Dean, Poe and BB-8 must face their fears, stop an ancient evil from rising, and escape to make it back to their friends.Dean, Poe and BB-8 must face their fears, stop an ancient evil from rising, and escape to make it back to their friends.Dean, Poe and BB-8 must face their fears, stop an ancient evil from rising, and escape to make it back to their friends.
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- 2 nominations total
A.J. LoCascio
- Han Solo
- (voice)
- (as AJ LoCascio)
- …
Barbara Goodson
- Mother Talzin
- (voice)
Christian Slater
- Ren
- (voice)
Dana Snyder
- Graballa the Hutt
- (voice)
Danny Jacobs
- Raam
- (voice)
- …
David Acord
- Medical Droid
- (voice)
- …
Eric Bauza
- Luke Skywalker
- (voice)
- …
Jake Green
- Poe Dameron
- (voice)
- …
John DiMaggio
- Baash
- (voice)
- …
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
- NI-L8
- (voice)
- …
Matt Sloan
- Darth Vader
- (voice)
Matthew Wood
- Ben Solo
- (voice)
- …
Raphael Alejandro
- Dean
- (voice)
Sam Witwer
- Darth Maul
- (voice)
- …
Trevor Devall
- Emperor Palpatine
- (voice)
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This was so entertaining. The jokes and references were on point and absolutely hilarious. The Luke story is my favorite. The terrifying tales are used in a very clever way that is both fun to watch and also meaningful to the overall story. I had a great time with this one. Even more so than I had with the Lego Star Wars Holiday Special because this time we actually got a good story that connects all these references.
This LEGO Star Wars special tries to give a spooky twist to the galaxy with kid-friendly horror stories. The anthology format works at times, and while the humor sticks to LEGO's signature tone, not every tale manages to land. The idea of exploring the dark side through parody is fun, but the execution can feel flat or too predictable.
Even so, there are charming moments, fan-service nods, and a visual style that delivers, though without much surprise. It's not the best in this series of specials, but it's not a failure either. If you go in with low expectations, it can be a decent Halloween night watch for the family. Nothing more... but nothing less, either.
Even so, there are charming moments, fan-service nods, and a visual style that delivers, though without much surprise. It's not the best in this series of specials, but it's not a failure either. If you go in with low expectations, it can be a decent Halloween night watch for the family. Nothing more... but nothing less, either.
This was a solid, entertaining Lego Star Wars special. In November of 2020, Disney+ released a Lego Star Wars Christmas special, and I loved it. I loved how it was funny, entertaining, and had a lot of callbacks. That is exactly what this had.
Any Lego special is funny, but this one was better than most. Just like in the Holiday special, the writers made fun of things Star Wars gets laughed at, but they do it in such a clever way. The characters just act so silly and stupid as well, it is so funny. Graballa the Hutt was also funny. Just a stupidly silly character. Seeing Zombie Separatist Droids was also hilarious. They were already jokes as is, but them as zombies made them look even dumber. It was definitely one of the highs of the special for me.
The story and plot of this wasn't too bad either. It was pretty entertaining which is all I am looking for when I watch stuff like this. I also thought Vaneé sharing the stories during the short, and them all culminating at the end was pretty cool. The stories were pretty entertaining as well. My favorite one was when Palpatine sent Grievous and Maul to retrieve a Sith lightsaber. It was the most comedic of the stories, and it was also the best. I liked how they showed Maul's rebirth from Clone Wars and made it funny. I liked the twist. It was also cool to hear Sam Witwer back to voice Maul. He was phenomenal in Clone Wars and Rebels, he brought the same energy to this as well, but had a slightly comedic role which was cool. Lastly, Poe said "I've got a bad feeling about this," the iconic Star Wars line that is in nearly everything. I laugh whenever I hear it I'm Star Wars now.
Lastly, they made a most of references in this special, not just to Star Wars, but to horror movies as well, and they once again added a comedic twist to it.
Just like the Lego Holiday special, this was very well done. I definitely recommend families watching it for a Halloween family movie, or for a family movie on any night. It is family friendly Lego Star Wars fun.
Any Lego special is funny, but this one was better than most. Just like in the Holiday special, the writers made fun of things Star Wars gets laughed at, but they do it in such a clever way. The characters just act so silly and stupid as well, it is so funny. Graballa the Hutt was also funny. Just a stupidly silly character. Seeing Zombie Separatist Droids was also hilarious. They were already jokes as is, but them as zombies made them look even dumber. It was definitely one of the highs of the special for me.
The story and plot of this wasn't too bad either. It was pretty entertaining which is all I am looking for when I watch stuff like this. I also thought Vaneé sharing the stories during the short, and them all culminating at the end was pretty cool. The stories were pretty entertaining as well. My favorite one was when Palpatine sent Grievous and Maul to retrieve a Sith lightsaber. It was the most comedic of the stories, and it was also the best. I liked how they showed Maul's rebirth from Clone Wars and made it funny. I liked the twist. It was also cool to hear Sam Witwer back to voice Maul. He was phenomenal in Clone Wars and Rebels, he brought the same energy to this as well, but had a slightly comedic role which was cool. Lastly, Poe said "I've got a bad feeling about this," the iconic Star Wars line that is in nearly everything. I laugh whenever I hear it I'm Star Wars now.
Lastly, they made a most of references in this special, not just to Star Wars, but to horror movies as well, and they once again added a comedic twist to it.
Just like the Lego Holiday special, this was very well done. I definitely recommend families watching it for a Halloween family movie, or for a family movie on any night. It is family friendly Lego Star Wars fun.
Better than the summer vacation but still not really that good it's OK to watch but it is not really that good either you can watch it but it is still not really that good of a short.
I didn't mind Lego Star Wars Holiday Special so I watched Terrifying Tales for the heck of it. Terrifying Tales was okay as expected, I guess Holiday Special was loosely better.
The Lego specials are non-canon sequels to the sequel trilogy and I'm sure some fans want Rise of Skywalker to be non-canon. Poe crash lands on Mustafar where he visits Darth Vader's castle where he's told three spooky tales. The first tale concerns Kylo, the second tale concerns Maul and the third tale concerns Luke.
The humor is okay, its just there. There's plenty of kiddy humor and slapstick. I guess the Holiday special is sillier.
Overall, Terrifying Tales was okay. If you have kids, put it on for them. If Lucasfilm makes another special, I may skip it.
The Lego specials are non-canon sequels to the sequel trilogy and I'm sure some fans want Rise of Skywalker to be non-canon. Poe crash lands on Mustafar where he visits Darth Vader's castle where he's told three spooky tales. The first tale concerns Kylo, the second tale concerns Maul and the third tale concerns Luke.
The humor is okay, its just there. There's plenty of kiddy humor and slapstick. I guess the Holiday special is sillier.
Overall, Terrifying Tales was okay. If you have kids, put it on for them. If Lucasfilm makes another special, I may skip it.
Did you know
- TriviaMatt Sloan, who voices Darth Vader, became well known amongst Youtubers as Darth's "brother" Chad Vader in Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager.
- GoofsWhen Trudgen first calls Ben Solo a "Kylo", he is standing between Vicrul (on his right) and Ushar (on his left). But when it changes to a wide angle from above, Kuruk is on his right and Vicrul and Ushar are both on his left. A moment later, when the Knights all draw their weapons, Trudgen is between Vicrul and Ushar again.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Familiar Faces: 13 Curiously Weird Halloween Specials (2023)
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By what name was Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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