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Droids • The Animated Series + Intro to Book Club: Queen’s Shadow • Star Wars Generations • Episode 295

Droids • The Animated Series + Intro to Book Club: Queen’s Shadow

Star Wars: Droids – The Forgotten First Animated Series

In this episode of Star Wars Generations, hosts Erin and Matthew explore Star Wars: Droids, the first-ever Star Wars animated series. This often overlooked show from the mid-1980s follows the adventures of C-3PO and R2-D2 before they joined Princess Leia, offering viewers a glimpse into their earlier escapades.

The hosts examine how this episodic series was structured around three main story arcs, each following our droid heroes as they encounter new masters and get involved in various adventures across the galaxy. Despite being non-canonical in current Star Wars lore, the show provides interesting early concepts that would later influence the franchise.

What makes Droids unique in Star Wars history?

As one of the earliest Star Wars TV productions (second only to the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special), Droids represents an interesting moment in franchise history. The hosts discuss how the show’s 1980s animation style resembles other cartoons of the era like He-Man and She-Ra, appearing somewhat amateurish by today’s standards but groundbreaking for its time.

How does Droids handle character development?

The hosts analyze how C-3PO’s personality differs slightly from his film portrayal, occasionally expressing desires to be a “freedom fighter” while still maintaining his characteristic anxiety and complaints. They also note the show’s treatment of droids as property, with slavery being normalized in ways that modern viewers might find uncomfortable.

What connections exist between Droids and later Star Wars properties?

The hosts point out several interesting connections between elements in the show and later Star Wars productions, such as the character “Kybo Ren” potentially inspiring the name “Kylo Ren” years later, as well as appearances by characters like Boba Fett, Sy Snootles, and Max Rebo.

Other topics discussed:

  • The three main story arcs featuring different masters and adventures
  • Early concepts of land racing that predated pod racing in The Phantom Menace
  • The surprisingly dark “disappearing disease” featured in one episode
  • C-3PO’s memorable quips, including threats toward pets
  • Appearances by familiar characters like Sy Snootles and Max Rebo
  • The show’s approach to magic and mysticism not typically seen in Star Wars
  • How merchandising drove much of the show’s creation

Despite its simplistic storylines and now-outdated animation, Star Wars: Droids offers fans a fascinating look at early expanded universe content before the concept of a cohesive canon existed. While not essential viewing for casual fans, the hosts suggest it might interest completionists looking to experience every corner of the Star Wars universe.

AND—stick around after the episode for a preview of this month’s Star Wars Book Club Member’s Only Episode on Queen’s Shadow!

A millennial, Gen Z’er, and Gen X’er walk into a cantina …

Each of us came into Star Wars in our own way, at our own time, and there is so much we can learn from each other when those differences fuel conversation, not conflict. Join Erin, Matthew, and Alex as we share our love for the galaxy far, far away on the Star Wars Generations Podcast!

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