The second was when Darth Vader/Stewie Griffin encounters and duels Obi-Wan/Old Man Herbert, where it is mentioned that Vader/Stewie had placed a restraining order on Obi-Wan/Herbert with a distance limit of 50 yards for reasons unspecified.The first was in the scene where Obi Wan/Old Man Herbert receives the SOS signal from Princess Leia/Lois Griffin, where the latter mentions that (Obi-Wan) owes her for keeping several Aldreaanian children silent for obviously sexual reasons, but the only thing we got out of her was "Joey Lawrence Haircut" due to Obi-Wan/Old Man Herbert fast forwarding through the details due to Luke Skywalker/Chris Griffin being nearby.Noodle Incident: Several, with three occurring in "Blue Harvest," both involving Obi-Wan/Old Man Herbert:.Darker and Edgier: During It's a Trap!, Han!Peter outright admits that he's trying to invoke this trope, because he's sick of the cutesy Ewoks.In Dark Side, the Wampa is played by Cookie Monster. In the background in the Mos Eisley cantina, we see Coach McGuirk from Home Movies, Roger from American Dad, and Bender from Futurama.Stewie is surprised and says something to the effect of "It's you ? Are we really out of our own characters? We have to use you?" This is lampshaded by Stewie (as Vader) at the beginning of the third episode when Roger appears.Crossover: Characters from American Dad and The Cleveland Show are in the third episode.The DVD Commentary makes it clear that no, it is not a joke. Creator Breakdown: It's A Trap opens with the word crawl complaining they were sick of doing the Star Wars spoofs.Cold Opening: Each installment begins with the Griffin family watching various television programs before the lights go out.As do Bender, Roger and the Evil Monkey.The Cameo: Coach McGuirk makes an appearance at the Mos Eisley Pub.Brought Home the Wrong Kid: In Blue Harvest, Peter mentions that he and Lois got halfway home with the afterbirth before going back to the hospital and swapping it out for Meg.The doctor tells him "I'd practice on a hot dog first." Breaking in Old Habits: Chris/Luke Skywalker gets a replacement hand.True to form, once his reciting the story ends, the power comes back on. Big Blackout: Used in the frame story to justify Peter Griffin telling the Star Wars stories. He also shows up in It's A Trap as the Rancor.As Himself: Rush Limbaugh doing a spoof of his show as if it was in the Star Wars universe.When Jabba is about to shove Luke into the Sarlacc pit (played by Meg), his Huttese is clearly "Miiiilllllllaaaa Kuuunisssssss".Peter also mentions Without A Paddle which Seth Green starred in. After the story, Chris asks Peter what he has against Green, and makes some comments about MacFarlane's talent instead Brian, Stewie, and Peter all defend MacFarlane, and Meg ( Mila Kunis), Lois (Alex Borstein), and Chris (Green) all say he's a dick.
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