
LEGO seems to do better with Star Wars than Disney, and they make parodies.
LEGO opted to create their own shows, but they also made parodies along the lines of “what if Batman lived in a LEGO world”. While the theatrical films seem to be going for stories kids would make while playing, the TV, home video, and streaming shows went for a world created by LEGO. Star Wars really makes use of this thanks to the Force. The Freemaker Adventures started original stories and created the idea of “Force builders”, who can manipulate LEGO to create new things.
On the official Star Wars Kids YouTube channel and working with their usual partners at Atomic Cartoons, we get one of those elsewhere in the galaxy stories. Rebuild The Galaxy plays with some of the odd additions of DisneyFilm by extending the rules of the universe that allow for time travel. Unnecessary, but they seem to be making an interesting story out of it. Two brothers, one of which can use the Force but just wants to live his normal life and the other seeking adventure, end up accidentally rewriting the Star Wars timeline when they find a crystal in a temple. Only one of the brothers remembers the way it was because while he doesn’t want to have adventures he does love hearing about and talking about them. (So me.) Now Sig and his power droid (I don’t care what other people call it, I’ll always know it as the name Kenner gave it) Servo must restore the cornerstone of the galaxy and fix the universe. In a way it’s an allegory of what’s going on with Star Wars canon but I don’t know if that’s intentional. Enjoy the playlist of the four episode miniseries.





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