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Star Wars: Droids

This series recounts the adventures of C-3P0 and R2-D2 before they met Luke Skywalker as they serve various masters over the years. As it turns out, their lives were no less hectic as they became involved in battles versus gangsters, pirates, the Empire and even Boba Fett on one occasion.

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Anthony Daniels
C-3PO
Dan Hennessey
Governor Koong
Graeme Campbell
Admiral Screed

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Episode 1

The Great Heep

Sat, Jun 7, 198648 mins

R2-D2 and C-3PO are on their way to Biitu to meet their new master, Mungo Baobab, when their ship is attacked and they are taken prisoner. Biitu has been taken over by the giant mechanical Great Heep who works with the Empire, enslaving the natives by using droid enforcers and draining R2 units to keep up his strength. Meanwhile Mungo has been imprisoned to be handed over to his arch enemy Admiral Screed.

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