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                                      Should Do Star Wars



                                        Again.

The prequels that is.

                           Dr Hartmann


as Qui-Gonn Jinn (The Phantom Menace) and Palpatine  (Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith) 
                        Carter Pewtershmitt

as Count Dooku (Attack of the Clones) and Darth Sidious (The Phantom Menace and Revenge of the Sith)

Tim the Bear (from The Cleveland Show)

as Chewbacca

                             Stewie Griffin


as Anakin Skywalker (The Phantom Menace and Revenge of the Sith) and Yoda (Attack of the Clones)

                             Chris Griffin

as Obi-Wan Kenobi (The Phantom Menace and Revenge of the Sith)

                           Peter Griffin


as Jar-Jar Binks (The Phantom Menace) and Obi-Wan Kenobi (Attack of the Clones)

                     The Giant Chicken

as Jango Fett (Attack of the Clones) and General Grievous (Revenge of the Sith) 
Btw
 
Lois is Mon Mothma
Meg's Padme
Neil Goldman is C3-PO
Rallo Tubbs is R2-D2

For

Cleveland Junior

is Yoda
Lois

is Shmi Skywalker
Roger Smith

is ET
Joe Swanson

is Boss Nas
For

Quagmire

plays the Kaminoans
Cleveland Brown

is Mace Windu


For

Brian Griffin





is Yoda

Cleveland Junior is Mace Windu








Herbert







is Dooku

Stan Smith


















plays all the clones, especially Commander Cody


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