Episode #11: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO: “The Great Heep”

A quick apology, we lost the audio to this episode but were able to piece it back together. We appreciate you sticking with us through this delay and putting up with our audio incompetence. We will improve our process and do every week. Please stick with us.

Welcome back to Yub Cast, your Star Wars cartoon podcast. We cover all the cartoons starting with the holiday special to today. If you have a question, comment or complaint about the podcast please find us on twitter @yubcast or you can email us at noochvaderproductions@gmail.com.

Today’s episode of the podcast will cover the made for TV movie / TV special for “Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO” entitled “The Great Heep.” This is the final episode that ever aired and we are reviewing it slightly out of order because it was prequel to the final arc of “Droids” where C-3PO and R2-D2 meet their last master of the series Mungo Baobab.

We also discuss our thoughts on the internet backlash against “The Last Jedi”.

 

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Episode #10: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO: “Coby and the Starhunters”

Welcome back to Yub Cast, your Star Wars cartoon podcast. We cover all the cartoons starting with the holiday special to today. If you have a question, comment or complaint about the podcast please find us on twitter @yubcast or you can email us at noochvaderproductions@gmail.com.

Today’s episode of the podcast will cover the 9th episode of the cartoon “Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO” entitled “Coby and the Star Hunters.” This is the fifth and final episode of our second arc of the series where Jan Tosh loses a small boy and then encourages him to join the circus. We also discuss the Kenner toys from this series.

We also discuss REBELS SEASON 4 trailer and our expectations for the upcoming series FINALE.

I’m pretty sure C-3PO falls on his butt in this one. So there’s that.

 

Episode #9: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO: “The Revenge of Kybo Ren”

Welcome back to Yub Cast, your Star Wars cartoon podcast. We cover all the cartoons starting with the holiday special to today. If you have a question, comment or complaint about the podcast please find us on twitter @yubcast or you can email us at noochvaderproductions@gmail.com.

Today’s episode of the podcast will cover the 7th episode of the cartoon “Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO” entitled “The Revenge of Kybo Ren.” This is the fourth episode of our second arc of the series where Kybo Ren kidnaps a princess and our heroes have to fight their way through a Klingon Bird of Prey. Jamey discusses the NPR radio dramas of the original trilogy and we discuss the new Luke Skywalker novel, “The Legend of Luke Skywalker”.

We also discuss REBELS SEASON 4 trailer and our expectations for the upcoming series FINALE.

I’m pretty sure C-3PO falls on his butt in this one. So there’s that.

 

Episode #8: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO: “The Pirates of Tarnoonga”

Welcome back to Yub Cast, your Star Wars cartoon podcast. We cover all the cartoons starting with the holiday special to today. If you have a question, comment or complaint about the podcast please find us on twitter @yubcast or you can email us at noochvaderproductions@gmail.com.

Today’s episode of the podcast will cover the 7th episode of the cartoon “Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO” entitled “The Pirates of Tarnoonga.” This is the third episode of our second arc of the series where our heroes have to fight past Kybo Ren Chan to get some fuel to the Tammuzan people. Jamey discusses Battlefront and we play a trivia game. MORE SLAPSTICK! MORE JOKES! A good time was had by all.

 

Episode #7: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO – “The New King”

Welcome back to Yub Cast, your Star Wars cartoon podcast. We cover all the cartoons starting with the holiday special to today. If you have a question, comment or complaint about the podcast please find us on twitter @yubcast or you can email us at noochvaderproductions@gmail.com.

Today’s episode of the podcast will cover the 6th episode of the cartoon “Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO” entitled “The New King.” This is the second episode of our second arc of the series where we follow the purple aliens back to their home planet so a stick and the sun can pick who should rule a planet. MORE SLAPSTICK! MORE JOKES! We survived reviewing the episode, you’ll survive listening to us review it.

In addition to the cartoon, we briefly discuss “Legend of Luke Skywalker”, the new Star Wars trilogy, and the rumored Star Wars live action TV-show. Let us know what you think!

Below are some production cels from this arc of Droids.

Episode #6: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO – “The Lost Prince”

Welcome back to Yub Cast, your Star Wars cartoon podcast. We cover all the cartoons starting with the holiday special to today. If you have a question, comment or complaint about the podcast please find us on twitter @yubcast or you can email us at noochvaderproductions@gmail.com.

Today’s episode of the podcast will cover the 5th episode of the cartoon “Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO” entitled “The Lost Prince.” This is the start of our second arc of the series where there are big purple aliens, more references to the prequels, and so much more to talk about….

In addition to the cartoon, we briefly discuss “From a Certain Point of View” and the Hera and Han episode of “Forces of Destiny”.

The cartoon discussion starts at 23:00…we hope you enjoy the show! We’ve included some scans of original animation cels for the concept work on the characters from this episode and arc below.

 

Yub Cast Supplement #1: SPOILERS — Our Review of “The Last Jedi”

This is a supplemental episode, meaning extra. We will still post episode #5 this week about the cartoons. This is a spoiler FILLED post about “The Last Jedi.” The movie has been out for about a week and we both saw it opening night. The next morning we recorded our impressions. Since there is a lot of fan anger about this movie, Jamey and Matt thought it would be fun share all the things we loved about the film. I hope you enjoy it.

If you would like to discuss what did and didn’t work in the film for you, please leave a comment or contact us on twitter @Yubcast.

 

Episode #4: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO – “The Trigon Unleashed”

Welcome back! Today we are discussing the third episode of “Droids: The Adventure of R2-D2 and C-3PO” entitled “The Trigon Unleashed.” The episode originally aired September 21st, 1985. It is the continuation of the Thall, Jord, and Kea arc. We have one more episode after this one before the droids get a new master.

We discuss what we are currently reading in the Star Wars canon. Jamey is working on Battlefront books and Matt is working on “From a Certain Point of View.” We discuss the rumors about the new Thrawn novel “Thrawn: Alliances”. We also discuss the new title of the next standalone movie “Solo: A Star Wars Story.”

We close out the episode by discussing the MyComyc comics for “Droids” produced for a Spanish magazine back in the 1980s. These comics appeared in a Spanish magazine and were lost for 20 years. A comic book artist re-discovered them

  

PLOT SUMMARY – The Trigon unleashed

The episode opens up with Kea and C-3PO at the garage. Everyone is on edge due to the conclusion of the previous episode where the team steals the weapons satelite, the Trigon One. C-3PO thinks he can cut the tension by stealing cable and watching a cartoon starring R2-units.

Instead, he accidentally hacks into a FaceTime conversation between Tig and Sise Fromm where they realize that the Fromm gang is about to attack and capture them. Just in time, R2-D2 and Thall show up and save the day. C-3PO, Kea, Thall and R2-D2 all escape in a speeder.

A speeder chase ensues. After a lot of action, the team finds themselves trapped in an alleyway and then trapped in a warehouse with Vlix and some henchmen.

So after the trap, the characters are taken to Tig Fromm. He interogates them as to the whereabouts of his weapons satelite Trigon One. Tig explains that if they are in charge and destroy the other gangs, there will be a lot more order in the galaxy since the gangs won’t continue to fight each other. During the interrogation, Vlix is caught watching the R2 TV show.

Vlix then shows Thall and Kea that the gang has kidnapped Kea’s mother and Jord. They will be kept hostage until the Trigon One is returned to the gang. Thall refuses to discuss it with Tig, instead he suggests that he will tell Tig’s father Sise Fromm. So the prisoners are transferred back to Sise Fromm. C-3PO and R2-D2 are kept in a zero gravity chamber on the transport. Kea and Thall are kept in a jail cell. They develop a plan to sabotage the Trigon One. The droids decide to spy on the gang. C-3PO sees some droids being tortured so they decide to end their spy-craft, immediately.

Thall and Kea meet Sise Fromm while he’s eating soup. The soup is spilled on the villains. Thall gives up the location of the Trigon One. Tig Fromm goes off with Vlix to retrieve the weapon. Sise Fromm immediately reverses the deal and will not release the hostages. Now the gang is altogether again, but in jail. C-3PO fools the guard into opening the door and some stuff happens and everyone escapes. Once free, Thall tells everyone to get out of the base before the Trigon gets back because the satelite is going to destroy the base.

Tig and Vlix are flying the Trigon One back to Anoo while our heroes are trying to rescue Kea’s mother. Jord and C-3PO steal a ship while Kea and Thall search for her mother. Tig realizes he’s going to crash.

Running out of time, C-3PO and R2-D2 borrow a forklift and try to help Kea and Thall with their rescue of Kea’s mother. C-3PO accidentally use the forklift to destroy some droids guarding the cells and Kea is able to save her mother.

The ship Jord stole is malfunctioning and he cannot get it to start. The base is in full evacuation, the collision with the Trigon One is imminent. Jord cannot get the ship to start, so he uses some of C-3PO’s parts to complete the repairs. At the last second, Jord gets the ship going using a servo from C-3PO.

The Trigon One crashes into the base. Our team flies off into space. The End.

WHAT’S NEXT?

We are almost done with Thall, Kea, and Jord. The next episode, the gang finally shows up at the Boonta races…also Boba Fett is BACK! I hope you join us to talk about podracing, droid racism, and deus ex machina…and BOBA FETT. Ok, I won’t over sell it. See you next week.

Episode #3: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO – “Escape Into Terror”

Welcome back, we are still in the first arc of the Star Wars cartoon “Droids”. This episode originally aired September 14th, 1985 on ABC.

As a child of the 80s, sometimes the plots of cartoons would affect the plot of a future cartoon but as I remember, there was not a lot of effort or focus on “continuity”…this series is definitely doing that. We are back on Kea Moll’s ship (that they escaped on in the “White Witch”) with Thall, Jord, and of course the droids R2-D2 and C-3PO. This is pretty brave again for a Saturday Morning cartoon. Personally, I love continuity and I’m legitimately excited to follow these tiny arcs.

PLOT SUMMARY

So the episode opens up in space looking at Kea Moll’s ship. R2-D2 and C-3PO are doing some repairs on the outside in the cold harsh vacuum of space. They are mostly complaining to each other about having to do work. In the course of the work, the hyperdrive unit (which is on the outside in this ship) is detached and “floats” away. The team decides to visit Kea’s mother on the planet Annoo to get a new hyperdrive.

Sise Fromm (pictured above) is Tigg Fromm’s father and the head of this gang / cartel building the Trigon-One. It is revealed that Sise Fromm is 900 years old, or at least that’s what Tigg says to him. During their conversation, they explain that they need this satellite (Trigon-One is a satellite) in order to intimidate the other gangs.

Both the human and the droid characters find themselves waiting in line at immigration I guess. Makes for exciting TV. R2-D2 insults a droid that cuts in line so the droid sprays some soot on C-3PO.

Slapstick aside, some goons show up to harass our heroes so they create a distraction and flee.

Next we see the whole gang at a homestead, Kea’s mother’s house we are led to believe. The humans all go to sleep and the droids are put to work vacuuming sand sloths. C-3PO states that he’d rather be cleaning Tauntuans on Hoth….reminder that this is set years before the events of Episode V: Empire Strikes Back. While attempting to clean the sand sloths, C-3PO find a hidden door that leads to a weapons cache.

The droids surmise that their host is part of the rebel alliance. Just then, Thall is attacked in his sleep by some sort of droid.

Thall is gassed and is in bad shape after the attack. Kea deactivates the droid with some sort of pulse. Kea’s mother explains that they have been searching for the Trigon-1 weapon and only Thall and Jord know the location of the gang’s secret base, that’s why everyone is after them. Thall is put to bed to get some rest after his ordeal. C-3PO takes this opportunity to practice a type of martial art. Parroting Kea’s mother when she said “freedom is everybody’s fight.” The name of the martial art is Gravik-nez, in case you were wondering.

The next morning Jord and Kea leave early to sneak aboard Tigg Fromm’s ship back to their secret base, but they are immediately captures. C-3PO, R2-D2 and Thall come to the rescue. In order to get back to the gang’s secret base with a chance of stopping the weapon, Kea and Thall hide inside a shipping container while C-3PO and R2-D2 pretend to be droids working on the crew. The container is loaded onto the ship, which will return to the secret base. There is a meteor storm on the way and all the containers get mixed up. C-3PO is confident he has located the right container.

When the ship arrives at the secret base, home of the Trigon-1, C-3PO shuttles the container off of the ship and informs a gang member that it has to be delivered to the hanger, parts for the satellite. Another droid accidentally drops a heavy machine part on the container and the box is crushed. C-3PO knocks the gang member out of the way. C-3PO also quickly realizes that the crushed container was not the container Thall and Kea were hiding in. In his gratitude, the gang member allows C-3PO to complete the delivery with the other container.

On the way to the hanger, C-3PO realizes that he was given a thermal detonator by Kea before they left. Some slap stick happens and they proceed on their way. Then there is a large battle that begins with the heroes getting out of the container and ends with them stealing the Trigon-One.

Once the Trigon-One is in orbit, some “droid fighters” pursue them but are quickly destroyed by the satellite. Kea immediately suggests that they use this weapon of mass destruction against “the other gangs” but Thall vetoes the idea saying that it is too dangerous.

More slap stick and a laugh to camera, the end.

DOES IT LOOK LIKE STAR WARS? DOES IT FEEL LIKE STAR WARS?

First shot of this episode felt so much like Star Wars I was grinning ear to ear. A ship in space, what a ship design! Ridley Scott’s “Alien” franchise and Star Wars have the best ship designs in my opinion. They are functional and practical without a lot of thought going into aesthetic design. Don’t get me wrong, I also love Star Trek but I don’t think that’s what space ships will look like. Also the fact that they are out there repairing the ship…definitely gives the galaxy that used feel that everyone is always pointing out. They have to fix it to make it work. Everything breaks down, it needs constant repair.

Other design elements that feel very Star Wars, the Trigon One weapon, it looks like one section of a shield generator but upside down. It’s familiar design, and that’s comforting.

This is the debut in a Star Wars cartoon of the “I’ve got a bad feeling about this” and it is spoken by C-3PO. What could be more Star Wars than that?

This episode also introduces the concept of the Rebel Alliance. I alluded to this in the previous post, but Kea Moll is a rebel spy…from a family of rebel agents as her mother’s house is a secret weapons cache or something. Still, this episode isn’t about Rebels versus Empire. This is more “vacuum of power” stuff where the rebels in this sector are still fighting with Fromm’s criminal cartel, specifically trying to prevent them from getting a large advantage in weaponry.

Again, the design of the prototypical rebel is definitely here.

HOW DOES THIS AFFECT THE GREATER UNIVERSE?

So we are still in the non-canon cartoons so there isn’t a whole lot here to talk about. It is, again, cool that this is a continuation of the previous episode “The White Witch” and I have to assume that we are all headed to the Boonta Classic races at the end of this little arc. We learn more about the universe at this time, it is before “A New Hope” but the Rebel Alliance is already a thing. C-3PO said he’d rather “be feeding tauntauns on Hoth” than vacuuming sand sloths.

It is random, throw away comment but it is fun, even though this is all occurring theoretically years before C-3PO ever goes to Echo Base on Hoth…I’ll allow it. The design, again, of the sand sloths is also cool. Star Wars universally does animals well.

FINAL THOUGHTS

We are only two episodes in and this show has done a ton of universe building. Maybe I just enjoy continuity too much but right now I feel like this plot deserves a lot of attention. The pacing issues I complained about in the last episode aren’t as bad here, the transitions are better, it is all better honestly.

WHAT’S NEXT?

Episode 3 of “Droids” and the third episode in the Trigon arc entitled, “The Trigon Unleashed”…so it appears we aren’t quite done with Thall and the gang just yet.

I have some more free time lately so I’m hoping to update this blog more regularly. At least I’m having fun watching and writing no matter the pace. What did you like or dislike about this episode, arc, or series? Leave a comment below. Thanks.