Production began shortly after the release of Family Guy's It's a Trap!, which completes Laugh it Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy. The films are presented in a comic book-style format, for lack of voice actors, although voice acting is under consideration for episodes II and III.
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| - Production began shortly after the release of Family Guy's It's a Trap!, which completes Laugh it Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy. The films are presented in a comic book-style format, for lack of voice actors, although voice acting is under consideration for episodes II and III.
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*Herbert
*President Skroob
*Peter Griffin
*Carter Pewterschmidt
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| - Production began shortly after the release of Family Guy's It's a Trap!, which completes Laugh it Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy. The films are presented in a comic book-style format, for lack of voice actors, although voice acting is under consideration for episodes II and III. The events of the series take place at the same time as the Star Wars film series in a parallel universe. Many of the original Star Wars characters appear, but are "portrayed" by other popular personalities, such as Han Solo being "played" by Peter Griffin from Family Guy. As well, characters who parody others do not overlap, such as Darth Vader and Dark Helmet, who coexist in the same film.
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