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Star Wars: Droids

TV Show TV-Y7 1985 22m/ep 5.3 /10 Ended
ABC A ABC Original
Created by George Lucas, Ben Burtt, Raymond Jafelice

Star Wars: Droids follows the misadventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO as they make their way through a galaxy in the years before Episode IV. The show drops the pair into a string of stand-alone missions where they're bought, sold, rescued, chased, and often the smartest players in the room. Episodes... Read more

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Star Wars: Droids follows the misadventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO as they make their way through a galaxy in the years before Episode IV. The show drops the pair into a string of stand-alone missions where they're bought, sold, rescued, chased, and often the smartest players in the room. Episodes mix slapstick and action aimed at younger viewers, but there are moments that show how resourceful and loyal the droids can be when people around them are in danger. The series keeps things episodic, so each installment wraps with the droids still wandering toward whatever fate awaits them next, without revealing events from the feature films.

Released in 1985, the show credits George Lucas along with Ben Burtt and Raymond Jafelice as creators. Anthony Daniels reprised his role as the voice of C-3PO, and Stephen Ouimette served as the narrator. The series brought familiar movie elements into an animated TV format for children.

As one of the earliest Star Wars cartoons, Droids helped introduce the franchise to a younger 1980s audience and expand what fans expected from on-screen Star Wars storytelling. It left a small footprint in fandom, with collectors and long-time viewers remembering it for its era-specific animation and for keeping R2 and C-3PO visible between films.

Critical reaction was mixed, and audience scores reflect that split, with a vote average around 5.26 out of 10 based on 89 votes. Reviewers and viewers tended to call it lightweight and episodic, aimed squarely at kids rather than adult fans. The most frequent themes are loyalty, friendship, and the idea that even small, overlooked characters can change what happens around them.

The series did not win major industry awards and isn't usually cited among the franchise's standout achievements. It survives mainly as a nostalgic piece of Star Wars history, interesting for fans who want to see how the saga was adapted for children's television in the mid 1980s.

Details

Release Date
September 07, 1985
Episode Length
22m
Rating
TV-Y7
User Ratings
89 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
1
Episodes
13
Network
ABC
Status
Ended
Genres
Kids, Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Country
United States
Studio
Lucasfilm Ltd. +1 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Anthony Daniels

Anthony Daniels

C-3PO (voice)

Stephen Ouimette

Stephen Ouimette

Narrator

Created by: George Lucas, Ben Burtt, Raymond Jafelice

Seasons (1 season, 13 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

13 episodes - 1985

Frequently Asked Questions

Star Wars: Droids is available to stream on Disney+.

Yes, Star Wars: Droids is available to stream on Disney+.

Star Wars: Droids has 1 season with a total of 13 episodes.

With a rating of 5.3/10 from 89 viewers, Star Wars: Droids is a mixed bag - check out reviews to see if it's right for you.

Star Wars: Droids follows the misadventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO as they make their way through a galaxy in the years before Episode IV. The show drops the pair into a string of stand-alone missions where they're bought, sold, rescued, chased, and often the smartest players in the room. Episodes mi...

Star Wars: Droids stars Anthony Daniels and Stephen Ouimette.

Star Wars: Droids was created by George Lucas, Ben Burtt, and Raymond Jafelice.

Star Wars: Droids was released on September 07, 1985.

Star Wars: Droids is a Kids, Animation, Action & Adventure, and Sci-Fi & Fantasy series.

Star Wars: Droids is set between Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, following R2-D2 and C-3PO during that period. The series shows adventures that happen before the events of the original trilogy.

Yes, Anthony Daniels provides the voice of C-3PO in the series, credited as Anthony Daniels as C-3PO (voice). His performance links the animated show to the character fans know from the films.

The series is narrated by Stephen Ouimette, credited as Narrator. His narration helps connect the episodes and guide younger viewers through the story.

Star Wars: Droids is rated TV-Y7 and categorized under Kids and Animation, so it's aimed at older children. It includes action and adventure elements but is generally family friendly.