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  1. Dec 4, 2015 · With Star Wars: Episode VII round the corner we figure it's time to look back at some of the best moments from the Robot Chicken: Star Wars specials. Next up...

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  2. Dec 7, 2009 · The Emperor gets a bad phone call from Darth Vader.SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/AdultSwimSubscribeAbout Robot Chicken:Robot Chicken is Adult Swim's long-running ...

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  3. Jul 1, 2022 · Watch the best moments of Emperor Palpatine: tyrannical Sith Lord, budding musician, and master of sarcasm. Watch more Robot Chicken on HBO Max: http://bit.l...

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  4. Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III. The Emmy Award-winning Robot Chicken returns with its third send-up of the Star Wars universe! In this all-new hour-long special, four very different characters -- Emperor Palpatine, Darth Vader, Boba Fett and Gary the Stormtrooper -- reveal untold stories that weave and interconnect throughout all six Star Wars films!

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    Sheev Palpatine, also known as "Darth Sidious" or simply "The Emperor", is a Sith Lord and the evil ruler of the tyrannical Galactic Empire. Palpatine is responsible for initiating the Clone War, Order 66, which killed most of the Jedi, and converting Anakin Skywalker to the Dark Side as "Darth Vader" with the promise to teach him powers to keep Anakin's wife Padme Amidala from dying in childbirth.

    Palpatine later attempts to convert Vader's son Luke to the Dark Side to replace his father as his apprentice, but Luke refuses and proclaims himself a Jedi like his father as he senses the internal conflict within Vader to be good again. Palpatine electrocutes Luke with Force Lightning out of anger and nearly kills him until Vader grabs Palpatine and hurls him down a reactor shaft, killing him and, in turn, redeeming himself due to the love for his son.

    Palpatine was mostly a manipulative, self-centered, cynical, sarcastic psychopath who was always willing to play part in politics. He almost never accept defeat and would always be thrown into anger from such failures. An example of this is when Darth Vader failed to protect the Death Star in the skit "The Emperor's Phone Call". Palpatine also showed frustration whenever something bad would happen to him, such as losing his suitcase on his trip to the second Death Star or having burning coffee being spilled on his lap.

    Palpatine had a lack of confidence in his apprentice, Darth Vader, whenever it came to hunting down the Millennium Falcon or stopping the Rebellion, even going so far as to hire bounty hunters to do the job that his apprentice couldn't.

  5. Dec 31, 2006 · S2 E21: The Emperor gets an upsetting phone call. George Lucas is saved from a mob of nerds by one helpful fan. Imperial officers learn how to survive Darth Vader in Orientation. A commercial for Admiral Ackbar Cereal. Boba Fett has a little fun with Han in Carbonite. The truth about Ponda Baba's bad day.

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  7. The Emperor's Phone Call. Season: 2. Episode: 1987, Robot Chicken: Star Wars. Length: 2:27. Cast: Abraham Benrubi ( Darth Vader [Robot Chicken Star Wars version]), Seth MacFarlane ( Palpatine ), Seth Green ( Sim Aloo, Phone Operator, Darth Vader [Season 2 version]), Tom Root ( Mas Amedda; uncredited) Characters: Emperor Palpatine, Darth Vader ...

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