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 | The Star Wars Holiday Special 1978 |
 Okay I watched this last night ... all 1 hour and 50 minutes or so of it. This was a Holiday Special that aired Friday, November 17, 1978 on CBS-TV from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time (EST).
I watched this when I was 10 years old and thought it was funky but did not think it was as tragic as some have said it is.
Among the 10 worst moments on television this has been ranked as the number one worst TV moment ever. It has the type of the 1970s variety TV programming as well as some all out horrible television in general.
Big George doesn't want this to ever be seen but it has survived via the lucky few who had enough money to own video recorders back in the 1970s. I own 3 different copies of this as it is a MUST have for any Star Wars fan though Lucasfilm will never allow that to be purchased over the counter in a Walmart or wherever. DO NOT EVER SELL COPIES OF THIS!! PROFITEERING IS AWFUL FOR ANY FANBASE!! ... not to mention illegal!!
Basically though this was a great moment in time to look back upon from a Star Wars fan point of view. The show aired about a year and a half after Star Wars was released so it was still new and fresh and in my opinion something different to see knowing we would see a sequel.
My favorite part in it is the short cartoon which debuts Boba Fett as we never saw him in Star Wars (Until the Special Editions anyway) but had heard about him.
I have included here some screenshots I have taken from my dvd copy to share with you. You will see right away that there are not any MINT copies of this since early video taped stuff looked pretty bad when compared to today's standards. Still very watchable and most enjoyable.
Here is a scanned page from a TV Guide magazine advertising it.
TV GUIDE SCAN
Opening Title
BOBA FETT IN ANIMATED segment
Han and Chewie in the ANIMATED segment
Chewie's Family ... Malla, Itchy and Lumpy
Malla doesn't like Imperial Stormtroopers
Luke and R2 making some repairs on something and unlike the films gets it wrong.
We do have a couple of Stormtroopers that show up to make trouble at Chewie's pad.
Even a very brief appearance by Darth Vader, I do not know if that was shot for the special or if it is a shot not used in Star Wars. I say this because this special is filled with shots taken from Star Wars.
Harvey Korman as the TV show cook that Malla is cooking dinner while watching. Korman sounds just a little too happy to discuss Bantha Loins and takes a good whiff of it. Disturbing .... most disturbing.
Stir,whip, stir, whip, whip, whip, stir
Beatrice Arthur as the Cantina barmaid notice another character played by Korman at the bar.
Princess Leia wishes you a happy Life Day with some song.
The next info is taken from the Wikipedia to see what this is about in case you have never seen this Holiday Special.
It is Life Day (a holiday analogous to Christmas on Earth). Chewbacca is on his way home to see his family and to celebrate the holiday, accompanied by his friend, Han Solo. Not long after departing Tatooine in the Millennium Falcon, the duo find themselves chased by two Star Destroyers, which Han derisively refers to as an "Imperial garbage scow." After a short argument whether they should abort the mission a decision is made to move forward. Han then sends the Falcon into hyperspace.
Meanwhile, on Kashyyyk, Chewie's family is anxiously awaiting and preparing for Chewbacca's return. For the most part, they are going on with their everyday lives. However, Chewie's family is a bit nervous, because Chewbacca has not arrived yet. Malla takes down a framed picture of Chewbacca; her father-in-law Itchy, notices her worries and reassures Malla that Chewie is safe, and she replaces the picture. Itchy then gets out a movie (in the form of a futuristc capsule), and gives it to his grandson, Lumpy, to play on their movie device. After the movie is over, the family begins to do various chores.
Luke and R2-D2 working on Luke's X-wing.Malla and Itchy begin to worry again. Malla switches on a viewscreen-computer, and runs a search for any starships in the area, hoping that the Falcon will be found in the scan, but the computer returns the result of "no starships in the area." She is deeply disappointed, and switches off the viewscreen. She opens a hidden communication device from within their cabinets - it is a device that allows them to communicate (via the HoloNet) with Chewbacca and the rebellion. Since this type of device is not allowed by the Empire, they must keep it a secret. Malla contacts Luke Skywalker, who, along with his faithful droid R2-D2, is working on his X-wing starfighter. Luke says he doesn't know what has happened. But knowing Han and Chewie, he suggests that they probably stopped off somewhere and would arrive soon. Luke begins to have a few problems of his own when the part he is working on begins to emit a large amount of steam. Seeing that he is busy, Malla shuts off the communication viewscreen.
Next, Malla contacts Saun Dann, a local human trader on the planet. He is dealing with a customer when she contacts him, and Malla is able to view the proceedings. An Imperial navy trooper is looking around Dann's shop, but is uninterested in any of Dann's suggestions. While the guard is still looking at things, Dann notices Malla on the viewscreen, and lets her know through a carefully-worded message that Han and Chewie are on their way, and should be arriving soon. However, he doesn't know of their current whereabouts.
Meanwhile, Darth Vader's star destroyer is orbiting Tatooine. Vader has been alerted to the escape of the Falcon from the grasp of the Empire. He was not ready to let them escape for the second time, as he has been on the search for the rebels who had destroyed the Death Star not long ago, and was obsessed with locating the ones responsible. Chief Bast, one of the few who had escaped the destruction of the first Death Star, informs Vader that a blockade has been set up around Kashyyyk, and a search started on the planet. Vader is pleased, and instructs him to continue the search.
Back on the Falcon, Chewie and Han have just come out of hyperspace not far from Kashyyyk. They are completely surprised by the blockade, and immediately begin to do battle with four TIE fighters blocking their way. Meanwhile, back On Kashyyyk, an Imperial officer broadcasts that a blockade has been set up around the planet, and the Empire has declared martial law. Immediately after the announcement, Chewie's family get a knock at the door. Frightened, Itchy goes to open it and to their relief, it is Saun Dann at the door. Saun Dann brings everyone Life Day gifts; a music box for Malla, a box with an unknown present in it for Lumpy, and a memory chip for Itchy.
Leia and C-3PO at the rebel base.Malla then contacts Princess Leia via viewscreen to alert them of Han and Chewie's tardiness. Leia and C-3PO are at a Rebel base, hard at work on something. Leia can offer no help, but does ask if Malla is alone, and is relieved that Saun Dann is there to protect everyone. With little help from Leia, Malla switches off the communication device.
Back on the Falcon, Han and Chewie are approaching Kashyyyk. They are glad to finally almost be there. Han notices the increased Imperial presence, so they decide to land on a safe section of the north side of the planet. However, this is far from the Wookiee household and will be a long walk. Chewbacca protests, but they finally decide to land the ship. As they enter the atmosphere, Lumpy hears the roaring of the ship. Everyone in the wookiee house gets excited, and all run to the door. Believing Han and Chewie might be at it, Malla opens the door, and find two stormtroopers and two Imperial officers behind it.
Imperial officers questioning Chewie's family.The Imperials force their way into the house. The head officer checks the house for residents and finds that the male Wookiee, Chewbacca, is missing. He orders a search. The officers rudely look through the house, nearly discovering the hidden communication device. To try to distract the attention of the Imperials, Saun Dann suggests that he and Malla prepare some food for everyone in the kitchen. While they are doing this, Dann turns on Malla's music video box for one of the officers, who seems to interested more in the music than his duties. When the music finishes, the head officer orders the search to continue. Saun Dann sees he cannot help further and leaves. The head officer tells Malla to keep Lumpy busy while they search his room, so Lumpy (and the viewing audience) watches a cartoon on a viewscreen of one of his father's many adventures.
Chewbacca and Han Solo.The cartoon deals with Luke, Han, and Leia's first encounter with Boba Fett. During a search for a talisman, the Millennium Falcon crashes on a water planet known as Panna. Luke and the gang go after them, dispatching from a rebel base in a Y-Wing. Upon landing, they run into Fett, who wants to help them. They all board the Falcon, where Han has been infected by a mysterious sleeping virus caused by the talisman. Luke immediately contracts the virus as well. Fett and Chewie go into Panna City to get the cure for the condition. Once they get into the Imperial-occupied city, Fett instructs Chewie to stay behind while he gets the cure. Once away from Chewie, Fett contacts Darth Vader and informs him of the situation. He reveals that he and Vader are in a plan to reveal the location of the Rebels so that Vader can stop them, as he tried and failed to do previously. Back on the Falcon, as C-3PO is caring for Han and Luke, he and R2-D2 intercept the message between Vader and Fett. After evading the Imperials, Fett and Chewie return to the Falcon with the cure. After everyone recovers from the virus, they all learn of Fett's true allegiances. Fett ignites his jet pack and blasts away, promising that he will meet them all again. Everyone then blasts away from the planet, and back to the rebel base on board the Falcon. Lumpy shuts off the monitor and applauds it.
Art Carney as Saun Dann in The Star Wars Holiday Special.By this time, the Imperials have trashed everything in Lumpy's room. Once the Imperials are done there, they move to another part of the house, Lumpy surveys the damage and is very saddened over what they have done to his stuff, and after a moment of sadness, creates a plan for revenge using the gadget Saun Dann gave him earlier for his Life Day present. His plan is to create a communication device that will fool the Imperials into returning to their base by emulating the voice of one of their superiors.
Chewbacca's son, Lumpy.While the Imperials are still searching downstairs, the living room viewscreen activates, advertising a video that is "required viewing by all Imperial personnel." All the Imperials in the house turn their immediate attention to the viewscreen. A reality-TV type program entitled Life on Tatooine is inturrpted by a broadcast announcing that Tatooine is now being put under curfew by the Empire, due to "subversive forces." Everyone must return to their homes immediately. Lumpy uses this opportunity to put his plan into motion. The Imperials get a repeated call to "return to base." They leave, but the head officer instructs one of the stormtroopers to stay behind. After the other Imperials leave, the stormtrooper still hears the repeating signal. He immediately sees that something is wrong because there are no more radios around. He determines that the sound is coming from upstairs, where he finds Lumpy speaking into the box he had constructed earlier. His voice is being translated and amplified to be more human and deeper. The stormtrooper walks into the room and grabs the box, startling Lumpy. The trooper throws the box to the ground, shattering it. Lumpy is frightened, runs down the stairs and out onto the deck, followed closely by the stormtrooper.
Han confronts the stormtrooperAs they both run onto the deck, they discover Han and Chewbacca walking up to the door. Chewie runs around the stormtrooper to protect Lumpy as the trooper points his gun at both of them. Han backs against the wall, sneaks up behind the stormtrooper attacks the trooper, making the trooper break the railing and fall off of the deck to his death in the deep forests below. Relieved, Han picks up Lumpy and hands him to his father.
As all three go inside, they find Malla and Itchy are waiting. Han tells them he has taken care of the threat, and everyone is glad to be safe and back together. Chewie and Han hug everyone. They want Han to stay, but he says he has to get back to the Falcon before someone finds it where he has hidden it. After bidding everyone a heartfelt goodbye, he leaves wishing everyone a happy Life Day. After he leaves, another knock at the door announces the return of Saun Dann, arriving with bags in his hands. Suddenly, the Imperial officer appears on the viewscreen, giving a general alert for a missing stormtrooper (which is the stormtrooper that Han has just killed.)
Realizing the trouble they could be in, Saun Dann quickly claims that the trooper stayed behind after his squad had left as instructed, but then the trooper stole a lot of food from the house and left without a trace. The excuse works, and the officer says he will send out a search party to find the missing trooper. Everyone is relieved as the viewscreen deactivates. Saun Dann wishes the entire family a happy Life Day as he leaves. The family prepares to go the festival at the Tree of Life, gathering crystals together and joining them above their heads.
Wookiees celebrating Life Day at the Tree of Life.Magically, along with many other Wookiees, the family is next seen in space, travelling toward a bright star. They walk into it, arriving at the great Tree of Life, where many Wookiees dressed in red robes are gathered. As Chewbacca takes the stage, C-3PO and R2-D2 suddenly appear, along with Luke, Leia, and finally Han. He had had a surprise for everyone, as he brought the whole gang back for the celebration. Everyone is glad to be together. Leia gives a short speech on the meaning of Life Day and sings a song in celebration. At the conclusion of the ceremony, Chewbacca remembers the adventures he had in A New Hope, such as his first meeting with Luke and Leia, their escape from the Death Star, playing dejarik with R2-D2, and the award ceremony after he and Han had helped Luke destroy the Death Star. The Wookiees began to file out of the ceremony as his memories end.
That night, the Wookiee family: Chewbacca, Mallatobuck, Lumpawarrump, and Attichitcuk all sit at the family table, feasting to celebrate the day and being back together again.
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hansgirl3 Invoking the Squee
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 2:56 PM
Excellent run down on this gem of a piece, Psycho!!! Great screen shots, too!
My favorite part(s) is anything with Han in it!  (go figure)
JP is gonna LOVE this entry!! 
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jedilily1026 Years Matter Not (Gone Crazy...Be Back Soon)
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 2:59 PM
Who would have thought that 30 years after I saw this on TV with my oldest son (now he's 35) that I would be so involved with being a SW fan.
Come on people, it wasn't that bad. ((cough, cough)).
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gencrs Technical Manuals from The GFFA
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 3:08 PM
That still of Korman as the cook scared the crap out of me!!! Although that scene with him cooking is hilarious.
I might just have to force (no pun intended) my family to watch this weekend.
Great recap, though, Psycho!
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Michelle1968 M68- Star Wars Kid at Heart
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 4:06 PM
Awesome Psycho! I have yet to see it, which you know already from our talks on GHG, so I really enjoyed the run down. I keep wondering what I was doing that day that I would miss it, ya know?
Anyway, someday, someway, somehow, I wanna see it.
Hope youre stayin warm my friend!!
Great contribution to BFD week!
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zach starwalker
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 4:40 PM
It appears that the pictures dont work. I have roadrunner too. Its just a white screen.
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GalacticBabe I Have a Bad Feeling About This!
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 5:24 PM
TV GUIDE SCAN
Hey, I've got one of those!!!! Out of the actual TV Guide!!! Complete with the jagged edge and stains!
It's one of my prized possessions!
I LOVED the Holiday Special! One of the few and proud.
This is a great entry!!
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megatrends Confessions of a Psychotic Jawa
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 5:37 PM
My favorite is anything with Han in it
I know, you're sick with that lolz
JP is gonna LOVE this entry!!
I know she will, she loves the dvd
Come on people, it wasn't that bad
yes it was but very charming haha
That still of Korman as the cook scared the crap out of me
That whole scene is very creepy especially when he starts whipping his head around and his wig is coming apart.
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usetheforce19 MasterMonkey13
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 5:40 PM
Yes, the Holiday Special. I watched it. Although it had it's good parts, or should I say part (the Boba cartoon) it was pretty much an embarrassment to Star Wars. However, I think that every Star Wars fan needs to see it at least once, even if it scars your mind forever. Of course, the Leia song wasn't that bad either. It's honestly not as bad as people say, but, nonetheless, it stinks...bad.
That still of Korman as the cook scared the crap out of me!!!
Yep.
MTFBWY! God bless! (one week 'til Christmas)
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megatrends Confessions of a Psychotic Jawa
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 5:45 PM
I love me some Wookiee holiday
They're the best!
Anyway, someday, someway, somehow, I wanna see it
I have a feeling DJ should have remedied that and has failed you.
It appears that the pictures dont work, Its just a white screen
You must have an ad blocker that blocked the URL because they work fine.
I remember a scene where Han Solo throws a Stormtrooper over a balcony on Kashyyyk and little Chewie
Little Chewie is Lumpy and they call the planet something else besides Kashyyyk, I can't pick up what it is. Something like casshush or something
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megatrends Confessions of a Psychotic Jawa
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 5:49 PM
I've got one of those out of the actual TV Guide Complete with the jagged edge and stains
Oh my awesomeness! I saved that, thank you for sharing it!
Korman is just funny in whatever he does
yes he was and in this if not for his incredible talent would have been very very bad. he actually did a good job.
I think that every Star Wars fan needs to see it at least once, even if it scars your mind forever
I agree with that and also agree that it is not that bad but it certainly is not very good. If you watch it with the mindset of being in the 70s one would maybe have more of an appreciation of it.
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nob01 Oil Bath Bubbles
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 7:51 PM
I have to check it out every now and then - and frequently find myself fast forwarding through the 'Lumpy' bits.
As for Grandpa Itchy - I don't know what they were thinking, but he scares seven colors of **** out of me.
Great blog, dude!
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JediMelindaWolf Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 8:32 PM
I watched the special over the summer - the first time in eons since I had seen it last. Ah, the memories. Yes, the memories.
It had possibilities.
Happy Balanced Force Day Week!
MTFBWY 
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jediprincess77 I Know...
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 8:38 PM
JP is gonna LOVE this entry!!
You bet I do!!!
I know she will, she loves the dvd
You bet I do!!!  THANKS so much for sending it to me, Psycho! It was about time I upgraded from my worn-out VHS.
I'll probably watch it one more time this holiday season.  I crack up every time at the wookiee p-o-r-n!
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JediPug1 Like My Father Before Me
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 9:01 PM
LOL!!! You know, I was "fortunate" enough to have obtained a copy of this moment in television history this past summer at, of all places, a Godzilla convention! E&HF5 was kind enough to direct me towards a vendor seeling DVD copies for $8.... the strangest $8 I have ever spent or will ever spend...
Believe you me, though, I am happy to have it and have actually watched it three times! Like you said, it's a must for any SW fan... and the viewing gets easier every time... either that or I've become numb over those three viewings....
Wonderful entry my dear friend! Happy BFD to you!!
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DJ Maul: Got Feet? DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 10:08 PM
I have a feeling DJ should have remedied that and has failed you.
Ooops....my bad....I will work on that....I know, I suck...
I still think my "favorite" part is the Wookiee #### scene...I mean lets call a spade a spade, shall we? Diane Carroll talking all sexy like to Itchy and he was just WAY too excited watching that thing.....Im still amazed that whole sequence made it past 1978 TV censors! 
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megatrends Confessions of a Psychotic Jawa
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 11:04 PM
Diane Carroll talking all sexy like to Itchy and he was just WAY too excited watching that thing.....Im still amazed that whole sequence made it past 1978 TV censors
Yeah I know right! I think Itchy needed some scratchin'! I mean realy Diane Carroll talking like a phone sex girl with "Are you excited? I just bet you are."
It was very weird!
THANKS so much for sending it to me, Psycho! It was about time I upgraded from my worn-out VHS
No problemo JP
the viewing gets easier every time, either that or I've become numb over those three viewings
Probably the latter haha
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megatrends Confessions of a Psychotic Jawa
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 11:09 PM
I watched the special over the summer - the first time in eons since I had seen it last. Ah, the memories. Yes, the memories
That is what i am in it for as well. I watched it on TV when it was on and remembered some of it but for the most part had forgotten it.
I have to check it out every now and then - and frequently find myself fast forwarding through the 'Lumpy' bits
You are a Star Wars fan, put it in and watch it front to back .... take it like a man!! yeah I know there was about 15 minutes of Wookie speak and no subtitles to tell one what the hell is going on except for the obvious gestures of the Wookie fam.
I want one of those wooden X-wings though.
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zach starwalker
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date Posted: Dec 19, 2007 12:04 PM
Hmm. They appear to work on this computer. My dad must have played with the settings while I was away.
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Captain Yossarian Captain Yossarian's Super Happy Fun Place
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date Posted: Dec 20, 2007 12:15 PM
The scene with Vader and 'Bast' was made using shots not included in the final cut of ANH. Bast was redubbed with different dialogue for the HS. His presence in the HS promoted some to believe he escaped the Death Star's demise but officially he did not - he's still on the bridge just before the explosion (when Tarkin says "You may fire when ready") and would not have had time to escape. The fact that the officer in the HS looks just like him remains unexplained.
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megatrends Confessions of a Psychotic Jawa
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date Posted: Dec 20, 2007 12:25 PM
The scene with Vader and 'Bast' was made using shots not included in the final cut of ANH
I had assumed that was the case. It was obvious he had not escaped the Death Star's destruction and because it was a Holiday special never even crossed my mind that he had.
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Hedec Ga War Journal of Hedec Ga
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date Posted: Nov 16, 2008 6:01 AM
I still think my "favorite" part is the Wookiee #### scene...I mean lets call a spade a spade, shall we? Diane Carroll talking all sexy like to Itchy and he was just WAY too excited watching that thing.....Im still amazed that whole sequence made it past 1978 TV censors!
Yes! Man...that was disturbing.
I still haven't made it through the whole thing yet. Maybe this Christmas I'll swallow my fear and give it another go. But getting past Itchy's...er..."private time" is going to be difficult
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