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Darth Vader/Stewie's final blow against Obi-wan is an elaborate pirouette/spin more reminiscent of Yoda's style from Episodes II and III, rather than the initial clumsy bladefighting that appears in Episode IV.Meg's only appearance in this episode is as the garbage-masher tentacle monster.The Imperial officer who greets Han, Luke, and Chewie in the prison area is Fouad, the character from a previous episode who taught Peter the 'humor' of sarcasm.Also in this scene is Coach McGuirk from Home Movies, Evil Monkey, and Bender from Futurama. When Luke and Obi Wan are walking into the Cantina, Roger from American Dad! can be seen talking with others in the foreground.When Han Solo/Peter puts on headphones and turns on a record player, the song "It Might Be You" by Stephen Bishop plays.One of the insects that flies into the bug-zapper is Watto, making him the only character exclusive to the prequel trilogy to appear in Laugh It Up Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy. A joke is made in which lightsabers are used by the locals on Tatooine as bug-zappers.When disembarking from the Jawa sandcrawler, C-3PO thanks a dot matrix printer "for the sex." "Dot Matrix" was the name of the robot character in Spaceballs, who was a parody of C-3P0.


1°) the original folder does not contain any of those. Well, whatever I move from my computer to the networked harddrive, there are two options : They are formatted in HFS+ but as they are considered as networked volumes, I assume that the format is irrelevant here. The hard drives show up as networked volumes. I want to access to those folders using an Oppo BDP-105 networked universal player that can access networked volumes using SMB/CIFS and so, appreciate if it doesn't show up those annoying files. I store music and movies on a Network hard drive connected via USB to my Apple AirPort Extreme which itself is connected to my computer via Ethernet. If I did so, then everything can be explained.īut here is why I tried it.

Well, maybe I did something wrong while setting up BlueHarvest.
