I can't believe this piece of gold from our childhood is just sitting here undiscovered. I immediately shared it on my social media and thank you so much for taking the time to put this together.
If you're watching for the first time, here's the order I'd watch them in: I'd say watch the original unalered version of the original trilogy (IV, V and VI), then watch the prequel trilogy (I, II, and III), then watch the current versions of the original trilogy (IV, V, and VI), then watch the sequel trilogy (VII, VIII, and IX) [although that is not required since the sequels are unnecessary imo]. NOTE: The original "unaltered" versions of Episodes IV, V and VI are not available through streaming, but were released on DVD in 2006. I'm sure you could find a rip of those somewhere. There's also a few spin-off films, Disney+ shows, and cartoons. But I wouldn't say those are "necessary" viewing (especially cartoons made prior to 2008, since they have been removed from the official canon).
@@PixarManMisc thank you so much for outlining that. I caught Covid a third time so now is as good as any time to try. Much appreciation for all of your work.
I can't believe this piece of gold from our childhood is just sitting here undiscovered. I immediately shared it on my social media and thank you so much for taking the time to put this together.
you're very welcome. I enjoy making these types of videos for sure.
Can you make something like this for all the Star Wars movies?. I want to watch them all, but I'm not even sure where to start.
If you're watching for the first time, here's the order I'd watch them in:
I'd say watch the original unalered version of the original trilogy (IV, V and VI), then watch the prequel trilogy (I, II, and III), then watch the current versions of the original trilogy (IV, V, and VI), then watch the sequel trilogy (VII, VIII, and IX) [although that is not required since the sequels are unnecessary imo].
NOTE: The original "unaltered" versions of Episodes IV, V and VI are not available through streaming, but were released on DVD in 2006. I'm sure you could find a rip of those somewhere.
There's also a few spin-off films, Disney+ shows, and cartoons. But I wouldn't say those are "necessary" viewing (especially cartoons made prior to 2008, since they have been removed from the official canon).
@@PixarManMisc thank you so much for outlining that. I caught Covid a third time so now is as good as any time to try. Much appreciation for all of your work.