Season: 9 Episode: 18 Production Code: 7ACX21/7ACX22May 22, 2011 Peter retells the story of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. |
TV/Films referenced in It's a Trap!Television EpisodesThis television episode refers to: Season: 8 Episode: 20May 23, 2010 This television episode refers to: Season: 6 Episode: 1September 23, 2007 MoviesThis television episode refers to: February 2, 1993 The clip with the guy saying, "Well? We're waiting!" is from Caddyshack. This television episode refers to: August 9, 1985 Pee-wee Herman makes an appearance in this episode, shouting that someone stole his bike. The stolen bike is part of the plot from the film 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure'. This television episode parodies: November 25, 1987 A parody of this movie is shown with John Candy dancing to the song "Mess Around". This television episode refers to: October 17, 2008 There is a discussion about Seth Green and his talent, or according to a few of the characters, his lack of talent in this episode. They argue over the different television shows and movies Seth Green has taken part in, listing 'Sex Drive' as one of his less successful ventures. This television episode parodies: May 25, 1983 This television episode refers to: March 21, 2008 A group of posters is shown for "Tyler Perry's 'Meet the Calrissians'", a parody of Tyler Perry's 'Meet the Browns'. Television SeriesThis television episode refers to: February 6, 2005 Roger, the alien character from 'American Dad!' is in this episode, playing the part of the Death Star Captain. Klaus the Goldfish also makes an appearance as Admiral Ackbar. This television episode refers to: March 10, 1997 - May 20, 2003 There is a discussion about Seth Green and his talent, or according to a few of the characters, his lack of talent in this episode. They argue over the different television shows and movies Seth Green has taken part in, listing 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' as one of his more successful ventures. This television episode refers to: July 18, 2004 There is a discussion about Seth Green and his talent, or according to a few of the characters, his lack of talent in this episode. They argue over the different television shows and movies Seth Green has taken part in, listing 'Entourage' as one of his more successful ventures, because he was playing himself in the series. This television episode refers to: January 5, 2006 - March 16, 2006 There is a discussion about Seth Green and his talent, or according to a few of the characters, his lack of talent in this episode. They argue over the different television shows and movies Seth Green has taken part in, listing 'Four Kings' as one of his less successful ventures. This television episode refers to: March 27, 2002 - December 16, 2006 There is a discussion about Seth Green and his talent, or according to a few of the characters, his lack of talent in this episode. They argue over the different television shows and movies Seth Green has taken part in, listing 'Greg the Bunny' as one of his less successful ventures. This television episode refers to: September 15, 1965 - March 6, 1968 When the command is given to "fire at will", Will Robinson from Lost in Space is shot. This television episode refers to: September 17, 1972 - February 28, 1983 In the opening sequence to Peter's retelling of 'Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi', the story scrolling on the screen reads that it takes place "after M*A*S*H, but before 'After M*A*S*H'..." This television episode refers to: September 27, 2009 - present Tim the Bear, from 'The Cleveland Show' plays the part of an EWOK in this episode of 'Family Guy'. Cleveland also reprises his role as R2-D2, and even Rallo makes an appearance. At the end, Chris asks about doing the prequels, and Peter says that The Cleveland Show is going to do them. This television episode refers to: December 17, 1989 At the end of the episode, there is an arguement over who is more talented, Seth Green or Seth MacFarlane. It is said that Seth MacFarlane isn't talented, because he ripped off 'The Simpsons' with his creation of 'Family Guy'. Movie SeriesThis television episode refers to: There is a discussion about Seth Green and his talent, or according to a few of the characters, his lack of talent in this episode. They argue over the different television shows and movies Seth Green has taken part in, listing 'Austin Powers' as one of his successful parts, although an arguement ensues, claiming that Seth Green was not the reason 'Austin Powers' was a good film series. Television CommercialsThis television episode refers to: Spring/Summer 1984 Han Solo (Peter) thinks that Jabba the Hutt (Joe) sounds like "the 7 Up Guy" and asks him to say, "Crisp and clean, no caffeine". Music referenced in It's a Trap!SongsThis television episode plays: January 18, 2000 Peter sings this, thinking it's a Sum 41 song, but is told that the song is instead a Blink-182 song. This television episode plays: 1983 This television episode plays: 1991 Peter tries to walk quietly, but steps on a variety of noisy objects - one being a boom box that plays the song 'Get Ready for This' when he steps on it. This television episode refers to: December 1974 When Lois (Leia) chokes Jabba the Hutt (Joe), he quotes several lines from this song including, "Giuchie, Giuchie, ya ya dada. Mocha Chocalata ya ya." This television episode plays: performed by War1975 This song is blaring from the Millenium Falcon as Peter pulls up next to a car full of cute girls waiting in traffic at a stop light. This television episode plays: 1953 This song is played along with a parody of John Candy in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. This television episode plays: March 4, 1985 Lando tells Nien Numb are attacking the Death Star. Lando gives the order to destroy the power station. The music group 'Power Station' is then shown, playing the song 'Some Like It Hot', before being destroyed. This television episode plays: performed by Meco1977 The disco version of the Star Wars theme by Meco is included in this episode. |