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Droids: The White Witch

September 7, 1985February 10, 2013 theLogBook

DroidsABC broadcasts the first episode of the animated Star Wars spinoff series Droids, featuring the voice of Anthony Daniels as C-3PO. The series chronicles the adventures of Threepio and R2-D2 in the years before the movie trilogy.

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