10 Star Wars Flops Disney Have Buried

6. Ewoks

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Keeping in the vein of animation, The Clone Wars was by no means the first time Lucasfilm attempted to unleash a cartoon that would grip those younger fans of the galaxy far, far away.

Creeping onto ABC around the same time as its sister series, Droids (more on that later!), and forming one half of the Star Wars Adventure Hour, the show would delve further into the life and adventures of leading Ewok Wicket W. Warrick and his clan housed on the forrest moon of Endor.

Sure, those who weren't exactly over said moon to see these furry teddy bears in the Original Trilogy in the first place likely wouldn't be lining up for more fuzzy fun, but the show at least survived two seasons before being buried amongst the trees.

It's not exactly hard to see why either, with the show being classed as generally unremarkable and another shameless attempt to shift toys and other merchandise in the wake of the OG film series coming to its conclusion.

Though stripped of its canon status from 2014 onwards, you can still find it on Disney+ under the Vintage moniker. Yet, Disney would likely rather you save yourself from this animated nightmare.

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