The Ewok Adventure

The Ewok Adventure

1984 "You'll live the adventure... You'll love its heroes."
The Ewok Adventure
The Ewok Adventure

The Ewok Adventure

5.3 | 1h36m | en | Adventure

Wicket the Ewok and his friends agree to help two shipwrecked human children, Mace and Cindel, on a quest to find their parents.

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5.3 | 1h36m | en | Adventure , Fantasy , Science Fiction | More Info
Released: November. 25,1984 | Released Producted By: Lucasfilm Ltd. , Korty Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Wicket the Ewok and his friends agree to help two shipwrecked human children, Mace and Cindel, on a quest to find their parents.

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Cast

Eric Walker , Warwick Davis , Fionnula Flanagan

Director

Harley Jessup

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Lucasfilm Ltd. , Korty Films

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starhorsepax When it came out I was a kid and it was a good movie. It's true it doesn't have the high quality of the movies released in theaters, but it was made for TV and had a lower budget. But the story is great and a fun adventure. I still love it years later. I found it interesting to find that apparently Lucas made this for his daughter who loved the Ewoks. So that makes it a 'family' adventure for him too.
Paul Magne Haakonsen Even as a "Star Wars" fanatic it is a bitter pill to swallow with the "Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure" movie. Sure it had ewoks, but the "Star Wars" atmosphere was not present in this 1984 movie.And while it is a children's movie, it just wasn't particularly entertaining and seemed more like a series of random events rather than a continuous storyline.The ewoks were the same as in "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi", and as such that was a good thing. However, the other creatures, aside from the gorax, were abysmal to look at; fake and poorly animated.For the two main roles they could have cast two children with at least a bit more talent; Eric Walker (playing Mace) and Aubree Miller (playing Cindel) were not really delivering on their roles.The children will most likely find more enjoyment in the animated additions to the "Star Wars" franchise, such as "Clone Wars" or "Rebels".All in all, no wonder this came without a fanfare and faded into oblivion as quickly as it had arrived. A more than generous four out of ten stars rating from me.
johnnymacbest I can tell you a thing or two about the dirty aspects of commercialism. For one thing, greed and marketing plays a prominent part in the merchandising phase and two, for all "their good intentions" it dampens the appeal of the original product despite the fact that said material has already been established. Ahhh, the power of corporate politics. In this case, Lucas tried to do the same thing with the prequels (though Episode 3 was great, don't hate me) and failed horribly and Ewok Adventure is another example albeit from a much less commercialized era. About the film itself? well I could say its cute in a "Star Wars geek" kinda way but then I'll be lying to myself if I do. As the title of this review states, this is nothing more than a cheap cash in on an already established universe. The fact that two, count 'em TWO movies were made featuring those despised little walking "rugs" is cringe-worthy of morbid epic proportions. To me they kinda resemble those Teletubbies of late; only with fur. Why? Why try to milk something that was so successful to begin with for what its worth? Why didn't he scrap this crap and just make a Star Wars TV series, live-action style?!?!?! Instead he made this sci-fi excrement. Purely and fundamentally useless. It serves nothing more than a nuisance to anything worthy of mass appeal and critical praise. This was made for kids aka THE TARGET AUDIENCE of the world. At least its nice to know that adults don't have to even look at....this...thing dipped ever so eloquently in sweet dippedy-doo-daa candy laced fudge even if that was Mr. Lucas and co original intent. Are they're good parts? The special effects are nice. That's just about it.You could do a lot worse and I MEAN A LOT WORSE seeing this vomit-inducing piece on Lucas's now-corporate-minded part or if you want a more "humane" solution you could check yourself into a mental health facility where you're most likely stay for several years if you can't erase those horribly disturbing haunting images from your ever so delicate psyche. The sky is falling in this Orwellian age of psychotic pop stars, weak US dollar, Tom Cruise's fax paux religion, and other bizarre things happening in the world today, one can only hope that a resistance movement is formed to combat and defeat the evil forces of commercialism to ensure the rest of humanity that crap like this NEVER is made to be seen AGAIN. Ever.
florisgek From THX 1138 to A new hope, from American Graffiti to the Phantom Menace, I have seen them all. A new hope I like. A lot. Love it, in fact. Have done so for nearly 25 years now. To bits. What a gem! The rest of George's work is, in my humble opinion, a downhill slope, with this piece of deranged dribble reeking firmly at the bottom. I still can't figure out who were the least convincing actors, those kids on Ritalin or those midgets (sorry: little people) in rubber suits. Having to stomach them in ROTJ was bad enough, watching them an entire movie has severely impaired my will to live. Thank goodness for ffwd buttons. I ffwd'ed about 90% of this drivel, only stopping to admire Phil Tippet's handiwork and laugh in disbelief at the strings on the "giant spider thingeys". If I ever have kids and it turns out they find this badly acted, badly paced and insanely sentimental piece o'crap even remotely entertaining, I will have them put down for the sake of mankind.