O Star Wars Christmas Tree

Angel Leia

Yes, it’s that time of year again.

Star of wonder

When it starts to feels like Hoth outside, we snuggle inside our tauntauns and gather round our Star Wars Christmas Tree.

Light saber

With its twinkling light sabers.

Baby Death Stars

Miniature Death Stars.

Droids

And of course, the droids.

In the clouds

All festively nestled in the elegance of Cloud City.

What the kids say

There’s the special holiday message from the Empire.

Yodas

Yoda, and his lady friend, Yodette.

Princess Leia Topper

We know she’s no angel, but hey.

Holiday Stormtroopers

Even the Stormtroopers get into the spirit.

Boba Fett

Boba Fett?

Boba Sequins

Boba Fett?

So many helmets

Where?

Yes, we’re proud to have our Star Wars Christmas Tree, even though they didn’t celebrate Christmas a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. They celebrated Life Day, as you can see from this frightening special that aired in 1978. If you could stomach that clip, you can begin watching the entire thing here. Spoiler: Part 12 features Bea Arthur!

More photos here, another amazing Star Wars Christmas Tree here, and a Christmas carol sung by Jabba here.

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  • Dognamedtonka

    Wow thanks for posting this. When I was 6 I watched this special and tried to stay awake to see the whole thing. But I fell asleep and had a very real very weird dream that I lived with Chewy's family in that tree house. I was never sure if the whole thing was a dream and now I know.

  • Laura Bartnik

    oh my god! this is amazing

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