Star Wars Ewok Adventures - Caravan of Courage (aka The Ewok Adventure) / The Battle for Endor

DVD : Star Wars Ewok Adventures - Caravan of Courage (aka The Ewok Adventure) / The Battle for Endor

Star Wars Ewok Adventures - Caravan of Courage (aka The Ewok Adventure) / The Battle for Endor

starring: Wilford Brimley, Warwick Davis, Aubree Miller, Siân Phillips, Carel Struycken
directed by: Ken Wheat, Jim Wheat, John Korty



 : Star Wars Ewok Adventures - Caravan of Courage (aka The Ewok Adventure) / The Battle for Endor
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543142270
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2004-11-23
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: 1985-11-24




















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Ewokes revisted
I think this movies was much better when I was younger but being a fan of the 80's movies it is still a great movie to have.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - If you love Ewoks...
Not everyone was a fan of the teddy bear-like additions to the Star Wars universe George Lucas introduced us to in Return of the Jedi (1983), but if you were (as I was), then you were in luck! Not only did Ewok fans get an animated series based on the cuddly creatures, but two TV movies as well! Naturally, the most popular Ewok of all, young Wicket W. Warrick, was the star furball in both TV outings which told the story of the Towani family, four humans who had become stranded on the forest moon of Endor.

The first of these all-knew, live-action Ewok adventures (said to have taken place shortly before Return of the Jedi) was 1984's "Caravan of Courage," though it was better known in the U.S. as simply "The Ewok Adventure". In this first 96 minute film, a holiday charm is added to the originally late-November affair by the addition of Burl Ives as narrator. Perhaps this, along with having a story focused on a human family, was to avoid the troubles of the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special in which the Wookie language composed far too much of the dialogue. Anyway, in "Caravan of Courage," the two Towani children, a four-year-old girl named Cindel and her stubborn teenage brother Mace, find themselves in need of assistance when their parents disappear from the crash site of their family's starcruiser. Though Mace is reluctant to accept help the whole time, the selfless Ewoks form a questing party to retrieve the adults from the lair of the dreaded Gorax, a giant that is set on devouring the caged Towani parents. "Caravan of Courage" is a delightful film for the whole family, if you love Ewoks that is. It's a sweet, magical, and adventurous tale about family bonds, courage, faith, love, and unselfishness. Excellent for something different to watch around the holidays, and great for the Star Wars fan as new characters are introduced and we get to see (in both films) the last of old-school Star Wars visual effects.

A year after "Caravan of Courage" came the much darker "The Battle for Endor". In this narrator-free, more violent Ewok tale, Cindel soon finds herself to be the last Towani after a group of marauders attack the Ewok village searching for a mystical power source for their king. She and best friend Wicket escape from the hideous alien attackers and take up refuge with a crotchety old hermit named Noa (Wilford Brimley) and his fast-moving, furry friend, Teek. But, when the evil King Terak can't make use of the starcruiser power cell he stole from Cindel's family, he sends his witch Charal to capture the child.

Both Ewok films are excellent family features for children and Star Wars fans who are partial to Wicket and the other Ewoks. Just be aware that the second has more violence/death than the first, which has very little and makes it more meaningful. Fans of the Ewok battle antics in "Return of the Jedi" may be quite pleased to see similar action in "Battle for Endor." It's great to see these films released on DVD, and together no less. They are presented in fullscreen, and as far as I know, that is how they have always been. Unfortunately, there are no extras on the disc which is double-sided and oddly holds the second film on side A and the first on side B. Regardless, I highly recommend this classic double-feature DVD! Now, if only they'd release the complete animated series in season sets!




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nastalgia and Fun for a New Generation
My five children LOVED the Ewok movies. Now, my grandsons LOVE these movies, too, and it's DVDs instead of VCR tapes!!!

This DVD has TWO movies, one on each side: Caravan of courage (aka The Ewok Adventure) and The Battle For Endor. The adult acting can be pretty pitiful at times, but overall a fun time for younger children. Enjoy!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sweet movies
I saw these movies years before I actually saw the original Star Wars trilogy. My parents thought Star Wars was too graphic for me, but decided to let me watch Ewoks. I loved those movies so much, even as a child I managed to find out when they would show again and recorded them myself onto tapes. I still have those tapes, but more importantly the memories of being taken away into a fantastical world where cute little creatures had to stand up to evil.

Definitely recommended for parents looking for GOOD children's movies. 5/5 for perfect family fun.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fun For The Younger Star Wars Fan
Got this movie for my son's Birthday, because he is Star Wars obsessed. He has been watching the "real" movies with my husband sitting next to him covering his eyes at the scary parts. I wanted something Star Wars that he could watch without having to worry about that. These are still a bit darker than I would have liked. The 1st movie of the two has at least a redeeming plotline. But I was disturbed by the death of three of the main family members at the beginning of the 2nd movie. It doesn't seem to have disturbed my son, but it bothered me as being a bit unneccesary for a young person's film. My son seems to enjoy both films a lot and has watched them both a few times each. He likes the 1st one featuring the older brother best. Anyway, they may not be on the same caliber of the "real" movies, but for my son they work just fine.



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