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  • The Fanon Menace: A Day in the Life of a Stormtrooper
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  • The Fanon Menace: A Day in the Life of a Stormtrooper was a spin-off miniseries from the YouTube series The Fanon Menace. It aired shortly after the show completed its first season, starting on July 1, 2008, and continuing for six weeks. It was six short episodes depicting the life of two stormtroopers, TK-421 and TK-422, during their first day on the Death Star.
Era
  • [[starwars:Rise of the Empire
Director(s)
  • Seth Hoover
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Creator(s)
  • *Joshua McGraw *Seth Hoover
Starring
  • *Seth Hoover *Joshua McGraw
Timeline
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Runtime
  • 240.0
show name
  • The Fanon Menace: A Day in the Life of a Stortmtrooper
Canon
  • The Fanon Menace
Num episodes
  • 6
Format
  • Live-action/animation
First Aired
  • 2008-07-01
Executive Producer(s)
  • Seth Hoover
Writer(s)
  • *Joshua McGraw *Seth Hoover
Last Aired
  • 2008-08-05
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  • The Fanon Menace: A Day in the Life of a Stormtrooper was a spin-off miniseries from the YouTube series The Fanon Menace. It aired shortly after the show completed its first season, starting on July 1, 2008, and continuing for six weeks. It was six short episodes depicting the life of two stormtroopers, TK-421 and TK-422, during their first day on the Death Star. However, the first day turned out to be extremely hectic for them. During orientation, the two stormtroopers learned the number one rule around the Death Star was "Do not remove your helmet", which was considered worse than forming a plan to overthrow the Empire. With both stormtroopers sent to solitary confinement, together, they soon discovered the relationship between Darth Vader and Princess Leia. Through a turn of events, they met up with the escaped convicts back at the detention block and witnessed two men, a Wookiee and a Force ghost Jedi free the Princess and escape. With this look into what went on in the Death Star during Episode IV: A New Hope, audiences got a glimpse of what a day in the life of a stormtrooper really was like. It was directed by Seth Hoover and released through the same two companies as the main series, College Kids Productions and The League of Extraordinary Jedi. It was also the beginning of what would be a continuous broadcasting of mini-series in between each season of The Fanon Menace.