Over four decades have ed since The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special serves as an animated sequel to the 1978 TV film.
Set after A New Hope, The Star Wars Holiday Special followed Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) as the pair traveled to the latter's home planet of Kashyyyk to celebrate Life Day. While attempting to travel to the planet in the Boba Fett in the franchise.
Even though The Star Wars Holiday Special failed to launch a Christmas-like celebration at the time of its debut, the interest in Life Day has grown due to the legendary status of the original broadcast. Based on the special's air date, Life Day is celebrated on November 17. Initially considered a Wookiee tradition, the holiday expanded across the galaxy after the Empire's reign as a way to value family and joy. Whereas Wookiees celebrated at the Tree of Life, the rest of the galaxy honored the holiday with festive decorations, lights, feasts, music, and gifts for loved ones. Despite the fact that The Star Wars Holiday Special isn't considered canon, Life Day has been mentioned in canonical titles.
How Life Day Was Incorporated Into Star Wars Canon
The official Star Wars website acknowledged Life Day as a traditional holiday before it was mentioned in the 2017 video game, Star Wars Battlefront II, and the short story compilation novel, From a Certain Point of View, which debuted the same year. The following year, Life Day was referenced by General Leia in the YA Star Wars novel series, the Resistance: Attack on Starkiller Base. It was mentioned yet again in the recently released sequel to the 2017 story collection, From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back.
Disney+ has also made an effort to include Life Day in their original Star Wars projects. The Rey Skywalker on a new adventure during Life Day in which she travels across space and time, meeting all sorts of notable Star Wars characters.