Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4, 5, 6 and then 7. 1 2 and 3 do not count
Exactly. Watch them as god intended.
They count in that they are part of the story and kids do like them. But, 4-6, then 1-3, is the ONLY correct order. All Star Wars true fans agree on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4, 5, 6 and then 7. 1 2 and 3 do not count
Exactly. Watch them as god intended.

Anonymous wrote:OP here--what age did you show your kids? I'd like to wait until 6yo, which is when I first saw it. But I'm thinking that might be too old. I don't want him to hear about the spoilers before hand. Is 4yo too young?
Anonymous wrote:Like god intended: 4,5,6. After that, it does not matter, since 1,2, and 3 are garbage.
Also, see previous thread about how questions posted on DCUM seem to be getting dumber and dumber. You are worrying about what order you are seeking input on what order to show the Star Wars movies to your newborn???
Anonymous wrote:I will say that the one thing that I appreciated about watching 1,2,3 first with the kids was that the technology/graphics/etc was SO BAD……..but the kids LOVED IT. They didn't really notice how outdated/archaic they were, so then when we got to the "newer" movies they were blown away. I think that for them )ages 5, 7 and 8, going backwards 20 years in graphics they may not have been as enthralled by the old movies having seen the new stuff first. Older kids may have appreciated the storyline integrity more, but at my kids ages I think that taking them forward through technology worked better.
*shrug*. I'm so not a star wars fan I pretty much fell asleep through most of them, but the ewok episode kept me awake for sure. I pretty much want an ewok.
Anonymous wrote:Like god intended: 4,5,6. After that, it does not matter, since 1,2, and 3 are garbage.
Also, see previous thread about how questions posted on DCUM seem to be getting dumber and dumber. You are worrying about what order you are seeking input on what order to show the Star Wars movies to your newborn???