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Luke Skywalker is the protagonist of the original Star Wars trilogy.
Skywalker is portrayed in all three films by Mark Hamill, who also reprised his role for a Star Wars-centered cutaway.
In the original trilogy's parodies, Blue Harvest, Something, Something, Something, Dark Side, and It's A Trap! Luke is played by Chris Griffin.
Luke is seen in a "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" cutaway, after Lois Griffin complains to her daughter Meg that laser surgery is too dangerous. Luke is shown holding his lightsaber above a woman about to perform the surgery. Obi-Wan Kenobi tells him to use the force and after much complaining Luke does so and drives a hole through the woman's eye. Luke turns to Ben, asking him whether he was content with the results.
He also appeared in "Chick Cancer" embarrassing a rebel trooper by saying it was possible to shoot a proton torpedo into a two meter hole.