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Thanks for your interest in the SW Trilogy Despecialized Editions. First of all, allow me to emphasize that I'm simply a fellow Star Wars fan helping others discover this amazing project. Credit for its actual creation goes to Harmy along with countless others who have dedicated their time, skills, and resources toward this restoration. Getting copies of the Despecialized Editions (“DE”) can be a hurdle if you don't know what you're doing, so I'm here to help.
Remember, as with any fan edit, YOU MAY ONLY OWN THIS IF YOU ARE A LEGAL OWNER OF THE OFFICIAL SOURCE. For Harmy’s DE project, this means YOU MUST OWN AN OFFICIAL HD RELEASE for each respective film (i.e. Star Wars Episodes IV, V, & VI), such as the official Blu-ray Discs or digital purchases.
This Star Wars fan community is built on the honor system, so your word is sufficient. Simply realize that if people who don't own legal copies of the Star Wars Original Trilogy obtain the DE, it's entirely possible that the entire project will be shut down before it's finished due to piracy allegations. So please encourage people to support the Star Wars franchise and purchase the official releases!
I am only selling you the time it took to create this wonderful set, with the cost of the ink, blank Blu-rays, Blu-ray cases, the time it took to cut and format everything. Trust me, it is not easy making these sets. I am throwing in the content for free because you already own a format of the official source.
THIS IS A 6 DISC SET
THESE ARE MADE TO ORDER!
IT WILL TAKE ME UP TO ONE WEEK TO MAKE A SET AND MAIL IT OUT TO YOU!
IT IS WORTH THE WAIT, THIS SET IS THE BEST ON THE MARKET!

IT IS BEAUTIFUL TO BEHOLD!
These are normal Blu-ray discs, if you have a Blu-ray player, these will work!
These will work on PS3, PS4, PS4 Pro, Xbox One, Xbox One X, Blu-ray Players, 4K Blu-ray Players, etc. Just make sure they have the latest firmware installed.
DISCS ARE REGION FREE
SAMSUNG 4K BLU-RAY PLAYERS DO NOT PLAY 50GB BD-R DISCS - THESE WILL NOT WORK UNTIL THEY UPDATE THEIR FIRMWARE TO DO SO!
Other 4K Blu-ray Players work just fine. I personally test them on an Oppo UDP-203.
Each set is hand made so there may be some slight imperfections with the cutting, folding, printing etc. I do my best to make each set perfect but I am a one man team.
Each of the DE films includes a combination of three major projects: video, audio, and subtitles.
The video itself was painstakingly restored from various sources, including the official Blu-rays, bonus DVDs, Digital TV broadcasts, film scans, and more. All these were gathered from fans around the world, then compiled and underwent massive fine-tuning by Harmy and others.
The audio features availability in numerous streams. From 5.1 DTS-HD-MA surround, to 1.0 mono mix to reproduce the feel of the original theatrical showing, to various dubs in a multitude of languages, the sound choices bundled with Harmy’s DE allows the films’ sound to accommodate any preference.
Finally, Harmy’s DE also includes & supports subtitles courtesy of Project Threepio. This ongoing fan project provides high-quality subtitles for Star Wars films in their unaltered forms in order to broaden the appeal of fan preservation efforts beyond the English-speaking world.
What the set contains:
The cases are Clear 2 Disc Scavano cases. These are the sames cases that Criterion use for their Blu-ray releases.
The Blu-ray cases have double sided color printed artwork.
Each film has an insert, color double sided printed, explaining what is on each disc and chapters for the main film.
Each disc has color printed labels. These are not the stick on kind. These are special discs that get the artwork printed straight on them.
Despecialized Disc Versions
ANH - 2.7
ESB - 2.0
ROTJ - 2.5
All are the latest and greatest versions.
What each disc contains:
Star Wars IV - A New Hope
DISC 1 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
MAIN FILM
This is the original 1977 version of Star Wars. No special edition changes, no Blu-ray release changes. Just as it was viewed in theaters in 1977.
- motion menus
- chapters menu
- audio/subtitles menu
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps (remuxed from the official MKV)
AUDIO:
1. 5.1 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 70mm six track mix)
2. 2.0 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 35mm stereo mix)
3. 1.0 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 35mm mono mix)
4. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1985 Laserdisc mix)
5. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1993 Laserdisc mix)
6. 2.0 Dolby Digital [German] (1978 dub reconstruction)
7. 2.0 Dolby Digital [French] (1977 dub)
8. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Spanish] (1977 Castilian dub)
9. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Spanish] (1980 Latino dub)
10. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Portuguese] (1980s Brazilian dub)
11. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Japanese] (1978 Dub)
12. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Italian] (1977 dub)
13. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Polish] (1995 Voiceover)
14. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Czech] (1992 dub)
15. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Hungarian] (1984 dub)
16. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Russian] (recut SE dub)
17. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Russian] (1980’s voiceover)
18. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Ukranian] (recut SE dub)
19. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Thai] (recut SE dub)
20. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Navajo] (recut from 2014 SE dub)
21. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1993 LD Audio Commentary - silence filled with 1993 LD 2.0)
22. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2004 DVD Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
23. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2004 starwars.com Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
24. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2011 BD Archival Interviews Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
25. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Isolated Score]
26. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (Commentary For Visually Impaired)
27. ‘The Canon’ Podcast Commentary - Devin Faraci & Amy Nicholson (2016) (recut to fit)
28. Red Letter Media – Mr. Plinkett (2012) (recut to fit)
29. Rebel Force Radio Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
30. Collider Commentary (2016) (recut to fit)
31. ‘Steele Wars’ Podcast - Live Comedy Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
32. Rifftrax Comedy Commentary (2011) (recut to fit)
SUBTITLES: (All subtitles are .sup files from Project Threepio v9.2)
English, English SDH, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
SPECIAL FEATURES
- ‘Introducing the Despecialized Edition and its Sources’ – 20 mins
- All changes to Star Wars since 1977 Comparison Video – 25 mins
- Cast Interviews (1977)
Mark Hamill – BBC
Alec Guinness – Parkinson
Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hammill – The Mike Douglas Show
Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hammill – On set interviews
- Deleted Scenes/Bloopers
All deleted scenes, including the original cut of the Cantina scene, and blooper reel.
- Trailers/Tv Spots
Teaser Trailer, Theatrical Trailer, Re-Release Trailer, Honest Trailer (2016), 17 x 30 second TV Spots
- Cultural Impact
How Star Wars should have ended
Robot Chicken: All episode 4 clips edited together in chronological order
Family Guy: Blue Harvest TV special
Bad Lip Reading
Half in the Bag: George Lucas/Star Wars discussion episode
- Reviews
Hello Greedo (Despecialized edition + Film review)
Jeremy Jahns (Despecialized edition + Film review)
Chris Stuckmann (Film review only)
Star Wars IV - A New Hope
DISC 2 - 25GB Blu-ray Disc
DOCUMENTARY DISC
- Jamie Benning’s ‘Star Wars Begins’ Filmumentary (2hrs 20mins)
- Making of Star Wars (1977) (49 mins)
- Empire of Dreams - Part I (2004) (60 mins)
Star Wars V - The Empire Strikes Back
DISC 1 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
MAIN FILM
This is the original 1980 version of Star Wars. No special edition changes, no Blu-ray release changes. Just as it was viewed in theaters in 1980.
- motion menus
- chapters menu
- audio/subtitles menu
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps (remuxed from the official release)
AUDIO:
1. English DTS-HD-MA 5.1 (1980 mix)
2. English DTS-HD-MA 2.0 (1980 mix)
3. English DD 2.0 (1993 Laserdisc mix)
4. French DD 2.0
5. Italian DD 2.0
6. Spanish (Cast.) DD 2.0
7. Spanish (Am.) DD 1.0
8. Portuguese DD 2.0
9. Portuguese (Br.) DD 1.0
10. German DD 2.0
11. Czech DD 2.0
12. Hungarian DD 2.0
13. Slovak DD 2.0
14. Russian DD 2.0
15. Polish DD 2.0 (voiceover)
16. Ukrainian DD 2.0 (voiceover)
17. Japanese DD 2.0
18. 1993 Laserdisc Audio Commentary
19. 2004 DVD Audio Commentary (recut to fit)
20. 2011 Blu-ray Audio Commentary (recut to fit)
21. Music-only Audio Track DD 2.0
22. Superego Podcast - Comedy Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
23. Collider Commentary (2016) (recut to fit)
24. Rebel Force Radio Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
25. The Weekly Planet Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
26. Rifftrax Comedy Commentary (2009) (recut to fit)
27. 'Far Far Away Radio' Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
28. forcecast.net Commentary (2010) (recut to fit)
29. 'Tosche Station Radio' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
30. 'Armchair Directors' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
31. 'Geekvolution' Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
32. 'The Comic Book Cast' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
SUBTITLES: (All subtitles are .sup files from Project Threepio v9.2)
English, English SDH, French, Italian, Spanish (Am.), Portuguese (Br.), German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, Czech, Hungarian, Slovenian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Cantonese, Mandarin (Simplified), Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Thai

SPECIAL FEATURES
- All changes to The Empire Strikes Back since 1980 Comparison Video – 15 mins
- John Williams Featurette - 22 mins
- Cast/Crew Interviews (1980)
Mark Hamill + Harrison Ford (x2)
Carrie Fisher
Billy Dee Williams
David Prowse
John Williams
George Lucas
- Deleted Scenes/Bloopers
All deleted scenes, as well as the original cartoon featuring Boba Fett from the 'Star Wars Holiday Special', and blooper reel.
- Trailers/Tv Spots
Teaser Trailers, Theatrical Trailers, Re-Release Trailer, 8 x 30 second TV Spots, 6 x 30 second Kenner Toy/Atari Game TV commercials
- Cultural Impact
How The Empire Strikes Back should have ended
Robot Chicken: All episode 5 clips edited together in chronological order
Family Guy: 'Something Something Something Dark Side' TV special
Bad Lip Reading
The Muppet Show: Star Wars Episode (1980)
Tie Fighter Wars - Anime Short Film
Darth Vader Being a Jerk
Homer Simpson Ruins 'The Empire Strikes Back'
James Bond: ESB Opening Credits Homage
- Reviews
Hello Greedo (Film review + Deleted Scenes Analysis)
Jeremy Jahns (Film review only)
Chris Stuckmann (Film review only)
Star Wars V - The Empire Strikes Back
DISC 2 - 25GB Blu-ray Disc
DOCUMENTARY DISC
- Jamie Benning's 'Building Empire' Filmumentary (2006) - 2hrs 16mins
- SPFX: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) - 50 mins
- Empire of Dreams - Part II (2004) - 30 mins
- Jamie Benning's 'Do or Do not; There is No Try' (2016) - 30 mins
- Michel Parbot: Making of The Empire Strikes Back (Lost Footage) - 16 mins
Star Wars VI - The Return of the Jedi
DISC 1 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
MAIN FILM
This is the original 1983 version of Star Wars. No special edition changes, no Blu-ray release changes. Just as it was viewed in theaters in 1983.
- motion menus
- chapter menus
- audio/subtitles menu
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps (remixed from the official release)
AUDIO:
1. English DTS-HD-MA 5.1 (1983 mix)
2. English DTS-HD-MA 2.0 (1983 mix)
3. English DD 2.0 (1993 Laserdisc mix)
4. French DD 2.0
5. Italian DD 2.0
6. Spanish (Cast.) DD 2.0
7. Spanish (Am.) DD 1.03
8. Portuguese DD 2.0
9. Portuguese (Br.) DD 1.0
10. German DD 2.0
11. Czech DD 2.0
12. Hungarian DD 2.0
13. Slovak DD 2.0
14. Russian DD 2.0
15. Polish DD 2.0 (voiceover)
16. Ukrainian DD 2.0 (voiceover)
17. Japanese DD 2.0
18. 1993 Laserdisc Audio Commentary
19. 2004 DVD Audio Commentary
20. 2011 Blu-ray Audio Commentary
21. Music-only Audio Track DD 2.0
21. Half in the Bag Commentary - Red Letter Media (2016) Recut to fit
22. Rebel Force Radio Commentary (2014) Recut to fit
23. Laser Time Podcast Commentary (2016) Recut to fit
24. Collider Commentary (2016) (recut to fit)
25. forcecast.net Commentary (2012) (recut to fit)
26. 'The Comic Book Cast' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
27. 'Geekvolution' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
29. 'Armchair Directors' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
30. 'Brain Scratch' Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
31. 'The Weekly Planet' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
32. Rifftrax Comedy Commentary (2010) (recut to fit)
SUBTITLES: (All subtitles are .sup files from Project Threepio v9.2)
English, English SDH, French, Italian, Spanish (Am.), Portuguese (Br.), German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, Czech, Hungarian, Slovenian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, Cantonese, Mandarin (Simplified), Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Thai
SPECIAL FEATURES
- All changes to Return of the Jedi since 1983 Comparison Video – 15 mins
- Cast/Crew Interviews (1983)
Mark Hamill - Gene Siskel Featurette and Interview
Mark Hamill - Maria Shriver Interview
Harrison Ford - The Today Show
Carrie Fisher - The Johnny Carson Show
Billy Dee Williams - Good Morning America
George Lucas - 'The Making of a Saga' Excerpt
- Deleted Scenes/Bloopers
All deleted scenes, as well as the 'Return of the Ewok' (1983) short film (25 mins), and blooper reel.
- Trailers/Tv Spots
Teaser Trailer (x4), Theatrical Trailer,
Re-Release Trailer, TV Spots (x4),
Kenner Toy/Atari Game TV commercials (x22)
Ewoks: Caravan of Courage Trailer (1984)
Ewoks: Battle for Endor Trailer (1985)
Droids/Ewoks cartoon trailers
- Cultural Impact
How Return of the Jedi should have ended
Robot Chicken: All episode 6 clips edited together in chronological order
Family Guy: 'It's a Trap' TV special
The Return of Return of the Jedi
Darth Vader Feels Blue
David Lynch's 'Return of the Jedi' Trailer
Return of the Jedi: Minecraft Parody
Complete History of Star Wars Video Games
Chad Vader (First Episode)
The Star Wars the I used to know - Music Video Parody
- Reviews
Hello Greedo (Film review + Deleted Scenes Analysis)
Jeremy Jahns (Film review only)
Chris Stuckmann (Film review only)
Star Wars VI - The Return of the Jedi
DISC 2 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
DOCUMENTARY DISC + STAR WARS TRILOGY DOCUMENTARIES
ROTJ DOCUMENTARIES
- Returning to Jedi (2007) - 148 mins
- Empire of Dreams Part III (2004) - 30 mins
- Classic Creatures (1983) - 48 mins
- Jamie Benning: ROTJ Location Special Effects (2015) - 5 mins
- Jamie Benning: Life Inside Jabba The Hutt (2015) - 20 mins
STAR WARS TRILOGY DOCUMENTARIES
- From SW to Jedi: The Making of a Saga (1983) - 70 mins
- When Star Wars Ruled the World (2004) - 50 mins
- Star Wars: The Magic and the Mystery (1997) - 50 mins
- The Characters of Star Wars (2004) - 19 mins
- The Force Is With Them: The Legacy Of Star Wars (2004) - 14 mins
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As with most Star Wars fans, I hate the various modifications that has been made to the original trilogy and I openly voice my opinion on the matter.
Harmy Despecialized Return Of The Jedi
And unless you own the trilogy, in its unedited and original form (often in Laserdisc or VHS format), it can be difficult to relive the untainted masterpiece.
(Just in case you are wondering, I did once own Star Wars episodes IV-VI in VHS format. But it disappeared from my parents’ home while I was away at college. My parents swear they did not touch it, so we can only surmise that a visitor “borrowed” it. I consider this one of the saddest losses of my life.)
There’s also the fact that technology has changed tremendously since 1977, when Episode IV was released. I don’t even know anyone who owns a VHS player anymore — how can we continue to enjoy the authentic version and ensure that future generations will have access to it too?
Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
Or, in this case, where there is Star Wars, there will be a devoted following of über geeks with tons of time and resources to spare. (Or at least lend for this good cause.)
A very dedicated fan who goes by the name “Harmy” at The Original Trilogy forums has painstakingly put together a very high quality cut of the entire trilogy, utilizing a wide variety of video sources as well as custom mattes. The result: nearly identical versions of the original theatrical releases of Episodes IV-VI in HD format!
Right now, Harmy’s Despecialized Editions are the best restorations of the original trilogy by far. Because it is a fan preservation, it does not technically infringe on copyright laws…but this also means that it cannot be bought or sold. What you can do is download the trilogy and enjoy it from your computer, or burn it onto a disc and enjoy it on your television.
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Heck, it even comes with cover art for Blu-ray cases — you can print those out and geek out even more!
You can learn more about the “despecialized” version of each film at the following threads in The Original Trilogy forums:
Screened.com also featured a special, behind-the-scenes article on Harmy and his project here. It’s worth reading as it tells the tales of fandom, dedication, and “rare examples of Internet dissatisfaction leading to something genuinely amazing and productive.”
Finding the actual download links to the movies can be a bit of a pain, but they can certainly be found if you know where to look. (And if you’re really having trouble, just let me know and I’ll help you out.)
Harmy says that the “despecialized project” is not quite over yet. An obvious perfectionist, he still sees minor glitches, and wants to work on certain scenes such as the Ben vs. Vader lightsaber duel, or the original hologram of Leia, both of which were recomposited in later edits of the film and given a very different look in the process.
We will certainly be waiting for the newer — ironic when you consider that the goal is to go back to the original — release of Harmy’s Despecialized Editions with great anticipation. But in the meantime, geeks everywhere thank this 23-year-old student for all his hard work.
ETA, 2/2013:
Ever since MegaUpload has been shut down in addition to many torrent sites, it has become increasingly harder to find these movies for download. If you are having trouble, please shoot me a message via my contact form and I will send you instructions.
ETA, 5/2013:
I believe that the latest version of the Despecialized movies is 2.1. Unfortunately, I only have the original versions, so if you are looking for the most updated, I’m sorry to say that I can’t help you. REPEAT: I do NOT have the 2.1, nor do I know where to get them.
ETA, 6/2013:
I have located the 2.1 version and am currently in process of obtaining it. (The download is divided into 41 different files, hosted on a server that only allows one download at a time, so it’s taking a while.) I will post an update once I am done downloading and compiling — I hope that I can provide an easier way to download this latest version as I did with the first. If you wish, you can message me and I will let you know once I am done.
ETA, 7/2013:
I was able to obtain version 2.1 of Episode IV. (As far as I can tell, Harmy has yet to release subsequent versions of Episodes V or VI. Please correct me if I’m wrong.) Please shoot me a message and I’ll send you instructions on how you can get it.
Harmy Despecialized Return Of The Jedi Download Torrent Version
ETA, 7/2013:
I’ve been getting too many requests and, as a result, my servers have been overloaded. I’m sorry to say that I can no longer provide anyone direct links to the movies. However, if you contact me, I can tell you how I got the movies.