They felt like making a Godfather 2 reference for some reason.No, it was a horrible, horrible scene from top to bottom.
They felt like making a Godfather 2 reference for some reason.No, it was a horrible, horrible scene from top to bottom.
I must have missed that! Guess I'll go rewatch the scene.They felt like making a Godfather 2 reference for some reason.
but it was right there in the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad scene! Say it ain't so!I must have missed that!
Same way we know what the little bears on Endor are called. Merchandise!I remember reading somewhere on this board before the film came out, someone said something like, "We know Han served in the Empire before A New Hope" and I was like, how do we know that?!?
They never called them Ewoks in the movie? I could have sworn there was at least one scene where someone said they were the Ewoks.Same way we know what the little bears on Endor are called. Merchandise!
Not in Return of the Jedi. A cursory review of a transcript, they are not identified.They never called them Ewoks in the movie? I could have sworn there was at least one scene where someone said they were the Ewoks.
Tatooine is never named in ANH.They never called them Ewoks in the movie? I could have sworn there was at least one scene where someone said they were the Ewoks.
I never heard that before. What a boneheaded move.That was the justification the Story Group tried using a decade ago to change their official name from Ewoks to Endor Natives, until the fan backlash resulted in them sticking with Ewoks.
But when you translate "Tatooine" into English you get ""Well, if there's a bright center to the universe, you're on the planet that it's farthest from."Tatooine is never named in ANH.
I tried looking this up since I didn't remember it, and all I found was another post from you.They are listed as Ewoks in the credits, but never identified as such in dialogue in the movie. That was the justification the Story Group tried using a decade ago to change their official name from Ewoks to Endor Natives, until the fan backlash resulted in them sticking with Ewoks.
Did they never see the Ewok TV movies, or watch the "Ewoks" cartoon? Seems a silly thing to try and change at this point.I remember one of the novels, I think it was the first Aftermath back in 2015 made a point of only referring to the Ewoks as "Endor Natives" and never as "Ewoks." I remember hearing somewhere at the time that was an instruction from the Story Group since "Ewok" was never spoken onscreen in ROTJ and indeed, other Star Wars material released that year did not use the word "Ewok" either. In 2016 the second Aftermath novel did use "Ewoks" though in a rather sloppy manner, it was always written as "Ewoks, the Endor natives," giving the impression it was a last minute adjustment. Finally in 2017 other Star Wars material began using Ewok again.
That sounds like bullshit to me.I remember one of the novels, I think it was the first Aftermath back in 2015 made a point of only referring to the Ewoks as "Endor Natives" and never as "Ewoks." I remember hearing somewhere at the time that was an instruction from the Story Group since "Ewok" was never spoken onscreen in ROTJ and indeed, other Star Wars material released that year did not use the word "Ewok" either. In 2016 the second Aftermath novel did use "Ewoks" though in a rather sloppy manner, it was always written as "Ewoks, the Endor natives," giving the impression it was a last minute adjustment. Finally in 2017 other Star Wars material began using Ewok again.
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