![]() ![]() Okay, this is being said somewhat facetiously, but the delivery of the “I’m the spy” line in Rise of Skywalker has never failed to make me laugh upon thinking about it. Plus, doesn’t he have a castle? What a setting that’d be. I will stand by the fact that I think a feature film that leans into horror with him would be amazing. While the live-action fight with Obi-Wan Kenobi was sick, the one that comes to mind is his fight in the 2003 Clone Wars animated series. ![]() I’m not sure if this counts, but it’s my list and I’m throwing General Grievous on this list. But for as much as I love the cuddly creatures, the Ewok Adventures movies were always a wild miss for me (and frankly, I didn’t understand what the purpose of them was given I watched them as a kid after the prequels happened and long before the sequel trilogy was even public knowledge). ![]() Although, I remember playing the terrifying “Ewok Hunt” game mode on Battlefront - something a bit scarier than you’d expect for a Star Wars game. Perhaps terrifying if you really think about their actions, the Ewoks are too cute to ignore. His blaster is also so cool - I remember collecting the toy versions as a kid with the Revenge of the Sith action figures. ![]() I’d want nothing more than a friend like Chewbacca by my side. I’ve never been obsessed with Chewbacca, but the one thing that bumps him up on this list is that he’s the ultimate wingman and friend. He also has the coolest armor in any Star Wars project. Rebels just missed me, but Rex was always a highlight in The Clone Wars. To be fair, I only remember Rex from The Clone Wars series and the feature-length film. The 10 best non-Jedi characters, ranked 10. On May the Fourth Be With You Day, we’re going to rank the 10 best non-Jedi characters. Person A: It’s an old code, but it checks out.The Star Wars universe is so vast and filled with wonderful characters, but it’s important to remember that despite the fact that the Force and lightsabers are not the only important parts of the universe - there are some really cool non-Jedi, too. You can also show your superior knowledge of Star Wars by answering with “Come here, my little friend.”īut be careful if you’re looking for a friend this way, it is now well known even by non-Star Wars fans and you might get tricked, make sure to test their Star Wars knowledge further. If you are, the correct response is “General Kenobi”. If you get this greeting in a text conversation, the other party might wanna know if you are a Star Wars fan. “Hello there” is a common way for Star Wars fans to greet each other. Hello there: The greeting used in texting And as with everything, it is now also a TikTok trend that started with reenacting the scenes from the movie. You can read more about the meme history on Know Your Meme.Īs with all the memes, Hello there is a series of funny images using the scene screencaps to make a joke. Then in 2014, it went viral when a Tumblr user posted a gif set from the Revenge of the Sith movie and in later years it rose to fame together with other prequel memes. The rise of the meme “Hello There” seems to be credited to a remix of Obi-Wan saying “Hello there” repeatedly by a YouTuber in 2008. George Lucas used it to make a connection between Ewan McGregor’s Obi-Wan and the older version of Obi-Wan played by Alec Guinness. As stated in the previous question, it does seems so. ![]()
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