Anyone or anything related to Star Wars and its sequels/prequels
Joseph Campbell, whose writings on the hero were an inspiration
Jack Kirby’s Fourth World series, which were also an inspiration
Darth Maul was a bad-ass dude. I wish he wasn’t killed.
Dave Filoni, producer/writer/director for Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian
R2D2, cute lil’ robot that suckered in dollars from the kids
Marcia Lucas, George Lucas’ then wife and a highly respected filmmaker. Many have suggested she helped develop Star Wars without being properly credited.
Yoda
George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic, whose visual effects were cutting-edge for the time and really sold the effects of space flight, space battles, highly-detailed space ships, and the shop-worn effect of the regular day-to-day usage of the same.
The Battle of Britain (1969) — I’d read that for the dogfighting scenes in the original Star Wars (1977), they used dogfighting scenes scenes from The Battle of Britain .
The Child - Disney’s marketing hit from The Mandalorian that boosted Disney+ sales in its beginning.
Anyone or anything related to Star Wars and its sequels/prequels
Joseph Campbell, whose writings on the hero were an inspiration
Jack Kirby’s Fourth World series, which were also an inspiration
Darth Maul was a bad-ass dude. I wish he wasn’t killed.
Dave Filoni, producer/writer/director for Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian
R2D2, cute lil’ robot that suckered in dollars from the kids
Marcia Lucas, George Lucas’ then wife and a highly respected filmmaker. Many have suggested she helped develop Star Wars without being properly credited.
Yoda
George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic, whose visual effects were cutting-edge for the time and really sold the effects of space flight, space battles, highly-detailed space ships, and the shop-worn effect of the regular day-to-day usage of the same.
The Battle of Britain (1969) — I’d read that for the dogfighting scenes in the original Star Wars (1977), they used dogfighting scenes scenes from The Battle of Britain .
The Child - Disney’s marketing hit from The Mandalorian that boosted Disney+ sales in its beginning.
Droids stamps now available from U.S. Postal Service
Anyone or anything related to Star Wars and its sequels/prequels
Joseph Campbell, whose writings on the hero were an inspiration
Jack Kirby’s Fourth World series, which were also an inspiration
Darth Maul was a bad-ass dude. I wish he wasn’t killed.
Dave Filoni, producer/writer/director for Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian
R2D2, cute lil’ robot that suckered in dollars from the kids
Marcia Lucas, George Lucas’ then wife and a highly respected filmmaker. Many have suggested she helped develop Star Wars without being properly credited.
Yoda
George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic, whose visual effects were cutting-edge for the time and really sold the effects of space flight, space battles, highly-detailed space ships, and the shop-worn effect of the regular day-to-day usage of the same.
The Battle of Britain (1969) — I’d read that for the dogfighting scenes in the original Star Wars (1977), they used dogfighting scenes scenes from The Battle of Britain .
The Child - Disney’s marketing hit from The Mandalorian that boosted Disney+ sales in its beginning.
Droids stamps now available from U.S. Postal Service
Anyone or anything related to Star Wars and its sequels/prequels
Joseph Campbell, whose writings on the hero were an inspiration
Jack Kirby’s Fourth World series, which were also an inspiration
Darth Maul was a bad-ass dude. I wish he wasn’t killed.
Dave Filoni, producer/writer/director for Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian
R2D2, cute lil’ robot that suckered in dollars from the kids
Marcia Lucas, George Lucas’ then wife and a highly respected filmmaker. Many have suggested she helped develop Star Wars without being properly credited.
Yoda
George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic, whose visual effects were cutting-edge for the time and really sold the effects of space flight, space battles, highly-detailed space ships, and the shop-worn effect of the regular day-to-day usage of the same.
The Battle of Britain (1969) — I’d read that for the dogfighting scenes in the original Star Wars (1977), they used dogfighting scenes scenes from The Battle of Britain .
The Child - Disney’s marketing hit from The Mandalorian that boosted Disney+ sales in its beginning.
Droids stamps now available from U.S. Postal Service