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Good Monday morning all you happy campers... had a great weekend, saw the new Infinity Wars and if you haven't seen it yet, I highly suggest you do. Awesome movie! Next up will be Solo! But enough with the pleasantries... we all know why we're here... for the trivia! I promised I wouldn't go easy on ya this week, so let's get started. You all know the rules... no cheating by using the internet to find your answers! Let's do this... Question 88: What was the name of the hairy, 4 eyed creature in the Cantina?Answer:
Muftak - According to a 1978 memo, he was originally going to be named "Cullatran" (I would have accepted that name), but more than a decade later, the name "Muftak" was used by writers Michael Stern and Grant S. Boucher in their 1989 Star Wars Legends supplement for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope. This name became canon when it was used in Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, a reference book written by Adam Bray, Kerrie Dougherty, Cole Horton, and Michael Kogge that was released on September 4, 2015.
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Is it Talz? I just watched an episode of clone wars about them. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Well looks like no winners this week. Answer is posted with the question... Until next week all you rebels... May the force be with you all!
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Good Monday morning and the beginning of another week of trivia! That's right... it's time for a new question! I hope you all have put your thinking caps on this week. We all know the rules... No cheating by searching the internet for you answers. If you don't really know, try taking a guess. You never know, you might be right! So without further ado, here's this weeks brain scratcher... Question 89: What female character's lines were completely dubbed over in the original trilogy?Answer:
Aunt Beru - All of the dialogue by Sheleagh Fraser (Aunt Beru) were dubbed over due to her heavy English cockney accent.
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The female fighter pilots were dubbed over with male voices.
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Looks like I stumped you guys for another week... I'm on a roll here! Better luck next week all you rebels out there... Answer is posted with the question. Until next week... may the force be with you... always!
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LrdSatyr8 wrote:Looks like I stumped you guys for another week... I'm on a roll here! Better luck next week all you rebels out there... Answer is posted with the question. Until next week... may the force be with you... always! I protest sir!!!!! The female A wing pilot in return of the Jedi was dubbed over with a male voice. Her name was Poppy Hands. https://www.stuff.co.nz/...t-female-fighter-pilots
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darbyvet wrote:LrdSatyr8 wrote:Looks like I stumped you guys for another week... I'm on a roll here! Better luck next week all you rebels out there... Answer is posted with the question. Until next week... may the force be with you... always! I protest sir!!!!! The female A wing pilot in return of the Jedi was dubbed over with a male voice. Her name was Poppy Hands. https://www.stuff.co.nz/...t-female-fighter-pilots
Carl The female fighter pilot footage was never used in the original releases. That footage wasn't used until the Special Editions came out. The original Aunt Buru's voice however was the correct answer.
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LrdSatyr8 wrote:darbyvet wrote:LrdSatyr8 wrote:Looks like I stumped you guys for another week... I'm on a roll here! Better luck next week all you rebels out there... Answer is posted with the question. Until next week... may the force be with you... always! I protest sir!!!!! The female A wing pilot in return of the Jedi was dubbed over with a male voice. Her name was Poppy Hands. https://www.stuff.co.nz/...t-female-fighter-pilots
Carl The female fighter pilot footage was never used in the original releases. That footage wasn't used until the Special Editions came out. The original Aunt Buru's voice however was the correct answer. Ahh ok.Protest withdrawn!!!!!!!!!
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Good Monday to everyone out there... hope you're enjoying this... I hope everyone is ready this week. Let's see. I'll just jump right into the question... Question 90: What was the real reason C-3PO had a silver leg instead of being all gold in Episode 4?Answer:
The day before he began filming as C-3PO, Anthony Daniels tried on his costume for the first time. Within two steps, the left leg shattered down into the plastic of the left foot, beginning to stab the actor every time he took a step. The production team immediately recast the left leg but didn't have time to paint it gold before filming began and were only able to get it chromed instead.
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I'll take a guess, I think I heard that he was always made of spare parts and they just used whatever parts they had available.
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Well that was a tough one. Answer is posted with the question... until next week everyone!
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Good morning all you happy rebels out there! Since yesterday was a holiday I didn't get much of a chance to post a new question, but I'll make up for it right now! Hope everyone had a good Memorial Day weekend. I saw the new Solo movie and it wasn't too bad! So without further ado... here's this week's question! Question 91: Who is the only character and single actor who has appeared in every single Star Wars movie to date?Answer:
C-3PO - Anthony Daniels... Including the animated series Clone Wars and Rebels on TV! And yes, he was also in the new Solo movie!
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The only one I can think of off hand is Anthony Daniels as C3PO but I can't for the life of me remember if he was in Rogue One! Robin. First wooden ship: The Grimsby 12 Gun 'Frigate' by Constructo Second: Bounty DelPrado Part Works Third: HMS Victory DelPrado Part Works 1/100 scale Diorama of the Battle of the Brandywine from the American Revolutionary War Diorama of the Battle of New Falkland (unfinished sci-fi), Great War Centenary Diorama of the Messines Ridge Assault Index for the Victory diary is on page 1
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Way to go Plymouth... you were right on target! He's been in every single Star Wars movie to date including the new Solo movie! Answer is posted with the question... Keep up the good work and until next week may the force be with you all!
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Good Monday morning all you happy campers out there. Hope you all enjoyed the weekend and brushed up on your SW Knowledge, told you there was gonna be a test! This should be a pretty easy one for those of you who know so I'll just get right to it! Question 92: Which Star Wars movie was the first to be released on DVD?Answer:
The Phantom Menace was the first Star Wars film to be released on DVD.
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IV,V and VI were released in 2004 as a set.
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No winners this week... answer is posted with the question... until next week... may the force be with you all!
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Good Monday morning all you happy rebels out there! Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. It's Monday and we all know what that means. It's Trivia Time! You all know the rules... no cheating by using the internet for your answers. First one with the correct answer wins. So without further ado... Question 93: How many owners did R2-D2 have? (Bonus if you can name them in order!)Answer:
He had 8 owners... starting with Padme, Anakin, Bail Organa, Leia Organa, Jawas, Owen Lars, Luke Skywalker and for a time, Jabba the Hutt.
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