R2-D2 debuted in "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope" .
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they where used on hoth to destroy the generators
The alien star fighters from Star Wars are called "TIE fighters" which stands for Twin Ion Engine fighters. They are small, fast, and highly maneuverable spacecraft used by the Galactic Empire and other factions in the Star Wars universe.
The first game published in the Lego Star Wars series was "Lego Star Wars: The Video Game", which was released in April 2005. It is based on the prequel trilogy of Star Wars movies, covering "Episode I: The Phantom Menace" through "Episode III: Revenge of the Sith", although it does contain a short bonus segment from the original Star Wars movie ("Episode IV: A New Hope"). The initial release in April was made for the PC, Sony Playstation, Microsoft Xbox, and Nintendo Game Boy Advance. Versions for the Mac operating system and the Nintendo Game Cube were released in later months. In addition to being the first of the Lego Star Wars games, "Lego Star Wars: The Video Game" was the first game in the TT Games Lego game franchise.
That was the climax of the Star Wars movie "The Empire Strikes Back". It occured at the end of the movie and was said by Darth Vader.
If you've used cheats on Star Wars: Knights Of The Old republic, then it is impossible to rectify this issue.
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For the movie, they used Tunisia for the scenes
No, Galaxy Wars is a fake film used in American programs because they are not allowed to you the real film Star Wars.
a clone is an exact genetic copy of a living thing. In star wars, clones of a human named Jango Fett were used as soldiers in the Army of the Republic.
No. A Patent is used when dealing with inventions that one creates. Lucas would have secured copyrights & trademarks for the Star Wars films & merchandise.