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No. George Lucas didn't expect Star Wars to be a big hit at all. But then after Episode 4 received a huge box office, Lucas then decided to expand the storyline.
Star Wars in concert is when the musicians who played the Star Wars tunes get together and play all the songs from the Star Wars movies for all to hear.
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Obi-Wan-Kennobi. He was a major presence in the original Star wars films starting from 1977-1983 and again in the prequels 1999-2005 and continues to be present in Star Wars: The Clone Wars as of season 4 in 2012. Sonic, though very popular, lacks the longevity and appeal of the Star Wars franchise. Sonic is, however, rated 10th out of 50 game characters of all time by the Guinness Book of World Records.
There is no real-world etymology for the word. All that is explained in the Star Wars canon is it's a term for a warlord who joined the fledgling republic peacefully.
That's a dumb question. Star Wars: The Clone Wars is for Star Wars fans of ALL AGES!!
Currently all there is is star wars clone wars adventures.
George Lucas created all of Star Wars, but Dave Filoni is in charge of making Star Wars The Clone Wars.
There is a sith in all of the star wars movies.
No. Not at all. Star Trek is a COMPLETELY different franchise than star wars
The Star Wars movies are important because they were some of the greatest hits in the sci-fi movie genera.They gave an audience graphics and music they have never seen before and put it all together with an amazing story line.It also kept people thrilled and interested with futuristic fight scenes and the entire series being prequels each other.It was something never before attempted in movie making.
star wars is all ready out and has been for about 36 years now!