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  2. Spaceballs - Wikipedia

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    A novelization for the film was released on June 1, 1987, written by R. L. Stine under the pen name Jovial Bob Stine, along with Mel Brooks, Thomas Meehan, and Ronny Graham. Spaceballs was developed into an animated television show which debuted in September 2008 as Spaceballs: The Animated Series on G4 (US) and Super Channel (Canada). [38] [39]

  3. Category:Spaceballs character redirects to lists - Wikipedia

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    The pages in this category are redirects from Spaceballs fictional characters. To add a redirect to this category, place ...

  4. Daphne Zuniga - Wikipedia

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    Daphne Eurydice Zuniga (/ z ə ˈ n iː ɡ ə /; [1] born October 28, 1962) [2] [3] is an American actress. She made her film debut in the 1982 slasher film The Dorm That Dripped Blood (1982) at the age of 19, followed by a lead role in another slasher film The Initiation (1984) two years later.

  5. Josh Gad says the Spaceballs sequel will be well worth the decades-long wait. The In Gad We Trust author, 43, appeared on the Jan. 16 episode of Sirius XM’s The Spotlight with Jessica Shaw ...

  6. Josh Gad Says It's Been 'Incredible' Working with Mel Brooks ...

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    The original Spaceballs quite explicitly hints at a sequel in a scene between Pullman's Lone Starr (a parody of Luke Skywalker and Han Solo) and the Yoda-esque character of Yogurt (played by Brooks).

  7. Yes, ‘Spaceballs 2’ Is Really Happening - AOL

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    If you ever owned a VHS tape, there’s a good chance one of them was Spaceballs.Mel Brooks’s Star Wars parody is a staple comedy of the eighties, featuring the talents of John Candy and Rick ...

  8. Bill Pullman - Wikipedia

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    Other notable films included the lead in Spaceballs (1987), The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988) (with Zakes Mokae), A League of Their Own (1992), Malice (1993), Casper and While You Were Sleeping (both 1995). In 1996, he played the President of the United States in the sci-fi film Independence Day.

  9. Josh Gad Had to Explain Recent ‘Star Wars’ Lore to ... - AOL

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    Mel Brooks, who helmed the classic “Star Wars” parody “Spaceballs,” has not returned to the franchise since his 1987 feature. And at a pitch meeting for the “Spaceballs” sequel, it was ...