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  2. Languages in Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Star Wars space opera universe, created by George Lucas, features some dialogue spoken in fictional languages. The lingua franca of the franchise is known in-universe as Galactic Basic, which refers to the language of the film or work itself, be it English or a language that the work was dubbed or translated into.

  3. Leia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Leia is a variant of the Hebrew Leah, meaning languid in several languages, [1] including Koine Greek and Portuguese. [2] It is commonly used in reference to Leia Organa, a character from the Star Wars franchise that first appeared in the film Star Wars: A New Hope (1977). In the film, Leia is a princess from the fictional planet Alderaan.

  4. Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars games have gone through three significant development eras, marked by a change in leadership among the developers: the early licensed games, those developed after the creation of LucasArts, and those created after the closure of the Lucasfilm division by Disney and the transfer of the license to Electronic Arts.

  5. With ‘Star Wars: Visions” ‘Sith,’ Spanish Studio El Guiri ...

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    A veteran of Pixar, Blue Sky, and DreamWorks Animation, Spanish creative Rodrigo Blaas brought two decades of Hollywood experience to Madrid when he co-founded his own studio, El Guiri. And so ...

  6. Jediism - Wikipedia

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    Jediism (or Jedism [1]) is a philosophy, [2] and, in some cases, a religion, [3] [4] mainly based on the depiction of the Jedi characters in Star Wars media. [5] Jediism attracted public attention in 2001 when a number of people recorded their religion as "Jedi" on national censuses.

  7. Star Wars sources and analogues - Wikipedia

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    J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 The Hobbit and 1954–55 The Lord of the Rings novels inspired George Lucas's creation of Star Wars in 1977. An early draft for the 1977 Star Wars film is said to have included an exchange of dialogue between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker taken directly from the conversation between Gandalf and Bilbo in Chapter 1 of The Hobbit, where Gandalf/Kenobi says "Good morning!"

  8. What Does ‘May the 4th Be With You’ Mean ... - AOL

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    You can also watch Star Wars TV shows, including: The Mandalorian. The Book of Boba Fett. Star Wars: The Bad Batch. Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Star Wars Rebels. Star Wars: Visions. Star Wars ...

  9. The Force is with Cristal Beer - Wikipedia

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    The Force is with Cristal Beer [1] (Spanish: La Fuerza está con Cerveza Cristal) is a series of television commercials made for Cristal (owned by Compañía de las Cervecerías Unidas (CCU)), broadcast in Chile in December 2003 during broadcasts of Star Wars movies on Canal 13. [2] [3]