If we take this question directly as asked, yes Darth Vader remembers who R2D2 is. The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels are one of the few things considered canon outside of the movies, by Disney. Old Ben Kenobi tells Luke that Vader killed his father.
Star Wars at 40 | 40 Memorable Star Wars Quotes
- 1. “ Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi.
- 2. “ I find your lack of faith disturbing.” —
- 3. “ It's the ship that made the Kessel run in less than twelve parsecs.
- 4. “ The Force will be with you.
- 5. “ Why, you stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf herder!” —
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“You don't know the power of the dark side! I must obey my master.” Darth Vader's internal struggle between the light side and the dark is truly shown in this quote.
It's well known that Star Wars lead characters Luke Skywalker and Princess (now General) Leia are brother and sister. The estranged siblings didn't know about their familial relationship until "Return of the Jedi." They even shared a passionate kiss in the previous movie, "The Empire Strikes Back."
| Luke Skywalker |
|---|
| Occupation | Apprentice moisture farmer (former) Jedi |
| Affiliation | Canon Rebel Alliance Jedi New Republic New Jedi Order Resistance Legends: Galactic Alliance Jedi Council |
| Family | Padmé Amidala (mother) Anakin Skywalker (father) Leia Organa (sister) Han Solo (brother-in-law) Ben Solo (nephew) |
Too bad Darth Vader never said it. The Guardian lists the top 10 movie misquotes: "Luke, I am your father," from The Empire Strikes Back . Actual quote: "No, I am your father." "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs .
Star Wars Day, May 4, celebrates George Lucas's Star Wars media franchise. The date was chosen for the pun on the catchphrase "May the Force be with you" as "May the Fourth be with you".
Vader could take food through his mouth, but only when he was inside a hyperbaric chamber, since he had to remove his triangular respiratory vent. Though liquids were preferable, he still had the capacity to chew if he wished, though a nutrient feed provided Vader with all the nourishment he required.
Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi is the first Star Wars film to not feature "I have a bad feeling about this" spoken in Galactic Basic. However, the film's director, Rian Johnson, confirmed that the line is in the film, and that it is spoken by BB-8 during the opening battle sequence.
This, along with another variation; "May the Force ever serve you," was utilized three centuries later by the Sith Lord Lana Beniko. Another Sith variation of this saying was stated by Darth Vader to his apprentice shortly after his "death" saying "Remember that the dark side is always with you."
“Fear is the path to the dark side…fear leads to anger… anger leads to hate… hate leads to suffering.”
"Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering."
The Alliance was formed to restore the Republic. Its top brass remember when the Jedi were the guardians of peace and justice in the galaxy, and remember when people used to say "May the Force be with you" to each other, the same way the Jedi said it to everyone else. So they're trying to keep the old traditions alive.
The new Star Wars films use a version of News Gothic for the title of each film and for the crawl text itself. Thankfully, the logo remained yellow in the film itself. Speaking of the Star Wars logo, we've rounded up seven versions of the font which you can download for free.
The phrase "May the Fourth Be With You" is protected by trademark by LucasFilm for use in toys and for "Fan club services; entertainment services, namely, live performances by personalities portraying fictional characters; entertainment services, namely, providing educational speakers to discuss fictional characters
No official Star Wars source has ever answered the question of why Yoda speaks backward. One possible explanation is that his speech patterns are simply how his species talks. The lack of evidence makes it difficult to prove or disprove this theory.
The species has never been given a proper name because Star Wars creator George Lucas wanted Yoda to maintain a sense of mystery. As of the end of Season 1 of The Mandalorian, the Child has not been identified by a proper name, being referred to by other characters as "the child", "the kid", or "the baby".
“It surrounds us and penetrates us; it binds the galaxy together. And it's discussed a lot! Find out how many times the Force, the source of power for Jedi and Sith, is mentioned in the Star Wars movies!” According to the video, “the Force” is mentioned an impressive 161 times.
The Force is a mysterious energy field created by life that binds the galaxy together. Harnessing the power of the Force gives the Jedi, the Sith, and others sensitive to this spiritual energy extraordinary abilities, such as levitating objects, tricking minds, and seeing things before they happen.
The first of them was the Umbaran Jedi Master Phanius, who would eventually become Darth Ruin. By the time of 990 BBY, 12 more had left the Order, with Count Dooku becoming the 20th around 32 BBY.
Also, it's pretty clear that in the 50 years that Baby Yoda has been alive, the child has not been trained as a Jedi. So, if Yoda was only referring to people who have been trained as Jedi, he could have intentionally been excluding Baby Yoda.
So, without further ado, let's dive in!
- Kit Fisto.
- Mace Windu.
- Qui-Gon Jinn.
- Luke Skywalker.
- Rey Skywalker.
- Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader.
- Obi-Wan Kenobi. Obi-Wan, or “Ben,” Kenobi is still one of the strongest Jedi to ever carry a lightsaber.
- Yoda. The delightful and powerful Yoda takes the top spot here!
Dark Jedi, also known as "Fallen" Jedi, were Force-sensitives, frequently former Jedi, who chose to deny the light side of the Force or follow the dark side.
Yoda is hands down the strongest Jedi to have ever lived. He is incomparably wise when compared to the rest of the Jedi Council. Additionally, his swordsmanship is second to none, even at the age of 900. Plus, any Jedi who manages to stay alive for upwards of nine centuries must be doing something right.
Gray Jedi are those who, though having completed the teachings of the Jedi, operate independently and outside of the Jedi Council. They are typically seen as misguided, though they have not necessarily succumbed to the dark side.
It should be noted, though, that Finn being Force sensitive isn't the same thing as Finn being a Jedi. In fact, there are plenty of characters in the Star Wars galaxy who present some affinity for the Force but are not traditionally trained Jedi or Sith.
And once you had Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader in place as centerpieces of the greater saga, there wasn't much wiggle room to add female Jedi anywhere anyways. But they do exist, in the movies as well as the surrounding universe of novels, comic books and games.