Brick-builtStar Wars™ Logo EveryStar Wars™ fan instantly recognises those iconic yellow letters scrolling into the depths of space. TheStar Warslogo has been etched into pop culture history, becoming a symbol of adventure, heroism and the legendary saga, beloved by many. So, what better wa...
The idea was that the titles would be in perspective and that they were being pulled in by the logo. It motivates the entrance of the crawl from the bottom of the screen, but it wasn't moving at the same speed. So, at some point, theStar Warslogo would fade out and the crawl would...
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The new logo didn’t come entirely out of nowhere.The bright yellow matches the originalStar Warsfilm, while the sharp slant harkens back toEmpire Strikes Back, which features the most Han Solo to date. (Spoiler alert: He doesn’t appear in the first 20 minutes of eitherA New HopeorRetur...
The Star Wars Theme has represented a wide range of characters, from the most important ones to the minor people, as minifigures. If these figures used standard Bright Yellow minifigures heads from 1999 to 2004, the theme was the first to use flesh-colored figures since 4504 Millennium ...
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Special package design withStar Wars: Attack of the Clones20th Anniversary logo Weapon: One (1) blaster rifle Accessories: One (1) C-3PO mechanical head with LED light-up function (yellow light, battery operated) One (1) set of antennas (attachable to th...
Here are some fascinating facts about the ‘Star Wars’ universe—any one of which makes a perfect response the next time someone says “May the 4th be with you.”
The 21st and 22nd episodes of Season Four featured a red opening logo, as opposed to the series' standard yellow.[96] In the 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th episodes of Season Five, the opening logo was changed to have a blue color in honor of R2-D2. TNT signed a multi-seasonal ...