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Fantasy tropes and conventions
Other notable Dark Lords include the Sith Lords from Star Wars , which include Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine ; Lord Dracula of the Castlevania series; Skeletor from Masters of the Universe; Brona the Warlock Lord from The Sword of Shannara; Morgoth from The Silmarillion; Darkseid from the DC Universe; Apocalypse from the Marvel Universe, Torak from The Belgariad; Nightmare from Soulcalibur; and Ganon from The Legend of Zelda.
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Fantasy tropes and conventions
Other notable Dark Lords include the Sith Lords from Star Wars , which include Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine; Lord Dracula of the Castlevania series; Skeletor from Masters of the Universe; Brona the Warlock Lord from The Sword of Shannara; Morgoth from The Silmarillion; Darkseid from the DC Universe; Apocalypse from the Marvel Universe, Torak from The Belgariad; Nightmare from Soulcalibur; and Ganon from The Legend of Zelda.
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Spin-off (media)
Examples of this include Tokimeki Memorial, which began as a video game and later branched out into anime and CD audio dramas, and Star Wars , which includes the six feature films, numerous novels, radio dramas, television series, and video games set within the same universe.
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Spin-off (media)
Examples of this include Tokimeki Memorial, which began as a video game and later branched out into anime and CD audio dramas, and Star Wars , which includes the six feature films, numerous novels, radio dramas , television series, and video games set within the same universe.
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Spin-off (media)
Examples of this include Tokimeki Memorial, which began as a video game and later branched out into anime and CD audio dramas, and Star Wars , which includes the six feature films , numerous novels, radio dramas, television series, and video games set within the same universe.
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Spin-off (media)
Examples of this include Tokimeki Memorial, which began as a video game and later branched out into anime and CD audio dramas, and Star Wars , which includes the six feature films, numerous novels , radio dramas, television series, and video games set within the same universe.
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Spin-off (media)
Examples of this include Tokimeki Memorial, which began as a video game and later branched out into anime and CD audio dramas, and Star Wars , which includes the six feature films, numerous novels, radio dramas, television series , and video games set within the same universe.
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Indiana Convention Center
Star Wars Celebration II and III - It brought over 30,000 loyal Star Wars fans to Indianapolis, including George Lucas , Hayden Christensen, Peter Mayhew, and many other members of the Star Wars cast and crew.
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Matthew Reinhart
Matthew Reinhart, who studied at Pratt Institute, has created many award-winning pop-up books, including Cinderella , Star Wars : The Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy and Mommy? (by Maurice Sendak and Arthur Yorinks).
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L. Neil Smith
Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu (1983), the first novel in the series, was set in the Star Wars expanded universe, between the events of the Star Wars films Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Episode IV: A New Hope, and concerned character Lando Calrissian.
Cornell University
Jimmy Smits, best known for his roles on L.A. Law, The West Wing, and in the Star Wars films Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith earned his MFA from Cornell.
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Stereotype
Patricia J. Williams, writer for The Nation, said this of Jar Jar Binks, a character from the 1999 and 2002 Star Wars films The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones, respectively: "...intentionally or not, Jar Jar's pratfalls and high jinks borrow heavily from the genre of minstrelsy.
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Stereotype
Patricia J. Williams, writer for The Nation, said this of Jar Jar Binks, a character from the 1999 and 2002 Star Wars films The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones, respectively: "...intentionally or not, Jar Jar's pratfalls and high jinks borrow heavily from the genre of minstrelsy.
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Ninja Spirit (video series)
The series includes homages and references to many films such as Enter the Dragon, Star Wars , The Matrix, and the James Bond films .
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Old Money (The Simpsons)
It features cultural references to films such as Tom Jones and If I Had a Million, and the Star Wars and Batman film franchises .
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Empire of Dreams
The documentary is strictly chronological, divided into five parts, from George Lucas beginning his career as a filmmaker, to the making of the three original Star Wars films , to the impact Star Wars has made the world today.
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Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Released on May 16, 2002, Attack of the Clones was the first motion picture to be shot completely on a high definition digital 24-frame system and the first Star Wars film to be internationally out-grossed in the year of its original release.
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Star Wars filming locations
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History of robots
Star Wars featured two robots ; an android named C-3PO and R2-D2, both of which become extremely iconic as robots.
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Space flight simulator game
Trade Wars and TradeWars 2002 were early BBS door games that featured trading and combat set in outer space, and were influential in their own right.
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Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Star Wars features several parallels to Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, such as the conflict between Rebels and Imperial Forces, the "wipes" between scenes, and the famous opening crawl that begins each film.
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Lando Calrissian
The Star Wars comic book series released by Marvel Comics featured Calrissian as a prominent character following The Empire Strikes Back.
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Lando Calrissian
The Star Wars comic book series released by Marvel Comics featured Lando as a prominent character following The Empire Strikes Back.
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Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars mostly featured space sequences , but The Empire Strikes Back featured not only space dog-fights, but also an ice planet battle sequence and elements of cities that floated among the clouds.
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Star Wars
Star Wars features elements such as (Jedi) knights, witches, and princesses that are related to archetypes of the fantasy genre.
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Meditation
In particular, science fiction stories such as Frank Herbert's 'Dune', Star Trek, Artemis Fowl, Star Wars , Maskman, Lost Horizon by James Hilton, and Stargate SG-1 have featured characters who practice one form of meditation or another.
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