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Childhood Misconceptions (aka The Trap Thread, but misconceptions still welcome)

I was watching RotJ the other night and remembered a few parts of the movie I took at face value as a kid (1983-1995) and only realized what was going on the first time I really watched them (November 1995, when I got the Faces VHS set).

Luke's Message: When 3PO says "R2, you're playing the wrong message!" I seriously thought that R2 had indeed played the wrong message.  It didn't really occur to me why I would think that Luke had recorded two messages to Jabba.

Yoda's Race: When Yoda says "When 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not!" I took that to mean that Yoda was just an extremely old human, and if Luke lived to be 900 he would look exactly like Yoda.

Anyone else young enough to have misconceptions like mine?

Last edited on July 19, 2010 at 3:07 PM by doubleofive

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RE: Childhood Misconceptions

Yes.... but I can't think of any right now.

 

*blush*

Sorry.  :(

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RE: Childhood Misconceptions

That's OK, I wouldn't have thought of mine if I hadn't watched the movies recently.

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none's avatar
RE: Childhood Misconceptions

The ESB Obi-Wan says 'that boy is our last hope" and Yoda replies "no there is another"

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Then wait a few years, and the Kenner Special Offer is!!!!!

So using the massive brain of a 9 years old I put my celebration of aliens together with a desire to know who the last hope was and Whaaala!

Admiral Ackbar is the Last Hope of the Jedi.

See even the figure came with a black notched light saber.

ALIENS RULE!!!!

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RE: Childhood Misconceptions

I saw my first clips of Star Wars (which I had never heard anything about before) on the popular science show Tomorrow's World (an item about the motion control cameras I think) and thought that the Rebel Base control centre was inside an X-Wing hurtling down the Death Star trench (too much Doctor Who I guess, I must of thought they were bigger on the inside).

I also thought Threepio was a guy in a suit of armor.

I read the comic book adaptation of Star Wars before seeing the film but I didn't read it right which was odd because I was normally very particular about words and had quite a high reading age at 7.

I thought Ben used to be called Ob Van Kenob and he was helping the Rebel Lions for about a month.

Last edited on April 6, 2010 at 1:00 AM by Bingowings

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bkev's avatar
RE: Childhood Misconceptions

Well... does calling a Lightsaber a LifeSaver for at least a year count?

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RE: Childhood Misconceptions

Yeah. I think I did that from 4 to 5... maybe up to 6. And at the time I'm pretty sure I'd only seen Return of the Jedi (depending on how long it the VHS tapes to come out compared to the theater release).

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RE: Childhood Misconceptions

I thought the Stormtroopers might be robots as some om them looked like they were missing parts as they lay dead on the ground in my Star Wars Storybook

When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish memes.

Check out my reconstruction of the ROTJ Shooting Script

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RE: Childhood Misconceptions

none said:

The ESB Obi-Wan says 'that boy is our last hope" and Yoda replies "no there is another"

.

.

.

.

.

Then wait a few years, and the Kenner Special Offer is!!!!!

So using the massive brain of a 9 years old I put my celebration of aliens together with a desire to know who the last hope was and Whaaala!

Admiral Ackbar is the Last Hope of the Jedi.

See even the figure came with a black notched light saber.

ALIENS RULE!!!!

I usually feel bad for making threads, but your post makes the whole thing worth it.  Thanks none!

Last edited on April 6, 2010 at 1:02 PM by doubleofive

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none's avatar
RE: Childhood Misconceptions

As part of the dying breed who saw the Holiday Special first, we are warped.  and a tad stoopid.  But you wants a black notched light saber now.... Don't you!

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RE: Childhood Misconceptions

I would be upset that the most popular thread I've ever made (as in "has more than two replies") will be taken over by Ackbar pics, but Ackbar is the best part of the internet.  BRING IT!

Last edited on April 6, 2010 at 2:27 PM by doubleofive

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RE: Childhood Misconceptions

Tapp

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Mapp

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RE: Childhood Misconceptions

The only times I have ever liked Robot Chicken were the times they made fun of Star Wars

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won't last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you'll be able to project it on a 20' by 40' screen with perfect quality. I think it's the director's prerogative, not the studio's to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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none said:

 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/24/admiral-ackbar-ole-miss-m_n_475349.html

http://starwarsblog.starwars.com/index.php/2010/02/24/ole-miss-mon-calamari-mascot/

Last edited on April 6, 2010 at 5:55 PM by fishmanlee
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RE: Childhood Misconceptions (aka The Trap Thread)

Came across these modern Childhood Misconceptions recently:

http://www.starwars.com/themovies/episode-vi/triple_bill.html

Scroll down to the comments where the following phrase is born:

 

That's awsome, I love the origanal trilagy!

But was that really the Origan of this Origanal statement. So googleing and this gem of a misconception appears:

http://boards.theforce.net/revenge_of_the_sith/b10331/21959628/r21962050/

Subject: The greatest Revenge came from a kid. Yup!

(Speaking about the young Boba Fett)

It was painful to see his own father die on that arena that day. And he promised to get Revenge, and he did, by multiplying into thousands and that way assuring his revenge on the jedi. The greatest revenge in the galaxy came from Boba Fett, not the sith.

 

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