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#1419845
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Help: Looking for... VHS/DVD Preservations
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These three threads contain a fair bit of information re the various OT VHS preservation releases:-

none’s :F:L:I:M:S:I:P:L:A:S:T: D:A:T:A:B:A:S:E:

none’s Treadwell Collection

russs15’s Info: My PAL VHS Archive Collection
 

^ from the Original Trilogy Preservations - VHS / Videotape, CED & Laserdisc sourced section of the…

An Index Of Projects & Help Thread for Star Wars Preservations thread, which may be of some interest or help.

 

Re DVD rips…? No - as they are readily available to buy; and we ae NOT a pirate site.

However, there are some improvement projects for the DVD releases (mainly the 2004 OT SE DVDs and the 2006 GOUT DVDs) - which can be found in the ‘An Index Of Projects & Help Thread for Star Wars Preservations’ - linked to above. 👍
 

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Super Star Wars (and 'Super Empire Strikes Back' & 'Super Return Of The Jedi')
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The ‘Super Star Wars’ Trilogy of games…

 

 

LucasArts’ Super Star Wars games are notable for retelling the entire original movie trilogy in the form of a SNES adventure. Super Star Wars was released in 1992 - with ‘Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back’ and ‘Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi’ coming out the following years.

At the time, it had been nine years since the last Star Wars movie entry and we were still years away from the Special Editions or Prequel Trilogy. Fans were still hungry for more Star Wars, and they got it in the comparatively bonkers narrative of Star Wars: The Super Edition…

 

Wikipedia Pages - Super Star Wars : Super Empire Strikes Back : Super Return Of The Jedi

GameFAQs Pages (Guides, Cheats, Q&A, Reviews, Chat) - Super Star Wars : Super Empire Strikes Back : Super Return Of The Jedi

Youtube Playthrough Videos (from ‘LongPlayArchive’) - Super Star Wars : Super Empire Strikes Back : Super Return Of The Jedi
 

Some online articles about the Super Star Wars Trilogy games…

The Bizarre Storytelling of the Super Star Wars Trilogy - a 2020 article at Den Of Geek
The Super Star Wars Trilogy - The Force Is Strong With These - article at Gaming With Swag
Super Star Wars Review : Super ESB : Super ROTJ - 2009 articles at IGN
Super Star Wars Review : Super ESB : Super ROTJ - 2009 articles at Nintendo Life
The Super Star Wars Trilogy Review - a 2010 article at Hande’s Blog
Games time forgot: The Super Star Wars Trilogy - a 2008 article at Destructoid
Retro Review: SUPER STAR WARS Trilogy - a 2017 article at GameTyrant
Retro Jedi Rejoice! Super Star Wars Ported to PS4 and Vita - a 2015 article at The Escapist
Super Star Wars Review (PS4) - a 2015 article at Push Square
‘Super Star Wars’ Is Brutal, Baffling And Absolutely Worth Playing - a 2015 article at Tech Times
A Prototype Of Super Star Wars For The Sega Mega Drive Has Been Found - a 2020 article at The Gamer
Are the Super Star Wars Games Worth Playing Today? - a 10 minute video at the SNESdrunk youtube channel
Super Star Wars Trilogy on Super Nintendo - a 12 minute video at the Friday Night Arcade youtube channel
Super Star Wars TRILOGY | Ultra HD 4K/60fps SNES Walkthrough - a 288 minute video at the Kawaii Games youtube channel
Wookieepedia Page for the Super Star Wars Trilogy games

Did The Mandalorian series reference an Old SNES game? - a 2019 article at Nerdist

 

Somewhat unsurprisingly, the Super Star Wars Trilogy of games nearly made their way onto PC back in the mid-1990’s:-

Super Star Wars (PC/DOS) 1996, LucasArts’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62o-ST0iAAw - 82 minute video at the Major Thriftwood youtube channel.

The blurb: ‘A PC port of Super Star Wars was in the works since 1994, by Danish game company Brain Bug and produced by Softgold. The game was almost completed, and was well into the playtesting phase, but in 1995 LucasArts decided to halt the development and cancel the release.’
 

However, the trilogy of games are now available to play on the PC (officially) - via Antstream Arcade:-

https://www.pcgamesn.com/super-star-wars-snes-antstream

https://techraptor.net/gaming/news/classic-snes-star-wars-games-now-playable-on-pc

 
 

 

If only…

 

 

It seems the games were also available on the GameBoy - with ‘Super Return Of The Jedi’ also available on the GameGear…

 

‘Star Wars (Game Boy) full playthrough’ - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQvluSLve5k (34 minutes)

GameFAQs Page: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/gameboy/563295-star-wars

 
 

‘Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Game Boy) full playthrough’ - www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SXDRhhEIPc (76 minutes)

GameFAQs Page: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/gameboy/585697-star-wars-the-empire-strikes-back

 
 

‘Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (Game Boy) full playthrough’ - www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5sCqg1whAk (84 minutes)

GameFAQs Page: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/gameboy/563298-super-star-wars-return-of-the-jedi

 
 

‘Super Star Wars - Return of the Jedi’ (Game Gear) playthrough - www.youtube.com/watch?v=20CM5W483sE (55 minutes)

GameFAQs Page: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/gamegear/586834-super-star-wars-return-of-the-jedi
 

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Star Wars <strong>Fan Films</strong> / Shorts - a general discussion thread
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Star Wars: The Dark Redemption’ (1999 fan film):-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-9Mgh3Bgfk - a 24 minute fan film at the Farys youtube channel.
 

The blurb…

‘Set just two days before the events of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, the film tells of how Mara Jade with other Rebels captured the plans for the first Death Star.’
 

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#1419514
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<strong>Shadows Of The Empire</strong> | Lucasfilm's mid-to-late 1990's EU multimedia project
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A thread similar to the ‘The Force Unleashed | Lucasfilm’s 2007-2010 EU multimedia project’ 2023 info / discussion.

and the ‘Clone Wars | Lucasfilm’s 2002-2007 EU multimedia project’ 2020 info post + Genndy Tartakovsky’s 2003 Clone Wars.

plus the ‘Republic Commando | Lucasfilm’s 2004-2009 EU multimedia project | lore retcon #2,378’ 2024 info thread.

 

As there seemingly isn’t already a thread for the overall Shadows Of The Empire ‘multimedia project’ on here…
 

An Index for this ‘Shadows Of The Empire’ (SOTE) thread:-

Ⓐ • About ‘Shadows Of The Empire’…
Ⓑ • The Book(s)
Ⓒ • The Comics
Ⓓ • The Game
Ⓔ • The Soundtrack
Ⓕ • The Toys
Ⓖ • The Trading Cards
Ⓗ • The RPG
Ⓘ • Reviews, Retrospectives & Fan Content
Ⓙ • OT•com SOTE Discussion Threads
Ⓚ • A few online articles on SOTE

 

 

Ⓐ • About ‘Shadows Of The Empire’…

 
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire is a 1996 multimedia project created by Lucasfilm. The idea was to create a story set between the films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and to explore all commercial possibilities of a full motion picture release without actually making a film. The venture was intended to reinvigorate interest in the franchise ahead of the 1997 theatrical Special Editions of the Star Wars Trilogy released the following year.

Several products were released, including a novel, a junior novelization, a comic book series, a video game, a soundtrack, trading cards, role-playing games, posters, model kits, Micro Machines toys, and a series of action figures and vehicles.

The story introduces Rebel ally Dash Rendar, who aids the heroes in their attempt to liberate the frozen Han Solo from bounty hunter Boba Fett. Meanwhile, Darth Vader continues the search for his son, Luke Skywalker, whom crime lord Prince Xizor attempts to kill in his plot to replace Vader at the side of Emperor Palpatine.
 

It was sometimes referred to as ‘The Movie Without A Movie’.

 

The blurb / a would-be opening crawl…

“When Luke Skywalker was most vulnerable…
When a renegade hero became a friend in desperate need and a dark villain faced his greatest challenge…
When the Empire turned more and more to the forces of the underworld…
the underworld moved in to crush the Empire and the Rebellion in a single stroke…
After The Empire Strikes Back and before Return of the Jedi, there was a time when heroes and villains alike lived in the Shadows of the Empire.”

 

'Shadows Of The Empire Commercial’ (novel, comic & game):-

www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5sGUwWAxbc - a 75 second trailer at the Shadows of the Empire youtube channel
 

A HD remade trailer - Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Commercial - at the editing sith lord youtube channel
 

Shadows of the Empire wikipedia page - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_Shadows_of_the_Empire

Shadows of the Empire wookieepedia page - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Shadows_of_the_Empire

Shadows of the Empire: insightful overview - www.forcematerial.com/home/2016/11/11/20-secrets-of-shadows-of-the-empire

 

 

 

Ⓑ • The Book(s)

 

 
‘Shadows of the Empire’ is a 1996 novel written by Steve Perry. It describes the events between the films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. It was part of the Shadows of the Empire multimedia project.

‘It is a time of crisis. Han Solo, frozen in carbonite, is being taken to the vile gangster Jabba the Hutt. As Princess Leia mounts a rescue mission and Darth Vader scours the Galaxy for Luke Skywalker, another sinister figure emerges. Cunning and ruthless, leader of a powerful crime syndicate, he will pit himself against Vader for the favor of their mutual master…the dreaded Emperor.’

 

From the Wikipedia page for the SOTE novel:-

'Princess Leia, Chewbacca, and Lando Calrissian hire the services of Battle of Hoth veteran Dash Rendar, who has located Boba Fett’s ship, which has the frozen Han Solo aboard. The heroes lead an attempt to liberate Han from the bounty hunter, but are outgunned by Imperial TIE fighters. Back on Tatooine, as Luke Skywalker constructs a new lightsaber, he is chased by swoop bike riders in the service of Jabba the Hutt and saved by Dash.

The two learn where they can intercept the plans for a new Death Star, which they obtain with the aid of Bothan fighters and bring to Kothlis to be decoded. Luke is briefly captured by the agents of Darth Vader and learns of the Falleen crime lord Prince Xizor, who plans to kill Luke in a plot to gain Emperor Palpatine’s favor. Meanwhile, Leia investigates the attempts on Luke’s life. She and Chewbacca meet Xizor’s human-replica droid Guri, who brings Leia to Coruscant, where Xizor tries to seduce the princess in an attempt to bait Luke.

Luke, Lando and Dash sneak into the crime lord’s palace to save Leia. As the Rebels engage Imperial fighters above Coruscant, Xizor is prevented from escaping by the vengeful Darth Vader, whose Star Destroyer shoots down his repulsor craft and Skyhook base. The debris from the explosion hits the Outrider, apparently killing Dash. Back on Tatooine once more, Luke records a holographic message for Jabba the Hutt.

Author Steve Perry was commissioned to write the novel—the backbone of the multimedia project—after writing the novelizations of The Mask for Bantam, and Aliens based upon graphic novels by Dark Horse Comics, which had been licensed by Lucasfilm to create Star Wars comics. In addition to studying the original Star Wars trilogy, Perry read the first spin-off novel in the franchise, Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, to get an idea of how to write for Vader.

The publishers wanted a ‘substitute’ for the incapacitated Han Solo, and Perry came up with the character of Dash, noted by fans as being mainly a vehicle for Solo-esque dialogue. The publishers also instructed Perry to make Xizor’s attempt to seduce Leia successful, but the author refused as he feared fan backlash.

Steve Perry has expressed his support of adapting the story as an animated film. A prequel novel was planned, to be written by author Charles Grant, but was cancelled due to a Lucasfilm Licensing move from Bantam to Del Rey Books.’

 

^ by Hugh Fleming

 

Wookieepedia page for the SOTE Novel - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Shadows_of_the_Empire_(novel)

Amazon page (for info only) for the SOTE Novel - www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Wars-Shadows-Steve-Perry/dp/055350472X

Audible page for the SOTE Novel - www.audible.co.uk/pd/Star-Wars-Shadows-of-the-Empire-Audiobook/B004EXE4RO

 
 

The SOTE Junior Novel…

 

 
‘The junior novelization of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire was written by Christopher Golden and published by Bantam Doubleday Dell in October 1996. It is based on the story and novel of the same name by Steve Perry. The target audience of the junior novelization is kids 8-12.’

^ Wookieepedia page for the Jnr Novel - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Shadows_of_the_Empire_(junior_novelization)
 

RebelScum info page for the SOTE Junior Novel - http://www.rebelscum.com/soteBKjrnv.asp

Amazon page (for info only) Jnr Novel - www.amazon.co.uk/Shadows-Empire-Novelization-Christopher-Golden/dp/0606118357

 
 

The Secrets of The Shadows Of The Empire book…

 

 

The book blurb: ‘The minds behind the Star Wars galaxy have created a phenomenon of epic proportions, designed to unfold in nearly every medium at their disposal. This intensely researched volume guides you through this Star Wars event–as its creators reveal the secrets behind the multimedia release of the year. The tendrils of this dark drama will reach throughout the Star Wars galaxy’.
 

‘The Secrets of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire is a 1996 reference book written by Mark Cotta Vaz. Structured like a “making of” book typically written for a film, the book covers the Shadows of the Empire multimedia campaign. It explains the origins and development of the novel, comics, video game, and soundtrack.’

‘After George Lucas approved the concept, Wilson and Howard Roffman wrote a brief outline of the premise. Then in November 1994, licensing representatives and Lucasfilm executives met at Skywalker Ranch to begin serious work on the project. Author Steve Perry, who had been hired to write the novel, took detailed notes of the discussion, and used this to create an outline for his book. This outline would serve as the basis for all other aspects of the overall project.’

^ from the Wookieepedia page for ‘The Secrets of Shadows Of The Empire’ official book:-

https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/The_Secrets_of_Star_Wars:_Shadows_of_the_Empire
 

Amazon page for the book (for info) - www.amazon.co.uk/Secrets-Star-Wars-Shadows-Empire/dp/0345402367

FantasticFiction page for the book - www.fantasticfiction.com/series/star-wars/secrets-of-star-wars-shadows-of-empire.htm

 

Also from the official ‘The Secrets of The Shadows Of The Empire’ book, on the subject of archiving material and canon…

 

 

 

Ⓒ • The Comics

 

 
'Shadows of the Empire was a six-issue miniseries that was part of the Shadows of the Empire multimedia campaign.

While the events of the comic coincide with the events of the novel, the comic does not follow much the exploits of Leia, Lando and the mysterious villainess Guri, who here plays only a minor supportive role; on the other hand it includes a generous amount of what Boba Fett was up to during that time, the rivalry with his fellow bounty hunters, and Jix’s mission on Tatooine.’
 

Shadows of the Empire (comics) Wookieepedia page - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Shadows_of_the_Empire_(comics)

SOTE comics; Marvel website page - https://www.marvel.com/comics/series/20219/star_wars_shadows_of_the_empire_1996

RebelScum website info page (with cover art) for the SOTE comics - www.rebelscum.com/sotedhcomics.asp

 
 

Graphic Novel info - Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire : Graphic Novel - an amazon link; with images of the 2001 release.

 

 
 

Shadows Of The Empire: Evolution info…

 

 

‘The story is set in 4 ABY, which sets it one year after The Empire Strikes Back, and more or less shortly after the events of Return of the Jedi. Xizor, the leader of Black Sun, has been killed by Darth Vader, and Guri, a beautiful Human replica droid and Xizor’s personal assassin, is left wondering what her future will hold now that she no longer has anyone to answer to. Throughout the ongoing struggle for underworld supremacy, Guri endeavors to uncover hints of her Human side—if it even exists. But in her quest to alter her programming and gain Humanity, Guri becomes the quarry of both bounty hunters and Rebels (led by Luke Skywalker). Secrets lay buried in her android mind that make her a valuable prey.’

^ from the Wookieepedia page for ‘SOTE: Evolution’ - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Shadows_of_the_Empire:_Evolution
 

Marvel page for SOTE: Evolution: www.marvel.com/comics/issue/54549/star_wars_shadows_of_the_empire_-_evolution_1998_1

Dark Horse page for SOTE: Evolution: www.darkhorse.com/Books/49-378/Star-Wars-Shadows-of-the-Empire---Evolution-TPB

A short interview with author Steve Perry: https://starwarsinterviews.com/various/authors/steve-perry-author

A video info review on ‘SOTE: Evolution’ - a 35 minute video from the RaD Adventures Network youtube channel.

 

^ Guri - from the Dark Horse Comic ‘Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire - Evolution’

 

 

 

Ⓓ • The Game

 

 
'Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire is a video game developed and published by LucasArts. Primarily a third-person shooter, the game also utilizes multiple types of vehicular combat sequences. It was released for the Nintendo 64 on December 3, 1996, and a version for Windows 95 was released nearly one year later on September 17, 1997. The game was re-released for Windows systems on May 3, 2016 through Good Old Games. The re-release allows the game to play properly on 64-bit Windows installations.

In the game, which started development in 1994, the player controls the mercenary Dash Rendar in his efforts to help Luke Skywalker and rescue Princess Leia from Prince Xizor’s hands. It is part of the Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire multimedia project and takes place as a backstory between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Tracks from the multimedia project’s soundtrack are used as the game’s musical score. The game received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Shadows of the Empire was the third top-selling Nintendo 64 game for 1997, with more than 1 million copies sold.’

^ the blurb is taken from the youtube video below.
 

The official Lucasarts website for the SOTE game (via the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine):-

https://web.archive.org/web/20070205070721/http://www.lucasarts.com/products/shadows

 

 

 

 

Nintendo 64 Longplay: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aFMsFdYCRw - a 162 minute playthrough video from the N64 Archive youtube channel.

 
 

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire | PC | Playthrough’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGONy9FLcE0 - a 152 minute video from the Stranno youtube channel.

 
 

Star Wars: Shadow Of The Empire All Cutscenes Movie(PC; cut scenes differ from the N64 version):-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfSrTImTOyg - a 12 minute video at the NeedleMouse Productions youtube video.

 
 

As well as the official SOTE Soundtrack, the N64 & PC SOTE game also had an appreciated soundtrack of its own…

Shadows of the Empire Complete Soundtrack OST- Nintendo 64’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr0XVj7ZuxY - a 27 minute video at the Video Game Tracks youtube video.

 
 

‘Star Wars Shadows of the Empire Nintendo 64 Commercial 1996’ - www.youtube.com/watch?v=llFRAFSgqFw

‘Shadows of the Empire (Nintendo 64\N64\Australian Commercial)’ - www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByvPcWmsvs8

‘Shadows of the Empire (Nintendo 64\N64\UK Commercial)’ - www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikvqHhXTVoA

GameFaqs.com page for the SOTE N64 game - https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/n64/198789-star-wars-shadows-of-the-empire

GameFaqs.com page for the SOTE PC game - https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/53840-star-wars-shadows-of-the-empire

 
 

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire: The Official Strategy Guide…

 

 
As was the norm back then for ‘big gaming titles’ (in a time before fast broadband and video playthroughs) there were official guide books published for many top video games. The ‘Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire: The Official Strategy Guide’ was a strategy guide published by Prima’s Secrets of the Games for both the PC and Nintendo 64 versions of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire, by Bart Farkas.
 

The book blurb: ‘With Shadows of the Empire: The Official Strategy Guide, you’ll learn how to defeat Boba Fett and IG-88, blast Imperial baddies, and get the secrets you’ll need to ultimately destroy Prince Xizor and his Skyhook, inclooding:All the locations of the secret Rebel challenge points, Step-by-step walkthroughs for every mission, Jet-packed flight skills that will propel you to victory, Maps for selected levels About the Author.’
 

SOTE: PC Version: ‘The Official Strategy Guide (Secrets of the Games Series)’ - amazon link - (for info)

SOTE: N64 version: ‘Shadows of the Empire - Game Secrets’ - amazon link - (for info)

 

 

 

Ⓔ • The Soundtrack

 

'The Shadows of the Empire soundtrack is a musical score by Emmy Award-winning composer Joel McNeely which was inspired by author Steve Perry’s 1996 novel of the same name. The score, much like classical program music of the past, is based on a piece of literature rather than a motion picture.

The 51-minute score, conducted by McNeely, was performed by the 90-piece Royal Scottish National Orchestra and a 150 voice chorus in Glasgow, Scotland in early 1996. The album was released by Varèse Sarabande Records on April 23, 1996. In addition to the score, the CD contained exclusive CD-ROM features with behind-the-scenes content.’

^ from the Wookieepedia page for the SOTE Soundtrack
 

The SOTE soundtrack info at Discogs - www.discogs.com/Joel-McNeely-Star-Wars-Shadows-Of-The-Empire/master/260806

 

 
Shadows of the Empire Complete Soundtrack OST’:-

www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSaXhrimzs0&list=PL52216F97F15A201A - SOTE playlist at the Mast3rFr3aky youtube channel

 

Shadows of the Empire Is Back With a Very Special Release - a 2020 article at CBR

Soundtrack Review – “Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire” (Vinyl Reissue) - a 2020 review at Laughing Place

Review: Joel McNeely, ‘Star Wars: Shadows Of The Empire’ - a 2020 review at The Second Disc

 

 

 

Ⓕ • The Toys

 

 
Wookieepedia page for SOTE toy line - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Shadows_of_the_Empire_(toy_line)

Wookieepedia page for SOTE Micro Machines - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Shadows_of_the_Empire_Micro_Machines

 

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (Toy Commercial)’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj-GjJfi94c - a 32 second video at the Shadows of the Empire youtube channel
 
 

• a few articles / sources of info on the SOTE toyline…

Shadows of the Empire Action Figures - article at Gentlemen Of Leisure
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Collectibles - at Battle Grip
SOTE Collections - at Jedi Temple Archives
SOTE Checklist & Info - at RebelScum.com
SOTE Figures 1996-97 - at JediBusiness.com
SOTE Toys Photo Archive - at RebelScum.com
SOTE Micro Machines Info Page - at RebelScum.com

 

 

 

 

Ⓖ • The Trading Cards

 

 
The Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire trading card set is a collectable series of trading cards produced by Topps in 1996, as part of the Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire multimedia project. The set, comprising 100 cards, features original color illustrations by artists Greg Hildebrandt and Tim Hildebrandt.

Each card features a color illustration on the front and detailed narrative text on the back, relating the entire Shadows of the Empire novelized story, written by Steve Perry. Linda Siegal and Greg Hildrebrandt’s daughter Mary were among the models who posed for the card illustrations.

^ Wookieepedia page for SOTE (trading cards):-

https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Shadows_of_the_Empire_(trading_cards)
 

RebelScum info page (with images) for the SOTE Topps trading cards: http://www.rebelscum.com/soteTCcards.asp

JediTempleArchive page for SOTE cards: www.jeditemplearchives.com/topps-trading-cards/1996-shadows-of-the-empire

 

 

 
Wookieepedia page for the SOTE ‘Embossed Metal Collector Cards’:-

https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Shadows_of_the_Empire_Embossed_Metal_Collector_Cards
 

RebelScum info page (with images) for the SOTE embossed metal cards: http://www.rebelscum.com/soteMIcards.asp

Facebook MarketPlace page (with lots of images & info): https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/158186845516103

 

 

 

Ⓗ • The RPG (Role Playing Game)

 

 
'The Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook was a roleplaying guide published by West End Games for the second edition of the Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. It was written by Peter M. Schweighofer and was first published in June of 1996.

The book summarizes and details the events of the novel Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire.’

^ from Wookieepedia page for ‘SOTE Sourcebook’ (RPG) - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Shadows_of_the_Empire_Sourcebook
 

Wookieepedia page for ‘Star Wars Roleplaying Game’ - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Roleplaying_Game

Wikipedia page for the ‘Star Wars Roleplaying Game’ - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Roleplaying_Game

 
 

Retro RPG: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLYnKFpyEpQ - a 15 minute video at the RPGGamer youtube channel.

The blurb: The book summarizes and details the events of the novel Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire.

The Official Companion to the Novel ‘Shadows of the Empire’.

After his defeat on Cloud City, Luke Skywalker finds himself a pawn in a deadly game between Darth Vader and the mysterious and dangerous leader of the criminal organization Black Sun. Confronted by bounty hunters and his own worst fears, Luke must must [sic] lead a daring rescue mission to Emperor Palpatine’s throne world of Coruscant, where he will confront the foes who lurk in the Shadows of the Empire…’

 

 

 

Ⓘ • Reviews, Retrospectives & Fan Content…

 

Could Shadows of the Empire Fit Into Star Wars Canon?’:-

www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGKcSvi9P_o - a 4 minute video from the Star Wars Explained youtube channel

 

 

Shadows of the Empire Lore Play’:-

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1E873sPZ0PNd5vth_ZcVRmBSIowf5AOo - a 10 video playlist from the Star Wars Explained youtube channel

 

 

Shadows Of The Empire - A Star Wars Retrospective’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO5_Br-Oonc - a 35 minute video from the Mr Sunday Movies youtube channel.
 
The blurb: 'Shadows of the Empire was a 1996 Star Wars multimedia Lucasfilm project which offered all the fanfare of a movie release without the movie. Consisting of a N64 video game, a book, comic series, toy line, role playing game, soundtrack and more it paved the way for modern Star Wars projects and marketing. ’

 

 

The Making of Shadows of the Empire’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gsmE_hoNsI - an 85 minute video from the Saintmillion youtube channel.

The blurb: ‘A deep dive into the creation of a Star Wars multimedia project that takes place between Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. We look into the story, comics, toys, soundtrack, and even ideas for a Boba Fett video game.’

 

 

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire - The Motion Picture 2018’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgQ_JJh-WVQ - a 95 minute video from the Kazuya Hartless youtube channel

The blurb: ‘For more info, see FAQ at the end of this motion picture’… (audio book reading set to SOTE / OT era artwork)

 

 

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire by Steve Perry Book Review’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V7a8a4S_jw - a 10 minute review video at the Mike’s Book Reviews youtube channel.

The blurb: ‘Mike shifts gears in talking about the original Star Wars EU to give another recommendation for a starting point for beginners; Shadows of the Empire by Steve Perry.’

 

 

The Making of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire’:-

www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2l-2z2ZuBQ - a 16 minute video from the quality HelloGreedo youtube channel.

The blurb: 'Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire is a 1996 multimedia project created by Lucasfilm. The idea was to create a story set between the films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and to explore all commercial possibilities of a full motion picture release without actually making a film. The venture was intended to reinvigorate interest in the franchise ahead of the theatrical Special Editions of the Star Wars trilogy released the following year.

Several products were released, including a novel, a junior novelization, a comic book series, a video game, a soundtrack, trading cards, role-playing games, posters, model kits, Micro Machines toys, statuettes, vinyl dolls, and a series of action figures and vehicles. The story introduces Rebel ally Dash Rendar, who aids the heroes in their attempt to liberate the frozen Han Solo from bounty hunter Boba Fett. Meanwhile, Darth Vader continues the search for his son, Luke Skywalker, whom crime lord Prince Xizor attempts to kill in his plot to replace Vader at the side of Emperor Palpatine.’

 

 

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SIX Times George Lucas Referenced Shadows of the Empire In the Star Wars Prequels & Special Editions’:-

www.youtube.com/watch?v=H40cHZY17f8 - a 4 minute video from the Star Wars Fan Animations youtube channel.

The blurb: ‘Shadows of the Empire is a massive Multi Media Project consisting of books, comics, video games, short stories, toys, and more! And George Lucas was not only involved in its creation, but he also referenced Shadows of the Empire SIX TIMES in Star Wars Episodes 1-6!’

 

 

 

Ⓙ • OriginalTrilogy•com threads on Shadows Of The Empire…

 
Shadows of the Empire - a TV show idea? - a 2005 thread
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire soundtrack - a 2017 thread
‘Shadows Of The Empire’ soundtrack - help wanted accessing the cd-rom part - a 2006 thread
Help: looking for… Shadows of the Empire OST Enhanced CD features? - a 2019 thread
Help Wanted: ‘Shadows of the Empire’ N64 Game Trailer - a 2005 thread
Help Wanted: a hi-res image for Shadows of the Empire (N64 game) - a 2009 thread
Shadows Of The Empire - Source Book for the RPG? - a 2005 thread
Feedback Wanted: Shadows of The Empire - Movie Project (youtube video) - a 2011 thread
Idea & Help Wanted: Star Wars Dark Empire: The Movie - a 2008 thread

 

 

 

Ⓚ • A few online articles on Shadows Of The Empire…

 
Star Wars: The forgotten history of Shadows of the Empire - a 2019 article at The Irish Times
20 secrets of Shadows of the Empire - a 2020 article at Force Material
How Shadows of the Empire Became a Gritty ’90s Epic - a 2019 article at Den Of Geek
The Story of ‘Shadows of the Empire,’ the Star Wars Spinoff Movie That Was Everything but a Movie - a 2016 article at Thrillist
Star Wars: Why Shadows of the Empire Isn’t Part of Disney Canon - a 2020 article at ScreenRant
Star Wars: Why Was Shadows of the Empire Such a Big Deal? - a 2019 article at CBR
SOTE: A Movie Project Without A Movie - a 2018 article at Tatooine Times
SOTE: Remembering Star Wars’ Most Audacious Video Game Adaptation - a 2018 article at Game Informer
Classic Postmortem: Star Wars: Shadows Of The Empire - a 2009 article at GamaSutra
The Classics: ‘Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire’ - a 2012 article at The Verge
Shadows of the Empire - Tropes Of… - info page at TV Tropes

 
 

As ever, if you see any mistakes or broken links please let us know - or have anything for inclusion to the above info, too. 👍
 

Last Updated: 9th February, 2023.

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#1419379
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The <strong>random YouTube / Vimeo etc video finds</strong> thread for the Original Trilogy
Time

Star Wars: the Original Trilogy – in 7 Minutes’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rooueGG0fY - a video from the Alt Shift X youtube channel (he of GOT analysis fame)
 

The blurb: ‘What happens in the first three Star Wars movies, A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi?’
 

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#1419329
Topic
<strong>Star Wars: Visions</strong> (animated short films) - a general discussion thread - * <strong>SPOILERS</strong> *
Time

del rey books have announced an original novel inspired by one of these animated tales - due out in October…
 

'This year, #StarWarsVisions will bring all-new, creative takes on Star Wars from the world’s best anime creators.

Coming Oct 12th, an original novel inspired by one of those animated tales. A #StarWars book quite unlike any before it.

RONIN By Emma Mieko Candon’

^ https://twitter.com/DelReyStarWars/status/1373998785572052996
 

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#1419050
Topic
Lucasfilm at 50
Time

 
‘2021 marks the 50th anniversary of Lucasfilm. The celebration will kick off with commemorative, fan-favorite 50th anniversary Star Wars products. The launch starts in January and will continue throughout the year with special edition product releases’.
 

“Consumer products have always been an integral part of the Star Wars fan experience, and they remain a constant force in pop-culture today,” says Paul Southern, Lucasfilm senior vice president, Licensing and Franchise. “To commemorate Lucasfilm’s 50 years of storytelling, we look forward to honoring this consumer products legacy and bringing to life brand-new products, games, and publishing offerings that celebrate our future with Lucasfilm’s exciting feature films and Disney+ series ahead.”’

^ from the ‘StarWars•com 50th anniversary announcement’ - the first article on Lucasfilm’s 50th, on StarWars•com, in December 2020.
 

It is both telling and unfortunate in the first announcement about Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary… that the opening statement is about selling the fans more merchandise. As evidenced below, and also since - in the majority of articles online, it appears the aim of Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary is not to celebrate the rich history and achievements of this great pioneering company… but to instead sell yet more merch to the fans.
 
 

Just some of the countless offerings from sites using Lucasfilm’s ‘50th anniversary’ as opportunity to sell more merchandise…

 
Fan Favorites from Classic Star Wars stories come to Hasbro’s Black Series - at StarWars•com

^ RebelScum.com info on the wrong character name, story and figure details for the release of the Black Series’ Imperial Guard figure

Lucasfilm and Hasbro announce new publishing-inspired Star Wars figures - at Lucasfilm•com

Hasbro Pulse reveals Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary products and more - at StarWars•com

Lego R2D2 available to buy as part of Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary (for $200) - at Lego•com & Lego’s Twitter

The Clone Wars figures - available as part of Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary - at StarWars•com

LEGO Minifigure Madness, Hasbro Celebrates 50 Years of Lucasfilm, and More! at the official Star Wars youtube channel

Del Rey celebrates Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary by repackaging ‘Legends’ novels - at DelReyStarWars twitter.

Classic Star Wars books are getting re-released for Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary article at Polygon•com

Best Star Wars Trading Card Sets to Celebrate Lucasfilm’s 50th Anniversary article at DenOfGeek•com

Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary: Clone Ward figure headed to Target article at ToyBook•com

Star Wars Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Free Promo Box from Hasbro video at Bossk’s Bounty youtube channel

D23 Announces Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary 6-Pin Box Set Coming May 24th article at LaughingPlace•com

The Phantom Menace: Black Series Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Action Figure: Mace Windu - at Forbidden Planet

The Clone Wars: Black Series Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Action Figure: Obi-Wan Kenobi - at Forbidden Planet

Hasbro reveals Lucasfilm 50th anniversary Star Wars: Droids figures - at Future Of The Force

Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Commemorative Action Figures (index list) - at Jedi Temple Archives

Doctor Aphra #12 - Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Variant (assorted Marvel comics) - at Boba Fett Fan Club

Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary commemorative film posters - at the official D23 club

Lucasfilm 50th anniversary ‘challenge coin’ - at Worth Point

Lucasfilm 50th Vintage Collection Shipper At Walmart - at Galactic Figures

Lucasfilm Ltd. 50th Anniversary Logo T-Shirt (clothing) - at Shop Disney

Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Star Wars Bomber Jacket - at Her Universe

“Bring Home The Bounty” Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary merchandise announcement - at StarWars•com

“Star Wars” has announced a big “Bring Home the Bounty” marketing campaign’ - 50th Anniversary - at SVG (Dec 14th)

2021 Topps Star Wars: Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary - The Force Awakens - Card #7 - at Topps•com

Three Black Series Figures Based on Gendy Tartakovsky’s Clone Wars for Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary - at Jedi News

Star Wars Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Episode 1 Battle Droid - at In Demand Toys

Pre-Order TBS Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Princess Leia Organa (Yavin-4) - Jedi Temple Archives

Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary and Upcoming Legends Characters - EA’s Galaxy Of Heroes game site

Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Black Series Imperial Death Trooper 6-Inch-Scale - at Hasbro

Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Star Wars Gold & Black Death Star Mock Neck Dress - at Hot Topic

Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Star Wars Yoda Hoodie - at Hot Topic

#SWResistance-themed “Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary” variant for #BountyHunters 20 releases Jan 12th (2022) - at SW Books

Obi-Wan Kenobi - The Clone Wars Black Series Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Action Figure 2021 - at Pop Toys

 

^ For ‘Week 9’ (7th, December 2021) of the Bring Home The Bounty - "a global consumer products, games, and publishing campaign" - with ‘Lucasfilm’s 50th Anniversary’ being front and centre as the main promoted theme for that week… there was nothing at all about Lucasfilm’s 50th Anniversary:-

Book Of Boba Fett - Black Series figures revealed (Week 9) - at StarWars•com

 

Several online searches over the year also seemingly equates Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary with overwhelmingly being about selling merch - rather than highlighting or celebrating the rich history & ground-breaking achievements of the company itself.

Even on the actual day of the 50th Anniversary, the 10th December, there was not a single mention of the day / anniversary on the Lucasfilm website or any of their social media pages - nor on the Star Wars website, nor any of their social media pages.

 
 

A few decent articles from Lucasfilm about its actual 50th anniversary - some chronicles and accomplishments of the company (and not seemingly an attempt to sell us fans more tat)

• Lucasfilm website portal for ‘Lucasfilm at 50’ - www.lucasfilm.com/tag/50th-anniversary

• D23’s ‘Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary Crossword’ - https://d23.com/app/uploads/2021/05/Lucasfilm-50th-Crossword-v3.1-2.pdf

Lucasfilm 2021 Holiday card celebrates 50th anniversary - at Fantha Tracks (on 17th December)

‘Lucasfilm Originals: Scumm’ (article on an early computer game) - www.lucasfilm.com/news/lucasfilm-originals-scumm

‘Lucasfilm Originals: The EditDroid’ (article on filmmaking tool) - www.lucasfilm.com/news/lucasfilm-originals-the-editdroid

'Lucasfilm Originals: The Dykstraflex (article on filmmaking tool) - www.lucasfilm.com/news/lucasfilm-originals-the-dykstraflex

Some other useful info links - Skywalker Sound : ILM : ILMxLab : Lucasfilm Wiki on Fandom : Lucasfilm on Wikipedia

 

 

The welcome announcement the following longstanding and popular ‘non-canon’ Star Wars releases are to finally see the light of day again. Coming to Disney+, under the ‘Vintage Collection’ banner, in April 2021:-

“Caravan of Courage”
“Ewoks: The Battle for Endor”
“Star Wars: Clone Wars – Volume I”
“Star Wars: Clone Wars – Volume II”
“Star Wars: Ewoks” (Seasons 1-2)
“The Story of the Faithful Wookiee,” (better known as the animated section of the 1978 made-for-TV-film, “The Star Wars Holiday Special” – featuring the first appearance of bounty hunter Boba Fett.’)

https://attractionsmagazine.com/exciting-star-wars-additions-coming-disney-april
 

^ Hopefully we’ll see all of these releases presented in best possible quality - and NOT just lazy upscales to ‘HD’ quality. 👍

Star Wars: Droids, was later added to the Vintage Collection on Disney+.

Though still no release for the 39 finished episodes of Star Wars Detours.

Nor a release of The 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special either.

^ Edit: unfortunately, it seems the majority of the ‘Vintage Collection’ on Disney+ is indeed HD upscales.

 
 

The many, many various new Star Wars series and theatrical projects announced back in December 2020:-

Future Lucasfilm Projects Revealed - at StarWars•com

 
 

The ‘Indiana Jones 4-film Collection on 4K UHD’ set is also being released this year…

https://www.lucasfilm.com/news/all-four-indiana-jones-movie-adventures-on-4k-ultra-hd-for-the-first-time

https://thedigitalbits.com/columns/my-two-cents/031521-1400

^ Hopefully the ‘Young Indiana Jones Chronicles’ will also see a quality release on a modern digital format someday too.

 

 

26th May Edit: It was poor form to see that there was nothing at all on the official Star Wars website, twitter, facebook, Lucasfilm website, or Lucasfilm facebook about the 25th May - especially given this year is Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary.

C’mon Lucasfilm - you are so much better, and so much more, than selling merch… celebrate that rich history with all us fans.
 

Still, many on here, on social media, and on other Star Wars fan sites & blogs etc - seemed to celebrate it just fine! 👍
 

10th December Edit: Even on the actual day of the 50th Anniversary, there was not a single mention of the day / anniversary on the Lucasfilm website or any of their social media pages - nor on the Star Wars website, nor any of their social media pages.

 
 


 

A couple of intriguing articles on Lucasfilm’s 50th (especially the article from SlashFilm)

 
Lucasfilm turns 50 in 2021, celebrating with lots of new merch - at FanSided

Lucasfilm 50th Anniversary Celebration Will Include Shiny New Stuff to Spend Your Galactic Credits On - at SlashFilm:-
 

‘Look: I get it. Movies are a business, and they exist to make money. That’s no secret. But if the first words out of your mouth regarding a major studio’s anniversary are, “Consumer products have always been an integral part of our fan experience!”, you’re doing something wrong. Or maybe not. Perhaps the fine folks at Lucasfilm deserve credit for not bullshitting us. For being upfront about what they want: money, money, money.’

 

So in the spirit of Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary, celebrating their long history in film and tv, and in fitting with their accomplishments over the years, let’s hope they also do the right thing - re the glaring omission from their catalogue of work…

…and release the unaltered theatrical version of the Original Trilogy. The three classic iconic films that underpin all of the Galaxy Far Far Away, which have been officially unavailable (in a quality release it so merits) for over 25 years now, and counting.

A fan-favourite release that fans the world over would only be too happy to celebrate Lucasfilm for in its 50th anniversary.

And also actually pay money for too…

 
 

Last Updated: 21st December, 2021.

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#1418836
Topic
Heir to the Empire - animated fan film series adaptation (up on youtube)
Time

I hadn’t realised they were already on Chapter 12 of this series - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaWylkk_HHs 😃
 

Kudos to DarthAngelus for doing it - and also providing ‘director commentaries’ for each Chapter, look at ‘behind the scenes’ videos, and tutorials etc, to see how it is all done…

https://www.youtube.com/user/DarthAngelus/videos
 

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#1418653
Topic
Star Wars on Video High Density discs (VHD)
Time

Some general info for the Original Trilogy on VHD (Video High Density)…

 
Insert the obligatory ‘Big In Japan’ joke here! 😉

 
 

^ an abridged image of the Original Trilogy VHD cover art from swonvideo.com

 

 

Some more of the VHD cover art for the Original Trilogy (the images don’t do the quality any justice - sorry)

 

 

a few informative and insightful videos on Original Trilogy VHD releases…

 

VHD DiscLord VideoDisc Player’ - a 1 minute video from the I Rodriguez youtube channel.

^ a demo of how these the VHDs actually fitted into the VHD players for playback 😃

 
 

From the informative and insightful Nathan Butler youtube channel…

(a bastion of info for all things ‘Star Wars Home Video’)
 

From the Star Wars Home Video Library #102​.1: A New Hope and Return of the Jedi on VHD (1983-86) - a 7 minute video

&

From the Star Wars Home Video Library #102​: The Empire Strikes Back on VHD (1984) - a 7 minute video

 

and also Nathan Butler’s other videos covering other Star Wars releases on VHD…

From the Star Wars Home Video Library #308​: “Making of” Double-Feature on Japanese VHD - a 5 minute video

From the Star Wars Home Video Library #199​: Caravan of Courage on VHD - a 7 minute video.

 
 

Some OT VHD Info (and cover art) from Video Collector’s SWonVideo site - https://www.swonvideo.com/other/divforside.htm

Some OT VHD Info from DavisDVD - http://web.archive.org/web/20060206024552/http://www.davisdvd.com/misc/ep_misc.htm

Info Wanted: on Old Japanese VHS Videocassette and VHD Dealers? (2014 OT•com thread)

 
 

A little information on the VHD format as a whole…

 

'Movies on Vinyl - VHD The forgotten 1980s Videodisc:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCWLaAwr3sM - a 32 minute video from the Techmoan youtube channel.

 
 

'VHD in the UK - how 1980s UK missed out on this interactive video & games format:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKLwAwIfZT4)’ - a 35 minute video from the Techmoan youtube channel.

 
 

'VHD in the USA: Videodisc Failure to Launch:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8Zt6cB_NPU)’ - a 31 minute video from the Techmoan youtube channel.

 
 

VHD - The 1980s Videodisc Format Popular in Japan’ - a 24 minute video from the databits youtube channel.

 

As well as the obligatory ‘Wikipedia Page for VHD’ - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_High_Density

And ‘VHD DiscWorld’ - a 2011 website with some indepth info on VHD - https://disclord.tripod.com/vhddiscworld/index.html

 
 

If anyone has a VHD preservation project of the Original Trilogy please let us know - thank you.
 

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#1418620
Topic
The Star Wars Original Trilogy on RCA's CED Format
Time

Some general info for the Original Trilogy on CED (Capacitance Electronic Disc)…

 

^ look at the size of that thing! Each CED measured in at 30.0 cm (11.8") in diameter. (an abridged image from swonvideo.com)

 
 

Star Wars - 1982 “RCA Videodisc” CED Commercial’ - a 31 second video at the Tue Nguyen youtube channel

 
 

The Empire Strikes Back on CED’ - a 3 minute video from the Brian Bishop youtube channel.

^ including a demo of how these the CEDs actually fitted into the CED players for playback 😃

 
 

a quick speeded-up ‘video run-through’ demo of Star Wars (1977) on CED…

star wars CED preview (part 1/2)’ - a 3 minute video from the negative1ne youtube channel

star wars CED preview (part 2/2)’ - a 3 minute video from the negative1ne youtube channel

 
 

From the informative and insightful Nathan Butler youtube channel - a bastion of info for all things Star Wars Home Video

From the Star Wars Home Video Library #5: The CED Trilogy (1982 - 1986) - an 8 minute video
 

and also his other videos covering the Original Trilogy on CED…

From the Star Wars Home Video Library #5.1: ANH CED Variants (1982) - a 5 minute video

From the Star Wars Home Video Library #345​: The Third ANH CED (1983) - a 7 minute video

From the Star Wars Home Video Library #296​: ROTJ’s White CED Variant - a 7 minute video

From the Star Wars Home Video Library #21.1: The Making of Star Wars and SP FX: ESB on CED - a 5 minute video.

 
 

Some other OriginalTrilogy•com threads on the Star Was CEDs…

Info Wanted: The Capacitance Star Wars Copies? (CED) (2007 thread)
Info Wanted: CED Discs (2006 thread)
Info: Original Trilogy on CED preservations? (3 OT CED released projects in here) (2009 thread)
Info: a CED Star Wars Transfer (with link to info on a released OT CED project) (2007 thread)
Quote: Star Wars CED (2011 thread)

 
 

Some OT CED Info (and cover art) from Video Collector’s SWonVideo site - https://www.swonvideo.com/other/divforside.htm

Some OT CED Info from DavisDVD - http://web.archive.org/web/20060206024552/http://www.davisdvd.com/misc/ep_misc.htm

‘Star Wars home video releases’ Wookieepedia Page - https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars_home_video_releases

 
 

A little information on CED format as a whole…

 

Retro tech: The RCA CED Videodisc’ a 30 minute video from the Techmoan youtube channel

 

Electron microscope slow-motion video of vinyl LP’ - at the Applied Science youtube channel (a CED at 5m 40s into the video)

 

As well as the obligatory ‘Wikipedia Page for CED’ - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitance_Electronic_Disc
 

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#1418416
Topic
Help: looking for... Star Wars (1977) Deleted Scenes in 4K/HD?
Time

IIRC there is some discussion on the bonus features / deleted scenes for the 2019 ‘Maclunkey’ SE version discs in here:-

Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga 4k UHD – 27 DISC Boxed Set – 3/31/2020

^ as well as the 2019 Original Trilogy ‘Maclunkey’ Special Editions since being available to buy individually on 4K UHD or blu ray - so they can be ripped to ‘mp4s or mkvs’ etc (though I’ve no idea on the quality of the bonus features / deleted scenes).

 

Also there are likely to be conversations on the bonus features/ deleted in here:-

Info: All Star Wars films released in 4K HDR on Disney Plus: 2019 SE with more changes

and possibly other threads linked to in here:-

2019 SE : The changes to the OT films & general 2019 SE discussion thread

 

The ‘Deleted Scene Preservation & Restoration Projects’ section of An Index Of Projects & Help Thread for Star Wars Preservations

and

The ‘Individual Scene & Deleted Scenes Projects’ section of An Index Of Projects & Help Thread for Star Wars Fan Edits and Other Projects

…may have a few relevant discussion threads / projects of interest too.

 

Good luck with it 👍
 

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#1418274
Topic
Help: Looking for... Team Blu 1997 SE Reconstruction
Time

Information on the Team Blu 1997 SE Reconstruction should be in this thread mate:-

Star Wars OT & 1997 Special Edition - Various Projects Info - by dark_jedi.

It is also up and available on MySpleen.

 

There are also more projects by dark_jedi and / or Team Blu in the An Index Of Projects & Help Thread for Star Wars Preservations - along with many other 1997 Special Edition project preservations and information / discussion threads.

Good luck with it 👍

 

2025 Edit: this project, along with a number of other 1997 Special Edition projects, is now available here:-

📍 A few available Original Trilogy Preservations - from a long time ago . . . . 📍
 

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#1418104
Topic
Unusual <strong>Sequel Trilogy</strong> Radical Redux Ideas Thread
Time

CaptainFaraday said:

BrotherOfSasquatch said:

Count me in on the people who think Blackened Mantle frickin’ owns.

I’d never heard of Blackened Mantle until this thread, and from looking it up, it’s the exact sort of thing that’s in my wheelhouse. Has anybody got a link for it? I couldn’t find anything.

There are a couple of threads on Darth Lunar’s ‘The Blackened Mantle’ in the ‘3-in-1 Edits’ section of the An Index Of Projects & Help Thread for Star Wars Fan Edits and Other Projects - including where it can be found online, and also where to ask for a link to it. 👍
 

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#1418094
Topic
The <strong>random YouTube / Vimeo etc video finds</strong> thread for the Original Trilogy
Time

Introducing the Despecialized Edition and Its Sources - 4K Reupload’:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDz8VMMJU6I - a 20 minute video at the Petr Harmy youtube channel.
 

The blurb: ‘I reuploaded in higher resolution (mainly because youtube compresses 720p quite heavily) and with new music, so as not to get a copyright strike. The old video is still up but it had gotten blocked for quite a while, then it mysteriously got unblocked, but it may be just a matter of time before it gets blocked again.’
 

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#1418061
Topic
<strong>Star Wars: Droids</strong> (animated tv series) - a general discussion thread
Time

No love for ‘Star Wars: Droids’ in yesterday’s announcement for various ‘non-canon content’ soon being made available on Disney+…

😦

As others have pointed out, that is a little surprising… especially as the series involved the work of stalwarts Ben Burtt & Joe Johnston, had music by Stewart Copeland, and featured Boba Fett… yet along with the full 1978 Holiday Special, ‘SW: Droids’ is the only Star Wars release to not be available?
 

Even R2 is playing the blues on this news…

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#1418050
Topic
<strong>Disney+</strong> streaming platform : <strong>Star Wars content</strong> &amp; various other info
Time

SilverWook said:

I have never ever heard the HS animated segment called that before. Somebody had better produce some vintage documentation backing that up, or I’m calling bantha poodoo. 😉

And where the heck is Droids?

Same here mate, I honestly wasn’t sure if it was my faulty memory / mandela effect / another Lucas retcon™…

Though, a quick online search from circa 2008-2012…

https://www.bluemilkspecial.com/comic/boba-fetts-vacation
https://www.toplessrobot.com/2010/03/the_10_best_stories_set_in_the_star_wars_expanded.php
http://www.oafe.net/yo/swhsadbf.php
http://geeketeando.blogspot.com/2011/05/top-15-las-mejores-historias-del-eu-de.html (at ‘number 2’ in their list)
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/The_Story_of_the_Faithful_Wookiee
 

and from SKot’s awesome StarWarsHolidaySpecial.com site back in May 2005 - www.starwarsholidayspecial.com/swhs-old/news-2005.htm

Like these guys - http://coldbananas.com/2014/12/television/star-wars-flashback-the-story-of-the-faithful-wookiee-1978 - I just called it ‘the Boba Fett cartoon’ 😃
 

 
 

Disappointing there is no love for ‘Star Wars: Droids😦

(other than the full version of the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special, it’ll be the only Star Wars release not available?)

Which is a little strange… especially with all the Boba Fett & Mandalorian love going around. Seems Boba’s appearance in the ‘Star Wars: Droids’ episode “A Race to the Finish(the 4th episode of season 1) is all but forgotten…
 

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#1417903
Topic
Introducing my nephew to the franchise
Time

Sorry for the late reply, RatedPG 😦
 

There are a few similar threads for introducing kids / partners / families / friends to Star Wars in the…

Viewing Orders & Watching Star Wars’ section of the An Index & Help Thread for General Star Wars Discussion

and in the…

Fandom / Watching the OT for the 1st time’ section of the An Index & Help Thread for Original Trilogy Discussion
 

I hope your nephew enjoyed the films - and that the info in the threads featured above may still be of some use 👍
 

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#1417875
Topic
<strong>Disney+</strong> streaming platform : <strong>Star Wars content</strong> &amp; various other info
Time

Exciting ‘Star Wars’ additions coming to Disney+ in April’:-

https://attractionsmagazine.com/exciting-star-wars-additions-coming-disney-april
 

^ 'April is set to be an exciting month for Disney+ subscribers, as many formerly out-of-print “Star Wars” series and movies are being added to the streaming service.

Starting Friday, April 2, fans of a galaxy far, far away will be able to dive into classic (and non-canon) entries from the past:

“Caravan of Courage”
“Ewoks: The Battle for Endor”
“Star Wars: Clone Wars – Volume I”
“Star Wars: Clone Wars – Volume II”
“Star Wars: Ewoks” (Seasons 1-2)

Also being added that same day is “The Story of the Faithful Wookiee,” better known as the animated section of the 1978 made-for-TV-film, “The Star Wars Holiday Special” – featuring the first appearance of bounty hunter Boba Fett.’
 

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#1417871
Topic
<strong>Star Wars: Ewoks</strong> (animated tv series) - a general discussion thread
Time

'Exciting ‘Star Wars’ additions coming to Disney+ in April:-

https://attractionsmagazine.com/exciting-star-wars-additions-coming-disney-april
 

^ 'April is set to be an exciting month for Disney+ subscribers, as many formerly out-of-print “Star Wars” series and movies are being added to the streaming service.

Starting Friday, April 2, fans of a galaxy far, far away will be able to dive into classic (and non-canon) entries from the past:

“Caravan of Courage”
“Ewoks: The Battle for Endor”
“Star Wars: Clone Wars – Volume I”
“Star Wars: Clone Wars – Volume II”
Star Wars: Ewoks” (Seasons 1-2)

Also being added that same day is “The Story of the Faithful Wookiee,” better known as the animated section of the 1978 made-for-TV-film, “The Star Wars Holiday Special” – featuring the first appearance of bounty hunter Boba Fett.’

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A little surprising they are not showing the ‘Star Wars: Droids’ animated series on Disney+ too.

Though overall it is some good news for the fans of the now ‘Legends’ / ‘no longer canon’ Star Wars content.