Yeah it can't make Star Wars any worse.
Besides it can't get more stupid than Palpatine in RoS so might as well.
Besides it can't get more stupid than Palpatine in RoS so might as well.
Episode X: Somehow, Jar Jar returnedBesides it can't get more stupid than Palpatine in RoS so might as well.
Jar Jar's design and voice would make it impossible to take him seriously as a villain but I like the idea
Jar Jar's design and voice would make it impossible to take him seriously as a villain but I like the idea
Jar Jar's design and voice would make it impossible to take him seriously as a villain but I like the idea
Oooh maybe British?*shivers*Imagine if he just dropped the accent and had a menacing voice out of the blue with no warning.
At no point have I looked at Star Wars and said "what this all needs is more legitimized internet memes".
It's not necessarily dumb tbh. George Lucas based a lot of the Prequel Trilogy on Foundation, in the Phantom Menace especially so (Coruscant is essentially just Trantor with a different name).
It's not necessarily dumb tbh. George Lucas based a lot of the Prequel Trilogy on Foundation, in the Phantom Menace especially so (Coruscant is essentially just Trantor with a different name).
Darth Jar Jar is essentially just the The Mule storyline from Foundation, which the actual Jar Jar storyline in TPM already shows some similarities with (the way they meet Jar Jar, his entire personality seems similar to The Mule in his clown disguise). It wouldn't be too farfetched to think that a twist like that hasn't crossed George Lucas' mind at some point.
Yeah, I don't think George Lucas would've done it, but it's not a "lol so random"-meme theory, it actually has some roots in the works that inspired Star Wars (and the prequel trilogy in particular).i don't know, Jar Jar was clearly aimed at little kids, and they are the only group that actually loves him and thinks he's funny. I doubt George Lucas wanted to break their hearts like that