Mollie wants to point out that there are a few she caught that didn't make the video - The St. Pauli beer girl sign in Neel's parents shed and the fact that Wim's culdesac is modeled after Elliott's in ET!
You can hear the Star Tours jingle as they get off the tram on At-Attin, it's just repitched. Also as the kids are being locked in the brig and the keys are put on the hook you can hear whistling, those whistling sounds come from the Pirates of the Caribbean rides at Disneyland and Magic Kingdom where the pirates are trying to whistle for the dog to bring them the keys
@@madisonlederer1545Also, I’m not sure what kind of ship was under attack in the beginning, but the moment the bridge passed the camera my brain immediately jumped to the Galactic Starcruiser.
The aldahni mention made me unreasonably happy, if for nothing else the fact that elements from andor are starting to find their way into other stories
I will say, if you blend blueberries, bananas, and peanut butter, you will get almost that exact color, and I can vouch for that combination's deliciousness!
This show leans so much into ET imagery, it makes me really wonder if we'll see an E.T. running around. They are canon, after all, and had a seat in the Galactic Senate.
In the scene where Fern and KB are riding back home from school they pass by a diner type place that is named Mel's, after the diner that is in American Graffiti too
The whole pirate attack intro take beats straight from the opening of ANH of the sounds of the boarding, the hunkering down and looking up at the noises. Some have already pointed out the dialogue of the poor doomed captain, but the entire sequence seemed like a pretty heavy wink at the classic.
Captain Silvo's conversation while choking the captain of the New Republic ship is a reference to Darth Vader's conversation with Captain Antilles in A New Hope: "We have no credit shipment. This is a bulk freighter!" "If this is a bulk freighter, why is your vault magnetically sealed?"
I’m waiting for him to pull some Teras Kasi moves on someone and shout *”SUEY”* at the top of his lungs. Or for him to throw something in Zero-G, only for it to move slowly, but when it finally hits someone he’d shout *”HA* I threw that from the other *room!* “
The jail scene was straight out of Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland. You even hear the prisoner whistling to get the dog to bring him the key.
The entire opening scene of episode 1 is very similar to the opening of A New Hope: the pirates board the ship just like the Stormtrooper boarded Leia's ship, Captain Silvo emerges from the door and checks the surroundings just like Vader did, we get shots of the crew fighting back just like Leia's crew did, and later on Silvo takes the guy for the collar and asks why the cellar is magnetized, if this is just a freighter, just like Vaded did with Leia's officer asking where is the ambassador, if that was just a diplomatic ship. They are not shot 1:1, but if you put them side by side you can clearly see that they look very similar.
"Wizard" dates back to at least the High Republic as a favorite express of Ram Jomaram. I'm probably misremembering, but I came away with the impression that he had coined the phrase, or at least introduced it to other characters who hadn't heard it before.
As far as Ram knew he definitely coined the phrase and tried to spread it. Glad you mentioned it, its what I immediately thought of, love Ram! Alex is referring to the Old Republic, where the credits are from, which predates the High Republic even. I think wizard is constantly being coined, attempted to spread, beaten down, and forgotten, continuously all throughout history
The red dots in the sky used to create the barrier over At Attin could be similar technology to the stormseeds the Nihil used to create their barrier in the High Republic. The Nihil barrier also prevented both ships and communications in / out of the occlusion zone (OZ)
The kids in the cell in episode 2 trying to get the key is a reference to the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland, where the pirates are trying to entice a dog holding a key to come near them as the pirates are holding a bone. It’s even framed like it in a couple shots.
The stylized ships above Wims bed have two whose shadows look like a Snowspeeder and a U-Wing. That may just be a coincidence, but it feels intentional. Jaleel White is playing a pirate in this show, Urkel's in Star Wars. According to the Episode Guide, the racer kid making taunting Fern is named Bonjj Phalfa, playing on the name of Bob Falfa from American Graffiti.
The school superintendent using the phrase “the great work” reminded me of chancellor Soh’s great works in the high republic, maybe a stretch since it’s pretty basic words but hey, Wizard originated as slang during the high republic, so there’s another limk
It's double fun given that the droid first mate is named SM-33, as one of the bad guys on Young Jedi Adventures is a droid pirate who's a send up to bunch of classic pirate tropes, including a handful of direct Captain Hook references.
When the kids arrive at the port you can see in the background a ship that resembles the original concept art for the Millenium Falcon, which was called the Pirate Ship
The pirate chasing the kids for credits was the same actor and alien as the pirate in Mando season 3 who escaped destruction by fleeing as it was apparent his captains ship was doomed. You even played a clip of him dog fighting Mando, then played a clip of his interaction with the kids at the bar. Why is nobody catching this
I really want Liberty’s Misrule to show up or get a mention! A pirate Super Star Destroyer is such a cool idea that it sucks it hasn’t appeared outside of the Aftermath Trilogy.
This one is hard to really explain in canon. Like, how did a pirate crew manage to take over an entire super Star destroyer. No way they'd have the manpower on their crew to take down the ships storm trooper complement
@@andrewclark1945 So fun thing, in the new Disney Canon, the Rebels have taken over Star Destroyers multiple times in the comics and novels. It's seen as hard to do but not impossible and requires impeccable planning and a lot of luck/force on your side. It's apparently the Star Wars version of shooting the moon. So if like a squad of 20 Rebels including the original trio can do it, an entire pirate fleet can. The issue with the Empire is similar to the US Military, it's not that our equipment is the best, it's that once something is compromised back up is soon to come. So one, trying to isolate one Star Destroyer and two, getting TF out of there ASAP because soon about five of them will show up as back up.
Credit is a silly name for a currency. Credit essentially means the same thing as money. It would make sense if Republic Dateries is the actual currency name like dollars.
There is a ship in the background as they dock that so so so looks like the original design for the "Pirate Ship" before it was remade as the Blockade Runner. Check it
I wonder if At Attin is an homage of sorts to Asimov's work? It is staffed by loads of robots and could be a kind of old republic "Foundation" type planet?
Nah, it's At-Attin the mysterious city of treasure and legend that doesn't exist, like ye olde At-Lantis. Either that or it has something to do with AT-ATs. 😅
Star wars calling out cocomelon with the holographic circus seriously cocomelon is the most brainrot entertainment than tiktok ever was genius pure genius
There's a fun easter egg in the brig. In the background you can hear whistling which is the same whistling from the Pirates of the Caribbean ride and movie.
I haven't seen anyone identifying the different classes of ships in the pirate fleet yet (aside from one notable one). So in case we (and likely we will) see the various ships parked around Port Borgo again in the next episode, I felt it was worth calling out the ones I was able to identify classes for, in case you were interested in calling them out in the next eggs video. There are a couple Pelta-class Cruisers, a couple Coruscant Transports, a ZH40 Tribune-class freightor (notable because it could be Hondo's ship), a Gozanti Armed Transport, an Avandor-class fighter/transport (Guavian Death Gang?), a Lothalian Corvette, and acouple of ships that look like they're from the same manufacturer as the Cumulus-class but smaller (or possibly Cumulus Corsairs under construction/repair/refit?). However the big one, that I noticed that I haven't seen anybody mention yet... Is the DP20 Frigate visible out past the capital ship as they are flying in (aka the Corellian Gunship from Empire at War with its more conical bridge area vs the CR90 hammerhead) which started as initial concepts for the Falcon that eventually evolved into the CR90. As far as I am aware though... This is the class's first canon appearance, as it was previously only used in Legends. Additional side note, in an upcoming episode shown in the trailer when the pirates are about to attack the rich looking planet and some x-wings can be seen flying by... I am pretty sure that a Tri-wing Pegasus (the Porsche collaboration Starfighter) and a Luxury Yacht 3000 (like Lando's Lady Luck) can briefly be seen on the landing pad.
Thank you for doing this. I loved rewatching that scene, but it was a little bit of a jumble so thanks for putting in the work. Not a HUGE fan of the porsche ship, but that's just me.
@@BensBrickDesignsno worries. I had a fun half an hour looking up designs and matching as best I could... And even then, I had to stop a little early, so there are a few I didn't really look at closely yet. And yeah... I like EC Henry's version of the tri-wing a lot more
Wim's bike ride through the forest is a reference to the speeder bike chase scene on Endor. Also, as they are docking at Port Borgo, there are a number of familiar ships. I saw a Cumulus Corsair and a Pelta class frigate. I am sure there were others.
Arguably Wizard was made to happen in the High Republic thanks to Jedi Padawan Ram (see the high republic race to crashpoint tower and subsequent novels and comics featuring Ram). Obviously a pull from Phantom Menace, but canon gives it atleast a 300 years early origin.
SM-33 refers to Aldhani as a "sulfurous bog world", which is not how I remember it from "Andor". Strange as I think SM-33 is meant to have been inactive in the buried ship on At Attin since before the events of Andor. Otherwise, I might have suspected that the Empire destroyed the ecosystem on Aldhani after the events of "Andor".
Hate to bring it up Alex but Wizard was coined by Ram Jomaram. Also Wim’s credits have the Republic Cog on them so idk if they’re from the “Old Republic” Because of these two things alone I don’t think At Attin was lost over a thousand years ago
I’m amused how At-Attin is a Suburban World, like how Corusant in a City World or Tatooine is a Desert World. And so far no one has mentioned how At-Attin is like the planet Cricket in Hitchhicker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Also the pirates that take out the laser turret from the ship they're boarding have the same the same costume as BoShek, the astronaut guy from the Mos Eisley cantina that is seen briefly talking to Obi-Wan.
I thought SM-33 might also be a reference to The Amazing Spider-Man #33 where Peter Parker has to lift the rubble crushing him and has the little monologue to himself, which Jon Watts adapted into Spider-Man: Homecoming Jon Watts also hides comic references in license plates in his Spider-Man movies
Mark Hamill said the blue milk they used in his appearance in the sequel trilogy was coconut water with dye in it. A lot better than the OG trilogy when it was actual milk that went off.
I hope that Neel is not a retconned Ortolan. (Since they share some elephant-like characteristics and blue skin). But clearly Ortolans only have two appendages (based on the concept art and what we see in Return of the Jedi).
6:30 I didn't realize Wim was saying the same thing as Qui-Gon, because the emphasis was on a different syllable. 7:35 I never noticed Jaba had a tattoo! Honestly, I always look at Princess Leia during those scenes.
Do we think SM-33’s memory lapse will be an Easter egg of B.E.N. from Treasure Planet? His memory was removed to forget about hidden treasure or a booby trap.
I first thought that the ships hanging in Wim's room were the Boonta Eve podracers, but they don't really match. Perhaps they resemble any other ships that I'm not familiar with?
Maybe the tattoo droid has the tattoos that he's capable of doing displayed on his casing Also, I'm sorry Max Reebo fans, but Neel is clearly based on Hooter from Captain EO
At about 5.33 in this video look at the ship in the background in the top right part of the picture. I am sure this is the original design for the Millennium Falcon. Either I am wrong (very possible) or Alex has missed it.
I will say, if you blend blueberries, bananas, and peanut butter, you will get almost that exact color, and I can vouch for that combination's deliciousness!
Stupid question (probably) with lots of all knowing SW fans on here but…the reference of the elephant type creature from the MJ thing…I thought Neel was the same species as Max Rebo? 🤔
Mollie wants to point out that there are a few she caught that didn't make the video - The St. Pauli beer girl sign in Neel's parents shed and the fact that Wim's culdesac is modeled after Elliott's in ET!
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Was Wim saying "wizard" meant to sound old fashioned, because Anakin used it? Like, another clue that they have been cut off for a while.
I really want Liberty’s Misrule to show up or get a mention!
The Teek's little plastic boat reminded me of the clear plastic tunnels used in ET when the agents take over Elliots house. Bit obscure maybe. 🤷♂️
The St. Pauli girl sign was great!
You can hear the Star Tours jingle as they get off the tram on At-Attin, it's just repitched. Also as the kids are being locked in the brig and the keys are put on the hook you can hear whistling, those whistling sounds come from the Pirates of the Caribbean rides at Disneyland and Magic Kingdom where the pirates are trying to whistle for the dog to bring them the keys
As a Disney Parks fan this makes me unreasonably happy and I can't believe I missed these
@@madisonlederer1545Also, I’m not sure what kind of ship was under attack in the beginning, but the moment the bridge passed the camera my brain immediately jumped to the Galactic Starcruiser.
@@HistoryUnwoundyou guy's analysis is A1😂
The pirate take on Vader's "If this is a consular ship where is the ambassador?!" line while holding the guy by the throat gave me a smile.
I noticed that too! I thought that was such a cool reference!
So good
Hahaha! 💀☠️
I loved it!!
I had silliest, biggest grin when the 70s holiday special hologram showed up in Neel’s house.
The neat thing is that they had to recreate it, since the original footage was so badly degraded.
The aldahni mention made me unreasonably happy, if for nothing else the fact that elements from andor are starting to find their way into other stories
That was me but for Atollon.
Although they call if a sulfurous bog world, which is odd. Maybe that's what the lowlands look like though.
@@yuyuyu25my assumption was that was what the empire turned Aldahni into
@@steamtrainguy2379mm good point
@@steamtrainguy2379or what it used to look like, no indication as to how long the ship was buried there
Alex talks about Kitster when talking about "wizard".
Ram Jomaram: "am I a joke to you?"
Wim's milk was a different color and seemed thinner. I'm going to declare that it's the SW equivalent of skim milk.
I will say, if you blend blueberries, bananas, and peanut butter, you will get almost that exact color, and I can vouch for that combination's deliciousness!
More like Grim Milk lol
This show leans so much into ET imagery, it makes me really wonder if we'll see an E.T. running around. They are canon, after all, and had a seat in the Galactic Senate.
An America Graffiti: the kid who Feen is supposed to race has a name that’s basically Bob Falfa, Harrison Ford’s character in Graffiti.
In the scene where Fern and KB are riding back home from school they pass by a diner type place that is named Mel's, after the diner that is in American Graffiti too
I caught the Falfa nod, too. Totally missed Mel's, though.
Played by an actor who bears more than a passing resemblance to Kylo Ren/Ben Solo as well.
How the hell did I never notice Jabba had a Hutt Clan tattoo before?
Same!
Likewise
You were probably distracted by Leia's, ahem, attire.
SAMEE
Yeah I never noticed it either
The whole pirate attack intro take beats straight from the opening of ANH of the sounds of the boarding, the hunkering down and looking up at the noises. Some have already pointed out the dialogue of the poor doomed captain, but the entire sequence seemed like a pretty heavy wink at the classic.
Glad to hear I'm not the only one who noticed that. The entire sequence hit me between the eyes as a reshoot of the Tantive IV boarding.
@@DavePeterson-Seattle Yep, me too
Captain Silvo's conversation while choking the captain of the New Republic ship is a reference to Darth Vader's conversation with Captain Antilles in A New Hope:
"We have no credit shipment. This is a bulk freighter!"
"If this is a bulk freighter, why is your vault magnetically sealed?"
Hard to understand why they wouldn't seal the door, regardless of bulk freight presence or not 😅 But it did sound cool and was a great callback
waiting for jaleel white's pirate character to say "did i do that?"
Stef An-Urquel?
Honestly I'll be so disappointed if he doesn't say it at least once
I’m holding out for a Mega Shark vs Crocosaurus reference 😅
I’m waiting for him to pull some Teras Kasi moves on someone and shout *”SUEY”* at the top of his lungs.
Or for him to throw something in Zero-G, only for it to move slowly, but when it finally hits someone he’d shout *”HA* I threw that from the other *room!* “
The safety droids are totally giving me “There is no war in Ba Sing Se” vibes
J00-D33 droids
The jail scene was straight out of Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland. You even hear the prisoner whistling to get the dog to bring him the key.
This may be a long shot, but At Attin sounds like a wink to the „older“ generation of fans that call the AT-AT an @-@
The entire opening scene of episode 1 is very similar to the opening of A New Hope: the pirates board the ship just like the Stormtrooper boarded Leia's ship, Captain Silvo emerges from the door and checks the surroundings just like Vader did, we get shots of the crew fighting back just like Leia's crew did, and later on Silvo takes the guy for the collar and asks why the cellar is magnetized, if this is just a freighter, just like Vaded did with Leia's officer asking where is the ambassador, if that was just a diplomatic ship. They are not shot 1:1, but if you put them side by side you can clearly see that they look very similar.
So frog-dogs are basically just Earth cats.
Wonder if there's a similiar frogdog distribution system where one just appears in your life, or if they are bred or chosen from shelters or what
@@astrocoastalprocessorhaha there probably is
"Wizard" dates back to at least the High Republic as a favorite express of Ram Jomaram. I'm probably misremembering, but I came away with the impression that he had coined the phrase, or at least introduced it to other characters who hadn't heard it before.
As far as Ram knew he definitely coined the phrase and tried to spread it. Glad you mentioned it, its what I immediately thought of, love Ram! Alex is referring to the Old Republic, where the credits are from, which predates the High Republic even. I think wizard is constantly being coined, attempted to spread, beaten down, and forgotten, continuously all throughout history
I was surprised that Alex didn't mention that. I remember him enjoying that running gag from the High Republic novels.
Came here to mention that. I remember Jam kept trying to get it to catch on and eventually it does. Love to see that continuity in action.
When the kids arrive at school and get off the tram for the first time in Ep.1, you can here the Star Tours boarding jingle
The red dots in the sky used to create the barrier over At Attin could be similar technology to the stormseeds the Nihil used to create their barrier in the High Republic.
The Nihil barrier also prevented both ships and communications in / out of the occlusion zone (OZ)
“You got me kriffed up” is going in my vocabulary now 😂
The kids in the cell in episode 2 trying to get the key is a reference to the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland, where the pirates are trying to entice a dog holding a key to come near them as the pirates are holding a bone. It’s even framed like it in a couple shots.
Exactly
You can even hear the exact whistle done on the ride in the background of the scene in the show. IIRC, it happens twice. It’s at 21:17
Rebuild the galaxy also had a sunken jedi temple.
The stylized ships above Wims bed have two whose shadows look like a Snowspeeder and a U-Wing. That may just be a coincidence, but it feels intentional.
Jaleel White is playing a pirate in this show, Urkel's in Star Wars.
According to the Episode Guide, the racer kid making taunting Fern is named Bonjj Phalfa, playing on the name of Bob Falfa from American Graffiti.
The school superintendent using the phrase “the great work” reminded me of chancellor Soh’s great works in the high republic, maybe a stretch since it’s pretty basic words but hey, Wizard originated as slang during the high republic, so there’s another limk
the high republic of the pinball / disco 1970s
It's double fun given that the droid first mate is named SM-33, as one of the bad guys on Young Jedi Adventures is a droid pirate who's a send up to bunch of classic pirate tropes, including a handful of direct Captain Hook references.
When the kids arrive at the port you can see in the background a ship that resembles the original concept art for the Millenium Falcon, which was called the Pirate Ship
The pirate chasing the kids for credits was the same actor and alien as the pirate in Mando season 3 who escaped destruction by fleeing as it was apparent his captains ship was doomed. You even played a clip of him dog fighting Mando, then played a clip of his interaction with the kids at the bar. Why is nobody catching this
I really want Liberty’s Misrule to show up or get a mention! A pirate Super Star Destroyer is such a cool idea that it sucks it hasn’t appeared outside of the Aftermath Trilogy.
This one is hard to really explain in canon. Like, how did a pirate crew manage to take over an entire super Star destroyer. No way they'd have the manpower on their crew to take down the ships storm trooper complement
@@andrewclark1945 So fun thing, in the new Disney Canon, the Rebels have taken over Star Destroyers multiple times in the comics and novels. It's seen as hard to do but not impossible and requires impeccable planning and a lot of luck/force on your side. It's apparently the Star Wars version of shooting the moon. So if like a squad of 20 Rebels including the original trio can do it, an entire pirate fleet can. The issue with the Empire is similar to the US Military, it's not that our equipment is the best, it's that once something is compromised back up is soon to come. So one, trying to isolate one Star Destroyer and two, getting TF out of there ASAP because soon about five of them will show up as back up.
Wizard was a very common word for cool from the 30 to the 50s in the UK
I'm upset I didn't catch the Smee reference. Thanks for finding it!
Me too, I was staring at the name thinking they just gave him a random name on this occasion as I just couldn’t see it!
YO JABBA HAD A TATTOO THIS ENTIRE TIME? I had no idea
The story Fern tried to scare Wim with about a disease turning people into monsters sounded an awful lot like the Rakghoul plague from the KOTOR games
I fear the milk is going to bring up jokes linked to real world talking points.
the school bus driven by the RX Pilot plays a sped up version of the Star Tours boarding chime when the kids get off
Not really an easter egg, but Wim's dad wearing glasses.
Their planet reminded me of Had Abbadon (the original Coruscant).
Fara references the Great Works from the high Republic. Gunter is portrayed by Jaleel White who portrayed Steve Urkel
Need is so adorable bruh
"Port Borgo" also sounds suspiciously like "Tortuga," from Pirates of the Carribean
I never knew Jabba had a tattoo
Me neither
Credit is a silly name for a currency. Credit essentially means the same thing as money. It would make sense if Republic Dateries is the actual currency name like dollars.
That's why I always keep calling it money because it's the same principle same thing no matter what in any culture!
There is a ship in the background as they dock that so so so looks like the original design for the "Pirate Ship" before it was remade as the Blockade Runner. Check it
4:30 Apparently the 3rd location is a Marvel reference
I MISSED YOU GUYS BC I DONT WATCH TRAILERS ANYMORE!!! SO I've been just waiting for y'all to review the next Star Wars show being released
OFF Topic - Is there a video of easter eggs and references to Jedi Fallen Order and Survivor?
I wonder if At Attin is an homage of sorts to Asimov's work? It is staffed by loads of robots and could be a kind of old republic "Foundation" type planet?
Nah, it's At-Attin the mysterious city of treasure and legend that doesn't exist, like ye olde At-Lantis.
Either that or it has something to do with AT-ATs. 😅
I actually enjoyed this show, it has flaws with the kids but it’s enjoyable and I look forward to finding out what happens next
Star wars calling out cocomelon with the holographic circus seriously cocomelon is the most brainrot entertainment than tiktok ever was genius pure genius
There's a fun easter egg in the brig. In the background you can hear whistling which is the same whistling from the Pirates of the Caribbean ride and movie.
I haven't seen anyone identifying the different classes of ships in the pirate fleet yet (aside from one notable one). So in case we (and likely we will) see the various ships parked around Port Borgo again in the next episode, I felt it was worth calling out the ones I was able to identify classes for, in case you were interested in calling them out in the next eggs video. There are a couple Pelta-class Cruisers, a couple Coruscant Transports, a ZH40 Tribune-class freightor (notable because it could be Hondo's ship), a Gozanti Armed Transport, an Avandor-class fighter/transport (Guavian Death Gang?), a Lothalian Corvette, and acouple of ships that look like they're from the same manufacturer as the Cumulus-class but smaller (or possibly Cumulus Corsairs under construction/repair/refit?).
However the big one, that I noticed that I haven't seen anybody mention yet... Is the DP20 Frigate visible out past the capital ship as they are flying in (aka the Corellian Gunship from Empire at War with its more conical bridge area vs the CR90 hammerhead) which started as initial concepts for the Falcon that eventually evolved into the CR90. As far as I am aware though... This is the class's first canon appearance, as it was previously only used in Legends.
Additional side note, in an upcoming episode shown in the trailer when the pirates are about to attack the rich looking planet and some x-wings can be seen flying by... I am pretty sure that a Tri-wing Pegasus (the Porsche collaboration Starfighter) and a Luxury Yacht 3000 (like Lando's Lady Luck) can briefly be seen on the landing pad.
Thank you for doing this. I loved rewatching that scene, but it was a little bit of a jumble so thanks for putting in the work. Not a HUGE fan of the porsche ship, but that's just me.
@@BensBrickDesignsno worries. I had a fun half an hour looking up designs and matching as best I could... And even then, I had to stop a little early, so there are a few I didn't really look at closely yet.
And yeah... I like EC Henry's version of the tri-wing a lot more
I watched the Holiday Special on TV in 1978. Should I make myself watch it again?
No I think it was just a nice Easter egg for the die hard Star wars fans!
The pirate ships include an early concept of the Falcon. It’s on the right hand side just behind the largest pirate ship as they come in to dock.
Mando also says wizard.
Marrok could be a Shistavanen because of his name.
Wim's bike ride through the forest is a reference to the speeder bike chase scene on Endor.
Also, as they are docking at Port Borgo, there are a number of familiar ships. I saw a Cumulus Corsair and a Pelta class frigate. I am sure there were others.
I am LIVING for this show!
Arguably Wizard was made to happen in the High Republic thanks to Jedi Padawan Ram (see the high republic race to crashpoint tower and subsequent novels and comics featuring Ram). Obviously a pull from Phantom Menace, but canon gives it atleast a 300 years early origin.
The wolf alien reminded me of a full body Peachfuzz mask lol. Iykyk
SM-33 refers to Aldhani as a "sulfurous bog world", which is not how I remember it from "Andor". Strange as I think SM-33 is meant to have been inactive in the buried ship on At Attin since before the events of Andor. Otherwise, I might have suspected that the Empire destroyed the ecosystem on Aldhani after the events of "Andor".
Hate to bring it up Alex but Wizard was coined by Ram Jomaram. Also Wim’s credits have the Republic Cog on them so idk if they’re from the “Old Republic”
Because of these two things alone I don’t think At Attin was lost over a thousand years ago
I’m amused how At-Attin is a Suburban World, like how Corusant in a City World or Tatooine is a Desert World. And so far no one has mentioned how At-Attin is like the planet Cricket in Hitchhicker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
I loved seeing a Teek! The 2 Ewok movies get a bad rap that they don't deserve. Give them a chance: Caravan of Courage and Teek's Battle for Endor.
Also the pirates that take out the laser turret from the ship they're boarding have the same the same costume as BoShek, the astronaut guy from the Mos Eisley cantina that is seen briefly talking to Obi-Wan.
Thank you, Alex! ✨💀✨
I thought SM-33 might also be a reference to The Amazing Spider-Man #33 where Peter Parker has to lift the rubble crushing him and has the little monologue to himself, which Jon Watts adapted into Spider-Man: Homecoming
Jon Watts also hides comic references in license plates in his Spider-Man movies
Am wondering if the safety droids are the same model as the droid at the beginning of R1, working in the field by Galen's home.
Mark Hamill said the blue milk they used in his appearance in the sequel trilogy was coconut water with dye in it. A lot better than the OG trilogy when it was actual milk that went off.
Did you mention ewans voice appearance?
I hope that Neel is not a retconned Ortolan. (Since they share some elephant-like characteristics and blue skin). But clearly Ortolans only have two appendages (based on the concept art and what we see in Return of the Jedi).
Honestly really like this show
The Force Theme when Jodd uses the force sounded kind of strange
Thank you
Just watched both episodes last night. I’m intrigued! Lol
Whatever that Ithrorian is walking it does not look like a Frogdog.
"Wizard" was created by High Republic Padawan Ram Jomaram, as mentioned in Midnight Horizon.
In canon, term "Wizard" was created in High Republic Era by padawan Ram Jomaram.
So grif means frak.
Skeleton crew is Captain Eo's origin story. I have no proof but also, I have no doubts.
The tattoo-droid looks like a bad Louis Vuitton knock off. 7:32
6:30 I didn't realize Wim was saying the same thing as Qui-Gon, because the emphasis was on a different syllable.
7:35 I never noticed Jaba had a tattoo! Honestly, I always look at Princess Leia during those scenes.
I always thought Qui-Gon was saying "DECtaries" - but I did clock that what Wim was saying was similar.
The Teek speaks "Zaplata", which is Bulgarian for "Payment" 😁.
Do we think SM-33’s memory lapse will be an Easter egg of B.E.N. from Treasure Planet? His memory was removed to forget about hidden treasure or a booby trap.
I thought they lady outside the brothel was the exact same one as the Jabba’s palace dancer
I didn't catch half of that - great video!
Nobody mentioned that the flashlight droids resemble the Geth from Mass Effect.
I first thought that the ships hanging in Wim's room were the Boonta Eve podracers, but they don't really match. Perhaps they resemble any other ships that I'm not familiar with?
Maybe the tattoo droid has the tattoos that he's capable of doing displayed on his casing
Also, I'm sorry Max Reebo fans, but Neel is clearly based on Hooter from Captain EO
It stands to reason that a school would have greek-like lettering.
I mean, wasn't wizard invited by Ram Jomaran.
Very interesting of course
At about 5.33 in this video look at the ship in the background in the top right part of the picture. I am sure this is the original design for the Millennium Falcon. Either I am wrong (very possible) or Alex has missed it.
The videos needs to have expletive warnings with the amount of times “Kriff” was mentioned 😂
I was today years old when I found out Jabba the Hutt has a tattoo!
Blue Milk actually looks good but this is more like gray milk.
I will say, if you blend blueberries, bananas, and peanut butter, you will get almost that exact color, and I can vouch for that combination's deliciousness!
Stupid question (probably) with lots of all knowing SW fans on here but…the reference of the elephant type creature from the MJ thing…I thought Neel was the same species as Max Rebo? 🤔
Why are there so many connections between the show and Captain EO? Even SM-33 shares resemblance to a robot from the show
The Mandalorin also used the word Wizard !
Hearing it described as Star Wars Goonies totally turned me off. I didn’t expect to like it. But I really did.
There's the star wars Teletubbies before gta 6(not really but)💀💀💀💀💀