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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This is the entire point of the series, complete with MesACrowd and, obviously, [[LaserSword Lightsabers.]]

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This is the entire point of the series, complete with MesACrowd and, obviously, [[LaserSword [[LaserBlade Lightsabers.]]]]
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: In [=RvD2=], the music score has a ''very'' "Star Wars-y" vibe to it, despite being completely original rather than being borrowed from official Star Wars media. This is because they got a couple of professional composers who, either before or since, actually ''have'' worked on official Star Wars media (like videogames) to write the music, and then got an actual orchestra to perform it.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: At one point in [=RvD2=], both Ryan and Dorkman manage to knock the lightsaber out of their opponent's hand and throw it away from the fight. At that moment, they're about to go back into the fray when they pause, realize that ''neither of them has their weapon'', look at their respective lightsaber quickly, and give a quick "I'm watching you" stare at each other before running to grab their sabers and continue the battle. The music even does a bit of MickeyMousing, with the drumbeat following their confused, jerky body language for a couple of seconds before continuing.
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This is the entire point of the series, complete with MesACrowd and, obviously, [[LaserSword Lightsabers.]]

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: In [=RvD2=], the music score has a ''very'' "Star Wars-y" vibe to it, despite being completely original rather than being borrowed from official Star Wars media. This is because they got a couple of professional composers who, either before or since, actually ''have'' worked on official Star Wars media (like videogames) to write the music, and then got an actual orchestra to perform it.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: At one point in [=RvD2=], both Ryan and Dorkman manage to knock the lightsaber out of their opponent's hand and throw it away from the fight. At that moment, they're about to go back into the fray when they pause, realize that ''neither of them has their weapon'', look at their respective lightsaber quickly, and give a quick "I'm watching you" stare at each other before running to grab their sabers and continue the battle. The music even does a bit of MickeyMousing, with the drumbeat following their confused, jerky body language for a couple of seconds before continuing.
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This is the entire point of the series, complete with MesACrowd and, obviously, [[LaserSword Lightsabers.]]
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: At one point in =[RvD2]=, both Ryan and Dorkman manage to knock the lightsaber out of their opponent's hand and throw it away from the fight. At that moment, they're about to go back into the fray when they pause, realize that ''neither of them has their weapon'', look at their respective lightsaber quickly, and give a quick "I'm watching you" stare at each other before running to grab their sabers and continue the battle. The music even does a bit of MickeyMousing, with the drumbeat following their confused, jerky body language for a couple of seconds before continuing.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: *CrowningMomentOfFunny: At one point in =[RvD2]=, [=RvD2=], both Ryan and Dorkman manage to knock the lightsaber out of their opponent's hand and throw it away from the fight. At that moment, they're about to go back into the fray when they pause, realize that ''neither of them has their weapon'', look at their respective lightsaber quickly, and give a quick "I'm watching you" stare at each other before running to grab their sabers and continue the battle. The music even does a bit of MickeyMousing, with the drumbeat following their confused, jerky body language for a couple of seconds before continuing.
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*CrowningMomentOfFunny: At one point in =[RvD2]=, both Ryan and Dorkman manage to knock the lightsaber out of their opponent's hand and throw it away from the fight. At that moment, they're about to go back into the fray when they pause, realize that ''neither of them has their weapon'', look at their respective lightsaber quickly, and give a quick "I'm watching you" stare at each other before running to grab their sabers and continue the battle. The music even does a bit of MickeyMousing, with the drumbeat following their confused, jerky body language for a couple of seconds before continuing.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: In RvD2, the music score has a ''very'' "Star Wars-y" vibe to it, despite being completely original rather than being borrowed from official Star Wars media. This is because they got a couple of professional composers who, either before or since, actually ''have'' worked on official Star Wars media (like videogames) to write the music, and then got an actual orchestra to perform it.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: In RvD2, [=RvD2=], the music score has a ''very'' "Star Wars-y" vibe to it, despite being completely original rather than being borrowed from official Star Wars media. This is because they got a couple of professional composers who, either before or since, actually ''have'' worked on official Star Wars media (like videogames) to write the music, and then got an actual orchestra to perform it.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: In RvD2, the music score has a ''very'' "Star Wars-y" vibe to it, despite being completely original rather than being borrowed from official Star Wars media. This is because they got a couple of professional composers who, either before or since, actually ''have'' worked on official Star Wars media (like videogames) to write the music, and then got an actual orchestra to perform it.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This is the entire point of the series, complete with MesACrowd and, obviously, [[LaserSword Lightsabers.]]

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