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1Please do not use the first person -- WMG is for everyone!\
2Please also be warned that most of these theories make more sense than the ''Holiday Special'' ever did.
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4[[WMG:''The Star Wars Holiday Special'' is in-universe Imperial propaganda.]]
5It's tempting to see it as ''Rebel'' propaganda, given its focus on Rebel sympathisers and its inclusion of a cartoon of Rebel icon Luke Skywalker. But it's the other way around -- TheEmpire made it to ''discredit'' the Rebels. Part of it was simply to make the Rebels look foolish -- badly needed after they managed to destroy the Death Star. But another part of it was [[SuckinessIsPainful meant to harm the viewers]]. It might even be related to the unseen torture Darth Vader used on Princess Leia in ''Film/ANewHope'' -- the bits with her in it were being fed to her by Vader on the Death Star (it conjures a nice mental image of Leia singing to herself, alone in her cell and incredibly high). It may even specifically have been a way to turn Imperial citizens [[FantasticRacism against the Wookiees]], priming them for an upcoming pogrom on Kashyyyk. And they had such trouble finding an actor who looked like Luke Skywalker that they had to employ lots of makeup to make it look even remotely convincing.
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7Whether or not it was ''successful'' in this respect is a matter of debate. What is not a matter of debate, though, is that if the film flopped in-universe, Vader was [[YouHaveFailedMe probably not very forgiving of the director]].
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9[[WMG:Life Day itself was created by the Empire to keep the Rebellion too discombobulated to be effective.]]
10It's celebrated with colourful holographic dancers, psychedelic music straight out of UsefulNotes/TheSeventies, a lot of makeup (at least on the men), a ''lot'' of drugs (if Leia is any indication), and ritual porn viewership.
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12[[WMG:If the ''Holiday Special'' had come out before home recording, it would have been the most sought after print of all time.]]
13The ''Holiday Special'' aired once and [[OneEpisodeWonder never again]], so the only way anyone would have ever been able to see it is if someone recorded it. And that's exactly what happened -- the special was heavily advertised in advance, and people made VHS recordings. This is why pretty much every copy of the special preserves the commercials from its original recording.
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15But imagine if that weren't possible. Imagine if the ''Holiday Special'' aired once and never again -- and no one was able to preserve it for their own records.
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17People wouldn't even have known it existed. The ''Franchise/StarWars'' franchise goes on without a hitch, and it picks up its fandom and its ExpandedUniverse. It's not until UsefulNotes/TheNineties that the ''really'' hardcore fans start spreading rumours of a holiday special that supposedly aired in the late 1970s, and how it apparently had Bea Arthur, Art Carney, and 20 minutes of unsubtitled Wookiee noises. But there's no ''proof''. Maybe someone finds old ''Magazine/TVGuide'' clippings, promotional materials, maybe some still photos. And ''maybe'' there would be some testimonials -- but remember, in our timeline, Creator/CarrieFisher claimed she didn't remember ''any'' of the special because of [[LaserGuidedAmnesia drug-induced amnesia]]. If she claimed that and ''no one'' could verify the special's existence, that alone would make it legendary.
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19Soon, the pieces will be put together in the Internet age. The cels of the animated segment might leak out (auctioning for triple the price it did in "our" timeline). The 45 single pressing of the Music/JeffersonStarship song would have been discovered. Slowly but surely, the special will be pieced together. The network prints might leak out -- even in the late 70s, TV shows were still being distributed on 16mm film. Maybe, with a little luck, with a lot of hype, and with a generous soul with connections, the entire special can be stitched together and put on Website/YouTube.
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21And it would be the most legendary letdown in the history of the Internet.
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23[[WMG:The ''Holiday Special'' will, by definition, never be officially released.]]
24Creator/GeorgeLucas engineered it so that nobody would be able to legally release it. Lucas insisted he never would when he had the rights himself. Then he sold the rights to Creator/{{Disney}}, but he could well have included a clause prohibiting Disney from releasing the special. And he put a clause in his will, explicitly stating that his heirs could ''also'' never release the special. It will be forever in the legal grey areas.
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26[[WMG:The ''Holiday Special'' is the reason for Hollywood's constant efforts to [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil ensure strict anti-piracy legislation]] in the United States.]]
27Creator/GeorgeLucas is the ringleader behind such proposed laws as SOPA and PIPA, which would have effectively allowed copyright holders like him to force websites like Website/YouTube to take down any video without question. He's looking to remove one specific video: the ''Star Wars Holiday Special''. Lucas chose to keep his efforts secret -- although Hollywood ''and'' the U.S. Congress would likely sympathize with him, there's always the StreisandEffect to worry about which could galvanize the fandom to specifically preserve the ''Holiday Special''.
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29If you're wondering, SOPA and PIPA failed in spite of Hollywood money and enthusiasm, because [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protests_against_SOPA_and_PIPA the Internet protested hard]] -- Website/{{Wikipedia}} blacked out its home page in protest. So we're not likely to see Lucas succeed any time soon.
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31[[WMG: The bartender is Dorothy Zbornak.]]
32Series/{{The Golden Girls}} kept their promise to Rose that when they die, they'll [[HumanPopsicle be frozen so they can be cured and get back together in the future]]. Well, it took them a really long time to get thawed, and they found they'd been transported to a galaxy far, far, away. The four opened a cantina on Tattooine; they clearly like hot weather, and Blanche just loves bad boys like smugglers and men in uniforms like Stormtroopers.
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34[[WMG: Greedo is the [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Hans Moleman]] of the ''Star Wars'' universe.]]
35Not literally, of course, but his presence indicates that while he may have indeed died as a result of his encounter with Han Solo, [[TheyKilledKennyAgain he was fine the next day]], in the tradition of Hans Moleman, [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Kenny McCormick]], and other slapstick characters. He just... didn't have anything to do in the next two films, but it's not unthinkable that he died a few more times since.
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37[[WMG: The Imperial Guard who visited Saun Dann's shop was on leave with PTSD following a battle with the Mon Calamari in which his entire squad were wiped out.]]
38It would explain why he hated fish.
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40[[WMG: Disney is planning a big-budget remake of the ''Holiday Special'' to rehabilitate it.]]
41It seems like the kind of thing Disney would do. Although it ''may'' have been {{Jossed}} by the existence of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoStarWarsHolidaySpecial''.
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43[[WMG: Creator/MarkHamill crashed his car on purpose to get out of the special.]]
44It didn't work (and it necessitated some truly frightening makeup), but it was worth a try.
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46[[WMG: Princess Leia really was on drugs, and almost everything in the special takes place from her point of view.]]
47Going with the RealLife fact that Carrie Fisher was on drugs when they did the special, Leia was on some ''Star Wars'' drugs. She's self-medicating -- poor girl has to deal with her entire planet getting [[EarthShatteringKaboom blown up before her eyes]]. She got high before she even landed on Kashyyyk and doesn't remember anything about her trip there -- this is why, in ''Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy'', when she visits Kashyyyk again, she thinks it's her first time there. The drugs also explain why "Kashyyyk" is misinterpreted as "Kazook", why Greedo appears after apparently dying, and all of the other weirdness. After this nightmare, she swore off the drugs and has been clean ever since.
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49[[WMG: The announcer in the placeholder commercial is Boba Fett.]]
50The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6re5fLsELE commercial]] was animated by Creator/{{Nelvana}}, and the PSA the audio comes from must also be animated by Nelvana. It's random, but it might be plausible. The backwards part is Boba speaking in Mandalorian, and the forwards part is Boba speaking in English. The voiceover sounds nothing like Don Francks, but still...
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52[[WMG: Life Day is the one day when all the Galaxy's drugs are made legal by the Empire.]]
53Like a toned-down, more hilarious version of ''Film/ThePurge''. Plus, it would explain about 99% of the special itself.
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55[[WMG: Saun Dann is the [[YouMeanXMas Santa Claus equivalent]] of Life Day.]]
56Every year, when Ceraxian's Comet reaches its perihelion, the kindly old galactic trader Saun Dann comes down to the planet's surface in a starship pulld by pygmy nerfs. He delivers toys to all the good sentient beings, before returning to the comet and his workshop, where his Toydarian employees make all the toys for the next Life Day. The "Saun Dann" seen in the ''Holiday Special'' is actually a Rebel agent smuggling weapons to the Alliance while undercover as an "office Santa" [-[[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace IN SPACE!]]-]
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58[[WMG:Life Day traditionally involves a sacrifice of some sort.]]
59Look at the stone slab at the base of the Tree of Life. In ancient times, the Wookiee holy men would make a sacrifice on that slab, as part of a ritual to bring a symbolic end to Kashyyyk's harsh winters. The old canon even semi-officially describes it as some sort of ancestor worship with Saturnalia elements. (The weather looks pretty warm during the special because Kashyyyk seasons are weird.)
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61[[WMG: The Empire shut down the bar because [[VillainsOutShopping Palpatine was a frequent patron]] and [[EvilIsPetty just didn't want to pay his tab]].]]
62He'll miss the [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment regular closing musical numbers]], but at least he now has the money for [[Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker his cloning side-project]].
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64[[WMG: The whole thing is a dream that R2-D2 had while falling asleep in front of a holovision]]
65Okay, first of all, if we're going by George Lucas's comments, all the main movies in the Skywalker Saga are from R2's point of view and he's just recounting it to the Whills centuries into the future.
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67Second of all, let's assume droids can have dreams.
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69You ever fall asleep with the TV on, and your brain just sort of mixes up everything you're hearing into a super-crazy dream? The Holiday Special is exactly that. R2 had a holovision on that was airing a documentary on the Wookiee holiday of Life Day, another about the Mos Eisley cantina, a cooking show, a rock concert and a cartoon one after the other, and he's dreaming that they're all just one big program.
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71Centuries later, he's running out of stories to tell the Whills. But they want to hear one more. R2 then starts with "Okay, lemme tell you about this crazy dream I had about Life Day..."

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