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** Would you believe Crowning Sound Effect of Music? The last portion of the end titles for Episode I is accompanied by Anakin's theme, which mixes a somewhat youthful melody with allusions to Darth Vader's Theme (ending with the latter). Somewhat unsettling on its own, in a minor key, with a slight rest before the last note. And with the last note, a... very familiar raspy breath. Chills down the spine.
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** Would you believe Crowning Sound Effect of Music? The last portion of the end titles for Episode I is accompanied by Anakin's theme, which mixes a somewhat youthful melody with allusions to Darth Vader's Theme (ending with the latter). Somewhat unsettling on its own, in a minor key, [[{{Scales}} key]], with a slight rest before the last note. And with the last note, a... very familiar raspy breath. Chills down the spine.
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---> '''Yoda:''' Much to learn, you still have.
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Yep, according to Recap.Star Wars, I had to move it.
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* ''Awesome/{{Andor}}''
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* ''Awesome/{{Andor}}''
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How did Andor go so long without a spot here? (Admittedly, I might not have put it in the right place, chronologically...)
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope
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*** Also, Rey takes it UpToEleven by crossing ''two lightsabers together'' which deflect the blast back at Palpatine and ''kill him'' for good.
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*** Also, Rey takes it UpToEleven by crossing crosses ''two lightsabers together'' which deflect the blast back at Palpatine and ''kill him'' for good.
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* Why of course, the most iconic part of the franchise: The lightsaber. It's a sword... but it's also a laser! Or blaster. Or a plasma weapon, depending on which version of canon you ask.
** The hissing, buzzing hum the blades make as they swing or even stand ready, and the loud cracklings when they strike each other. ''Star Wars'' just wouldn't be complete without them. In a sort of meta CMOA, the sounds were created by Ben Burtt ''breaking all the rules'' for film sound, which state that buzz and hum are ''bad'' things, but he'd found a microphone of his with a damaged wire made a ''really cool'' buzz and hum when it was near other electronics, and thought that sound was good enough it had to be useful somewhere. It gave voice to the lightsaber, and made the weapons really stand out as something unique.
** The hissing, buzzing hum the blades make as they swing or even stand ready, and the loud cracklings when they strike each other. ''Star Wars'' just wouldn't be complete without them. In a sort of meta CMOA, the sounds were created by Ben Burtt ''breaking all the rules'' for film sound, which state that buzz and hum are ''bad'' things, but he'd found a microphone of his with a damaged wire made a ''really cool'' buzz and hum when it was near other electronics, and thought that sound was good enough it had to be useful somewhere. It gave voice to the lightsaber, and made the weapons really stand out as something unique.
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* Why of course, the most iconic part of the franchise: The lightsaber. It's a sword... but it's also a laser! Or blaster. Or a plasma weapon, depending on which version of canon you ask.
**ask. The hissing, buzzing hum the blades make as they swing or even stand ready, and the loud cracklings when they strike each other. ''Star Wars'' just wouldn't be complete without them. In a sort of meta CMOA, the sounds were created by Ben Burtt ''breaking all the rules'' for film sound, which state that buzz and hum are ''bad'' things, but he'd found a microphone of his with a damaged wire made a ''really cool'' buzz and hum when it was near other electronics, and thought that sound was good enough it had to be useful somewhere. It gave voice to the lightsaber, and made the weapons really stand out as something unique.
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** If we went meta, sending his nephew back/forward in time to become Luke's mentor.
** Look at his performance over [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGMvadAFqLQ Endor]]. You ''could'' say that his [[CasualDangerDialogue calm demeanor]] is bad acting, or - like Wedge fans and most of ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' - you could say that he's got [[HoldYourHippogriffs cold-space lubricants for blood]] and is very, ''very'' practiced. Considering that in his first appearance he sounded more nervous...
** Look at his performance over [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGMvadAFqLQ Endor]]. You ''could'' say that his [[CasualDangerDialogue calm demeanor]] is bad acting, or - like Wedge fans and most of ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' - you could say that he's got [[HoldYourHippogriffs cold-space lubricants for blood]] and is very, ''very'' practiced. Considering that in his first appearance he sounded more nervous...
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* ''Awesome/StarWarsTheBadBatch''
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* ''Awesome/StarWarsTheBadBatch''
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* ''Awesome/RevengeOfTheSith''
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* ''Awesome/RevengeOfTheSith''