THEY SAID WHAT NOW?
BEHIND THE SCENES
THE HAPPIEST PLACE ON CORUSCANT
IS IT CANON?
EASTER EGGS
200

"You've taken  your first step into a larger world."

Obi-Wan Kenobi

200

This surrealist  director was George Lucas's initial choice to direct Return of the Jedi (1983).

David Lynch

200

In addition to playing Pee-Wee Herman, the late, great Paul Reubens also provided his vocal talents for this past 'Star Tours' pilot and current disc Jockey.

Captain Rex (RX-24)/DJ Rex (R-3X)

200

Before somehow returning in The Rise of Skywalker (2019), this big baddie of the galaxy far, far away made his return in the Dark Empire (1991-1992) comic series.

Emperor Palpatine

200

This little, lost alien, last seen hiding out in suburbia appeared with several others of his kind in The Phantom Menace (1999).

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

400

"No, I am your  father."

Darth Vader

400

Reel two, dialogue two was the inspiration for this classic character's name.

R2-D2 (Artoo)

400

Star Tours' opened in 1987, replacing this once cutting-edge Disneyland attraction.

Adventure Thru Inner Space

400

Kyle Katarn stole these all-important plans in Dark Forces (1995) only to be replaced on the big screen by the characters of Rogue One (2016).

The Death Star

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J.J. Abrams once joked about digitally adding this controversial character's skull to the deserts of Jakku in The Force Awakens (2015).

Jar Jar Binks

600

"It's a  trap!"

Admiral Ackbar

600

This classic character was originally given the personality of a 'used car salesman'.

C-3PO (Threepio)

600

During the Season of the Force, Tomorrowland's iconic mountain goes by this name instead.

Hyperspace Mountain

600

Now known for menacing the heroes of both Rebels (2014-2018) and Ahsoka (2023), this blue-skinned baddie originally appeared in Timothy Zahn's novel, Heir to the Empire (1991).

Grand Admiral Thrawn

600

This dynamic, mechanical pair, can be spotted by eagle-eyed fans as hieroglyphics in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981).

R2-D2 & C-3PO

800

"I'll try spinning. That's a good trick.

Anakin Skywalker

800

This music group inspired director J.J. Abrams when naming the droid BB-8.

The Beastie Boys

800

This short-lived Star Wars themed hotel in Florida crashed and burned before it could ever truly take off.

Galactic Starcruiser

800

Once known as 'The Emperor's Hand', she eventually married Luke Skywalker. She also rocked a purple lightsaber long before Samuel L. Jackson.

Mara Jade

800

Taken from the title of one of George Lucas's earliest films, this number appears all over that galaxy far, far away.

1138

1000

"That's not how the Force Works!"

Han Solo

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The original last name of Luke Skywalker in George Lucas's initial script for Star Wars (1977).

Starkiller

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Coke and Coke products sold in Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland generally come in this shape.

Round

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This beloved gentle giant was crushed by a moon and killed. Thankfully, he never befell this ridiculous end in the Sequel Trilogy.

Chewbacca

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Captain Phasma's name and shiny, chrome-like armor is an homage to this cult 1979 horror film.

Phantasm

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