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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2009

Instead of just seeing the Deathstar blow up, let's see what it would look like from a far off distance.

- "Return of The Jedi" footage is owned by LFL, 1983
- "Star Trek VI" footage (Praxis explosion) is owned by Paramount, 1992

The 'flash-bang' is comically bright, so you don't need to point that out ;)

Also, Endor Prime is now purple - It's part of a globe cycle that occures every 13 thousand years, or so.

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  • 0:08 What Is That Sound Come From The Death Star Before It Explores.

  • @Trumuzicfan192 -- Maybe it's a galactic fart? Idunno.

    What ever it is, you'd have to ask George Lucas about it.

    :)

  • Endor Prime (a Saturn-like planet) being purple, and that being part of a cycle - was that a reference to the old game "Purple Saturn Day"?

  • lol....not at all. But, after looking it up, it does seem like it was a reference. Weird.

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  • @guitarfan01 But he did, in the Special Edition!

  • Amazing how the forest moon of Endor wasn't instantly incinerated in the explosion of the Death Star.

  • You're a dork.....

  • All I could think about from the Praxis rings was how everyone on the forest moon should be killed by them.

    Perhaps this is why GL didn't add an explosion ring to ROTJ.

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