Genuinely have no idea how that slipped my mind, especially considering I literally talk about Morrison voicing Boba Fett in this video. Definitely could be in a part two!
Don't forget Daniel Logan, who played the young Boba Fett as well as heaps of young clones in the shot where they're all learning at the computer monitors in class in Attack of the Clones.
thank you for bringing up both versions of star tours, its such a shame that attraction really isnt taked about much. also thanks for bringing up the fact he's done the VO for the DL paris ver. He also did the alien voiceovers for the original attraction, alongside Biran Cummings (who did the announcer and Tour package videos)
Great video! Very informative. I didn't know Warwick Davis played so many dudes! If you make a follownup video to this, you should consider including John Morton, who played Dak, Luke's Snowspeeder Gunner, and Boba Fett for 1 shot, both in Empire.
You technically missed one. Amandla Stenberg plays two separate characters, albeit twin siblings, on _The Acolyte._ There was also Sam Witwer who played Darth Maul in _Solo: A Drinking Cup_ as well as supplemental voices in the Sequel Trilogy. But that’s some of that deep dive you said you wouldn’t waste too much time chasing.
Plz do more of these. Gotta be more actors pulling double duty, I'll watch & support every episode. A little confused why 3PO got a somewhat lengthy history about his suit look, though.
5:51. That’s not Warwick. That’s Arti Shah (a totally different body type). There were a total of 4 Cyclorrians during the resistance base scenes: Arti Shah, Hassan Taj, Warwick, and a puppeteered version on an Aliens style power loader (operated by Mike Quinn. I vaguely recall Tom Wilton being in the suit). 6:22: Davis was 11yrs old when he played the character of Wicket in RotJ. So perhaps 12 by the film’s release? Sorry, I’m being a jobsworth on that last one 😂.
Davis was a huge fan of the franchise so his being multiple characters in the same movie is probably fan service more than a paycheck…but the money helped! plus being a little person helped immensely as he was able to do a lot and not worry about speaking lines
thats it, I'm finally gonna rant on this after years of this stupid argument. I was already 17 when the Phantom menace came out, in fact the first movie I ever saw was empire strikes back..... I was a very very small baby and it was at the end run of Empire but that's the story and I'm sticking with it for this explanation. I loved everything star wars for a loooong time, I became an apologist for the Ewoks, of which most people out of their small childhood hated, even when they grew out of small childhood that hate snuck back in(I still highly suggest the second ewoks movie to everyone I can, it's prolly more of a emotionally formational movie than the rest of the movies for me..... not a good sign, but diabetus staff master fight is still soooo gooood) The arguments of how ewoks are little meat eaters who consider everyone meat until a literal incarnation of their god steps up to tell them no.... they were gonna eat our heros!!!!! that's still cool. Anyway..... I saw phantom menace, and I was disappointed in a lot of things. Anakin was such an annoying little brat and having him play hero in the space fight reminded me of all the bad movies I watched in the 80's where most of the kid heros would have been dead thirty seconds in...... still to this day I think phantom menace is(barring one lightsaber fight and omg liam neeson ) the worst of the movies, fight me, and yes that includes all the side movies. I can't yell at the child for ruining the experience, I thought about it, argued with walls about it, but I couldnt...... and the betrayal felt real, and I couldn't blame george and the rest of the writers were just invisible forces....... I hated that everyone had a hard on for darth maul, he was a skilled throw away minion..... like woooo great fight dead dude, but couldn't hate on a character that obviously wont be used ever again except for maybe in a flash...... yeah gonna stop that bs..... still hate maul especially because he didn't die(although his end end was probablly the best death in all of star wars media). the second most unpleasant part of watching phantom menace in the theater on opening day was Jar de fricken Jar. No hate towards the actor, that I will never defend, he did probably the second best job acting in that movie right behind the opening scrawl. I hated JarJar, he was comedic relief, and when I went to see the movie I didn't laugh at him, other than the scene when liam grabbed his tongue...... and I rooted for him to pull it out of his face. JarJar distracted from what was supposed to be 20+ of waiting for many, and my entire lifetime. He wasn't funny at the time and while I knew the series had a massive death toll waiting around the corner I at least left the theater thinking to myself, "at least he is a main character, and one I'll likely get to see die." You see JarJar was great for kids, and some adults, especially those with kids. He is a comedy character, and he did a fantastic job, but was probably too much. Episode 1 has many flaws on a serious note, and too much humor was probably one of the factors. But it was an easy factor for a younger internet to latch on too. It was easier thing for my young adult, too serious for his own good little goth nerd reject self. See the hatred for Jar Jar might be mildly well placed for anyone who had reached puberty, especially given the build up for the movie, which we all expected to be lightning in a bottle to destroy the movies the war the first did back in 77 and we didn't get that. We got a decent movie, with meh editing, and an overemphasis on its child audience. I understand it was in theory a tonal thing they were trying to do across all three movies, and I understand why that works so well as opposed to so later trilogies that were made by the seat of their pants writing. But the easiest thing to point out, other than the movie feeling a little racist back in 99, which let me tell ya something is twelve hyperspace lanes different than today, was jar jar... being jar jar...... too much screen time jar jar..... so yeah we hated that mo fo, on mesage boards, everywhere.... we didnt know who else to blame for our dissapointment, we didnt know where else to send the hate. Eventually the world calmed, and by clone wars we had new things to be dissapointed by. And Jar Jar, it was nice seeing an old friend. Because he became a friend through our hate.... and even deep down hatred of Jar Jar.
9.29 - The earlier scenes weren't reshot. It's extremely evident that C3PO is replaced by his CG model for those earlier scenes (the same model used for the Droid Factory scenes). If they made the decision to cut the scene where Padme puts the casings on in post-production, do you really think they reassembled the cast and crew to go to Tunisia to reshoot the one or two scenes he's present in? 8.41 - just look at him - that's clearly the CG model pasted over
ua-cam.com/video/8fCqhpV2SG4/v-deo.htmlsi=3fBpGtiWuHsZk7fI&t=1943 At 32:25 in this Wired interview, Anthony Daniels himself says "We reshot the 3PO scenes that had been puppets. And we shot them on blue screen, green screen..." So no lol I don't think they traveled back to Tunisia with the entire cast, and I didn't say that. But they definitely filmed Anthony Daniels in the costume and replaced the puppet for some scenes when George changed his mind. And I'm not sure how else to phrase that other than to say that they reshot them.
@@tommy_blah_zay Dang you got me. I made a silly assumption that it wasn't greenscreen. You can definitely tell something is layered over the existing footage if you looked hard enough and I just assumed it was the CG model rather than a reshoot. I'm a sillyhead for sure.
Hamill called his TLJ version of Luke ‘Jake’, implying that the TLJ version of Luke is so far removed from the original version, that he’s someone completely different: Jake Skywalker.
I’m sure you mean well, but I’m sure that wasn’t meant to be taken seriously. Just a joke. Especially since nowadays he’s pretty much good with TLJ Luke (my favorite Luke in fact due to his arc).
@@tommy_blah_zay Oh thank god. That's a big relief. I really do enjoy your videos so it'd be a big disappointment if you were one of those Fandom Menace losers.
@@schizomonikafolks crying about the sequel trilogy are not actually fans, they’re fanatics…they’re what give real fans a bad name and what made us outcasts for 40 years
@@bostonrailfan2427 Like I get not liking them cause I don't, but calling for them to be removed from canon and attacking people who like them like I see all the time is just unhealthy behaviour. We all like star wars as a universe and we should be united in that.
I was expecting a joke about Temuera Morrison or Dee Bradley Baker playing dozens of characters
With a million more well on the way!
@@DoctorKilroy
Your clones are impressive, you must be proud.
Genuinely have no idea how that slipped my mind, especially considering I literally talk about Morrison voicing Boba Fett in this video. Definitely could be in a part two!
Don't forget Daniel Logan, who played the young Boba Fett as well as heaps of young clones in the shot where they're all learning at the computer monitors in class in Attack of the Clones.
Interesting stuff! Im glad Ahmed Best isnt ashamed, honestly. He did a good job playing the role he was given
and they rewarded his humility and acceptance by giving him a great heroic role
Wow! Props to Anthony Daniels for severing his own leg to shoot scenes for "Empire Strikes Back." That's dedication.
@@CH-xe8ud That’s taking the Stanislavsky Method WAY too seriously. 🤣
That's nothing. He hacked himself to pieces later in the movie so he could fit on Chewbacca's back and even took his own head off.
26:35 Honestly, I really like the idea of a Jedi hosting a game show in their free time.
The jedi have to buy fuel somehow!
I never knew he played Rukh in Rebels and Tales!
Woolivan also appears in the deleted scene of Unkar Plutt getting his arm ripped off by Chewie
thank you for bringing up both versions of star tours, its such a shame that attraction really isnt taked about much. also thanks for bringing up the fact he's done the VO for the DL paris ver. He also did the alien voiceovers for the original attraction, alongside Biran Cummings (who did the announcer and Tour package videos)
Great video! Very informative. I didn't know Warwick Davis played so many dudes! If you make a follownup video to this, you should consider including John Morton, who played Dak, Luke's Snowspeeder Gunner, and Boba Fett for 1 shot, both in Empire.
Is there a reason he played Boba for one shot?
I'm surprised Warwick never played a Jawa so far.
…wouldn’t surprise me if he did it in Mandalorian
Great video.
I’d like to see all the actors who have appeared in Star Wars and also Marvel movies.
Glad i found this Video and channel
You technically missed one. Amandla Stenberg plays two separate characters, albeit twin siblings, on _The Acolyte._
There was also Sam Witwer who played Darth Maul in _Solo: A Drinking Cup_ as well as supplemental voices in the Sequel Trilogy. But that’s some of that deep dive you said you wouldn’t waste too much time chasing.
also andy serkis with snoke in the sequels and then kino loy in andor
Love your videos, keep up the good work!
Simon Pegg played the portions guy in Force Awakens and C3PO in Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars if that counts
so he played two separate characters in the same Phineas and Ferb special? he was himself in it too iirc
Ian McDiarmid plays Emperor Palpatine but also Luke Skywalker when he infamously screams on Bespin
😂😂😂
That might be the dumbest Special Edition change!
I deeply appreciate and enjoy this video, very well put together, interesting and entertaining
Awesome vid
thanks for the trivia
Plz do more of these. Gotta be more actors pulling double duty, I'll watch & support every episode. A little confused why 3PO got a somewhat lengthy history about his suit look, though.
5:51. That’s not Warwick. That’s Arti Shah (a totally different body type).
There were a total of 4 Cyclorrians during the resistance base scenes: Arti Shah, Hassan Taj, Warwick, and a puppeteered version on an Aliens style power loader (operated by Mike Quinn. I vaguely recall Tom Wilton being in the suit).
6:22: Davis was 11yrs old when he played the character of Wicket in RotJ. So perhaps 12 by the film’s release?
Sorry, I’m being a jobsworth on that last one 😂.
Also worth noting that CZ-1 had Chris Parsons in the suit. Parsons also doubled Daniels’ 3PO in ANH. Can’t recall if he was involved in ESB or RotJ.
Finally another video letsgooo
24:43
Three scenes. Jar Jar is seated in the box of the Naboo delegation as Bail Organa arrives and Palpatine declares himself Emperor.
Davis was a huge fan of the franchise so his being multiple characters in the same movie is probably fan service more than a paycheck…but the money helped! plus being a little person helped immensely as he was able to do a lot and not worry about speaking lines
Super interesting!
what about temuera morrison who plays Jango Fett, Boba Fett and the entire clone army
What about the Droid attack on the Wookies?
14:24 - To be honest... maybe Ford did the line in the original mix?
2:56 Oh yeah i know Deep Roy, he’s the oompa loompas in the 2005 charlie and the chocolate factory and teeny weeny from the neverending story
Silas Carson, who did an Odd in Doctor Who.
Mark Hamill also voiced some characters in Star Wars video games. And IIRC, none of them were Luke. (Too lazy to check IMDB on a phone.)
15:36 Is that the bear from the wild robot
You should look up Chris Bartlett. He's been in a ton
In the UK, the name Anthony is pronounced Antony.
thats it, I'm finally gonna rant on this after years of this stupid argument. I was already 17 when the Phantom menace came out, in fact the first movie I ever saw was empire strikes back..... I was a very very small baby and it was at the end run of Empire but that's the story and I'm sticking with it for this explanation. I loved everything star wars for a loooong time, I became an apologist for the Ewoks, of which most people out of their small childhood hated, even when they grew out of small childhood that hate snuck back in(I still highly suggest the second ewoks movie to everyone I can, it's prolly more of a emotionally formational movie than the rest of the movies for me..... not a good sign, but diabetus staff master fight is still soooo gooood) The arguments of how ewoks are little meat eaters who consider everyone meat until a literal incarnation of their god steps up to tell them no.... they were gonna eat our heros!!!!! that's still cool. Anyway..... I saw phantom menace, and I was disappointed in a lot of things. Anakin was such an annoying little brat and having him play hero in the space fight reminded me of all the bad movies I watched in the 80's where most of the kid heros would have been dead thirty seconds in...... still to this day I think phantom menace is(barring one lightsaber fight and omg liam neeson ) the worst of the movies, fight me, and yes that includes all the side movies. I can't yell at the child for ruining the experience, I thought about it, argued with walls about it, but I couldnt...... and the betrayal felt real, and I couldn't blame george and the rest of the writers were just invisible forces....... I hated that everyone had a hard on for darth maul, he was a skilled throw away minion..... like woooo great fight dead dude, but couldn't hate on a character that obviously wont be used ever again except for maybe in a flash...... yeah gonna stop that bs..... still hate maul especially because he didn't die(although his end end was probablly the best death in all of star wars media). the second most unpleasant part of watching phantom menace in the theater on opening day was Jar de fricken Jar. No hate towards the actor, that I will never defend, he did probably the second best job acting in that movie right behind the opening scrawl. I hated JarJar, he was comedic relief, and when I went to see the movie I didn't laugh at him, other than the scene when liam grabbed his tongue...... and I rooted for him to pull it out of his face. JarJar distracted from what was supposed to be 20+ of waiting for many, and my entire lifetime. He wasn't funny at the time and while I knew the series had a massive death toll waiting around the corner I at least left the theater thinking to myself, "at least he is a main character, and one I'll likely get to see die."
You see JarJar was great for kids, and some adults, especially those with kids. He is a comedy character, and he did a fantastic job, but was probably too much. Episode 1 has many flaws on a serious note, and too much humor was probably one of the factors. But it was an easy factor for a younger internet to latch on too. It was easier thing for my young adult, too serious for his own good little goth nerd reject self. See the hatred for Jar Jar might be mildly well placed for anyone who had reached puberty, especially given the build up for the movie, which we all expected to be lightning in a bottle to destroy the movies the war the first did back in 77 and we didn't get that. We got a decent movie, with meh editing, and an overemphasis on its child audience. I understand it was in theory a tonal thing they were trying to do across all three movies, and I understand why that works so well as opposed to so later trilogies that were made by the seat of their pants writing. But the easiest thing to point out, other than the movie feeling a little racist back in 99, which let me tell ya something is twelve hyperspace lanes different than today, was jar jar... being jar jar...... too much screen time jar jar..... so yeah we hated that mo fo, on mesage boards, everywhere.... we didnt know who else to blame for our dissapointment, we didnt know where else to send the hate. Eventually the world calmed, and by clone wars we had new things to be dissapointed by. And Jar Jar, it was nice seeing an old friend. Because he became a friend through our hate.... and even deep down hatred of Jar Jar.
One interesting fact, the people at ILM created Adobe Photoshop.
Lmao Harrison sounded bored af in the TFA LEGO additional content
Peter Diamond.
14:23 sounds like Harrison ford
Andy serkis
😱
What annoys me about Starwars is just home much Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher hated the movies.
9.29 - The earlier scenes weren't reshot. It's extremely evident that C3PO is replaced by his CG model for those earlier scenes (the same model used for the Droid Factory scenes). If they made the decision to cut the scene where Padme puts the casings on in post-production, do you really think they reassembled the cast and crew to go to Tunisia to reshoot the one or two scenes he's present in?
8.41 - just look at him - that's clearly the CG model pasted over
ua-cam.com/video/8fCqhpV2SG4/v-deo.htmlsi=3fBpGtiWuHsZk7fI&t=1943 At 32:25 in this Wired interview, Anthony Daniels himself says "We reshot the 3PO scenes that had been puppets. And we shot them on blue screen, green screen..." So no lol I don't think they traveled back to Tunisia with the entire cast, and I didn't say that. But they definitely filmed Anthony Daniels in the costume and replaced the puppet for some scenes when George changed his mind. And I'm not sure how else to phrase that other than to say that they reshot them.
@@tommy_blah_zay Dang you got me. I made a silly assumption that it wasn't greenscreen. You can definitely tell something is layered over the existing footage if you looked hard enough and I just assumed it was the CG model rather than a reshoot. I'm a sillyhead for sure.
Jar Jar is pretty cool, not very funny in the phatom menace but funnier in other shows
I’m sorry but who the fuck is ‘Jake Skywalker’?
Is it some sick joke from sequel trilogy haters?
Hamill called his TLJ version of Luke ‘Jake’, implying that the TLJ version of Luke is so far removed from the original version, that he’s someone completely different: Jake Skywalker.
I’m sure you mean well, but I’m sure that wasn’t meant to be taken seriously. Just a joke.
Especially since nowadays he’s pretty much good with TLJ Luke (my favorite Luke in fact due to his arc).
Yeah, it's something that Mark Hamill himself said. And I was just joking. I actually like TLJ quite a bit.
@@tommy_blah_zay Oh thank god. That's a big relief. I really do enjoy your videos so it'd be a big disappointment if you were one of those Fandom Menace losers.
Anthony is pronounced Ant Tony
There SIX Star Wars films!!!!
Solo and Rouge One count. They’re pretty good.
Agreed 💯👍
No, there's more. Not liking something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
@@schizomonikafolks crying about the sequel trilogy are not actually fans, they’re fanatics…they’re what give real fans a bad name and what made us outcasts for 40 years
@@bostonrailfan2427 Like I get not liking them cause I don't, but calling for them to be removed from canon and attacking people who like them like I see all the time is just unhealthy behaviour. We all like star wars as a universe and we should be united in that.
Anthony daniels most memorable role is that of a massive bellend