@@leslietarkinthat statement may be partially true. However, in both cannons it was a den of thieves. It would only make sense that the criminals wouldn't want something in there that could record them making criminal plans. It did, however, get expounded upon by Disney cannon that there were bars that served service items to droids and some of those bars were droid only.
An infamous cantina filled with criminals and shady dealings. And a droid that can record what it sees and hears and have a third party download the recordings strolls in. You don't need to make a sad lore that spans a whole generation for everything.
@@novacat3032Plenty of things Droids consume in Sci-Fi and even in Star Wars specifically. Oil is of course the general consumable for Droids, but there’s always the option for any number of various power sources, nuts and bolts, coolant, or various cleansers. Now it’s a valid argument that selling additional products means having additional stock which especially for a small bar in the middle of nowhere is an additional logistical hurdle.
Wookies with clothing is a rarity. The most they wear are items that symbolize their position in wookies society, the bandolier for their ammo and maybe a belt for tools.
Fun fact: the soundstage they sold off and built over is now a Tesco, and the bakery department is where the falcon was placed during the Empire Strikes back filming, with the rest of the sets built around it at the time for the various scenes as it was too impractical to move.
There was a Richard Pryor special in the late 1970's that included a cantina scene, it seemed to reuse many of the aliens in SWIV-ANH; Pryor plaid a very nervous waiter in that scene. "You know, I think that guy was the Devil!"
It's Han didn't shoot first. He shot and killed without response. It's part of his character growth, something Marcia Lucas understood, but Georgie didn't.
Just to clarify did you mean "shot and killed without remorse" and autocorrect changed it on you to "response" ( autocorrect sucks lol ) or do you mean he shot alone and greedo didn't respond by shooting back? Both work I suppose
I don't think it's really part of the character's growth, though... He shot first because if he waited for Greedo to shoot first, he would be dead, and there is no reason to have remorse for something that was justified, like this act of self defense.
George never really understood the story his wife was the genius behind it and as soon as she was gone everything else he's done sucked all the Wookie balls in the universe. And look where Disney has taken it Jesus Christ talk about not understanding the story
It was originally because of the Droid uprising, before the stories behind episode 1,2 and 3 were changed. The droids had fought for independance became violent to do so, lots of death, and the organics fought back wiping them out and creating restraining bolts to control them from that point onwards.
Here's an assertion regarding the 'Han shot first' argument. If one insists that Han shot first, that would insinuate that Greedo shot at all. Han didn't shoot first; he just shot.🤪
This is misleading. If you look carefully (or slow the video down) you would see two blaster shots. This video shows the original and not the special edition which corrected this.
@@JeffWhite-z7y Okay, so point out where anyone said Han was bad. And while your at it, IMHO, humble yourself and get this notion that you have any say in what anyone else says out of you head.
I wonder if a more interesting reason for the "no droids" policy was droid sensors could detect something hidden, or take scans of faces to identify people in the bar, which would call down the authorities.
make sense, that bar most certainly also boast several sophisticated jamming devices that would render any transmission transmitted outside of permitted station ended up as encrypted white noise garbage.. but given the fact the very possibility of patrons of such bar also sensitive to those jammer, why bother..
@@dureteheiral1793 would the other patrons be sensitive? Maybe they came because of the jammer, for anonymity. Han Solo was avoiding bounty hunters, so if it's a "no phones" bar he wouldn't get tagged. Greedo was in person.
@@eliasscorsone3220 the patrons with sensitivity to any source of electro magnetic as well as radio transmissions i mean.. Those jammer would transmit in a very large possible frequency range.. The very possibility of several species especially those who communicate say through thought or non verbally, might find the jammer a complete nuisance or rendered them to be very inconvenient thus ended up disturbing them.. Sure, these suites of sophisticated jammer devices are also equipped with AI to actively monitor and pro actively jamming those unlisted transmissions.. But that's also one of the problems.. Given the fact this bar requires its patrons who communicate through other means but verbally to be fully registered with the bar.. If the bar chooses this path, there isn't any guarantee if the empire listed one if the patron in the empire's enormously long list of wanted people with handsome rewards, the bar will remain silent is there? Or the bar could simply sells the data collected to the empire or bounty hunter guild discreetly..
In the book 'Tales from Jabba's Palace' EV9D9 was a sadist that got her jollies by torturing other droids and made Frankenstein-like droids from the parts. She was hunted down by another droid who allowed the Frankenstein droids to tear her apart after turning off her pain chip.
Yeah. She was the one that was punishing the underperforming droids in the basement, slowly dismantling the protocol droid that had accidently insulted Jabba, and giving the waiter droid repeated hotfoots with a hot iron. Evidently, there had been a factory mix-up, and several droids of her model were accidently given the motivator chips of Imperial interrogation (read - torture) droids, resulting in their cruelty.
It wasn't attached to any drink dispenser or anything. Maybe a bunch of trophies from killing them but never had anything to do with drinks in the original. There's a video on here showing the changes made and how they looked originally. This stuff isn't hard to find. Maybe search when unsure?
You know, for a backwater planet in Hutt Space, a lot of stuff happens on Tatooine. Five of the movies have scenes there, almost ALL of the video games (brown to beige are easy to code for), and a good percentage of the books.
Taking up space from paying customers, yes. Recording everything they see and hear, also yes. Being able to smuggle contraband/weapons/explosives inside their bodies, yes. Bounty-Hunters droids, yes. Lots of reasons to keep mechanical out of the local Bar.
0:03 No, Han did not shoot first, he just shot. 2:23 Still waiting to see Hunter snuff it, then. 4:00 Plausible deniability, CIA approved. Now we need Bea Aurther to make some sassy remark.
@@WormBurger Well, let's just put it this way. Someone's pointing a blaster at you telling you that his boss might just take your ship as payment for dumping your cargo. You tell him over your dead body. I believe you'd fire the first chance you get since a bounty hunter is supposed to be a decent shot (especially when he's less than 5 feet away from you (more like 3)). I know I would.
More secrets from the cantina: 1) That squishy green blob you stepped on while in the bathroom was not another customer’s waste. It was another customer! 2) You don’t probe that sexy alien “girl” from the bar; she probes you! 3) The cantina band broke up after the bosubaphone player ODed on Fellucian crystal. 😭 4) Good news! The drinks in the cantina on Tatooine are not watered down! Think about it! 5) Bad news! Management does not accept Republic credits! And don’t go waving your hand around like you are a Jedi. No money, no drink!
Went to the cantina at the Star wars exhibit in Disney land when I asked the bartender if I could bring droids in here he said I guess so. I was disappointed.
Elstree studio was quite close to central London so it was worth more to developers than it was making for the declining UK film industry. They continued making TV shows there for a while (it may still be going, I don't know). The prequels were shot in Leavesden studios, an old Rolls Royce factory north of London.
You forgot the part about Chalmun and Chewbacca being cousins hence Solo and Chewie's frequency of patronage of the place. I believe it is mentioned in the book "Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina".
@@DMSProduktions My mistake, I only had my hand crushed in a line serving our country on a war ship ending up losing fingers and severe arthritis, so occasionally I make a typo.
Is "A certain point of view" just a single volume compilation of all the previous "tales of" short story anthologies originally released separately back in the 90s-00s? I remember reading the tale of Wuher the bartender in "Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina" and There was a Boba Fett as well as a Dengar (who rescued him from the Sarlaac) in "Tales of the Bounty hunters".
No. The book "A Certain Point of View" is a book of new stories written AFTER Disney bought the franchise. It rewrites many stories & characterizations of the characters. The EU "Tales From..." books are not part of Disney's canon.
@leslietarkin5705 I'm not asking whether it was Canon, that never came up in my question. I was asking if they re used the older stories when making this book like they did for other projects.
I watched a UA-cam video covering Star Wars along time ago but I can't remember what it's called, I'm sure someone can find it if they looked hard enough though or did some research. However, it was about how every charector that could be seen in the cantina actually had a backstory and the content creater of the video researched every charecter in the cantina for their back stories for example he found the two blue aliens were sisters and had a backstory of being wanted for murders they committed in other star sytems. It was down with the New Hope movie, I'm not sure how it is now, now they probaly have just random charectors in the background with no backstories.
I always thought that droids were not allowed in the bar because the Empire was looking for two droids. The bar owner didn't want any trouble with the Empire. Which made perfect sense to me. But, I guess that someone came up with a different idea, an idea that would only be available through the book. Which could increase the sales of the book if anyone knew about it. But, whatever. Either idea is fine with me. I still like my explanation, more. LOL.
The reason they didn't allow droids was because the filmmakers wanted to remind viewers of the old sixties western movies. It was common in those shows to not allow Indians in the saloon. "We don't serve their kind here." is a trope about racism.
In MAD-magazine was funny between pages drawings, like jawas undress to reveal to be the seven dwarfs; someone asks Luke to use his lightsabel ... as torch; Luke asks barista about toilet to find out alien pisoaries in there. Anyone, where to find these?
@@Me-qp8vz Not really, no. By that point, I'd decided I'd had my fill of Star Wars - after all, there had already been six great movies... well... three great movies and three more fairly decent movies... and I was getting a little sick and tired of them trying to squeeze in all these extra backstories and crap. And even if I was interested in watching the show, I really didn't feel like signing up for a streaming service, just to watch it. But anyway, even if that's the case, most droids still don't have digestive systems or anything that they could taste the liquid with, nor do they get thirsty or hungry. So a droid ordering food or a drink would be pointless.
People should stop saying Han Shot First and start saying Only Han Shot, shooting first requires a second shot 🙄 and originally we didn't even see the blaster bolt hit so for all we know Greedo's blaster just exploded lol 🤪
Fun Fact, when Lucasfilm left Tunisia the first time they didn't keep good records of where thing were filmed so that information was lost. In 1996 David West Reynolds was an archaeology student who decided to go to Tunisia and use archaeological techniques to find the "lost" sites. He managed to find several of them and wrote an article for it in the fan magazine Star Wars Insider. This prompted a call from Lucasfilm and a job because they were planning to go back for Episode I and he was perhaps the only person in the world who knew where these sites actually were. He also wrote several reference books and is, among other things the one who established what the inside of a lightsaber actually looks like and that the search for its crystal as a test of Force sensitivity.
You forgot to mention how Disney messed up the cantina so much I mean you showed us that there's a 3d map of the place yet Kennedy managed to screw that up as well as charging 80 bucks per drink, from what I heard it was torn down.
I thought was the same bar, but are we sure Mando visit same bar?? Could be another, droid rule is still in effect right before endor, also story round this time might explain what happen to him,
I don't think spice was just inspired by Dune, I think the planet Tatooine is a future version of Arrakis. The worms are still there, the two groups of tribal natives, the spice and powerful beings who influence people with their voice. Yup it's the same place alright.
you ignored the #1 most obvious reasons why droids are forbidden in the bar they have microphones and tv cameras on at all time and will record everything in range and no one, especially these wanted criminals, wants their conversations recorded
He didn't shoot first. He was the only one who shot.
Yes, because Greedo was dead and couldn’t shoot back.
@@Superdonko Correct.
Drop the subject already!
@@mevb Never!
@@bfdidc6604 Deal with it, scruffy-looking nerf-herdering bantha fodder!
I thought that they didn't want droids was becuase the took up spaces for paying customers.
That's EU canon not, Disney canon.
@@leslietarkinthat statement may be partially true. However, in both cannons it was a den of thieves. It would only make sense that the criminals wouldn't want something in there that could record them making criminal plans. It did, however, get expounded upon by Disney cannon that there were bars that served service items to droids and some of those bars were droid only.
@@ianbelletti6241 Canon. (It's not a weapon!)
@@DMSProduktions Productions. (It's in the dictionary!)
@@Christiantodd1 LOL! NICE try! Names DON'T count son!
This channel is probably OLDER than you!
Unique names only!
An infamous cantina filled with criminals and shady dealings. And a droid that can record what it sees and hears and have a third party download the recordings strolls in.
You don't need to make a sad lore that spans a whole generation for everything.
let alone that droids won't consume anything... no vendor anywhere likes patrons who do not consume anything
@@novacat3032Plenty of things Droids consume in Sci-Fi and even in Star Wars specifically. Oil is of course the general consumable for Droids, but there’s always the option for any number of various power sources, nuts and bolts, coolant, or various cleansers.
Now it’s a valid argument that selling additional products means having additional stock which especially for a small bar in the middle of nowhere is an additional logistical hurdle.
@@MungkaeX oh shut up. C-3PO does not eat nuts and bolts
@@MungkaeXit's a bar, not a mechanical workshop
@@novacat3032 They COULD, (in theory) sell chilled oil drinks for mechanoids!
1:29 I thought the cantina was run by Bea Arthur.
Just at night. If you have a hole in your head, I'm sure she'd be happy to pour a drink into it.
At night, yes.
The more and more other wookies that turn up in Star Wars with clothing just confirms chewie was a nudist
Wookies with clothing is a rarity. The most they wear are items that symbolize their position in wookies society, the bandolier for their ammo and maybe a belt for tools.
“The Wookiee has no pants.”
@@aqacefan and he'll rip your arms off if you try to make him wear a pair.
Fun fact: the soundstage they sold off and built over is now a Tesco, and the bakery department is where the falcon was placed during the Empire Strikes back filming, with the rest of the sets built around it at the time for the various scenes as it was too impractical to move.
There was a Richard Pryor special in the late 1970's that included a cantina scene, it seemed to reuse many of the aliens in SWIV-ANH; Pryor plaid a very nervous waiter in that scene. "You know, I think that guy was the Devil!"
Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name.
Cheers to that! 🍺😁👍
That's not Star Wars.
... that's Star Trek: Deep Space 9!
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*MORN!* 😁
NORM!!!!!
@@happyslapsgiving5421Morn! Guy could weave a tale, damn near never shuts up
Norm!!!!!!
It's Han didn't shoot first. He shot and killed without response. It's part of his character growth, something Marcia Lucas understood, but Georgie didn't.
Just to clarify did you mean "shot and killed without remorse" and autocorrect changed it on you to "response" ( autocorrect sucks lol ) or do you mean he shot alone and greedo didn't respond by shooting back?
Both work I suppose
@@daviddiggens8841 The latter, but yeah without remorse as well.
Yeah, makes no sense why George Lucas changed that.
He shot a thug who was sent there to kill him.Han knew he wasn't going to be able to talk his way out of it one of them wouldn't be walking away
I don't think it's really part of the character's growth, though... He shot first because if he waited for Greedo to shoot first, he would be dead, and there is no reason to have remorse for something that was justified, like this act of self defense.
I watch the holiday special every thanksgiving
That’s brilliant. I’m going to start doing that; it’ll make my family get out of my house before they get into my whiskey.
I haven’t watched this video yet; but my theory was that droids didn’t eat or drink, therefore didn’t contribute financially to the bar.
Yes. He. Did. Fight me on this George.
I mean, why wouldn't you, if the guy was already pointing *his* gun at you and actually *telling you* that he intends to kill you?
George never really understood the story his wife was the genius behind it and as soon as she was gone everything else he's done sucked all the Wookie balls in the universe. And look where Disney has taken it Jesus Christ talk about not understanding the story
I once met a guy who named his daughter Eisley after Mos Eisley. I had to ask "You named her after a place filled with scum and villainy?"
I knew a guy who named his daughter Harley. Wonder if she ended up being ridden like one.
I know a guy who named his daughter Jacqueline Danielle cuz he said if it wasn't for Jack Daniels she would never have been conceived
@@Drew-bc7zj nah probably broken down on the side of the road waiting for a car to pick her up.
@@Drew-bc7zj LOL, prob BECAME the town bike!
@@Drew-bc7zj I did and so did my brother and dad
The no Droids policy makes sense as, Droids don't drink.
It was originally because of the Droid uprising, before the stories behind episode 1,2 and 3 were changed. The droids had fought for independance became violent to do so, lots of death, and the organics fought back wiping them out and creating restraining bolts to control them from that point onwards.
some people just need to make up ludicrous back story for everything
The simplest explanation is probably the correct one.
Pheew, just in time! My liver was going to explode if I didn't get this in time.😜
Chalman’s Mos Eisley Cantina.
If the patrons don’t kill you the drinks will.
6:20 The guy who had this kind of assasin too and even called him Darth when he was an apprentice
Here's an assertion regarding the 'Han shot first' argument. If one insists that Han shot first, that would insinuate that Greedo shot at all. Han didn't shoot first; he just shot.🤪
This is misleading. If you look carefully (or slow the video down) you would see two blaster shots. This video shows the original and not the special edition which corrected this.
Most say han shooting first, is bad, but greedo said was going kill him and known for killing, drew his gun, so don't make han bad, IMHO
@@crsrdash-840b5 Or screwed it up.
@@JeffWhite-z7y Okay, so point out where anyone said Han was bad. And while your at it, IMHO, humble yourself and get this notion that you have any say in what anyone else says out of you head.
@@crsrdash-840b5 Yeah, try that one one someone else who say it on original release.
I wonder if a more interesting reason for the "no droids" policy was droid sensors could detect something hidden, or take scans of faces to identify people in the bar, which would call down the authorities.
make sense, that bar most certainly also boast several sophisticated jamming devices that would render any transmission transmitted outside of permitted station ended up as encrypted white noise garbage..
but given the fact the very possibility of patrons of such bar also sensitive to those jammer, why bother..
@@dureteheiral1793 would the other patrons be sensitive? Maybe they came because of the jammer, for anonymity. Han Solo was avoiding bounty hunters, so if it's a "no phones" bar he wouldn't get tagged. Greedo was in person.
@@eliasscorsone3220 the patrons with sensitivity to any source of electro magnetic as well as radio transmissions i mean..
Those jammer would transmit in a very large possible frequency range..
The very possibility of several species especially those who communicate say through thought or non verbally, might find the jammer a complete nuisance or rendered them to be very inconvenient thus ended up disturbing them..
Sure, these suites of sophisticated jammer devices are also equipped with AI to actively monitor and pro actively jamming those unlisted transmissions..
But that's also one of the problems..
Given the fact this bar requires its patrons who communicate through other means but verbally to be fully registered with the bar..
If the bar chooses this path, there isn't any guarantee if the empire listed one if the patron in the empire's enormously long list of wanted people with handsome rewards, the bar will remain silent is there?
Or the bar could simply sells the data collected to the empire or bounty hunter guild discreetly..
So Dorothy became a bartender on Tatooine after leaving Florida?
Spice is also made mainly as a med, like cocaine of old,but as one villain said...... "Different between medicine and poison is dosage"
In the book 'Tales from Jabba's Palace' EV9D9 was a sadist that got her jollies by torturing other droids and made Frankenstein-like droids from the parts. She was hunted down by another droid who allowed the Frankenstein droids to tear her apart after turning off her pain chip.
Yeah. She was the one that was punishing the underperforming droids in the basement, slowly dismantling the protocol droid that had accidently insulted Jabba, and giving the waiter droid repeated hotfoots with a hot iron. Evidently, there had been a factory mix-up, and several droids of her model were accidently given the motivator chips of Imperial interrogation (read - torture) droids, resulting in their cruelty.
Wait, droids have gender? Are there sex droids?
Holy crap.
I had that book as a kid.
@@Drew-bc7zj There would be some yes.
@@Drew-bc7zj well we have realistic love dolls right now, so yeah.
Guri from Shadows of the Empire is capable.
Wasn't the prop that became IG-88's head also in the cantina as a drink dispenser?
Yep
Nope just a thing hanging behind the bar as a decoration in the original before the spastic editions.
It wasn't attached to any drink dispenser or anything. Maybe a bunch of trophies from killing them but never had anything to do with drinks in the original. There's a video on here showing the changes made and how they looked originally. This stuff isn't hard to find. Maybe search when unsure?
"Spice is illegal" in the Republic. Tatooine is in Hutt space.
AAAHHH HA HAAAA OOOHH HOO HOO CHEWBACCA NO BADA!
Amazing video,fantastic job.
You know, for a backwater planet in Hutt Space, a lot of stuff happens on Tatooine. Five of the movies have scenes there, almost ALL of the video games (brown to beige are easy to code for), and a good percentage of the books.
Read "Tales From The Mos Eisley Cantina" the 1st SW book I ever read, 100's of SW novels ago. Great background stories for most of the patrons there.
I always just thought that droids (damn auto correct)weren't allowed because they couldn't drink or eat.
Taking up space from paying customers, yes.
Recording everything they see and hear, also yes.
Being able to smuggle contraband/weapons/explosives inside their bodies, yes.
Bounty-Hunters droids, yes.
Lots of reasons to keep mechanical out of the local Bar.
Druids? They weren't in Ancient England dude!
They take up space and don't spend money on drinks.
Yeah but they could pay for a special plug in, same thing different format, I guess we can't see the future.
0:03 No, Han did not shoot first, he just shot.
2:23 Still waiting to see Hunter snuff it, then.
4:00 Plausible deniability, CIA approved.
Now we need Bea Aurther to make some sassy remark.
You've clearly never seen the original version. Han is the only one to shoot.
@@WormBurger As I said, he just shot. as in him and no one else.
@@WormBurger Well, let's just put it this way. Someone's pointing a blaster at you telling you that his boss might just take your ship as payment for dumping your cargo. You tell him over your dead body. I believe you'd fire the first chance you get since a bounty hunter is supposed to be a decent shot (especially when he's less than 5 feet away from you (more like 3)). I know I would.
I love that Lego set of the Mos Eisley Cantina, which came out in 2020
Wuhur is mentioned in Star Wars outlaws, if you go to the bar there’s a datapad in the back. It explains him leaving.
More secrets from the cantina: 1) That squishy green blob you stepped on while in the bathroom was not another customer’s waste. It was another customer! 2) You don’t probe that sexy alien “girl” from the bar; she probes you! 3) The cantina band broke up after the bosubaphone player ODed on Fellucian crystal. 😭 4) Good news! The drinks in the cantina on Tatooine are not watered down! Think about it! 5) Bad news! Management does not accept Republic credits! And don’t go waving your hand around like you are a Jedi. No money, no drink!
RIP John Cassaday... 😢
Logically, because bots don't drink. But from a humorous perspective the idea that ANYTHING would not be welcome in such a dive is - well - funny.
Went to the cantina at the Star wars exhibit in Disney land when I asked the bartender if I could bring droids in here he said I guess so. I was disappointed.
Was the bartender Whuer? If not, they probably wouldn't have cared.
Best opening ever
...may the force be with you...
EV9D9 was in Jabba's employ prior to working at the cantina. He was in charge of Jabba's droids. You see him in Return of the Jedi.
Elstree studio was quite close to central London so it was worth more to developers than it was making for the declining UK film industry. They continued making TV shows there for a while (it may still be going, I don't know).
The prequels were shot in Leavesden studios, an old Rolls Royce factory north of London.
You forgot the part about Chalmun and Chewbacca being cousins hence Solo and Chewie's frequency of patronage of the place. I believe it is mentioned in the book "Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina".
The holiday special was not that bad.
originally Greedo never got a shot off
So Bea Arthur from the Holiday special is now cannon.
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
Just as well they don't have cheesecake in that galaxy.... 😁
She has been for some time. She was in one of the early new versions of the comics after Disney acquired the IP.
@@michaelmcfarland1716 I know, just wanted to quote Darth Vader.
@@DMSProduktions My mistake, I only had my hand crushed in a line serving our country on a war ship ending up losing fingers and severe arthritis, so occasionally I make a typo.
10:57 a few seconds later did you know that astronaut looking guy is wearing’s boosk’s suit, his suit it everywhere lol
Is "A certain point of view" just a single volume compilation of all the previous "tales of" short story anthologies originally released separately back in the 90s-00s? I remember reading the tale of Wuher the bartender in "Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina" and There was a Boba Fett as well as a Dengar (who rescued him from the Sarlaac) in "Tales of the Bounty hunters".
No. The book "A Certain Point of View" is a book of new stories written AFTER Disney bought the franchise. It rewrites many stories & characterizations of the characters.
The EU "Tales From..." books are not part of Disney's canon.
@leslietarkin5705 I'm not asking whether it was Canon, that never came up in my question. I was asking if they re used the older stories when making this book like they did for other projects.
Actually Han was the only one who shot... Greedo never had a chance.
Also, star trek was out first, but got better post new hope, tho tru trekies will say first show is the best
Cool!
I watched a UA-cam video covering Star Wars along time ago but I can't remember what it's called, I'm sure someone can find it if they looked hard enough though or did some research. However, it was about how every charector that could be seen in the cantina actually had a backstory and the content creater of the video researched every charecter in the cantina for their back stories for example he found the two blue aliens were sisters and had a backstory of being wanted for murders they committed in other star sytems. It was down with the New Hope movie, I'm not sure how it is now, now they probaly have just random charectors in the background with no backstories.
I always thought that droids were not allowed in the bar because the Empire was looking for two droids. The bar owner didn't want any trouble with the Empire. Which made perfect sense to me. But, I guess that someone came up with a different idea, an idea that would only be available through the book. Which could increase the sales of the book if anyone knew about it. But, whatever. Either idea is fine with me. I still like my explanation, more. LOL.
The reason they didn't allow droids was because the filmmakers wanted to remind viewers of the old sixties western movies. It was common in those shows to not allow Indians in the saloon. "We don't serve their kind here." is a trope about racism.
I could imagine a person from Earth going to the Mos Eisley Cantina and asking for a Budweiser or a Miller Light.😅
***Idea for an episode - In the cantina scene, how many pings on YOUR gaydar did you get?
Not as many as you by the sounds of it. Have you heard of projecting?
@@Me-qp8vz LOL!
Not EVERY species is sexually dimorphic!
He doesn't like you. I don't like you either......
Sorry
Because droids never tip😂
In MAD-magazine was funny between pages drawings, like jawas undress to reveal to be the seven dwarfs; someone asks Luke to use his lightsabel ... as torch; Luke asks barista about toilet to find out alien pisoaries in there.
Anyone, where to find these?
That's worth subscribing to! There any Star Wars fans in northeast Oklahoma/SW Missouri? I'm looking to D6 game I've Everything for it
Not the only place droids not allowed, infact seem be very common, clone wars could have lot do with it
Twelve drinks on tap? That means there's a good chance they'll have Yuengling on tap - kewl!
What would a droid do with a drink anyway? Most don't even have mouths.
They all have a liquid input port. Haven't you seen The Mandalorian?
@@Me-qp8vz Not really, no. By that point, I'd decided I'd had my fill of Star Wars - after all, there had already been six great movies... well... three great movies and three more fairly decent movies... and I was getting a little sick and tired of them trying to squeeze in all these extra backstories and crap. And even if I was interested in watching the show, I really didn't feel like signing up for a streaming service, just to watch it.
But anyway, even if that's the case, most droids still don't have digestive systems or anything that they could taste the liquid with, nor do they get thirsty or hungry. So a droid ordering food or a drink would be pointless.
I always just figured the no droid rule was because they took up space and didn't drink anything or spend any money.
People should stop saying Han Shot First and start saying Only Han Shot, shooting first requires a second shot 🙄 and originally we didn't even see the blaster bolt hit so for all we know Greedo's blaster just exploded lol 🤪
I always assumed the no Drouds rule was a hold over from the Clone Wars...
The Modal Nodes should just be called the Chodal Scrotes. Cause dude, them heads look like.... NVM...
Clearly front door has a gate keeper droid according to the playset
Fun Fact, when Lucasfilm left Tunisia the first time they didn't keep good records of where thing were filmed so that information was lost. In 1996 David West Reynolds was an archaeology student who decided to go to Tunisia and use archaeological techniques to find the "lost" sites. He managed to find several of them and wrote an article for it in the fan magazine Star Wars Insider. This prompted a call from Lucasfilm and a job because they were planning to go back for Episode I and he was perhaps the only person in the world who knew where these sites actually were.
He also wrote several reference books and is, among other things the one who established what the inside of a lightsaber actually looks like and that the search for its crystal as a test of Force sensitivity.
I don't claim to be an expert on anything but I grew up thinking the drink they served was called nikta(spelling?).
I have a tattoo on my forearm in the Star Wars font that says "JFK shot first"
I'm sticking to that story
You forgot to mention how Disney messed up the cantina so much I mean you showed us that there's a 3d map of the place yet Kennedy managed to screw that up as well as charging 80 bucks per drink, from what I heard it was torn down.
Han didn't just shoot first. He fired the only shot in the original scene.
Only Han shot.
Only Han shot, in the original. Greedo never go a shot off. Get it right damn it!
Is this a reupload?
Think so
Funny story about totally made up fakts .
Lovely ❤
I did not need to know all this.
Read "Tales from the Creature Cantina" Great book of short stories regarding many of the people in that bar scene from the original movie.
I thought was the same bar, but are we sure Mando visit same bar?? Could be another, droid rule is still in effect right before endor, also story round this time might explain what happen to him,
They can’t drink, so NO DROIDS!!!!!
droids don't rack up bar tabs. that's all the reason you need
This might be using ‘need’ in a very unusual way
Not nic pick but technically boba wasn't wearing mandalorian armorer at that point just jango belt/holsters and hunter helmet
I don't think spice was just inspired by Dune, I think the planet Tatooine is a future version of Arrakis. The worms are still there, the two groups of tribal natives, the spice and powerful beings who influence people with their voice. Yup it's the same place alright.
Star Trek is 11 years old that Star wars however it got revived😅
What's the arrow all about is there any real need to add an arrow to the thumbnail ?
you ignored the #1 most obvious reasons why droids are forbidden in the bar
they have microphones and tv cameras on at all time and will record everything in range
and no one, especially these wanted criminals, wants their conversations recorded
hi
Two drink minimum
. It's a BAR droids don't drink..
Well, I want to know why druids aren't allowed.
Han shot first because he was faster than Greedo.
DroiDs weren't allowed because that was the line in the script
you can tell the researchers werent even old enough to see it..... Han shot, Greedo didnt get the chance....
"Han shot first". That's a lie. Han was the only one to shoot.
If wuhar respects the jedi, why did he point ben out to the stormtroopers?
Why would drinks be measured in ounces? Isn't everything in the galaxy in metric?
the 1977 movie is 'star wars', the special edition is 'episode IV a new hope'
Not exactly. It got the name A New Hope in 1979. The spastic editions didn't come out until 1997. Long after Star War was changed to SW: A New Nope
Droids don't drink
I mis George Lucas he produced great stories clones wzrs i love boba fet, mando even asoka was good .❤love star wars always.
Droids don't carry any money
Premature accidentally accurate discharge ?