Master lord melville Patrick has spoken may the reading skills and learning be with you always learning or unlearning you will do or do not there is no try
@@AlexSeverinski Talk about doing the voice overs on the cheap, I'm speculating they lifted everything off the radio play and just paid Anthony Daniels for the intro. Notice he didn't say anything more after that.
Nah, you're thinking of Frank Oz, Corey Burton was the one who played Yoda, which makes sense because he's played Count Dooku twice in the first Clone Wars series and then The Clone wars, several other characters like Ziro the Hutt, Cad Bane, and others, But Christopher Lee returned to Play Dooku only in the movie. Now Tom Kane voiced Yoda several times, the only two series I've heard Frank voice Yoda in were the first Clone Wars series and Rebels respectively, not counting The Force Awakens, the only lines Rey hears from Yoda are audio from The Empire Strikes Back during the vision. I could go on, but the whole thing would be pointless by now if I went on.
I can't believe it's been 40 Years of The Empire Strikes Back.
STAR WARS 5 THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK 40TH ANNIVERSARY 1980-2020!
May The Force Be With You!
The audio was from the 1997 read along.
Master lord melville Patrick has spoken may the reading skills and learning be with you always learning or unlearning you will do or do not there is no try
My favorite part of episode 5 is Bespin and Cloud City.
Vader sounded like Sammy Davis Jr "Who can use a Force choke? Oh the Vader-Man Can!!!"
Sounds like Brock Peters (Soylent Green, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, DS9) to me.
But I could be wrong.
It sounds like Brock Peters as Vader...same guy who did him in the radio dramas.
Yes - Yes it is.
Pretty sure it was lifted directly from it, since Peters was dead for ten years when this was released.
@@AlexSeverinski
Talk about doing the voice overs on the cheap, I'm speculating they lifted everything off the radio play and just paid Anthony Daniels for the intro. Notice he didn't say anything more after that.
Actually the lifted voices was more of a mish mash from the radio play and some new hired people to fill out certain parts.
Admiral Cartwright
Han Solo sounds like Perry King, one of the actors who auditioned for the first film.
It is him. These were taken from the radio show
Yoda sounds like one of the muppets from *Sesame Street* , possibly Grover, but I'm not entirely sure.
Nah, you're thinking of Frank Oz, Corey Burton was the one who played Yoda, which makes sense because he's played Count Dooku twice in the first Clone Wars series and then The Clone wars, several other characters like Ziro the Hutt, Cad Bane, and others, But Christopher Lee returned to Play Dooku only in the movie. Now Tom Kane voiced Yoda several times, the only two series I've heard Frank voice Yoda in were the first Clone Wars series and Rebels respectively, not counting The Force Awakens, the only lines Rey hears from Yoda are audio from The Empire Strikes Back during the vision. I could go on, but the whole thing would be pointless by now if I went on.
I had the Old School Cassette version with actual dialogue of the movies
A Much better effort than the original 1980 version of this.
Not at all. The 1980 version was superior in nearly every way.
@@rh5466 agreed
Nooooooo way
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Not enough Miss Piggy in Yoda's Voice , Brock Peters as Darth Vader though, so there is that.
never see that coming
nice
cool
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