nothing will ever beat baby anakin saying "qui-gon sir i don't want to be a problem" and qui gon telling him "you won't be ani" being followed by numerous movies and shows where he was in fact the galaxy's biggest problem
Merry Mando Monday! Sharing this beautiful seasonal fanart of our boys by @kaylabeemarie 💚
💚New stickers will be up on my Etsy Shop later tonight! 💚
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Star Wars Unlimited - New Grogu art!
as much as it dismays me to know how much they took of boba fett's legends characterization and handed it to din djarin, i am amused that even though they replicated fett's "suddenly expected to remove helmet in front of people for the first time in decades" bit, fett's reasons for feeling uncomfortable and din's are still so different. it's like
din: oh no no no, this can't be happening. am i an apostate now? will i ever be able to call myself a mandalorian again? do i even have a purpose anymore now that i've broken my vows? this is the worst day of my life 😭
boba: people... can see my face? and what it's doing? how am i supposed to have any privacy??? jfc, that person just made eye contact with me. what the fuck. am i supposed to be doing something with my face rn? how am i even supposed to eat when people are looking at me?? what the fuck.
din's got religious trauma and meanwhile fett is just Like That
The Mandalorian #6 (2023) variant cover by Rickie Yagawa
Fashion Sketches of Jedi Master Luke Skywalker
Remember when The Mandalorian first came out and it had new characters in a new storyline and it had its own music that didn't reuse anything from the old themes and when old shit like an AT-ST showed up they portrayed it like a fire-breathing dragon rising from the dark and it was all new and all so fun and Star Wars seemed like it was so fucking back
And then Disney realized they could Wolverine the shit out of this guy and it was all over in just three years
This is the May! Have a little doodle of my fav brown eyes duo :3
Happy 4 Year anniversary to The Mandalorian's Chapter 4 - Sanctuary, and one of my favorite Star Wars couples.
Part of the reason that Han, Luke and Leia work so well as the main trio is that they're all mistakenly under the impression that they're the sane one in a 'two idiots and the voice of reason' trio trope. Like "Somebody has to save our skins!" and someone has to stop Han and Leia from murdering eachother mid lovers spat, and someone has to keep the twins out of trouble involving force nonsense. And they're all equally as much trouble as eachother, but they all think they're the only sane person. And it's wonderful.
and I still talk to you (when I'm screaming at the sky) @lgbtqcreators bingo - transition + lyrics
Din Djarin is insane. this guy takes his magic 50 year old baby to fifth grade fight club like “my baby wants to fight” and this 11 yr old kid goes uhhhhh dude im not gonna fight a baby he's the size of a rotisserie chicken and Din is like ohhhh ho ho, I just decided my baby's gonna kick your ass extra hard now. and then the baby does a double somersault and completely annihilates him at paintball. funniest shit I've ever seen
John Boyega as Finn in Star Wars: the Rise of Skywalker (2019) | dir. J. J. Abrams
so much could have been improved in the sequels if kylo ren hadn’t been force sensitive
no wait think about it. kylo ren not being force sensitive, but so desperate to be so he’s willing to do anything. he feels cheated out of his grand destiny, his powers that his mother and uncle (and cousin?) have. give me the story on the entitlement towards the force. it would have shown that the force is beyond biological, it always has been. it would have given a better reason for kylo ren to “fall to the dark side”, so desperate for a connection to the force that he plays the part of a dark sider, swinging a cracking red lightsaber around with no finesse or training, killing hoping that it will push him further into a dark side of the force he cannot feel. it would have given a reason for him to hate han; that because han isn’t force sensitive, it’s his fault that kylo isn’t either. kylo’s character would have been stronger because his choices would have been his own, instead of whatever whisper dream manipulations they were in canon. his evil has nothing to do with the force, but an entitled man trying to claim a power he believes is his by birthright.
this would have foiled perfectly with finn, too- one is a child born to the most powerful force sensitives in the galaxy who cannot feel the force. and finn is a child who was taken from his family, forced into soldier-hood, who feels such a deep and powerful connection to himself and the force that he breaks free. kylo ren, seething and entitled trying to claim a destiny and power that just aren’t his, and finn, who has suffered at kylo’s actions and still connected to the powerful light inside of him. the “nobody” hero of the sequels who has the power of the force and the legacy-born villain who doesn’t.