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You're not crazy, joefan! I've always thought the same thing! There's something about Robert Pine--perhaps his mannerisms, or his facial expressions, or the way he talks that reminded me a lot of Ford!

I never knew that he was Chris Pine's father!


Oh, and I have to admit that the HT sculpt look vaguely like Ford here in this one instance:

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Ehh.. most of it is rubbish of course. :lol

Maybe just an inclusion of the cartoon with the bonus material on the next OT Blu-Ray release then (sans SE garbage).
 
Funnily enough, Threepio's description of Fett as Vader's "right-hand man" in the HS cartoon is now playing out in the comics of the new canon.

Or at least, Vader has hired him to find Luke.
 
Funnily enough, Threepio's description of Fett as Vader's "right-hand man" in the HS cartoon is now playing out in the comics of the new canon.

Or at least, Vader has hired him to find Luke.

Comics try to exploit every fantasy they think will sell. I remember in the 90's a big comic cover that had Vader and Fett fighting over a volcano -- the ultimate battle.

As far as ESB, I always thought -- or felt -- that Fett had done some previous work for Vader in the past -- hence the "no disintegrations" line.
 
I liked the Fett cartoon. Having all the principal actors do the voices always made it feel like a "real" part of the saga to me.

What? Morrison didn't voice Fett?



:D


Seriously though, I never liked that cartoon. With the dragon and all. But I like the idea of Fett being Vader's right hand man. I wish Vader's right hand man died a better death. Also, isn't he kind of Jabba's right hand man too? Is Fett two-timing on Vader? Or Jabba?
 
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