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And they can adapt the hair suit to do Itchy and Lumpy!

It would certainly be a must!

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I remember a long time ago before the Internet has video abilities, I was at a toy show and this guy sold the holiday special bootlegged on a vhs. I was pumped and had to buy it. Little did I know what disappointment would hit when I got it home lol. Such memories. I wasn't alive to enjoy its original broadcast lol.
 
It would certainly be a must!

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I remember a long time ago before the Internet has video abilities, I was at a toy show and this guy sold the holiday special bootlegged on a vhs. I was pumped and had to buy it. Little did I know what disappointment would hit when I got it home lol. Such memories. I wasn't alive to enjoy its original broadcast lol.

Yeah - current me, where I can torrent any hard to find video I want, still has a hard time processing the fact that I paid $30 + shipping for a VHS copy of that on eBay. :lol
 
Yeah - current me, where I can torrent any hard to find video I want, still has a hard time processing the fact that I paid $30 + shipping for a VHS copy of that on eBay. :lol

Things were so obscure back then! Either things like that would come from the deep underground or if you knew someone that had it. I remember having a pirated copy of The Phantom Menace…. the only way that I could get it was from a guy in high school I heard had it somehow. The copy was so bad but I loved it all the same lol.
 
Things were so obscure back then! Either things like that would come from the deep underground or if you knew someone that had it. I remember having a pirated copy of The Phantom Menace…. the only way that I could get it was from a guy in high school I heard had it somehow. The copy was so bad but I loved it all the same lol.

I also had a boot leg copy of phantom menace. I bought at a flea market I remember when maul did every one was clapping and cheering I was like what the hell
 
I also had a boot leg copy of phantom menace. I bought at a flea market I remember when maul did every one was clapping and cheering I was like what the hell

Haha yup, and I remember scrambling to find someone that had a CD rom burner to make copies for me. It was such an exciting time lol. I also remember having those Behind the Magic CD roms. Those had clips on them and I would watch them over and over.
 
I also had a boot leg copy of phantom menace. I bought at a flea market I remember when maul did every one was clapping and cheering I was like what the hell

I bought a VHS bootleg copy of TPM , from , of all places, the food truck that would make the rounds at my old job. I also remember downloading the trailer, it was 25mb and it took 8 hours to download! Man those were the good ol' days!
 
Was watching 'Big Bang Theory', episode 5-15, and saw a 1/6 Chewie. Anyone knows which one that is? Or maybe the show got a prototype from SS?
You can see it HERE, starting from around 1:10.
Also, here is a crappy screenshot:
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It's the vinyl Koto artfx 1/7 Chewy statue. It went with a Han I think (bases linked.)


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It would certainly be a must!

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I remember a long time ago before the Internet has video abilities, I was at a toy show and this guy sold the holiday special bootlegged on a vhs. I was pumped and had to buy it. Little did I know what disappointment would hit when I got it home lol. Such memories. I wasn't alive to enjoy its original broadcast lol.
well i WAS alive, I was 14 years old. I remember eagerly awaiting the broadcast, thinking 'this is all the extra Star Wars I'm ever going to get'... 1977 was before the true era of sequels had begun; when the Holiday Special aired, a Star Wars TV show seemed to be a desperate last-minute milking... a mere afterthought, before the original film surely faded into obscurity...
 
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