[OT] Star Wars Episode II: AOTC - Easter Egg Hunt


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I also noticed that Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) and Ahmed Best (Jar Jar) are in the Bar scene at the beginning of the movie where Obi-Wan and Anakin track Zam Wessel too. They are just themselves with a little bit of make-up on and no costume, kinda cool I thought.
 

Re: Re: Palpatine's chair

Actually for a couple seconds in the Chancellors office you do see a red guard in the background. Looked like it came straight out of ROTJ. It was identical.


KidCthulhu said:


Actually, the guard uniforms were there in tPM as well. I remember spotting them then, and thinking it was a nice piece of foreshadowing.
 


333 Dave said:
As for it being 'unprecidented', one might notice that not a single Jedi that gets killed by the battle droids disappears.

Now this is my theory.

Or that the only 2 jedi we've seen disappear is Obi-Wan and Yoda in episode IV and VI. Maybe living jedi don't disappear ...

Maybe episode III will reveal that those two are actually ghosts ... ghosts who 'given up their' form when their task is done.
 

Pod Racer

I didn't see this in the list. But in the scene where Anakin and Obi-Wan follow the female assassin into the bar/casino you'll notice that there are some people playing video games in the background as or right after they enter. One of the video games they are playing (on the right-most screen) is Star Wars: Pod Racer (A Pod Race game, might not be the exact name).
 

Blade Runner

I also saw somewhere, I think it is on the Stawars site, that a Spinner from Blade runner is present in the Corruscent Scenes.

If someone see it, please tell us.
 

Re: Re: Re: Palpatine's chair

DocMoriartty said:
Actually for a couple seconds in the Chancellors office you do see a red guard in the background. Looked like it came straight out of ROTJ. It was identical.

The blue armored guys are senate guards (there was even a twelve inch figure that came in a two pack with Palpy). The red guys are a branch of the senate guards assigned to specifically guard the chancellor (I believe that?s mentioned in the novel). Only makes sense they would stick around through to the change to the Empire, even if they?re recruited differently.
 
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I am kind of surprised no one mentioned this. One of the "younglings" that Yoda was teaching was named Liam, presumably after Liam Neeson who played Qui-Gon. Yoda asks Liam to close the windows so everyone can see the star map.
 

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