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This movie series contains: May 19, 1999 This movie series contains: May 16, 2002 This movie series contains: May 19, 2005 This movie series contains: May 25, 1977 This movie series contains: May 21, 1980 This movie series contains: May 25, 1983 This movie series contains: August 15, 2008 Television EpisodesThis movie series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 20April 21, 2011 Liz tries to get out of jury duty by dressing up like Princess Leia. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 5October 18, 2010 Barney has a theory that New is always better. Ted asks if the theory applies to Star Wars. Barney mentions that the newer trilogy of Star Wars is better as they had explained the "intricacies of intergalactic trade law", referencing the trilogy's use of the Trade Federation as a plot vehicle. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 12January 20, 2011 At the mixer for everyone's pick as to who the next study group member would be, Jeff brings a scantily clad, scatter-brained girl as his candidate. She looks at Troy, asking "Are you Abed? I love Star Wars.", then looking to Abed, asking "Are you Troy? I love footballs.". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 20April 17, 2011 Lando Calrissian is one of the judges in the Coolympics. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 23May 1, 2012 After listening to an elderly couple talk about their many years of marriage, Schmidt tells them that they are like real-life Yodas. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 1September 20, 2010 Ted and Marshall are sitting outside a church before a wedding. Marshall brings Ted a beer, saying "beer be with you" a twist on the Star Wars saying "May the Force be with you". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 2October 9, 2008 Jim is telling Andy about 'Battlestar Galactica', purposely mixing in story lines from other shows/movies to get Dwight to stop working and prove that he is stealing company time. He tells Andy that last night's episode of 'Battlestar Galactica' "Story's kinda bland. It's about this guy named Dumbledore Calrissian who needs to return the ring back to Mordor.". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 19May 10, 2012 This movie series is referred to by: Season: 7 Episode: 9November 7, 2011 While everyone is riding out the storm in Barney's apartment, Barney's life sized model of a Storm Trooper is seen in the background. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 2September 28, 2009 Barney uses a Star Wars exhibition about the character Chewbacca to trick Marshall and Ted into going out for the night. Later, Marshall mentions he'd like an "English to Wookiee" dictionary. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 11 Episode: 5November 7, 1999 One of the films advertised at the theater is My Dinner with Jar Jar, a reference to the character Jar Jar Binks from Star Wars. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 22April 28, 2011 This movie series is referred to by: Season: 7 Episode: 9January 10, 2013 Octavia Spencer tells Tracy that she'll show him "crazy black", saying "I'm a Jedi! I'm not coming to work tomorrow!". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 24May 12, 2011 The paintball war has changed from a Western motif to a Star Wars theme, with Abed calling dibs on the Han Solo character. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 5February 6, 2011 Hank says to Karen that, "The wit is strong with you young Skywalker". He later refers to the father of Becca's bandmate as Lando Calrissian. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 14May 15, 2008 Holly is sitting on the floor, trying to adjust her new chair. Michael asks how she can sit that way, and Holly tells him "yoga". Michael misunderstands, and begins speaking as Yoda from Star Wars. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 11 Episode: 3October 24, 1999 The restaurant Planet Springfield is a parody of Planet Hollywood, containing items such as the film script for The Cable Guy, Herbie from The Love Bug, a model of the RMS Titanic from Titanic, an alien similar to those from Mars Attacks!, models of a TIE Fighter, an X-Wing and C-3PO from Star Wars, as well as "the coffee mug" from the film Heartbeeps and "the cane" from Citizen Kane. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 5October 18, 2005 Everyone in the office is dressed up in costume for Halloween. Phyllis asks Dwight if he is a monk. He is disgusted that she doesn't know that he is supposed to be a Sith Lord from the Star Wars movies. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 1September 26, 2010 When Candace arrives for a play date, Rollo asks her if she wants to watch a Star Wars movie. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 7March 17, 2011 Ben tells Leslie that her ability to pull together a successful Harvest Festival makes her like a ninja crossed with a Jedi Master. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 8April 4, 2013 At the school dance, Abed talks to Jessica, the girl Shirley set him up with, about the Star Wars movies, discovering that she has never seen any of the movies. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 1February 7, 2013 Britta wishes for all wars to end. Troy say using the word "all" in a wish always leads to unintended consequences. It would mean the end of Star Wars, thumb wars, and Storage Wars. This movie series is the basis of: Season: 2 Episode: 22May 15, 2011 Darth Maul is one of the characters that Cleveland Jr. dresses up as for Comicon. There is also an Ewok at the convention. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 5October 20, 2007 Barney recalls the first time he met Marshall. He gives Marshall advice on how to find a woman, telling Marshall he's like 'Yoda', but instead of being little and green, he wears suits and is awesome. He then says he could be called "Bro-da". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 7January 13, 2013 In Cleveland's childhood bedroom, Cleveland and Robert play with Cleveland's Millenium Falcon disc shooter toy. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 7 Episode: 13March 27, 2011 Steve tells Roger that he is like his own personal Obi-Wan Kenobi, before heading in to a party where Steve hopes to pick up a girl. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 4October 13, 2008 R2-Sweet-Tooth, the cookie jar, is a reference to the character R2-D2 from Star Wars, Ted's favorite film. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 9May 16, 2010 Jesse asks Skinny and Badger, "What's the point of being an outlaw if you've got responsibilities?". Skinny Pete tells Jesse that Darth Vader was an outlaw, and he had to manage two Death Stars. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 23May 9, 2011 Ted says that Zoey might just be the mother of his children, Luke and Leia, and he doesn't want the battle over the Arcadian to jeopardize their future together. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 9February 23, 2012 The crazy billionaire has what appears to be a live Ewok in his apartment as well as a ton of other Star Wars memorabilia. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 22March 29, 2012 Chris doesn't want to be one of the "Old Timers" and starts playing hockey with a group of much younger men. He tells Reagan that inside "this gnarled Yoda body is a Peter Pan". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 2September 11, 1994 Ralph's diorama contest entry is just original Star Wars action figures: his collection includes Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Chewbacca. This movie series is the basis of: Season: 9 Episode: 18May 5, 2013 There are numerous Star Wars references in this episode. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 22 Episode: 17March 27, 2011 Someone says regarding an overweight woman, "an actress like you won't get any more work unless George Lucas needs another Death Star". Homer stops them and says, "No, no Star Wars parodies." This movie series is referred to by: Season: 7 Episode: 7November 29, 2012 Liz gets married while dressed as Princess Leia. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 17April 12, 2012 Dr. Cornel West wants to know who were Tracy's black role models growing up. Tracy tells him his role models were Darth Vader and black licorice. This movie series is the basis of: Season: 2 Episode: 19March 30, 2006 While out shopping for gifts for Kevin, Jim dares Pam to make an announcement on the store's loud speaker. Pam accepts the dare and says into the microphone, using her best Darth Vader voice "Luke, this is your father. Come set the table for dinner." This movie series is referred to by: Season: 7 Episode: 20April 21, 2011 After being passed over for the manager position, Dwight remarks that he is "always the Padawan, never the Jedi." This movie series is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 21May 8, 2006 When asked about his kids, Ted says "Luke and Leia" in reference to Star Wars. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 17March 15, 2011 Burt is upset that the family doesn't appreciate all he does to help them get through each day. He tells them that everyone is now on their own, saying "Everyone is Han Solo". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 18March 19, 2007 Barney's line "I'll be at the snack shack eating our victory onion rings Han style . . . Solo!" references the character Han Solo from the Star Wars franchise. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 18April 19, 2012 Jack tells Liz that he thought the meeting he set up between her, and Cat, the daughter of a Kabletown executive, would remind her (Liz) of why she bought a Princess Leia costume. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 11January 9, 2013 When Phil meets Billy Dee Williams, he whispers to Claire, "Oh my God, it's Lando!". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 12January 12, 2012 This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 17March 28, 1991 Two of the people waiting in line to ask for Grampa's money are Darth Vader and the Joker. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 7May 9, 2011 Thor and Coop have a conversation about Star Wars while playing with Coop's old Millennium Falcon toy. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 2February 14, 2013 Shirley is dressed as Princess Leia for her Halloween costume. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 17April 4, 2013 While in Partridge, Ben's hometown, Leslie asks Ben's sister what kind of brother Ben was growing up. Leslie wants to know if Ben made her watch the 'Star Wars' movies. Ben's sister says she watched them on her own because she loves the movies. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 18March 14, 2012 Max wants to go to Big Dom's for Penny's birthday dinner. Penny tells the friends that they can't go there because it's become a racist restaurant. Max responds by saying that he doesn't care if they seat him between a Nazi and a Storm Trooper, he's hungry and wants to eat at that restaurant. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 9 Episode: 18April 4, 2013 This movie series is referred to by: Season: 11 Episode: 2October 7, 2012 Peter's suggestion for improving Mad Men is to have the characters have a light saber duel. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 5October 21, 2010 Liz has a flashback to her childhood, where she has several posters on her wall, one of them being Han Solo from the 'Star Wars' film series. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 8 Episode: 14January 21, 2013 Ted's girlfriend's ringtone is the sound of RD-D2, and she says she likes the Star Wars movies ( but only the new ones). This movie series is referred to by: Season: 5December 19, 2010 This movie series is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 1March 28, 1999 The night sticks the police beat Fry with are based on the concept of lightsabers. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 8November 12, 2007 Ted calls Lily "Chewbacca" because she chews her food loudly, a reference to the Star Wars character. This movie series is the basis of: Season: 7 Episode: 6December 14, 2008 The Emperer Palpatine from Star Wars is the first customer in Brian and Frank Sinatra Jr's new club. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 22 Episode: 13February 13, 2011 This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 10December 8, 2008 At the end of the episode Marshall uses a lightsaber to carve the turkey, referencing Star Wars. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 4October 11, 2005 After discovering that Ryan is going to business school, Michael tells him that he's about to enter the Michael Scott school of business. He informs Ryan that he (Michael) is Mr. Miyagi and Yoda all rolled into one. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 17March 16, 2009 The film Star Wars is referenced when Lily pretends to be Ted's girlfriend and disguises herself as Darth Vader. Lily shows her ignorance of Star Wars when she quotes "Live long and prosper" a line from the character Spock in Star Trek. Ted and Marshall are dressed as Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca respectively, and Marshall even imitates his bear-like cry in sympathy when Ted gets dumped. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 2October 2, 2011 After discovering that Cleveland Jr. doesn't believe in God, Donna tells Jr. that Luke Skywalker couldn't see "The Force" but he believed anyway, explaining the concept of having faith. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 7November 9, 2009 While trying to come up with the perfect way to break up Barney and Robin, Lily reveals that she thinks Storm Troopers from the Star Wars movies are actually robots. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 13January 14, 2010 Tom refers to Ron as "Ron Solo", a reference to the character Han Solo from the Star Wars films. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 12May 25, 2011 Jane refers to Brad as as her "black Han Solo". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 19July 18, 2000 The scene when Luke Perry is first introduced, a woman shouting to him that it is time for dinner, taken directly from Star Wars. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 23 Episode: 8December 4, 2011 While visiting the Television Museum, an exhibit for the show 'Star Wars' is shown. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 16March 13, 2011 Cleveland finds his old breakdancing cardboard while looking through a box of his childhood things. He asks if he can get a beat, and Lester, who is sitting on a Big Wheels tricycle, wearing a 'Darth Vader' mask, reluctantly removes his Star Wars mask, and starts beat-boxing for Cleveland. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 12December 18, 2011 Mazurka does a Yoda impression. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 6October 29, 2001 Deacon wants Kirby to choose a costume he feels is appropriate for a boy. He suggests that Kirby dress as 'Darth Vader' from Star Wars. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 12March 4, 2012 Donna is having a mid-life crisis, but Cleveland is focused on trying to reach the remote control instead of listening to his wife. Donna asks him, "Are you trying to use The Force to get the remote?", a reference to the Star Wars film series. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 7 Episode: 20April 9, 2012 Every three years, starting in 2000, Ted, Marshall and Barney watch the entire original Star Wars movie series together. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 3October 4, 2010 Marshall reminds Ted that the designer of the Death Star loves having it on his resume, even if it is used for evil. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 5October 16, 2006 In his apartment Barney has a life size Clone trooper from Star Wars. This movie series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 8January 8, 2012 Cleveland tells Junior that he is going to get lessons on love from the master (referring to himself). Junior asks, "Mace Windu?" to which Cleveland replies, "No, not a Jedi Master!". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 3April 20, 2011 Jane calls Brad her "black Han Solo". This movie series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 21May 8, 2011 Cleveland, the office funny man, attempts to do 10 impressions in 30 seconds. One of his impressions is Chewbacca from the 'Star Wars' film series. Television CommercialsThis movie series is referred to by: Winter/Spring 2012 The dogs are dressed as characters from Star Wars, and they bark the Imperial March theme. This movie series is referred to by: Winter/Spring 2012 The Cantina Bar, Darth Vader, and many of the alien characters from Star Wars are featured at the end of this commercial. This movie series is referred to by: Winter/Spring 2011 The young child in the commercial is dressed up as the villian, Darth Vader, from the Star Wars movie series. Television SeriesThis movie series is the basis of: November 7, 2003 - March 25, 2005 This movie series is the basis of: September 7, 1985 - June 7, 1986 This movie series is the basis of: September 7, 1985 - December 13, 1986 This movie series is the basis of: October 3, 2008 This movie series is referred to by: March 4, 2004 - 2007 In the opening credits, Gus is shown vacuuming the ship with a shopvac that looks like R2-D2. MoviesThis movie series is referred to by: November 25, 1984 This movie series is referred to by: November 24, 1985 This movie series is referred to by: April 8, 2009 Jimmy says that the new house his dad is getting looks like the Millenium Falcon which is Han Solo's space ship from Star Wars. There is also a cardboard cutout of a Han Solo, a model tie fighter, and mention of Lando (Calrissian) from the series. This movie series is referred to by: June 24, 1987 Spaceballs parodies numerous characters and scenes from the original Star Wars trilogy. This movie series is referred to by: July 25, 2008 The are several references to Star Wars in Step Brothers including T-Shirts and a Chewbacca mask This movie series is referred to by: June 7, 1986 This movie series is referred to by: November 6, 2009 There are several connections to Star Wars (especially episodes 1-3) both in the movie and in the real world. The Army unit were referred to as Jedi warriors, and the reporter was the same actor who played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the prequel episodes of Star Wars. It is also mentioned that Ronald Reagan was a fan of the Star Wars series (in this case episodes 4-6). This movie series is referred to by: November 17, 1978 BooksThis movie series is referred to by: 1987 Floyd asks Greenberg if he ever saw the Star Wars movies, and he replies, "of course, half a dozen times" (Chapter 19). While this book obviously takes place in the future, this reference would have only been for the original three movies (now called Episodes IV - VI) since the book itself was written before Episodes I - III were released. |