
So yesterday’s topic was indirectly inspired by a recent posting from That Park Place contributor Marvin Montanaro. Today’s article is directly inspired. As a reminder, Kathleen Kennedy gave a speech at BFI Film On Film showing of the original version of Star Wars, without all the special edition additions. That’s funny when you remember the unnecessary additions of the Special Editions, ignoring the amazing effects that were groundbreaking for 1979. The only scene I was happy to see back is Han meeting Jabba, though they already worked around those limitations with the Greedo scene. Speaking of which, it’s also the origin of “Han shot first”. I don’t recall if they put back the Luke and Biggs scene that’s in my old storybook but wasn’t in the movie, but there are photos in the storybook to prove it was filmed. The Special Editions were something fans had been upset about, wanting the original versions back in spite of George Lucas wanting what he considered the definitive version to be the only one ever released on TV, streaming, home video, and re-releases from then on. This is also the only thing fans would be happy about if it were a public release.
It’s no secret that since moving to Disney a lot of questionable decisions have ruined Star Wars for people who grew up on the story. Don’t blame it on the new cast. While the novels had a better transition to Han and Leia’s kids and a brighter future for Luke, other stories took place in other parts of the Star Wars Galaxy and others took place in the past, both featuring none of the cast, not even Wedge Antilles, who was just a recurring name in the trilogy but managed to get extended stories of his own because he survived longer than poor Porkins. The classic fanbase has declared Disney as non-canon as Disney declared the extended universe, now reprinted as “Legends”. So other people have a different personal canon.
Mine is actually rather short. Having only read a handful of novels and comics, watched most of the cartoons, and heard none of the audio dramas, my list of canon is by nature shorter. Even with video games, one I know via watching someone else play it and the only ones I’ve played myself are the old arcade vector graphics name that was ahead of its time and the Atari 800 Death Star Battle game based on the third movie. So if your favorite is on the list, don’t yell at me. I may not have seen it. What follows in the wake of Disney’s disasters are the media I consider Star Wars at this time because to me it feels like Star Wars.








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