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blackdogdesignuk · 5 months
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Random drawing I forgot about
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themostfinalofpams · 1 year
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Just think The Book of Boba Fett should’ve actually been a Boba Fett show and that we shouldn’t have gotten a reunion between Din and Grogu until at least mid-season 3, if not later. Give us some time to stew on everything, to miss Grogu, to see Din feel sad and purposeless without him. Give me Din’s Sad Dad Depression Arch ™️
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casiavium · 2 years
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I got bullied into watching Book of Boba Fett by the eight year olds
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galactic-star-bruiser · 10 months
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✨💘Fett x silly little creatures 💘✨
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emteazi · 1 year
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I watch D+ Star Wars shows for the plot.
The plot:
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beskaranduril · 1 year
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Okay, at some point we need to have a discussion about how a souped up Naboo N-1 starfighter, while visually awesome and presumably a lot of fun to fly around in, is a wildly impractical ship for a bounty hunter, particularly one in the Mandalorian's unusual position. Remember how Mando's establishing character line was "I can bring you in warm, or I can bring you in cold"? That fighter can barely hold Mando and the Child, let alone them plus a living target large enough not to be eaten by the Child. So Mando's only option is to bring them in cold for as long as they're flying that thing, probably by bringing in the target's head like we saw in Book of Boba Fett. As soon as the targets figure that out, they have no reason not to fight to the death, putting the Child in a lot of crossfire. Not sure yet how much that will come up with Mando potentially being busy reuniting and ruling Mandalore, but it's important to me that people (and all the new bots following everyone) are aware of that. Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.
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radioactivepeasant · 1 year
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Fic Prompts: Star Wars Wednesday
(Set immediately after the Book of Boba Fett finale)
"You sure about this?" the bounty hunter sounded like he was frowning under his helmet.
"Quit worrying!" Fennec scoffed. "Do you want to practice with the Darksaber or not?"
Boba stepped past them and slapped Din on the back. "Come on, beyora. The foundling is in good hands."
After a moment’s hesitation, Din sighed. "Alright."
He crouched down to set Grogu in front of the teenagers and said sternly, "You be respectful. You know what I mean."
Grogu squealed happily. "Bweer!"
Of course, Din instantly melted.
"I...no, no you can't come with Buir this time."
"Bweer! Bweer!"
"No, sorry buddy. You'd break the training remote. But I promise, we'll be back before bedtime, okay?"
Din scooped the toddler back up to gently tap his helmet to his forehead.
"You be good for Drash, okay? Leave the rancor alone."
"Hey, why does Drash get to be in charge?" Skad complained playfully.
Boba narrowed his eyes at him.
"You know why."
The other Mods snickered as the boy folded his arms and grunted, "Sneak out to teach the rancor tricks one time and you never live it down-"
"Well first of all, you let yourself get caught," Fennec snorted.
"Yeah, because Junior ratted me out!" Skad laughed.
"Fennec is right. Work on your stealth, Skad'ad," Boba said, a smirk betraying his feigned sternness, "and don’t let Grog'ika talk you into bothering Junior. After what Bane put him through, he needs his rest."
"Junior?" Din echoed, bewildered.
"The rancor," Drash supplied helpfully.
"You named the rancor Junior?"
"You named your 'ad Grogu?" Boba shot back.
"No I didn't! That was already his name!" Din protested.
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oblivionofthewise · 2 years
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The more I look at it the more I think the Book of Boba Fett should have ended like Rango did.
I know its weird.
But characters like Cad Bane don´t die, they fade into legends and tales. One day they are there and the next they are just not and nobody knows if they are alive or not but nobody is really ready to question it.
Either that or they should have gone full Good, Bad, Ugly route....Pretty sure Cad Bane is already based on Angel Eyes anyway
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georgeperry · 1 year
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What is in the blue tube in Fennec’s body after she gets mod-ified? Is that supposed to be deoxygenated blood while the red is oxygenated? Didn’t the writers know that deoxygenated blood is just drawn that way in textbooks to help kids remember the circulatory system, when it’s actually dark red? But this is just one tiny detail from a process that raises dozens of questions, like where’s the rest of her--? And how will she now--? And what did he do with--? Ugh, sci-fi.
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clarumek623 · 2 years
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Grogu with Yoda’s lightsaber, ready to defend his papa. (Rough sketch)
I’m happy he went back to Mando, but I also wish I can see him wield the lightsaber like Master Yoda……
Damn you Lukeeeeeee xdddddd
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captainpirateface · 2 years
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Boba and his kitty.
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voteformightyclocks · 2 years
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Mandalorian Season 3 will fail. Here's a few reasons why
1. Baby Yoda
The series is about The Mandalorian (Din Djarin) on a quest that ultimately appears like it will result in the unification of Mandalore, the restoration of his people's honor, and with Din Djarin becoming a political and social nexus for his people. All of this is great stuff, but we have had two seasons in which Baby Yoda- Grogu- has been the center of the plot. This is why it was crucial to write him out at the end of Season 2, so that the show could actually be about Din Djarin. Yet in Book Of Boba Fett, they retconned Grogu being written out, and proceeded to give Din Djarin a new ship. This creates two problems. I have already alluded to the first: Grogu will distract from the plot yet again. But also, it will require people to have seen Book Of Boba Fett to understand Season 3, and BoBF was a failure for Disney. As much as I liked it, most people seemed not to, and building a show- especially an already successful show- on an unstable foundation is never a good idea. They should never have made major changes to The Mandalorian in another show
2. Moff Gideon
Moff Gideon was rumored to be an antagonist for Rangers Of The New Republic, a show that has been indefinitely cancelled due to the unjust cancellation of Gina Carano. That being said, Moff Gideon and his grand plan that was built on over two seasons of The Mandalorian is now a loose thread, and I have no doubt he will make some kind of return for Season 3. He was a vital part of the Purge of Mandalore, he was the previous wielder of the Darksaber, he has been a great villain for Din Djarin, and he really has nowhere else to go. It makes no sense for Disney to just sweep all that under the rug, even with the major consequences that will come of it. Moff Gideon, at the end of the day, was a better foil to Cara Dune, and without her, he is ultimately meaningless. I think people kinda took this for granted, but the first confrontation between Djarin and Gideon was with Cara Dune present. Dune and Gideon are on opposite political sides of a war between the Republic and the Empire, Gideon is a strategist and a politician while Dune is essentially a ground trooper and scoundrel. They have a vested hatred for what the other stands for, too. That was why it was so perfect for him to be Dune's villain in RotNR. And mark my words, when he appears in Season 3 with a lousy excuse (probably involving killing Dune off-screen), he will feel like a shallow villain who doesn't belong
3. Din Djarin himself
Din Djarin, at this point, is the most powerful non-Force-wielder on-screen. He has blaster-proof armor, he wields the most powerful lightsaber in canon, he has Whistling Birds which can identify targets, lock on, and instantly kill them, he has a jetpack, and he has proven to be difficult to undermine. Each season, he grows stronger, and he has a confirmed Season 4 and a rumored Season 5. But will we really get that far? Right now his only weakness is his pride and stubbornness, but we see that melt with every episode. By the end of Season 3, that one weakness will be gone, and then the only way that they can make a struggle feel real is if they send Force-users after him, like the Knights of Ren. At the end of the day, his strength is the show's greatest weakness
Conclusion
Disney is pushing itself back into a corner. The Mandalorian is doomed. It can't keep one-upping itself, it can't repeat the same formula. It needs something new and enticing, and when they don't deliver...well, we'll just have to wait and see if brand loyalty holds up. The Last Jedi, The Rise of Skywalker, Kenobi...some of the most anticipated Star Wars projects of all time have amounted to nothing. No legacy. No salvation. The Mandalorian is next
I believe by the time Mandalorian Season 3 concludes, Andor and Ashoka will be the last two major pillars holding up the franchise
What can we do about it?
Actually, a lot. There are a few shows that have kept the fandom going for many, many, many years: The Clone Wars and Rebels. These two are more important to Star Wars than ever before. And two shows have/had the exact same potential: The Bad Batch and Resistance, at least until fans chose not to pay attention. And Visions, despite being a small project, was a huge success. Animation is the future of Star Wars. It's our last hope in this vast galaxy of despair. So if you haven't seen the above shows yet, I strongly encourage you give them a shot and see what Star Wars is capable of. Rebels, Resistance, Bad Batch, Visions, and at least some of Clone Wars were all made by Disney, and it's the most consistently good content out there, and Disney knows this. They constantly leak content from the shows into live action. They just don't highlight it because they don't get as much attention- from us and from them- to warrant holding up the weight of the franchise. By spreading awareness for these shows and getting as many people to watch as possible, the watch time could skyrocket, and show Disney that we care about these shows. We care about animated Star Wars content. It should NOT be swept under the rug. That being said-
My Clock Talk is over, have a good one, folks!
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murph-the-lurph · 2 years
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I love that one of the biggest enemies in Boba Fett is bureaucracy
Need to talk to the mayor? “Schedule an appointment”
Need to speak with Boba Fett? “Do you have an appointment?”
Want to board a commercial flight? “Drop your weapons or speak with my supervisor”
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catwoman-lover · 1 year
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Ok sounds like a good plan 👍
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This is my son his name is Unidentified Tusken Raider Youngling/ Tusken Kid
Also shh I'm calling him Skid/Skidmark (still looking for names for his massiff)
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coruscantrhapsody · 2 years
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The fact that Din and Grogu get a new ship from the home planet of Senator and Queen of our Hearts Padmé Amidala Naberrie is so respectful
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