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"Are you ready to test your knowledge of a galaxy far, far away with this challenging Star Wars quiz? From Chewbacca's son to the meaning of Darth Vader's name, this quiz is packed with trivia about your favorite characters and scenes from the iconic franchise. Do you have what it takes to ace this quiz and prove you're a true Jedi?
Get ready to dive into the world of Star Wars and see if you can answer questions about everything from The Phantom Menace to the ewoks. Whether you're a hardcore fan or just love the movies, this hardest star wars quiz will put your knowledge to the test. So grab your lightsaber, channel your inner Jedi, and prepare to tackle this ultimate Star Wars challenge!
If you think you have what it takes to conquer this quiz, then don't wait any longer. Test your knowledge of the galaxy's most beloved characters and iconic moments to see if you truly are a Star Wars expert. May the force be with you as you embark on this epic quiz adventure!
"If you look closely during "The Phantom Menace," you'll see E.T. make a small cameo. You might also notice that it's not only him in the scene, but two other extra-terrestrials as well.
The name Darth Vader means "Dark Father." The name is based on German and Dutch language in which the word "vader" is derived from.
The number of toes that Yoda has changes in every movie! The number of toes that he typically is depicted to have is around 3 or 4.
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Lumpawaroo is the son of Chewbacca and Malla. After being separated from his parents he became a slave until he eventually escaped.
This is true. The gold robot is an important character in each of the "Star Wars" movies. The character has always been played by Anthony Daniels.
Han responded to Princess Leia with the famous words, "I know." Did you know that this was ad-libbed by Harrison Ford, and not actually part of the script?
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The word "ewok" is never said in any "Star Wars" movies, despite the fact that they appear in them. The reason we know what the creatures are called is because of the credits and other external factors.
The phrase, "I have a bad feeling about this" is said in every "Star Wars" movie. The line is said by many different characters throughout the entire movie series.
The scenes that took place in the mythical setting of Hoth were shot in Norway. Specifically on a glacier to set the scene of a snow- and ice-filled planet.
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This is true. The Ewoks starred in a television show called "Star Wars: Ewoks," which George Lucas was also a creator of.
Yoda's first name was Buffy according to the outline of "The Empire Strikes Back." Did you know that Yoda was almost played by a monkey?
"The Phantom Menace" got its name from the comic "Flash Gordon." In the comics, there was a character with the name "Phantom Menace" inspiring George Lucas.
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Boba Fett made his first movie appearance in "The Empire Strikes Back." Did you know that there is a dent in Boba's helmet from a fight with Cad Bane?
Bea Arthur appeared in the Christmas special playing the role of Ackmena the bartender. Her performance was praised as she sang a song that became loved by fans around the world.
This is false. Ewoks actually speak their own language called "ewokese." The language is based on Kalmyk Oirat which originated with the Kalmyk people in Russia.
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John Wayne delivered one of the character's most iconic lines in "A New Hope." It was "I can tell you where to find them, for a price."
The Wilhelm Scream is used extensively throughout the movies. It has been used so much that it was recently retired from appearing in the movies.
Mickey Mouse can be found in "The Empire Strikes Back." The silhouette of his head can be found behind Luke and Darth Vader as they're fighting each other.
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AT-AT stands for "All Terrain Armored Transport." It is a vehicle that was used by the Imperial Army, that could attack and transport the troops.
This is false. Jabba the Hutt only makes appearances in "Return of the Jedi", "The Phantom Menace" and "A New Hope." Did you know that the character takes about seven people to operate it?
Han Solo almost died at the end of the movie. His demise would have taken place on the Death Star, but ultimately did not due to a decision by George Lucas. Rumor has it that Harrison Ford wanted the character killed off.
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Porgs are based on puffins. The little creatures went through many design changes and at one point, were almost scrapped altogether.
No one knows what species Yoda is. It is never mentioned in any media or even on the official website, leaving it up to interpretation.
R2-D2 and C-3P0 had their own television show called "Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3P0." George Lucas was also a producer of the show.
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This is false, although it was almost true! Early concepts of the character involved him wearing a fez, but these were later scrapped.
A group of porgs are referred to as a murder according to the director of "The Last Jedi." In contrast, the puffins that they are based on are called a burrow or colony when in a group.
Darth Vader cut off Luke Skywalker's hand in "The Empire Strikes Back." It is very common for people to lose their limbs in the "Star Wars" movies.
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The voice of Miss Piggy, Frank Oz, was also the voice of Yoda. He is very talented in the realms of voice acting as he has also voiced many other iconic characters in television and movies.
The original last name of the Skywalkers was "Starkiller." George Lucas changed the name because he felt that it had a negative connotation.
Qui-Gon Jinn's voice can be heard during this scene. He was reacting to the fact that Anakin was killing the tribe of Tusken Raiders.
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One of the most famous lines from the franchise, "Luke, I am your father," may not be what it seems! Although many remember it to be this way, the correct line is "No, I am your father."
The name of Han Solo's ship is the Millennium Falcon. Did you know the Han Solo took possession of the ship by winning against Lando Calrissian in Sabacc?
Anakin lost many limbs that day, his arm and both of his legs to Obi-Wan. This took place in the movie, "Revenge of the Sith."
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"Star Wars Day" is celebrated every May the 4th. It is common to hear the phrase, "May the Fourth be with you," on this day as a tribute to the phrase, "May the force be with you."