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==Date==
==Date==
February 10th, 2017
February 10th, 2017
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===Film===
===Film===
*Starts with Animé landing in their silver spaceship, and ends with Watto seeming to recognize his former slave.
*Starts with Animé landing in their silver spaceship, and ends with Watto seeming to recognize his former slave.
*New Padmé outfit: Tatooine cloak and attire (#10).
===Podcast===
===Podcast===
*Referenced: ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp_K8prLfso They Live (1988)]''
*Referenced: ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp_K8prLfso They Live (1988)]''
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*How Toydarians stay up in the air.
*How Toydarians stay up in the air.
*More of Ralph's Propulsion Problems (R.P.P).
*More of Ralph's Propulsion Problems (R.P.P).
**Referenced: "O.P.P" (Naughty by Nature).
**Referenced: "[[OPC Killa|O.P.P]]" (Naughty by Nature).
**The Robo-rickshaw floats but has to be pulled by a robot with wheels.
**The Robo-rickshaw floats but has to be pulled by a robot with wheels.
***Very few vehicles in Star Wars have wheels. <!--General Grievous' Big Wheel-->
***Very few vehicles in Star Wars have wheels.
**Floating engines vs. forward momentum engines.
**Floating engines vs. forward momentum engines.
*The Rickshaw driving robot
*The Rickshaw driving robot
**RIC-920 general labor droid.
**RIC-920 general labor droid.
**Referenced: [[Wikipedia:420_(cannabis_culture)|420]].
*Characters named 'Data' in ''The Goonies'' and Star Trek.
*Mentioned: [[Pete the Jawa]], referenced: [[Wrong show|Revolution 9]].
*Constant changing of outfits for female characters in the Prequels.
**Compare to Leia's outfits in the Original Trilogy.<div id="Leia's outfits">
::{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:12px"
! !!Outfit!!Film
|-
|1||Classic double bun||''Star Wars''
|-
|2||Medal Ceremony||''Star Wars''
|-
|3||Hoth||''The Empire Strikes Back''
|-
|4||Bespin||''The Empire Strikes Back''
|-
|5||Bespin escape||''The Empire Strikes Back''
|-
|6||Medical suite||''The Empire Strikes Back''
|-
|7||Boushh||''Return of the Jedi''
|-
|8||Slave||''Return of the Jedi''
|-
|9||General||''Return of the Jedi''
|-
|10||Forest||''Return of the Jedi''
|-
!colspan="100%"|Padmé had more outfits in ''TPM'' alone than Leia had in the entire Original Trilogy
|}</div>
*Absurd expanded universe story about [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Pacithhip/Legends Pacithhip] and [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Ketwol/Legends Ketwol] [[toy talk]].
*Watto's hat.
**Reference to Luke's Gilligan hat.
*We love Watto, and it's hard to see him covered in flies. This is some of the best acting in this movie.
**He should be in the film more.
**His character arc was complete last movie, so what is he doing in this movie?
*Buy Asterios' book <u>Toys '4' Cheap</u>.
*Call [[8-DAY-GREEDO]], and review the show on iTunes.
===Meta Minute===
===Meta Minute===
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*Wheeled vehicles in Star Wars are known as "[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Groundcar groundcars]". The [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Juggernaut Juggernaut] was a type of canonical groundcar. Although wheeled vehicles are rare, wheeled droids are common, as R2 droids propelled themselves with wheels.
*Wheeled vehicles in Star Wars are known as "[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Groundcar groundcars]". The [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Juggernaut Juggernaut] was a type of canonical groundcar. Although wheeled vehicles are rare, wheeled droids are common, as R2 droids propelled themselves with wheels.
*Misquoting that famous line from ''The Empire Strikes Back'' as "[https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/2131689/do-you-quote-the-luke-i-am-your-father-line-from-star-wars-if-so-youre-getting-it-wrong-and-this-is-the-reason-why/ Luke, I am your father]" is an example of the [[Wikipedia:False_memory#Collective_false_memories|Mandela Effect]].
*Misquoting that famous line from ''The Empire Strikes Back'' as "[https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/2131689/do-you-quote-the-luke-i-am-your-father-line-from-star-wars-if-so-youre-getting-it-wrong-and-this-is-the-reason-why/ Luke, I am your father]" is an example of the [[Wikipedia:False_memory#Collective_false_memories|Mandela Effect]].
*The origin of R2-D2's name comes from the filming of ''American Graffiti''. Apparently, in-universe, his name means "Second Generation Robotic Droid Series-2" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R2-D2#Design].
*[[Wikipedia:Rickshaw|Rickshaws]] were invented in Japan, circa 1869. The first known use of the word 'rickshaw' was around 1887.
*The ninth Padmé outfit was brought up in [[Attack of the Clones 60#Film|minute 60]].
==Quotes==
==Quotes==
*'''Asterios:''' ...it looks like they hit your [Ralph's] face with a brick, and then they took the brick that had some of your face in it and just finished it off on my face.
*'''Asterios:''' ...it looks like they hit your [Ralph's] face with a brick, and then they took the brick that had some of your face in it and just finished it off on my face.
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*'''Alex:''' Is that a [real] <b>wheel theory</b>?   
*'''Alex:''' Is that a [real] <b>wheel theory</b>?   
*'''Alex:''' I would never joke about an Eopie.
*'''Alex:''' I would never joke about an Eopie.
*'''Pete:'''...No. ''I'' am your fart-horse.
*'''Pete:''' ...No. ''I'' am your fart-horse.
*'''Alex:''' (Paraphrasing [http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/Short_Round Short Round]) <robot voice> NO TIME FOR LOVE DR. JONES. GET ON BOARD.
*'''Alex:''' (Paraphrasing [http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/Short_Round Short Round]) <robot voice> NO TIME FOR LOVE DR. JONES. GET ON BOARD.
*'''Ralph:''' It was gonna be one of my weird labyrinthine jokes that takes forever and doesn't pay off so you just go ahead and shout about something. '''Asterios:''' That's my whole life.
*'''Ralph:''' Anything I was going to say has been swept away by this tide of madness.
*'''Asterios:''' I'm trying to assign ''any'' meaning to a meaningless shapeless void!
*'''Pete:''' It's always [[Media:Baked Jabba.jpg|nine-twenty somewhere]].
*'''Ralph:''' Don't let [[Hosts|the guys]] from [[Alphabeatical]] find out you're doing their material. '''Pete:''' That's alright, they're on [[hiatus]]; they won't ever find out.
*'''Ralph:''' They're [Pacithhip legs] tiny. They're about the size of this—nobody tell them how big I indicated.
==Link==
==Link==
http://www.starwarsminute.com/2017/02/10/attack-of-the-clones-minute-65-wheel-theory/
http://www.starwarsminute.com/2017/02/10/attack-of-the-clones-minute-65-wheel-theory/
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All part of the wheel theory.

Date

February 10th, 2017

Summary

Anakin and Padmé ride a rickshaw through the streets.

Guests

Ralph Attanasia & Asterios Kokkinos

Notes

Film

  • Starts with Animé landing in their silver spaceship, and ends with Watto seeming to recognize his former slave.
  • New Padmé outfit: Tatooine cloak and attire (#10).

Podcast

  • Referenced: They Live (1988)
  • Why don't the guys record all five episodes in one sitting (as opposed to coming back each day)?
  • Much love for Steele Saunders. He's so cool; he's like the opposite of Asterios and Ralph.
  • Asterios does more impressions.
  • Space Jimmy Smits in Rogue One.
  • How Toydarians stay up in the air.
  • More of Ralph's Propulsion Problems (R.P.P).
    • Referenced: "O.P.P" (Naughty by Nature).
    • The Robo-rickshaw floats but has to be pulled by a robot with wheels.
      • Very few vehicles in Star Wars have wheels.
    • Floating engines vs. forward momentum engines.
  • The Rickshaw driving robot
    • RIC-920 general labor droid.
    • Referenced: 420.
  • Characters named 'Data' in The Goonies and Star Trek.
  • Mentioned: Pete the Jawa, referenced: Revolution 9.
  • Constant changing of outfits for female characters in the Prequels.
    • Compare to Leia's outfits in the Original Trilogy.
Outfit Film
1 Classic double bun Star Wars
2 Medal Ceremony Star Wars
3 Hoth The Empire Strikes Back
4 Bespin The Empire Strikes Back
5 Bespin escape The Empire Strikes Back
6 Medical suite The Empire Strikes Back
7 Boushh Return of the Jedi
8 Slave Return of the Jedi
9 General Return of the Jedi
10 Forest Return of the Jedi
Padmé had more outfits in TPM alone than Leia had in the entire Original Trilogy
  • Absurd expanded universe story about Pacithhip and Ketwol toy talk.
  • Watto's hat.
    • Reference to Luke's Gilligan hat.
  • We love Watto, and it's hard to see him covered in flies. This is some of the best acting in this movie.
    • He should be in the film more.
    • His character arc was complete last movie, so what is he doing in this movie?
  • Buy Asterios' book Toys '4' Cheap.
  • Call 8-DAY-GREEDO, and review the show on iTunes.

Meta Minute

  • 36:17 podcast episode length.
  • Edward James Olmos is back.
  • Wheeled vehicles in Star Wars are known as "groundcars". The Juggernaut was a type of canonical groundcar. Although wheeled vehicles are rare, wheeled droids are common, as R2 droids propelled themselves with wheels.
  • Misquoting that famous line from The Empire Strikes Back as "Luke, I am your father" is an example of the Mandela Effect.
  • The origin of R2-D2's name comes from the filming of American Graffiti. Apparently, in-universe, his name means "Second Generation Robotic Droid Series-2" [1].
  • Rickshaws were invented in Japan, circa 1869. The first known use of the word 'rickshaw' was around 1887.
  • The ninth Padmé outfit was brought up in minute 60.

Quotes

  • Asterios: ...it looks like they hit your [Ralph's] face with a brick, and then they took the brick that had some of your face in it and just finished it off on my face.
  • Asterios:' (in dreadful imitation of an Aussie accent). Put anotha Prequel on a barbie. Cuz I'm gonna roast these films. Roastery-dostery doo, mate.
  • Pete: (singing) ♪ Part-time Krampus
  • Alex: Is that a [real] wheel theory?
  • Alex: I would never joke about an Eopie.
  • Pete: ...No. I am your fart-horse.
  • Alex: (Paraphrasing Short Round) <robot voice> NO TIME FOR LOVE DR. JONES. GET ON BOARD.
  • Ralph: It was gonna be one of my weird labyrinthine jokes that takes forever and doesn't pay off so you just go ahead and shout about something. Asterios: That's my whole life.
  • Ralph: Anything I was going to say has been swept away by this tide of madness.
  • Asterios: I'm trying to assign any meaning to a meaningless shapeless void!
  • Pete: It's always nine-twenty somewhere.
  • Ralph: Don't let the guys from Alphabeatical find out you're doing their material. Pete: That's alright, they're on hiatus; they won't ever find out.
  • Ralph: They're [Pacithhip legs] tiny. They're about the size of this—nobody tell them how big I indicated.

Link

http://www.starwarsminute.com/2017/02/10/attack-of-the-clones-minute-65-wheel-theory/


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