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==Less than five==
==Less than five==
[[Tony Thaxton]]: 4, including once in 3D
[[David Hahn]]: 2 in the theater, once on DVD. In the background. While he was doing something else.<br/>
[[David Hahn]]: 2 in the theater, once on DVD. In the background. While he was doing something else.<br/>
[[J. K. Woodward]]: 3. Once in English, once in German, and then once in English again. He actually liked it better in German, although he said Jar Jar was worse. <br/>
[[J. K. Woodward]]: 3. Once in English, once in German, and then once in English again. He actually liked it better in German, although he said Jar Jar was worse. <br/>

Revision as of 15:49, 20 April 2016

The "Phantom Menace number" has become a standard question for guests on The Phantom Menace Minute. It refers to the number of times that the person has seen The Phantom Menace in theaters (though the responder will often discuss how many times they've seen it since then too).
Alternatively, the Phantom Menace number can be thought of as the amount of time (either time into the movie or number of viewings) that it took the guest to decide that he or she didn't enjoy The Phantom Menace as much as the Original Trilogy.

More than ten

Pete: 13 (including once in 3D)
Chris Radtke: 11 in two hemispheres of the Earth.

Five to ten times

Less than five

Tony Thaxton: 4, including once in 3D David Hahn: 2 in the theater, once on DVD. In the background. While he was doing something else.
J. K. Woodward: 3. Once in English, once in German, and then once in English again. He actually liked it better in German, although he said Jar Jar was worse.
John Kovalic: 2
Keith Phipps: 2 in theaters. Maybe once more since then.
Ryan Haupt: 1 very memorable time, probably one or two other times after that.

Less than one viewing