Skywalker Coat of Arms
6amcrisis is back with another Star Wars tee, this time with what he thinks would be an appropriate banner for the Skywalker family. We think Padmé is more important than the Death Star though.
6amcrisis is back with another Star Wars tee, this time with what he thinks would be an appropriate banner for the Skywalker family. We think Padmé is more important than the Death Star though.
There’s already an official Chewbacca jacket, but if you’d rather have something furrier and goofier, then this zip hoodie will do. Don’t worry, that Wookiee fur is fake.
Designer 6amcrisis realized that the Rifleman’s Creed – which was absorbed into pop culture thanks to Full Metal Jacket – can also be applied in the Star Wars world. Get the Vader version here.
The Jedi and Sith whip out their lightsabers, and sit down(?) for an epic duel between light and dark, as they battle each other with… string instruments! Vader’s accordion = bonus points for the Dark Side.
We’ve never heard Darth Vader described as “a bad banana with a greasy black peel,” but One Minute Galactica’s mashup of Dr. Seuss’s holiday classic with scenes of the Dark Lord fits perfectly.
If you think you and your friends take movies too seriously, think again. Watch the Star Trek: TNG characters analyze Star Wars: A New Hope from a scientific and militaristic perspective.
Every mention of “the Force” in all six Star Wars movies, compiled and chronologically arranged by YouTuber dondrapersayswhat. We like the part where they say The Force. Da Foss. Da Fooooss.
YouTuber StarWarsChick01 made her pug Chubbs a Wampa costume for Halloween, and he seemed stoked about it. You better not gut this one Luke. The Web wants more Wampug!
Even when under the spell of a Jedi mind trick, stormtroopers pretty much look the same all the time. But isn’t that the point of an army that started out as clones in the first place?
Chaos and corruption throughout the galaxy can mean only one thing – war is coming. Take a closer look at the battles, both intimate and epic in scale – in the latest trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic.
(Spoilers) Trouble following the plot of Episode IV: A New Hope? Nope, didn’t think so. Perhaps Mika can help set the record straight with her slightly confused, yet charming explanation of Star Wars.
This fun footage of DragonCon 2011 from YouTube user beatdownboogie has clips of renowned cosplayer Yaya Han, the Nightmare Armor costume makers and a seemingly perfect soundtrack.
The lightsaber-wielding kittens return, this time for an epic space battle complete with an X-Wing Fighter and Darth Kitty in his TIE Fighter. Reminds us of Laser Cats, but with a much bigger budget.
A star-studded cast of comedians ape classic Star Wars lines not just for the fun of it, but to help raise funds for accelerating medical research and saving lives through Stand Up To Cancer.
Look cool on Hoth and elsewhere with these adidas Star Wars Campus 80s shoes; they feature a faux Wampa fur upper made from horsehair, a tongue badge and a laser-cut logo. (Thanks, Henry!)
From Lucasfilm Studio, Warner Bros. and Star Wars parody specialist OneMinuteGalactica comes a heartwarming story about a Sith Lord named Carl, who discovers the power of saying, “Yes!”
Dress up your walls Sith style with the Imperial Forces wallpaper. It’s hand-screened and flocked and features textured portraits of Darth Vader, Boba Fett and Empire troops.
These pieces from illustrator Liam Brazier look like vector magic from Adobe Illustrator but he actually draws each shape with Photoshop’s polygonal lasso tool before coloring it in.
YouTuber timeyodie impersonates 34 characters from Star Wars, from an Ewok to a spot-on take on Ewan MacGregor’s Obi Wan. The exaggerated expressions help sell his act. Part Two here.
Depending on how you look at the world, this is either the greatest thing ever on the Internet (in the last hour), or the end of civilization as we know it. We wish there was a Darth Maul kitten though.
Fix your drink with a frozen droid using this officially licensed ice tray. Measuring 6″ x 4″ x 1″, the mold can be used to make 1 large and 4 small Artoo-shaped ice cubes or other goodies at once.
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