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Yoda has a first name, but it was never used in the movie because Lucas thought he sounded wiser and more powerful with only one name. His first name is Minch, but it never made it in the movies.
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George Lucas filmed a five minute long opening scene for A New Hope featuring Luke Skywalker on Tatooine. Ultimately the scene was cut from the movie and you can find it floating around on the internet from time to time. The closing scene was never released and people say it’s a rumor and was probably never filmed. But it is rumored to have shown the wedding of Han and Leia.
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The initial Batman stories were especially violent. Batman had no compunction about carrying a gun or killing his foes. Only later did Batman develop a code in which he refused to do either of those things, lest he sink to the level of the man who killed his parents.
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Three characters have donned the Ant-Man costume in the comics. Hank Pym, who invented the suit, was the first. He was replaced Scott Lang, and then by SHIELD Agent Eric O’Grady.
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Whenever you think “Hulk,” you think green. The two are intrinsically linked. Yet, when the Hulk first appeared in 1963, he was actually meant to be gray. However, due to the fact the printer couldn’t provide a consistent gray color, the Hulk would change from gray to black to other shades of gray from page to page and panel to panel. In order to address the issue, Stan Lee choose to go with a color that would come off the printing press with fewer issues: the now-iconic green.
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The Justice League, formerly also called the Justice League of America or JLA, is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by DC Comics.
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The Justice League, formerly also called the Justice League of America or JLA, is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by DC Comics.
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In 1991, Sony revealed that it was working on a new version of the SNES, complete with a CD-ROM drive - it was to be called the “Play Station”. However, Nintendo pulled out of the partnership, and Sony’s enraged president Norio Ohga instructed his engineers to keep working on the technology. The resulting PlayStation console was announced in 1993, under its working title, PS-X.
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From Princess Bubblegum's amulet hanging on the tree to nuclear bombs scattered around, the opening of "Adventure Time" reveals a lot about the show. Fan theories suggest that items in the title sequence, and throughout the show, indicate the Great Mushroom War began in the '80s and that the severed arm which appears in the opening actually belongs to Shoko, one of Finn's past lives who lost her arm after her parents supposedly sold it for a computer. This Shoko connection might also explain why Finn lost his right arm for a portion of the series.
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Zelda borrows elements from Super Mario Bros. Mario and Zelda were actually developed at the same time, with Miyamoto deciding on a case-by-case basis whether a new idea or element was more of a Mario or Zelda thing. This led to some crossover, such as the firebar, which was created for Zelda, making it’s way into Mario Bros. It went the other way too though — Mario’s piranha plant enemies ended up in Zelda as the enemies known as “Manhandla”.