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Is ET connected to Starwars?

Is ET connected to Starwars?

The titular character of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial The Asogians originated in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, the first movie in the prequel trilogy of Star Wars, as a cameo appearance of the famous aliens of Steven Spielberg’s 1982 film E.T. cameo in the next Star Wars film he made—The Phantom Menace.

Who was Yoda in ET?

Most viewers smile at the appearance of Yoda in the movie — he’s seen waddling around as a tyke in a costume when E.T. and the kids go off trick-or-treating. But it’s not the only time that Spielberg — a longtime pal of George Lucas — has put Star Wars characters in his movies.

Is ET a Sith Lord?

Like Plagueis, ET can create life. The things that seperates ET is that he can also give himself life. ET achieved immortality. Therefore, not only is he a Sith but the most powerful Sith the galaxy has ever seen…

Is there an ET sequel?

E.T.: A Holiday Reunion
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial/Sequels

Is there a connection between ET and Star Wars?

There are enough points there that you can link things together and draw a somewhat reasonable conclusion that ET and Star Wars may share a universe. On the other hand, a clear example of a mask of Yoda is seen in E.T. This could void any theory on sharing a universe, but could also simply be an easter egg to help viewers make the connection.

Who are et the Extra Terrestrial in Star Wars?

In Star Wars Universe, the same homeworld name is given to the species in Cloak of Deception book (but the species name is not specified). The species is named in HoloNet News Vol. 531 50 which mentions Senator Grebleips * of Brodo Asogi. First, the “easter egg – Star Wars in ET” that started the whole crossover:

Is there a crossover between Star Wars and Star Trek?

Star Gladiator was originally planned to be a Star Wars game. The Millennium Falcon appears on Star Trek: First Contact. Also, R2-D2 appears in Star Trek (2009) and Star Trek Into Darkness. The Lost Vikings II features many references to the Star Wars movies. Indiana Jones and Star Wars crossover and reference each other various times.

Who was the voice of e.t.the Extra Terrestrial?

Pat Welsh, the woman who did the voice for E.T. in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, also did the voice for the bounty hunter Boushh in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi.