![]() The embroidery on this short-sleeved button-down is awesome, featuring an R2 series droid serving a Bantha Burger staple: blue milk! You might not want to wear this “manager’s shirt” around your local Bantha Burger store… someone might come up with you because they want to speak to the manager. This visor screams “Welcome to Bantha Burger, Home of the Bantha Burger, Can I Take Your Order?” □□□ You can make this visor your own for $29.99. The restaurant’s name is printed in both English and Aurebesh–gotta be inclusive of the local language! Up first, this sweet Bantha Burger visor has a transparent red bill with a beautiful Bantha logo imprinted on the front. Mos Eisley’s own Bantha Burger now has merch available so you can promote the free range, locally sourced delicious Bantha vittles! We previously covered this Bantha Burger Loungefly Collection here. Be sure to look closely at the t-shirt below! This Bantha Burger Collection has a hidden easter egg that will delight any Star Wars fan. You can follow her on Twitter at and keep up with all things geeky at her blog.If you love a good Bantha Burger, you’ll need some of this sweet swag from the best fast food joint on Tatooine. Theory: Aqualish blood doesn't cauterize.Īmy Ratcliffe is a writer obsessed with all things Star Wars, Disney, and coffee. But, it's weird that there is any blood since lightsabers typically cauterize wounds. Lorne Peterson rigged the arm so it would twitch on the floor, but Gary Kurtz nixed that idea. It was made from raspberry yogurt and red tempera paint. First of all, the severed arm is furry with claws even though his other hand looks like a fin/flipper. Alas, he was the first character we saw lose a limb. Ponda Baba probably thought he was going to have a great day when he walked through the doors of the Mos Eisley cantina. The characters were later named Momaw Nadon, Zutton, and Ponda Baba respectively. When Kenner first released action figures of characters in the cantina in 1979, they were called by their nicknames: Hammerhead, Snaggletooth, and Walrusman. Rick Baker made the mask years before A New Hope as a concept for Frankenstein's monster. Terminal Man, mask wasn't made for the purpose of going on an alien denizen of a cantina. Maley said, "We were just a bunch a of guys sitting in a little room trying to make aliens for this scene where it said, 'It's a bar full of crazy aliens.' We were just trying to do what we could." Other effects guys such as Rick Baker had to make more creatures as inserts. The crew in the shop worked late each day but still didn't have time to finish it all. Makeup effects artist Nick Maley told me in an interview that they had 10 weeks to make as many creatures as they could for the cantina scene. The cantina creatures were made in 10 weeks. You can watch the cut scene in the extra features on the Star Wars: The Complete Saga Blu-ray.Ĥ. The scene between Jenny (played by Jenny Cresswell) didn't make it into the final edit, but you can still spot the character in the cantina. Ĭut footage from A New Hope revealed that Han Solo had a girlfriend - or at least someone he was flirting with. ![]() ![]() The shop got the head back to install a mechanism, and then the Greedo and Han Solo scene was shot separately at a completely different time and place from the main cantina action. Stuart Freeborn designed Greedo, but the mask initially didn't have any mechanisms to move the ears and mouth because they thought the alien would be a background character. Most of the interior action was filmed at Elstree Studios in London while several alien close-ups were filmed at Hollywood Center Studios. A structure in Ajim, Tunisia, served as the exterior of the cantina, but interiors were filmed in two other places. The popular cantina in the most wretched hive of scum and villainy was assembled from a mixture of shots from three different locations. ![]() Here are seven things you might not know about the Mos Eisley Cantina: You can tell there are regulars and the bartender probably knows their names, the drinks are likely cheap, and they have entertaining live music. I think the cantina also has appeal because it's like dive bars in real life. "Sorry about the mess," "You'll be dead," and "I'm not such a bad pilot myself," were all uttered inside the cantina's walls. Beyond those key moments, think of the quotable lines that were spoken. It's where we see Ben Kenobi use his lightsaber for the first time, it's where Han Solo and Greedo have a standoff, and it's where Ben and Luke Skywalker meet Han and Chewbacca. The Mos Eisley cantina is a well known location in the Star Wars universe. Discover some little-known facts about Tatooine's seediest saloon.
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