Showing posts with label KASHYYYK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KASHYYYK. Show all posts

Wednesday 15 November 2023

EPISODE III: THE GREAT TREE OF KASHYYYK LIFE!


The symbiotic relationship between the Wookiee culture and the jungle environment around them is never better showcased than in this great conceptual art, from Ryan Church, showing an important part of the Kashyyyk civilisation. EPISODE III's all too brief visit to that now iconic world that is home to the legendary Chewbacca and his species.

Thursday 17 November 2022

'HAPPY LIFE DAY!' - 2022


Sending their message of peace, hope and goodwill across the universe, the Wookiee nation gathers for their annual Life Day on Kashyyyk, as exemplified in this great art linked to Chewbacca's quirky family in the infamous The Star Wars Holiday Special of 1978, a production which still wields its televisual charms, for good and bad, across the saga nearly forty-five years on. 

If anyone knows the name of the great artist behind this piece, please get in touch.

Sunday 1 August 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES: BRING OUT THE WOOKIEES!


On one of the spacious blue screen surrounding stages of Fox Studios, Australia, enthused animation director Rob Coleman goes through the paces with his assemblage of local actors and sportsmen playing the incredibly tall Wookiee warriors needed for EPISODE III's all-too-briefly-seen-on-screen Battle of Kashyyyk.

Sunday 17 November 2019

CLASSIC ART: CREATURE COMFORTS!


They may live in the trees and commune with nature, but the Wookiees of the arboreal world of Kashyyyk also know how to make the most of modern technology in their unique home dwellings, as seen in this fun Ralph McQuarrie conceptual art for the much-maligned but still fan-enjoyed The Star Wars Holiday Special, celebrating its 41st Anniversary today.

Saturday 17 November 2018

THE 'HOLIDAY SPECIAL' AT 40: A WOOKIEE FAMILY PORTRAIT!


Celebrating the Fortieth Anniversary milestone of the much-maligned but enjoyably kooky The Star Wars Holiday Special, AFICIONADO kicks off its seven-day coverage with this lovely art. It's time for our Wookiee legend Chewbacca to gather with his memorable family for their planet's ecological and spiritual Life Day on Kashyyyk, in this warm-hearted composition by Jeff Carlisle.

Happy Fortieth Birthday, and Happy Life Day!





Saturday 15 September 2018

THE CLONE WARS: MAINTAINING 'GOOD RELATIONS'!


Master Yoda and one of his clone commanders meet with the legendary Chewbacca on Kashyyyk, in this great conceptual pad art by Dave Filoni for episodes that, as part of the long-planned lead-in to EPISODE III, we hope will make an reality in The Clone Wars upcoming final season batch, coming soon to Disney's new pay channel..

Tarfful maintains a spiritual connection to his planet.

Wednesday 26 April 2017

OUT NOW IN UK PAPERBACK: 'AFTERMATH: LIFE DEBT'


Easily the best of Chuck Wendig's interesting and often quite adult and hard-hitting official continuance of the Classic STAR WARS saga post Return of the Jedi, Life Debt, the second of the intriguing and officially approved Aftermath trilogy combining film heroes with all-new characters, comes with an added explosive finale twist to shock and surprise, out now in UK paperback from ARROW. The plotline concerning Han and Chewbacca's bid to free the Wookiee slaves of Kashyyyk proves itself as the most confident and standout section of the book by far.

Review: http://starwarsaficionado.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/aficionado-review-aftermath-life-debt.html

Get it here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Wars-Aftermath-Life-Debt/dp/1784750050/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493208369&sr=8-1&keywords=star+wars+life+debt+paperback

Monday 23 January 2017

CLASSIC ART: WORLD OF THE WOOKIEES!


The natural beauty of the Wookiee world of Kashyyyk, and one of its key lagoon environs, is given further artistic life by Erik Tiemens, in this lovely conceptual piece for EPISODE III - lets hope that the upcoming Han Solo standalone adventure will have some kind of visit to this intriguing jungle planet, linked to his evolving friendship with Chewbacca.

Tuesday 22 November 2016

CLASSIC IMAGE: WOOKIEE OFFENSIVE!


The Separatist attack force is nearing their shores, and now is the time for action, as the Wookiee armies break cover and attack, in this classic and defining image from the end of the Kashyyyk battles during the Clone Wars, from EPISODE III.


Find out more about the epic battle and the lush green world of Kashyyyk- its incredible populace, wildlife and characters in spread art map illustration and timeline, via the all-new and beautifully realized STAR WARS GALACTIC ATLAS, covering all seven films in the STAR WARS universe so far (and a special spread for the upcoming ROGUE ONE), out now from EGMONT BOOKS.

Previous review feature: STAR WARS AFICIONADO WEBSITE: OUT NOW IN THE UK: 'STAR WARS: GALACTIC ATLAS'

A must-have Chistmas book for any STAR WARS fan, get it here: Star Wars: Galactic Atlas: Amazon.co.uk: Lucasfilm, Tim McDonagh: 9781405279987: Books

Monday 6 July 2015

THE 'SITH' AT TEN: A WOOKIEE STANDS READY...


On Kashyyyk, a newly armed Chewbacca shows his loyalty to the under attack Yoda, as the dreaded ORDER 66 comes into play across the galaxy. In the comic adaptation of the film, there's a great panel showing Chewie, Tarfful and Yoda fighting their way through enemy Camouflage Clone Troopers. I would have loved to have seen that in the finished movie.

Art by Doug Wheatley, for Issue Three of the EPISODE III adaptation mini-series of 2005.

Sunday 10 May 2015

THE 'SITH' AT TEN: ROLLING OUT THE BIG GUNS!


War comes to the lush green forests and crystal blue shores of the Wookiee world of Kashyyyk, as the Separatists and the planet's defenders in the Republic square off with equal military might- the latter's massive tanks (based on Joe Johnston's designs originally conceived in 1978 for The Empire Strikes Back) rolling out to rain weapons of carnage and destruction against the droid invaders, in this massive but all too short sequence from EPISODE III.


Saturday 14 February 2015

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!


With pa Itchy "preoccupied" with Diahann Carroll's galactic hologram, and son Lumpy at play, Chewbacca gets to enjoy some quality time with his wife Malla. A sweet publicity image from THE STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL of 1978.

6 Star Wars Couples That We Love | StarWars.com

STAR WARS AFICIONADO wishes readers worldwide a HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!

Thursday 4 December 2014

CLASSIC IMAGE: FURRY FIREPOWER!


Yoda's finest Wookiee protectors on Kashyyyk - leader Tarfful and technician Chewbacca- pose for a great publicity image in 2003, for EPISODE III.

Saturday 22 March 2014

CLASSIC IMAGE: BEFORE BATTLE COMMENCES...


On Kashyyyk, jungle home of the formidable wookiees, its warrior leader Tarfful, alongside his sort-of lieutenant, Chewbacca (whose true working designation prior to meeting Han Solo has never really been pinned down- a technical assistant of some kind), get ready for battle against the Separatists, whilst Master Yoda, friend to the species, finishes an equally important conversation with his Jedi Temple colleagues on Coruscant. A scene of impeding action from EPISODE III.

After only seeing glimpses of it in comics or as a Ralph McQuarrie painting in 1978, and the briefest of moments in the second CLONE WARS micro-series, it was finally great to visually behold the Wookiee world by the time of this final Prequel film. Chewbacca's later presence in the animated THE CLONE WARS series, set before EPISODE III, was also much welcome, though its a major disappointment that a further major Wookiee/Kashyyyk plot leading into the epic Separatist battle was lost when the series was terminated by DISNEY all too early: To Fans of Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Thank You | Star Wars Blog | Star Wars Blog


Sunday 17 November 2013

HAPPY 35th, 'STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL'!


Astro and Protocol Droids are welcome to join the Kashyyyk party, as the Wookiees celebrate a Happy Life Day. Yep, it's that time of the year again, but with a difference, as the STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL hits its landmark 35th Anniversary!

Sunday 22 September 2013

BEHIND THE SCENES: CLOSE ENCOUNTER OF THE WOOKIEE KIND!


An EPISODE III Wookiee gets ready for filming at the FOX STUDIOS, Australia, supervised by Animation Director Rob Coleman, during 2003.

An image that originally appeared on the now defunct official STAR WARES YAHOO GROUP site.

Wednesday 19 December 2012

CLASSIC ART: WOOKIEE WAR!


Their homeworld threatened, the Wookiees begin the fightback to protect Kashyyyk from the Separatists in this terrific conceptual art for EPISODE III, for an eventual action sequence that proved way too short for such a classic alien race.

Saturday 17 November 2012

HAPPY LIFE DAY!


Mighty Wookiee warrior Tarfful sends his compliments on the happy day to Star Warriors everywhere, on behalf of the rest of the Kashyyyk populace!

Thursday 1 November 2012

CLASSIC IMAGE: ENDURING WOOKIEES...


So, this weekend's US CARTOON NETWORK adventure of THE CLONE WARS, Episode Six: The Gathering, the tester pilot for a younger audience STAR WARS animated series, starring Ahsoka Tano, will be featuring the first on-screen Wookiee youngling Jedi, but the like it or hate it STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL way back in 1978 had them down pat with the first Wookiee child ever seen, Chewbacca's enthusiastic son, Lumpy, as played by Patty Maloney.


Check out the latest clip from The Gathering here: Clone Wars Season 5 Episode 6 "The Gathering" Preview #2 - YouTube

Will we possibly see more of the Wookiees and Kashyyyk in the next STAR WARS movie trilogy? Let's hope so...

Saturday 31 March 2012

ARCHIVE BLOG (2008): MUSINGS ON A HAPPY "LIFE DAY"!


In EMPIRE, Luke says goodbye to Chewie with a parting gesture previously seen in the infamous 1978 STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL.


George Lucas may hold his arms, his head, his entire body in shame over THE HOLIDAY SPECIAL, but I think Steve Sansweet’s pretty much official comment at JEDI –CON 2008 this year that it will never, ever, be released on DVD, especially during it’s anniversary year, because it’s so bad, was probably both a little harsh, and, on LUCASFILM’s part, a wasted opportunity for making additional revenues on the Original Trilogy-the main breadwinner for the corporation. 


Yes, there are moments where the Special can be cringe- inducingly awful- the Wookiee scenes are too long, Jefferson Starship and Dihanne Carroll!!!, musical numbers, off tangent plotting, and other factors that are too many to mention, but who would have thought LUCASFILM, despite a few measly limited edition STARWARSSHOP.COM trading cards of the animated segment, would have missed it’s marketing potential-at least at the possibility of a DVD release of said animation-which could have been successfully linked to the release of THE CLONE WARS series-imagine the ads for it if it had happened-“the cartoon that inspired THE CLONE WARS!!- I can just imagine the mighty promotional blurb!! With a little bit of extra stuff like trailers, a documentary on the animation, some decent clips from the special thrown in (there are some very good sequences), perhaps clips like Harrison Ford attacking Conan O’Brian over it a few years back, then you’ve got a nice hour length DVD release for $14.95, and a lot of people would be made happy at finally getting hold of the best copy of the animation possible, and the majority of the bootleggers out there selling it may lose revenue that could go to funding future LUCASFILM projects instead (As well as the cartoon, even Ben Burtt, as far back as early 2000, thought THS could have been released officially-stating that it could easily have been truncated down with careful editing).

Boba Fett makes a fine first appearance in the show's enduringly popular animated segment.

Away from a DVD release, I’d love to see THS adapted as a comic book or novel and taken seriously (and not too kiddie orientated like the similarly themed early STAR WARS kids adventure book A WOOKIEE HOLIDAY) – looking beyond the lunacy of my suggestion there’s some good stuff story and ideas wise that I feel could be mined for adaptation-the attempt to break the Imperial blockade to reach Kashyyyk, the siege drama with Chewie’s family, the chance to make the Wookiee planet much more like that seen in REVENGE OF THE SITH. You could have Luke and Leia coming in to help at the end, Vader could be added to the mix in a way far more interesting that that cut scene clip shown in the programme, and you could even weave the Boba Fett animated short into the adventure’s timeline somewhere. You may snigger at my thoughts, but this could be a really nifty and cool addition to the STAR WARS EXPANDED UNIVERSE, improving on what had gone before and might even give it a bit more respectability in Lucas’s eyes..

Business and pleasure in the Tatooine Cantina.
Stan Winston's developed Wookiees make their one and only debut for the special.

Let’s also not forget that, though he disowns it, Lucas came up with the original story for the Special, which begs the question, being from its creator, can it be considered cannon within the events of the STAR WARS universe and between STAR WARS and EMPIRE. Well, despite it’s kooky nature at times, the general story could well be, and I think it’s time some serious thought was given to this-there are lots of times and selected moments where you could assume it was cannon, the look and feel of it is certainly STAR WARS in places thanks to re-used props, costumes, aliens and sound effects, and let’s not forget the concept work and art done for it by Joe Johnston and Ralph McQuarrie (the latter having thoroughly enjoyed the experience of it). And there is further continuity with Chewbacca that continues into EMPIRE (note the way Luke reaches out to Chewie in a gesture of friendship in the Rebel Hangar in the same way Han does in THS-we are assuming that this may have been improvised by Hamill on set (much to Kershner’s delight-he loved improvisation and any attempts to give our heroes more character) in reference to what he remembered for the special-or was it even in the script-either way, the fact that that moment is in EMPIRE makes THS cannon with the film series).

 And then there’s Boba Fett, an official character introduced in THS before returning in the flesh for EMPIRE. This appearance, promoted in THS as being the next villain in STAR WARS II makes THS more legitimate-though any type of THS/STAR WARS cannon continuity relating to him is now damaged circa 1997 onwards- with Fett being in THE HOLIDAY SPECIAL, how come Solo didn’t remember him earlier in Docking Bay 94-as seen in THE STAR WARS TRILOGY SPECIAL EDITION?). 


Mark Hamill on the small hangar bay set with the remote controlled Artoo Detoo.
Princess Leia and Threepio wonder whats happened to the Millennium Falcon.

So, what you think of this debate (or debacle?) on STAR WARS cannon is up to you–me, I’m ready to accept it as part of the live action, and Expanded Universe, STAR WARS in more, but also different, ways than SPLINTER OF THE MIND’S EYE (though, with my love of that first EU book, that is one very healthy debate that can be saved for another time..)-but I hope it gets you thinking more about THE HOLIDAY SPECIAL. And if it’s not going to be released, the worst you can do to celebrate it’s Thirtieth is slip it into your DVD/VHS player and enjoy it for both its good times, and its very bad ones!!!

That finale scene with our Star Warriors!

Celebrate the appearances of our heroes in sequences that are mostly okay for them, revel in Carrie’s singing, have a laugh at the sheer bananas of so much of it. Above all, celebrate a happy life day!!!


Original TV GUIDE ad for the 1978 special.

NOTE: The entire animated segment of THE HOLIDAY SPECIAL was eventually released on Blu-ray in 20122. Thank you, George Lucas and co.


UPDATE 1/7/2012: A dedicated fan has transferred a test clip onto HD. I think the results are pretty good, personally, though they show the low budget sets! Clip: Star Wars: Holiday Special (1978) in 1080p HD! - (Test) - YouTube