George Lucas

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== References ==
== References ==
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*[[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]] — One of the fake options in the opening is, "I'm selling these fine leather jackets..." a quote from ''Indiana Jones'' PC games.  Homestar mistakenly assumes that Bubs is dressed as [[Wikipedia:Lando Calrissian|Lando Calrissian]] from ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''.
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*[[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]] — One of the fake options in the opening is, "I'm selling these fine leather jackets..." a quote from ''Indiana Jones'' PC games.  Homestar mistakenly assumes that Bubs is dressed as [[Wikipedia:Lando Calrissian|Lando Calrissian]] from ''[[Wikipedia:Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back|The Empire Strikes Back]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Star Wars Epsidoe VI: Return of the Jedia|Return of the Jedi]]''.
*[[Municipality]] — The logo is modeled after [[Wikipedia:Darth Vader|Darth Vader]]'s mask.
*[[Municipality]] — The logo is modeled after [[Wikipedia:Darth Vader|Darth Vader]]'s mask.
*Email [[what I want]] — Strong Bad asks the sender, Talon Jendro, if George Lucas came up with his name.  He also mentions that he came from a "computer-generated planet", in reference to the abundance of CGI effects in the Special Editions and Prequel Trilogy of ''Star Wars''.
*Email [[what I want]] — Strong Bad asks the sender, Talon Jendro, if George Lucas came up with his name.  He also mentions that he came from a "computer-generated planet", in reference to the abundance of CGI effects in the Special Editions and Prequel Trilogy of ''Star Wars''.

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The works of George Lucas, especially the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises, have left a profund impact on filmmaking and pop culture.

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