It's because of things like this that no one takes Disney Star Wars seriously...

By Mimi
6 Feb 2024 1:26 pm in The Water Cooler Chat Room
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Mimi
6 Feb 2024 1:26 pm
Child Groomer, Sexual Predator
79 posts
Check this out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-mv0JkbgqU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iOK5WhsVeQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzJrV_RlPoI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITl8km4CY-U

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJqtmQYHWpQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnkOII2CBKU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLem6_ceBe8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WooBX87bfFk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at1Wd3U4JXQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P07jzw789c

And this just a few examples...

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It's because of things like this that no one (including not just the people in the Star Wars communities but also George Lucas himself as well as Mark Hamill and the cast) takes Disney Star wars seriously...

See more here (you'll even hear what George Lucas and the cast think of the Disney new crap "canon" and they don't like it any more than we do):

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... BS3OEG0N2a

This is why like 98% of the Star Wars community members, myself included, much prefer the old expanded universe to the Disney crap new "canon". The old expanded universe novels and comics are a trillion times better than the **** and lame Disney crap new "canon" sequel movies, TV series, and animes. I know a couple people who told me that when Disney released a new Star Wars movie, TV show or anime, they didn't bother to watch it and instead they binge read a dozen or so old expanded universe novels because it's so much better than the Disney crap "new" canon. "Heir to the Empire", "Dark force rising" and "The last command" is a great old expanded universe trilogy that was written by Timothy Zahn and it's a far better sequel to "Return of the Jedi" than the Disney crap "new canon" sequel trilogy with Mary Sue Rey and Gary Stu Kylo. And this old expanded universe book trilogy are some of the most insanely popular Star Wars books and they sold millions of copies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrawn_trilogy

What's sad is that Timothy Zahn sold out to Disney and became a sell-out. The books he wrote for the Disney crap new "canon" are not worth reading (only his old expanded universe novels are worth reading) and it has a completely different version of Thrawn that's very far removed from the original Thrawn, his original name and place of birth were changed overnight for no damn reason, and in the stupid "clone wars" anime they made him into a one-dimensional villain and a complete moron who was defeated by a bunch of **** space whales. This is one of the reasons some of us hate Disney.

... continued in my next post because of character limit...
Mimi
6 Feb 2024 1:27 pm
Child Groomer, Sexual Predator
79 posts
... continued from my previous post because of character limit...

I have a copy of "The prequel trilogy (by Terry Brooks, R.A. Salvatore and Matthew Stover)* and the original trilogy (by George Liucas, Donald F. Glut and James Kahn)** on my personal bookshelf, but I also have several excellent old EU novels on my personal bookshelf (including all the old EU Thrawn novels):

- "Outbound flight", by Timothy Zahn (a freaking master piece and one of the top best old EU novels ever written, this was my first old EU novel and this one convinced me to read more old EU novels)
- "Heir to the Empire", by Timothy Zahn
- "Dark force rising", by Timothy Zahn
- "The last command", by Timothy Zahn
- "Choices of one", by Timothy Zahn
- "Specter of the past", by Timothy Zahn
- "Vision of the future", by Timothy Zahn
- "Survivor's quest", by Timothy Zahn
- "Darth Maul: Shadow hunter", by Michael Reaves
- "Medstar 1: Battle surgeons", by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry
- "Medstar 2: Jedi healer", by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry
- "The Old Republic: Revan", by Drew Karpyshyn
- "The Old Republic: Deceived", by Paul S. Kemp
- "The Old Republic: Fatal aliance", by Sean Williams
- "Cloak of deception", by James Luceno
- "The approaching storm", by Alan Dean Foster
- "Labyrinth of "evil", by James Luceno

*See this:

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books ... 0345498700

**See this:

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books ... 1101885376

Those are part of my personal bookshelf, but I also borrowed some other old EU Star Wars novels from public libraries, here's some titles I borrowed from public libraries that I really enjoyed reading:

- "Rogue planet", by Greg Bear
- The "Jedi Apprentice" series in 20 volumes, by Jude Watson

You can find the "Jedi apprentice" series in audiobook version right here:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 75hT0U4so4

Also, here's the timeline for the old EU (a few titles are missing but the overwhelming majority of them are there):

https://youtini.com/list/chronological-legends

https://www.yodasdatapad.com/booklist.html

You can easily find old EU novels and comics on Amazon and Ebay.

Mimi.
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