- Star Wars Gangsta Rap
Infobox_Film
name = Star Wars Gangsta Rap
director = Thomas Lee
producer =
writer = Jason Brannon
Chris Crawford
starring =
distributor = Atomfilms
released = July 2000 (original)
July 2004 (SE)
runtime = 3.5 min
language = English
imdb_id = 0824442
budget =
The "Star Wars Gangsta Rap" is a parody song based on the original "Star Wars " trilogy. The song was later popularized as a Flashmusic video and was the first winner of the Audience Choice Award in theLucasfilm -sponsored Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards. [cite web| url=http://www.atomfilms.com/films/star_wars_fan_film_winners.jsp| title=Star Wars Fan Film Award Winners| publisher=Atomfilms.com|]Version history
The "Star Wars Gangsta Rap" started out as a song, written by
Jason Brannon and Chris Crawford, with vocals by Brannon, drum machine by Crawford, and keyboard by Brian Leonard. The group billed themselves as Bentframe.Animator
Thomas Lee discovered the rap in 2000 and used it as a basis to practice his developing Flash skills. This became the first (and most widely seen) version of the video. After showing the finished results to Bentframe, they together formed BentTV.Due to the project's success, BentTV later created an improved version, referred to as the Special Edition, which debuted at the 2004 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards. The audio track was not changed, but the visuals were completely redrawn, with improved color and shading and more detailed motion, all while emulating the relevant scenes in the movies more closely and adding more. The improvement in animation is analogous to
Industrial Light & Magic 's 1997 Special Edition film touch-ups.ynopsis
The "Star Wars Gangsta Rap" loosely mixes plotlines from ' and ' (and "" in the Special Edition), satirically recreating several of the more famous scenes and dialogue.
The music video starts out on the back of the
Star Destroyer , then reveals the image of Emperor Palpatine who claims "it's not the east or the west side."Darth Vader appears and replies "No, it's not." This continues until the Emperor says "it's the DARK side". The Emperor then threatens to blow up the planets of "all you Vader haters out there."Darth Vader and the Emperor trade raps with each other during the first verse, until Vader proclaims, "he will join us or die, WE'VE GOT DEATH STAR!". Images of the
Death Star flash in the background, and the line is repeated by Vader, while stormtroopers do a gangster rap wave in the background.The next verse begins in
Luke Skywalker 's moisture farm on Tatooine, with his uncle Owen Lars shouting commands at him. Luke raps the second verse, withC-3PO andR2-D2 appearing in the background.In the next verse,
Obi-Wan Kenobi tells Luke to "use the force and run...", whereupon Luke takes his X-wing fighter to Dagobah.Yoda appears next, and he and Luke trade raps, until Luke gets back in his X-wing. During a brief intermission, he enjoys a "mighty good gin an' tonic", then flies to Cloud City and confronts Darth Vader. Darth Vader and Luke get into alightsaber duel, Vader cuts off Luke's hand, then reveals that he is his father.Han Solo appears in the final verse repeating "Knock him out the box Luke, knock him out..."Awards and legacy
The "Star Wars Gangsta Rap" is one of the most popular flash videos of all time, with more than 20 million online views. Editors of Time magazine listed it as the Best Online Comedy Movie of 2001. [cite web| url=http://www.starwars.com/community/fun/fanfilm/news20020122.html| title=Gangsta Rap Named Online Comedy of 2001| publisher=StarWars.com| date=January 22, 2002] [cite web| url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,623413,00.html| title=George Lucas Looks for New Lucases| publisher=People.com| date=January 18, 2002]
The film won the Audience Choice at the inaugural Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards in 2002, and aired in its entirety on the Sci Fi Channel special on the awards. Clips from "Star Wars Gangsta Rap Special Edition" were aired on the
VH1 special "When Star Wars Ruled the World" in 2004.It has inspired other similar works and imitations, notably "The Lord Of The Rhymes", done very much in the style of the "Star Wars Gangsta Rap" but instead parodying "
The Lord of the Rings " trilogy.BentTV created a second "Star Wars" parody cartoon in late 2004, a fake advertisement for a "Star Wars Christmas" CD hosted by Han Solo.
Director Thomas Lee would later animate the video for
"Weird Al" Yankovic 's song "I'll Sue Ya" on his 2006 album "Straight Outta Lynwood ". [cite web| url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/feature/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003187802| title='Weird Al' Won't Back Down On Twelfth Album| publisher=Billboard.com| date=September 25, 2006]A sequel titled "Star Wars Gangsta Rap 2" was made which incorporates references to the prequel trilogy. It features far more explicit lyrics.
References
External links
* [http://www.atomfilms.com/film/gangsta_rap.jsp The Award-winning original version]
* [http://www.atomfilms.com/film/gangsta_rap_se.jsp The Special Edition version]
* [http://newgrounds.com/portal/view.php?id=4719 Star Wars Christmas CD cartoon by Bentframe]
* [http://www.newgrounds.com/ngmag/devspot/spotlight/18 August 2004 Newgrounds interview with animator Thomas Lee]
* [http://www.atomfilms.com/af/spotlight/collections/starwars/ The Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards]
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