is he a sith or is that just a forced meme.
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He is a sex symbol (at least in my heart).
Everything about the Star Wars prequels is a forced meme.
If you read more into it there's a pretty good case that George Lucas originally planned to make him a sith lord but the reception to him was so negative that he abandoned that idea
The theory proposes he was sort of like the dark side version of Yoda. When Yoda was first introduced in the movies he was this little cartoony weird guy and then it's revealed he has massive force power. The theory is that Lucas wanted Jar Jar to be the opposite version
There's a lot of compelling information in episode 1 that seems to support this, where Jar Jar appears to have force powers and is hiding his power level
That's fricking moronic, his role is well defined as is, that he's a senator of Naboo who was given his position as a sign of good faith between the humans and Gungans after the events of the Phantom Menance and then was used as a useful idiot when the time was right. Jar Jar is actually a great character and he doesn't have an evil bone in his body, he only wanted to do what was right
This video lays out a pretty solid theory
I don't need to hear it, I know it's wrong. Jar Jar is a good hearted soul who received an honorary title of senator to represent the Gungans at the side of Padme after proving himself in the conflict with Nute Gunray, even though Padme did all of the actual political work. Jar Jar is not that guy, he's exactly what he seemed.
Not to mention, the third season of the Mandolorian showed that Jar Jar was among the first senators to rebel against the Empire
>an honorary title of senator
"Senator" is an official position, not a title. It cannot, by definiton, be honorary. You actually have to do the job. And he's actually shown doing the job.
The mark of an educated mind is to be able to entertain an idea without accepting it. Watch the video and you will at least understand the theory, it doesn't mean you have to accept it as true. It's better than just sticking your fingers in your ears and closing your eyes and yelling "NOOOOO I DONT BELIEVE IT"
I'm not going to. I'll read a summary if you can explain it in a post
Jar Jar doesn't need to be a sith lord to be a pawn of Palpatine
I can't be bothered to write out an essay for you and spoonfeed you all the supporting evidence for the theory. The information is out there and I provided you with a pretty solid video summary, if you want to learn more then watch the video, if not I don't care.
I'm not going to watch it. The actual movies support my claim that Jar Jar is an innocent and a sincere senator who only wanted to do the right thing for his people and the galaxy
watch the video you lazy frick.
You can literally just watch the video in less time than it would take to transcribe you mongtard
>I'm not going to. I'll read a summary if you can explain it in a post
The most compelling bit of evidence that's actually in the movie is that if you look closely you can see him subtly mouthing other people's dialogue while they're saying it. It's subtle but it's there, and keep in mind he's a CG character, and an early one at that, every single movement had to be hand-animated so it's deliberate. Here's a few examples:
wtf
Yeah, crazy right? I don't know if I fully buy the rest of the theory (some of it sounds a bit fan theory-ish) but there's definitely a bit of evidence that was the case in Phantom Menace
That's somewhat convincing.
I'll only accept this if somebody can actually provide proof that Lucas was inspired by the Mule from the Foundation series, because that character was incredible and I can see Lucas wanting to rip him off
george lucas and the actor who played jar jar have basically stated out right that was the original plan.
george lucas cited a certain fantasy series that was one of his inspirations, i can't remember the name of it but the bad guy turns out to be a charector that all along you thought was a fool.
the second episode was going to be called something like "the adventures of jar jar binks" or some thing
george lucas said his biggest regret with the prequels was listening to the fans and changing his mind about something he had originally planned.
and the actor responded to someone tweeting about jar jar is a sith theory saying "finally people understand"
You're referring to The Mule from the Foundation series, and I'm going to need a source for that because I've never heard him say that. I'll take it all back if you can provide direct evidence and call myself moron
I legitimately need the source of this interview if it exists, because I've been hard against the darth jar jar theory for years. Cmon
can't find it because now if you look up "george lucas regret" you just get articles speculating if he regrets selling star wars, i could maybe look harder but i know it exists lol. as for mule, i don't know i thought it was a fantasy novel that he was aping. in any case, there is actually alot of evidence even within a phantom menace when it was still the plan that jar jar binks is a sith, you can see his mouth moving while other people are talking as if he's using jedi mind tricks and making people talk, and his eyes are yellow like a siths, and he has amazing acrobatics, and he was able to defeat the droids without getting hurt and still made it look like he was a bumbling fool some how while he's destroying fricking droid tanks and shit.
It's most certainly the Mule from the Foundation series, it's a galactic scale science fiction story based on the fall of the Roman Empire, and to get to the point quickly the Mule is the major villain towards the end who's an extremely powerful psychic tyrant who is bending the will of the galaxy to subservience from the shadows, and while the main characters are trying to investigate who this being is and where he came from they have this moron invalid clown sidekick that they picked up and take along like a pet, only to be revealed as the mastermind behind everything in a dramatic twist. There's no other possible story that fits this description, it's incredibly unique and Lucas could have only meant this particular character
Jar Jar was the crucial vote as acting senator to grant palps the security powers after the Padme assassination attempt. I think it would have been great if this was orchestrated as a partnership instead of just palps getting everything as planned
>the security powers
You mean "emergency powers"?
Zero evidence that Jar Jar was the "crucial vote" in giving Shiva Pamperstine emergency powers. Pretty much everybody was on board with it with the exception of the guy from NYPD Blue.
>there's a pretty good case that George Lucas originally planned to make him a sith lord
Just when you though that Lucas couldn't be even more of an hack
"OHHH TURNS OUT THE moronO CARTOONISH CHARACTER WAS THE SITH LORD ALL THIS TIME!! I BET YOU DIDN'T "SITH" THAT COMMING HO HO HO!!"
forced meme
he's actually the hero of TPM
and he didn't deserve this
but he got his wish to defend younglings (george said no to having jar jar die defending younglings)
no, he was always supposed to be like chewbacca for the prequels, but his role got smaller as people disliked him
he's practically star wars' version of goofy
How would jar jar become a sith while simultaneously being a known village idiot for all his life in his underwater town, he would need to be off the planet doing sith things
Alright, so the theory actually answers this. Maybe he is a sith I dunno
Naboo was an apartheid state between the humans and gungans before the events of the phantom menace and the trade Federation invasion. They didn't even know where the Gungan city was
>Naboo was an apartheid state between the humans and gungans
No, it wasn't. The Naboo (humans) and the Gungans had two completely different governments, i.e. they were two different states. Neither claimed authority over the other, and they also didn't contest each others land. They simply were neighbours.
You wouldn't say that the American continent is an apartheid state, would you?
They had wars between each other in the past, that was part of the entire conflict. These two old enemies reconciling their differences to oppose a common foe
>They had wars between each other in the past
That doesn't mean they're now one single state, or that one of them is repressed by the others. Coming back to the American continent example: The US and Mexico had a war once. Does that mean that they are now (together) one apartheid state?
Anon, the Gungans were a primitive races bound to one planet, the humans on Naboo were a space faring race involved in galactic scale politics. Did you watch the movie?
So, what's your point? The US also are a space faring race, while Mexicans are not.
Tha Naboo was an apartheid state because the Gungans didn't have representation in their planets government in the galactic senate
"The Naboo" as a state did not have Gungan representation because Gungans weren't part of their state. You keep complaining that the US doesn't have any Mexican representation in its foreign politics.
We're talking about the Galactic Republic as the overarching political body, Naboo is just a single state within it. The Gungans had no representation within that
>The Gungans had no representation within that
Yes. Just like Switzerland does not have representation in the EU. They're not a member of it. And that's not because Germany is suppressing them, it's because they never tried to get representation in the EU.
Why is this so hard to get for you?
I think you need to rewatch the movie.
I think you need to actually read up on what an apartheid state is. Hint: It requires an actual single state, rather than two separate ones.
Naboo as a planet was a single state, no matter what the Gungans played at. Padme and Palpatine dictated all governance of Naboo in the eyes of the Galactic Republic
>Naboo as a planet was a single state
No, it was not. How fricking moronic do you have to be to watch TPM, see the Gungans having their own separate ruler, separate military and separate police, with no outside influence whatsoever, and nonetheless pretend that they were governed by the Naboo in their distant superterrean cities?
Native tribes had their chiefs in the US too, as did native people in South Africa
>Native tribes had their chiefs in the US too
Not for long, no.
Well, no. Pic related is the Gungans. They bow to no one. This is explorer further with the Senator Coochie Ice Moon Pandora episode of Clone Wars with the Talz.
At this point the US is a colony of Mexico. You already see ethnic cleansings in Chicano neighborhoods with the removal of Central Americans and Blacks (which is probably why White liberals have a disdain for Mexicans now).
If we are to believe palp and jar are the two most powerful sith, they would have detected each others force level on the planet or had a force vision or something
Jar Jar isn't force sensitive or a sith
This is true, he actually does the job I was just being mean because he's a fool. But he's the first Gungan senator to represent the planet on a galactic scale
>but I did have breakfast
But he very well could be
You’re doing great pal
It was the will of the Force, RLMtroony
Do you really think they banished him for being clumsy?
Dude was doing some serious shit
Someone posted a picture here a couple of weeks ago showing that the pattern on the senate disks is the same as the one on jar jar’s skin, so to me that gives a little bit more subtle evidence to the theory
Jar Jar is an innocent caught up in the schemes of powers far beyond him
I think Lucas wanted to do it but chickened out, the shit he does at times is downright evil.
He was probably completely gobsmacked by the amount of hate ep1 got when before that he was an infallible king of sci fi
watch the RLM reviews
Darth Jar Jar never crossed Lucas' mind. He made the movies with kids in mind and Jar Jar being for the youngest of the family, children would be confused and scared to find out that their funny bugs bunny turns out to be a murderer space satanist
kids actually love that sort of stuff
I think a 4 or 5 year old would freak out
They had 6 years to grow up dumb frick.
>They had 6 years to grow up dumb frick.
Star Wars fanboys don't grow up. Just look at their youtube channels.
By the time he was revealed as a sith the kids who were 6 or 7 when the phantom menace came out would be 12 or 13 when revenge of the sith came out.
No he's just a Jamaican fish version of Buster Keaton
How tf does Jar Jar get any type of political sway in the first place? Something aint right.
He became a general and a war hero fighting the trade Federation in the Phantom Menace, building strong relationships with Padme and the Jedi. This allowed him to grow into a political career as a senator
Didn't you even watch the movie? you moronic zoomer homosexual.
>How tf does Jar Jar get any type of political sway in the first place?
He's quite literally the only Gungan alive to have travelled the galaxy, and also the one with the best relations to Naboo politicians.
>I actually just finished reading the novel version of TPM today. I honestly had never given much thought to Dooku's character or the possibility that he was a hasty addition to the franchise. But I noticed a fairly big error in TPM. It referred to Yoda as Qui-Gon's former master, not specifically in name but it did say that Qui-Gon's master had spent 900 years in the order. Only one character fits that description.
>Suddenly, in AotC, Dooku was Yoda's former apprentice and Qui-Gon's former master.
It's not even a meme. It's just gay fan wishcasting, like Kirk and Spock being homosexual together.
I don't think it matters anymore.
>Gold raining from the sky let slip though their fingers at Tanagra.
>Tanagra