Star Wars Weekends
Star Wars Weekends | |
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Status | Defunct |
Genre | Science fiction |
Dates | May–June |
Location(s) | Disney's Hollywood Studios |
Years active | 1997, 2000-2001, 2003-2015[1][2] |
Founded | 1997 |
Website | |
Official website |
Star Wars Weekends was a festival held annually at the Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park of the Walt Disney World Resort. Included with park admission, the event typically occurred on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for four consecutive weekends in May and June and featured appearances by cast and crew members from Disney's Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas. Many original Disney characters also appeared dressed as Star Wars characters, such as Jedi Mickey, Minnie as Leia, Donald as a stormtrooper, Goofy as Darth Vader and R2-MK (Mickey Mouse stylized astromech droid). The festival began in 1997 and had been held in 2000, 2001, and annually from 2003 until 2015. In November 2015, Disney discontinued the event due to construction of a Star Wars themed-land and the larger daily presence Star Wars will have in the park onwards.[1][2]
Events
- Jedi Training Academy — Live show at the Rebels stage. Based on the teachings and practices of the fictional Jedi Knights from the Star Wars films, the show depends heavily on audience participation, focusing on children. Each participant is given a lightsaber replica and Jedi robes and is taught a routine set of swordfighting moves.
- Symphony in the Stars — A large-scale fireworks show complemented with John Williams' original music, voice and sound clippings from the Star Wars saga.
- Star Wars Parade — features the 501st Legion and the Rebel Alliance parading in Stormtrooper costumes, along with numerous other Star Wars characters.
- Snig and Oopla's Hyperspace Hoopla — Live show also at the stage in front of the Sorcerer's Hat (since Star Wars Celebration V's "Last Tour to Endor" event in August 2010). It is a dance-off show featuring Star Wars characters competing in groups against each other in a dance competition.[3] It originally was held at the Rebels Stage from 2008-2010. The show has 'retired' in 2014. In one 2013 show, Emperor Palpatine hijacked the show and renamed it "Emperor Palpatine's Hyperspace Hoopla", leading to a massive dance-off.
- Behind the Force — A live show at the Premier Theater hosted by Ashley Eckstein. Guests are given a behind-the-scenes making of the Clone Wars series and Star Wars Rebels.
- Obi-Wan & Beyond — A live 30-minute talk show at the Theater for the Stars hosted by James Arnold Taylor. Taylor demonstrates nearly 150 voices that he provides for famous Hollywood stars who aren't available for projects as well as characters for television shows, animated films and video games.
- Carbon Freeze Me — Interactive attraction located at ABC Sound Studio, where guests are able to have their face scanned and reproduced in a prism of carbonite, which is then available for purchase.[4][5]
Appearances
Guest | Role | Year |
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Amy Allen | Aayla Secura | 2004–08[6] 2015[7][8] |
Kenny Baker | R2-D2 | 2000-01,[6] 2007[9] |
Ahmed Best | Jar Jar Binks | 2014 |
Don Bies | R2-D2 Operator | 2005[6] |
Jerome Blake | Mas Amedda, Rune Haako | 2004–05[6] |
Steven Blum | Zeb Orrelios | 2014-15 |
Dee Bradley Baker | Captain Rex, Commander Cody and all other clone troopers Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2010-14[6]-[10] |
Phil Brown | Owen Lars | 2001[11] |
Michonne Bourriague | Aurra Sing | 2003, 2012[12] |
Jeremy Bulloch | Boba Fett | 2000-01,[11] 2003-04,[6] 2006-15[10] |
Silas Carson | Nute Gunray, Ki-Adi-Mundi | 2012, 2015 |
Rob Coleman | Animation Supervisor | 2005 |
Doug Chiang | Design Director | 2001[11] |
Jim Cummings | Hondo Ohnaka | 2013 |
Anthony Daniels | C-3PO | 2003, 2004, 2007,[9] 2011[13][13] |
Warwick Davis | Wicket W. Warrick the Ewok, Wald | 1997-2001,[11] 2003–10, 2013–15 |
Troy Denning | Author of Star Wars expanded universe novels | 2008 |
Ashley Eckstein | Ahsoka Tano | 2009-15[13] |
Dave Filoni | Clone Wars Director | 2008-12[10] |
Carrie Fisher | Princess Leia Organa | 2000-01[11] |
Warren Fu | Concept Artist | 2005[6] |
Nika Futterman | Asajj Ventress, Clone Wars | 2012 |
Brian Gernand | Model Supervisor | 2005[6] |
John Goodson | Concept Model Maker | 2005[6] |
Mark Hamill | Luke Skywalker | 2014[14] |
Tom Kane | Yoda, Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2010-13[6]-11[10] |
Jay Laga'aia | Captain Typho | 2006, 2009[6] |
Matt Lanter | Anakin Skywalker, Clone Wars | 2009, 2011,[6] 2014 [10] |
Jake Lloyd | Young Anakin Skywalker | 2000, 2004–2005, 2008, 2012[6] |
Daniel Logan | Young Boba Fett | 2004–05, 2007–08, 2010–12, 2015[6] |
George Lucas | Creator of Star Wars | 2011;[15][16] Appeared for the Star Tours: The Adventures Continue opening ceremony |
Vanessa Marshall | Hera Syndulla | 2014-15 |
Peter Mayhew | Chewbacca | 2001[11] 2004-2009,[9] 2010[6]-11,[10] 2013-15 |
Iain McCaig | Illustrator and conceptual drawer | 2000[6] |
Ian McDiarmid | Palpatine / Darth Sidious | 2015[7] |
Rick McCallum | Prequel trilogy producer | 2006[6] |
Temuera Morrison | Jango Fett | 2003,[12] 2006, 2010[6] |
Frank Oz | Yoda, theatrical films and Star Wars Rebels | 2015[7] |
Ray Park | Darth Maul | 2007, 2009–15,[6][10] |
Lorne Peterson | Chief model maker | 2010[6] |
Bonnie Piesse | Young Beru Lars | 2007[6] |
David Prowse | Darth Vader | 2000, 2008-09[6] |
Hugh Quarshie | Captain Panaka | 2000 |
Mike Quinn | Nien Nunb | 2001,[11] 2004[6] |
Tim Rose | Admiral Ackbar | 2013 |
Steve Sansweet | Author/Fan Relations | 2008,[6] 2009 |
Andy Secombe | Watto | 2004, 2012[6] |
Orli Shoshan | Shaak Ti | 2006[6] |
Tiya Sircar | Sabine Wren | 2014-15 |
Catherine Taber | Padmé Amidala, Clone Wars | 2012, 2014 |
James Arnold Taylor | Obi-Wan Kenobi, Plo Koon, Clone Wars | 2009-14[6][10] |
Billy Dee Williams | Lando Calrissian | 2003, 2010,[6] 2013-14[17] |
Ryder Windham | Author of Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide | 2009[6] |
Sam Witwer | Starkiller, Darth Maul, Clone Wars | 2013 |
Matthew Wood | General Grievous, Bib Fortuna, Ody Mandrell, Seboca, Magaloof; Prequel Sound Supervising Sound Editor |
2005–06, 2009-10[6] |
Attractions
Jedi Training Academy
Jedi Training Academy originally was a part of Star Wars Weekend and only took place during it.[18] However, in October 2006 it began appearing as a stand-alone show at Disneyland. In 2008, the Walt Disney World version began operating year-round.
Character appearances
In addition to traditional Disney characters dressed in their Star Wars costumes, a number of Star Wars characters from the films and television series appear for photo opportunities and autograph signing. Characters have included Clone Wars‘ Captain Rex, Ahsoka Tano, Queen Amidala, Aurra Sing, Boba Fett, Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, C-3PO, Chewbacca (often has a sack containing a busted C-3PO), Clonetroopers, Darth Maul, Darth Vader, Ewoks, Jango Fett, Jawas, Palpatine, Shaak Ti, Greedo, Stormtroopers, Tusken Raiders, Kit Fisto, Mace Windu, Anakin Skywalker, Boushh and Zam Wesell. Most appearances are in preset locations in front of themed backdrops but some characters freely roam the parks and pose for photos with guests as well.[19]
See also
References
- 1 2 Smith, Thomas. "Disney's Hollywood Studios to Debut New Star Wars Experiences in December". disneyparks.disney.go.com. Disney Parks. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
- 1 2 Pedicini, Sandra; Santana, Marco. "Star Wars Weekends ending at Disney's Hollywood Studios". orlandosentinel.com. Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
- ↑ "Be the "First Among the Last" to Experience Star Tours at Celebration V". Star Wars Official Website. Archived from the original on 25 July 2010.
- ↑ Lussier, Germain. "Star Wars Bits: Disney's Carbon-Freeze Walkthrough, Updates On Live Action TV Series, Boba Fett Movie and More". /Film. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
- ↑ Miller, Steven. "Cast Yourself in Carbonite with the Carbon-Freeze Me Experience During Star Wars Weekends 2012 at Disney's Hollywood Studios". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 "Disney's Star Wars Weekends". Retrieved 2011-03-15.
- 1 2 3 Bevil, Dewayne (April 3, 2015). "Disney: Frank Oz, Ian McDiarmid to make Star Wars Weekends debuts". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
- ↑ "Disney's Star Wars Weekends 2015". Retrieved 2015-04-05.
- 1 2 3 "Star Wars Weekends -- Disney's Hollywood Studios". allears.net.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Star Wars Fans, Fan Sites, and Blogs - StarWars.com". StarWars.com.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Star Wars Weekend 2001 Main Page". Retrieved 2009-07-03.
- 1 2 "Star Wars Weekend 2003 Main Page". Retrieved 2011-03-15.
- 1 2 3 Smith, Thomas. "Feel the Force at Star Wars Weekends 2011!". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
- ↑ Buchanan, Gary. "Mark Hamill, aka Luke Skywalker, to Make Historic First Appearance at Star Wars Weekends". The Disney Parks Blog. The Walt Disney Company. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
- ↑ http://www.startours2live.com/news/2011/04/29/george-lucas-attend-star-tours-2-opening
- ↑ http://www.cfnews13.com/article/entertainment/2011/may/245604/Sources:-George-Lucas-to-make-surprise-appearance-at-Star-Tours-relaunch
- ↑ Buchanan, Gary. "Billy Dee Williams, aka Lando Calrissian, Set to Appear at Star Wars Weekends 2013 at Disney's Hollywood Studios". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
- ↑ "Jedi Training Trials of the Temple -- Disney's Hollywood Studios". allears.net. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
- ↑ "Star Wars Weekends Scheduled Guests". Studios Central. Retrieved 2009-06-15.