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Star Wars has ingrained itself as a cultural phenomenon, enthralling audiences through prequels, sequels, trilogies, and standalone movies. With a cinematic legacy spanning over 50 years, it is arguably one of the most successful blockbuster franchises of all time.

The Star Wars saga still thrives online, mostly through memes. The internet is brimming with scenes we all know and love, including hilarious jokes and fanbase wit.
 
We’ve curated a collection of 50 of the best Star Wars memes of all time, ready to spread “the force” far and wide. Make your pick, and share the laughter with your fellow Warzians.

Should You Watch Star Wars in a Particular Order?

Whether you’re a Star Wars fan or are just getting into it, there are many recommendations for watching the famed series. Thanks to today’s on-demand streaming services, you’ve got access to all the Star Wars flicks, so you can access them on the go. 

But if you need a recommendation on where to start, Jason Cohen, in a 2024 feature for PC Mag, suggests a few different ways to watch Star Wars: by theatrical release, chronological order, or machete style (1).

If you want to watch in the order of release, you can follow this watch list: “Episode IV: A New Hope,” “Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back,” “Episode VI: Return of the Jedi,” “Episode I: The Phantom Menace,” “Episode II: Attack of the Clones,” “Episode III: Revenge of the Sith,” “Episode VII: The Force Awakens,” Rogue One (optional), “Episode VIII: The Last Jedi,” Solo (optional), and “Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker.” The theatrical release order is how the movies were shown and what creator George Lucas intended. It starts with the original trilogy and then returns to the prequel movies before finishing with Disney’s sequel films.

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On the other hand, the chronological order is more of a fun experiment for longtime fans to see the series from a new perspective since it can reveal a lot of plot spoilers. Chronological Star Wars follows this timeline: Parts 1, 2, 3, Solo (optional), Rogue One (optional), 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.

If you’ve already seen the series in release order and chronologically, machete-style plays around with the series, showing flashbacks and projections in the form of flicks. This follows this pecking order: Parts 4, 5, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1 (optional), Solo (optional), and Rogue One (optional).

Star Wars: A Fairytale with a Global Appeal

Other worlds, strange planets, and alien races are among the main reasons Star Wars appeals to fans. 

In a 2024 feature for The Mass Media, Kyle’s Mykkas explains the series’ appeal by highlighting its fairytale elements (2). He describes it as a story where “a boy goes on a quest to rescue a princess,” tapping into our desire for simplicity and escapism from the complexities and existential threats of our everyday lives. 

Star Wars isn't just a simple story; it’s a blend of different genres and storytelling elements. This complexity makes the characters and scenes relatable despite their otherworldly nature. Mykkas adds that Star Wars manages to uncover the universal aspects of these tropes and brings them to the forefront.

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#6

Yoda in High School

 A Star Wars meme featuring a humorous interaction between Anakin Skywalker and Yoda. The meme is split into four panels. In the first panel, Anakin says, "Master Yoda..." In the second panel, Yoda responds, "Troubled, you look, Skywalker..." The third panel shows Anakin saying, "I found your Jedi graduation photo..." The fourth panel reveals a comical image of a character that looks like a combination of Yoda and Gizmo from the movie Gremlins, implying this is Yoda's "graduation photo." The meme plays on the resemblance between Yoda and Gizmo for comedic effect.

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The Origins of Chewbacca’s Voice

According to Aaron Hemes in an article for Revelstoke Reviews in 2021, sound designer Ben Burtt, who made the sounds for most of the franchise titles, says that Chewbacca’s voice was entirely manufactured out of animal sounds — principally bears — and synchronized with the performance that is shot during filming (3).

Noting that Star Wars was initially shot before the era of AI and advanced audio tools, Burtt’s work on Chewbacca’s voice is outstanding.

 

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“The Dark Side Had Cookies!”

A Star Wars meme featuring a scene from Revenge of the Sith where Obi-Wan Kenobi confronts a fallen Anakin Skywalker. The meme is split into multiple panels with text overlaying the dramatic moment. The first panel shows Obi-Wan saying, "YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE!" followed by "IT WAS SAID YOU WOULD DESTROY THE SITH NOT JOIN THEM!" In the next panel, Anakin responds, "THEY HAD COOKIES!" Then, Obi-Wan says, "THEY HAD CHOCOLATE CHIP ANAKIN," followed by Anakin's reply, "WE HAD PEANUT BUTTER!" In the final panel, Anakin skeptically asks, "REALLY?" The meme humorously reinterprets this intense moment, turning it into a playful argument about cookies.

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Marisol Trujillo
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So funny The way anakin say really say that he probably should stay with the peanut butter cookies

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Cannon Adams
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hell ya!!!! I made this meme when me and my team created our outstanding Facebook page Nerds of the Force!

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#11

Washington D.C.

A Star Wars meme featuring two images. The top image shows C-3PO, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Luke Skywalker standing in the desert, with Obi-Wan saying the iconic line, "You'll never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy." The bottom image humorously replaces the desert scene with a view of Washington, D.C., as seen from a high vantage point. The characters from the top image are shown from behind, looking at the city, including R2-D2. The meme humorously suggests that Washington, D.C. is the modern equivalent of the "wretched hive of scum and villainy" described by Obi-Wan.

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“Better Call Saul”

A Star Wars meme featuring two panels. The top panel shows Han Solo from the iconic "Greedo shot first" scene in Star Wars: A New Hope, sitting in a booth with his blaster drawn, smoke rising from his recent shot. The text reads, "WRONGFULLY ACCUSED OF SHOOTING FIRST?" The bottom panel shows Saul Goodman, the lawyer from the TV show Better Call Saul, pointing at the viewer with the text, "BETTER CALL SAUL." The meme humorously suggests that Han Solo, who is often debated to have shot first, should hire Saul Goodman to defend him.

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“How to Impress Your Father in Law”

A Star Wars meme featuring Han Solo dressed as a stormtrooper, lounging in a chair with his feet up on a console. Darth Vader stands nearby, looking at Han with a speech bubble that says, "Ahem..." Below the image, the text reads, "IMPRESSING YOUR FUTURE FATHER-IN-LAW" and "RULE 1: Never put your feet up on his furniture." The meme humorously imagines the awkward dynamic between Han Solo and Darth Vader if Vader were Han's future father-in-law, playing on the idea of Han needing to impress Vader, who is also the father of Leia, Han's love interest.

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“When You Think the Worst Is Over…”

A Star Wars meme featuring two images of Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader burning. The top image shows Anakin lying on the ground engulfed in flames after his duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge of the Sith, with the text above saying, "Oh well... at least this is the only time my body gets burned." The bottom image shows Darth Vader's body burning on a funeral pyre in Return of the Jedi, with the text saying, "Well... crap." The meme humorously acknowledges the tragic irony of Vader/Anakin being burned twice in different points of the Star Wars saga.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This just makes me sad that Anakin had to go through that much pain :c

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“You Must Learn from the Master”

A Star Wars meme featuring three scenes from The Empire Strikes Back. The top panel shows Luke Skywalker with his arm extended, attempting to use the Force to lift his X-wing out of the swamp, with the text "BRO, EVEN LIFT DO YOU?" The middle panel shows Luke standing with R2-D2, watching as the X-wing remains stuck. The bottom panel shows Yoda confidently using the Force, with the text "SHOW YOU HOW TO DO IT LIKE A BOSS, I WILL." The meme humorously contrasts Luke's struggle with Yoda's effortless mastery of the Force, using a play on gym culture language.

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“When Universes Collide”

 A Star Wars meme featuring a scene from the original Star Wars trilogy where an officer questions Stormtroopers who are escorting a prisoner. However, instead of the usual characters, the prisoner is replaced by The Thing from the Fantastic Four comics. The text at the top reads, "Where are you taking this... Thing..." humorously playing on the double meaning of "Thing," both referring to the character and the officer's confusion. The meme combines elements from both Star Wars and Marvel, creating a humorous crossover.

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#21

“Better Call Boba”

A Star Wars meme featuring three panels showing scenes from the original trilogy. The first two panels depict the Millennium Falcon awkwardly attached to the side of a Star Destroyer, attempting to escape detection. In the third panel, inside the Star Destroyer, Darth Vader and an Imperial officer are watching the situation unfold. The officer says, "Just... let them go. It's too embarrassing." Vader responds, "I'll call Boba," referring to Boba Fett. The meme humorously highlights the absurdity of the situation where the Empire overlooks the Millennium Falcon's escape.

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#23

“A Master and an Apprentice”

A Star Wars meme featuring two grumpy-looking cats sitting together on a bench. The cat on the left has a grumpy expression, reminiscent of the famous "Grumpy Cat," and the cat on the right has a similarly serious expression. The text above the image reads, "THERE ARE ALWAYS TWO," and the text below reads, "A MASTER AND AN APPRENTICE." The meme humorously compares the cats to the Sith tradition in Star Wars, where there is always a master and an apprentice, playing on the cats' stern appearances.

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#24

Obi-Wan's Favorite Investment

A Star Wars meme featuring a combination of two popular internet memes. The text at the top reads, "High ground: exists," followed by "Obi-Wan:" Below this, there is a distorted image of Obi-Wan Kenobi's face (from the It's Free Real Estate meme), with a sly smile. The text at the bottom, in yellow, reads, "It's Free Real Estate." The meme humorously references Obi-Wan Kenobi's strategic advantage with the high ground during his duel with Anakin Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith, playing on the idea that Obi-Wan would see high ground as a valuable opportunity.

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#25

Anakin's Secret Mission

 A Star Wars meme featuring scenes from Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series. The meme is split into four panels: The first panel shows Anakin Skywalker secretly communicating with a hologram of Padmé Amidala. The text reads, "I LOVE YOU, ANI." Anakin responds, "I LOVE YOU TOO." The second panel shows Obi-Wan Kenobi suspiciously asking a clone trooper, "WHAT IS ANAKIN DOING IN THERE?" The clone trooper, attempting to cover for Anakin, replies, "AH, HE'S SPOT-CHECKING MY GEAR, SIR." The third panel is a close-up of Obi-Wan, who says, "I HOPE YOU AT LEAST TOLD PADMÉ I SAID HELLO," clearly indicating that Obi-Wan knows what Anakin is really up to. The fourth panel shows Anakin looking back over his shoulder with a concerned expression, realizing that Obi-Wan is aware of his secret communication with Padmé. The meme humorously highlights Obi-Wan's awareness of Anakin and Padmé's secret relationship, adding a playful twist to their interactions.

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#26

Even the Force Can't Settle the TLJ Debate

A Star Wars meme featuring a scene from Revenge of the Sith where Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker are having a heated argument during their duel on Mustafar. The meme is divided into three panels: The top panel shows Obi-Wan with his lightsaber ignited, saying, "Anakin TLJ is incredible!" referring to The Last Jedi (TLJ). The middle panel shows a close-up of Anakin with an intense expression, responding, "From my point of view TLJ is horrible," indicating his opposing opinion on the movie. The bottom panel shows Obi-Wan angrily shouting, "Well then you are lost!" The meme humorously uses the intense dialogue from their battle to reflect the divisive opinions among Star Wars fans about The Last Jedi, highlighting the passionate debates within the fandom.

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#27

“Back to Me”

A Star Wars meme that uses a scene from Avengers: Endgame with a Star Wars twist. The meme is divided into three panels: The top panel shows Rey, Rose Tico, and Vice Admiral Holdo from Star Wars, with their faces superimposed on the bodies of Marvel characters. They are surrounded by lightning, with the text, "You could not live with your own failure." The middle panel shows a distant shot of the three characters looking towards a figure with the text, "Where did that bring you?" The bottom panel reveals Ahsoka Tano, her face superimposed on Thanos' body, with her arms crossed and the text, "Back to me." The meme humorously combines elements from Star Wars and Marvel, suggesting that despite the efforts of the newer characters, everything ultimately returns to Ahsoka, a beloved character from the Star Wars animated series.

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#28

Star Wars Saga Summed Up

A Star Wars meme that humorously summarizes reactions to different Star Wars movies. The meme is divided into four sections, each comparing a movie or set of movies with a corresponding image from Star Wars scenes: The Force Awakens: On the right, an image of Anakin Skywalker smiling in his starfighter with the caption, "This is where the fun begins," reflects the excitement and anticipation for the start of the new trilogy. Rogue One and Solo: The accompanying image shows Director Krennic from Rogue One saying, "OH, IT'S BEAUTIFUL," representing fans' appreciation for these standalone films. The Last Jedi: The image shows General Grievous with the caption, "You are a bold one," representing the bold and controversial nature of the movie. The Rise of Skywalker: The final image shows a character saying, "I don't like it, I don't agree with it, but I accept it," capturing the mixed feelings many fans had towards the conclusion of the Skywalker saga. The meme uses these quotes to humorously convey varying fan reactions to different entries in the Star Wars franchise.

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#29

Charming Statement

A Star Wars meme featuring two panels. The top panel shows Rey from The Rise of Skywalker looking confidently into the distance with the caption "Rey Skywalker" written in yellow text, referencing the moment when Rey adopts the Skywalker name. The bottom panel shows Darth Maul from the animated series The Clone Wars looking skeptical, with the caption, "How charming that you actually believe that statement to be true." The meme humorously critiques Rey's decision to take the Skywalker name, using Maul's sarcastic expression and quote to represent the viewpoint of fans who disagree with the choice.

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#30

Trooper Talk

A Star Wars meme featuring LEGO Stormtroopers relaxing in a hot tub. Each Stormtrooper has a word or phrase floating above their head: "Bruh," "Oof," "Nice," "lol," and "F." In the center of the image, the text reads, "Contributing nothing to the conversation," in yellow. The meme humorously depicts the common online phenomenon where people respond with simple, non-contributory phrases in conversations, using the Star Wars LEGO characters to visualize this behavior.

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#31

“Whatever the Fuc* Disney Made”

A Star Wars meme featuring a three-headed dragon, each head labeled to represent different eras of the Star Wars film series. The left head, fierce and serious, is labeled "Original Trilogy." The middle head, also serious but with a slightly more intense expression, is labeled "Prequel Trilogy." The right head, which looks goofy with its tongue out and a silly expression, is labeled "Whatever the fuc* Disney made." The meme humorously critiques the perceived decline in quality or tone in the Star Wars films produced by Disney compared to the original and prequel trilogies.

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#32

Surrounded by Fear and Death

A Star Wars meme featuring a comic-style depiction of Darth Vader in a three-panel layout. The first panel shows Vader with the text "Military at Area 51" overlaid on his image, and a speech bubble saying, "YOU ARE SURROUNDED!" The second panel shows a desert battlefield with soldiers and vehicles, representing the military forces. The third panel shows Vader igniting his lightsaber with a menacing expression, saying, "ALL I AM SURROUNDED BY IS FEAR. AND DEAD MEN." The meme humorously reimagines the popular "Storm Area 51" event, implying that the military presence at Area 51 would be as intimidating as Darth Vader, yet still overconfident in the face of overwhelming odds.

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The Illusion

 A Star Wars meme featuring a humorous take on the iconic duel between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith. The meme is divided into four panels: The first panel shows Obi-Wan standing on the high ground, saying, "It's over Anakin I have the high ground." The second panel shows Anakin defiantly responding, "You underestimate illusions!" The third panel humorously depicts Anakin and Obi-Wan standing on an impossible staircase (an optical illusion) that loops infinitely, with the caption, "Don't try i..." hinting at the famous line, "Don't try it." The final panel shows a shocked and horrified expression on Obi-Wan's face, reacting to the absurdity of the situation. The meme creatively combines a famous Star Wars scene with the concept of optical illusions to add a layer of humor.

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“Anyone with a Red Lightsaber Must Be Vader”

 A Star Wars meme using the "Is this a pigeon?" anime template. The image shows a man looking at a butterfly with the text "My mom" overlaid on the man and "Anyone with a red lightsaber" on the butterfly. The man is asking, "Is this Dark Vader?" The meme humorously plays on the common mistake some people, like a mother unfamiliar with Star Wars, might make by calling any character with a red lightsaber "Dark Vader" instead of Darth Vader, highlighting the confusion between Sith characters.

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My brother: *Sees random character* "are they on the bright side?"

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Dads With Their “Unwanted” Dogs

A Star Wars meme featuring a LEGO Star Wars scene. The text above the image reads, "Dad: doesn't wanna buy dog Family: buys dog anyway Dad and dog:" Below the text is an image of a LEGO Stormtrooper riding a large green LEGO creature, which humorously represents the dad bonding with the dog despite initially not wanting to get one. The meme uses the Star Wars theme and LEGO characters to illustrate how dads often end up loving the family pet they were initially reluctant to adopt.

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#36

Dad’s Choice vs My Choice

A Star Wars meme featuring two sections. The text at the top reads, "What my dad wants for me: a stay at home mom that can cook and clean." Below this text, the image is split into two parts: The top part shows Obi-Wan Kenobi's concerned face peeking through a window (a reference to his iconic appearance in Revenge of the Sith). The bottom part shows a cartoon-style image of a person lying in bed, watching the scene with Obi-Wan on a screen, indicating their preference. The caption beneath this image reads, "What I want," humorously suggesting that the person would rather watch Star Wars (or specifically have Obi-Wan) than conform to traditional expectations. The meme humorously contrasts a father's traditional desires for his child with the child's own preferences, using Star Wars imagery to emphasize the difference.

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#37

“What Gravity?!”

A Star Wars meme featuring the "Tuxedo Winnie the Pooh" format. The meme is divided into two panels: The top panel shows a standard Winnie the Pooh, with the text: "Humans having different weights on other planets and moons," referring to the scientific fact that gravity varies on different celestial bodies. The bottom panel shows Winnie the Pooh dressed in a tuxedo, with the text: "Star Wars characters having the same weight on all planets and moons," humorously pointing out how characters in Star Wars are depicted as experiencing consistent gravity regardless of which planet or moon they are on. The meme humorously contrasts real-world physics with the fictional consistency shown in the Star Wars universe.

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Skewed Standards

A Star Wars meme contrasting the characterizations of Boba Fett and Han Solo. The meme is divided into two panels: The left panel shows Boba Fett holding a blaster, with the text, "Has A Legitimate Profession" above him and the word "Villain" in quotes below, humorously pointing out that despite being a bounty hunter—a legitimate job—he is labeled a villain. The right panel shows Han Solo with a casual, confident expression, holding a blaster and gesturing with his other hand. The text above him reads, "Literally A Drug Smuggler," and below him, the word "Hero" in quotes, highlighting the irony that Han, who smuggled illegal substances (like spice), is considered a hero in the Star Wars universe. The meme humorously critiques the differing moral judgments applied to these two characters despite their respective professions.

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“Time to Surrender”

A Star Wars meme featuring Obi-Wan Kenobi from the animated series "The Clone Wars." The meme is divided into two panels: The top panel shows Obi-Wan with a determined expression, accompanied by the text, "When you're arguing with your sibling and they run to Mum but she actually backs you up." The bottom panel shows a close-up of Obi-Wan smirking, with the text, "Shall we discuss your surrender... Again," implying the satisfaction of having the upper hand in an argument thanks to unexpected support. This Star Wars meme humorously relates a moment of sibling rivalry to Obi-Wan's confident demeanor during negotiations or battles.

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#40

“When You’re Not a Star Wars Fan… But You Should Still Know Who They Are”

A Star Wars meme featuring four panels from a scene in "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" with Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala. The first panel shows Anakin with a neutral expression and the text, "I'm not really a big Star Wars fan." The second panel shows Padmé smiling with the text, "Ok, but you at least know who the people in this meme are, right?" The third panel shows Anakin with a slightly concerned look, no text. The fourth panel shows Padmé with a more serious expression and the text, "You know who they are, right?" This Star Wars meme humorously plays on the assumption that everyone recognizes iconic Star Wars characters, using the famous interaction format between Anakin and Padmé.

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“What It’s Like to Be Waiting for Next ‘Clone Wars’ Episode”

A Star Wars meme featuring two panels from "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" series. The first panel shows a group of clone troopers hanging upside down in a dark space with the text above the image saying, "Me and the boys waiting for the next Clone Wars episode like:" The text below the image says, "Alright, men. Hang in there a little longer." The second panel shows the same scene with the text, "(multiple groans)," conveying the clones' impatience. This Star Wars meme humorously depicts the anticipation and impatience fans feel while waiting for new episodes of the Clone Wars series.

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“When the Light at the End of the Tunnel is a Red Lightsaber”

A Star Wars meme featuring an image of Darth Vader in a red-lit hallway, holding a red lightsaber. The text above the image reads, "Things may be tough now, but there's always a light at the end of the tunnel." Below the image, the text says, "The light at the end of the tunnel:" humorously implying that the "light" at the end of the tunnel is actually something ominous, represented by Darth Vader.

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Language Prodigy

A Star Wars meme featuring two scenes from the animated series "The Clone Wars." The top image shows Anakin Skywalker confidently speaking, with the text overlay: "Me speaking in flawless Geonosian." The bottom image shows Obi-Wan Kenobi and clone troopers looking confused or concerned, with the text overlay: "Everyone else in my Spanish class." The meme humorously compares speaking a foreign language fluently to being incomprehensible to others, much like how an uncommon language like Geonosian might sound.

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Galen Engineering

A Star Wars meme with four panels. The first panel shows Emperor Palpatine saying, "Alright Galen, next I want you to redesign our armored walkers..." The second panel displays a heavy, low-to-the-ground armored walker with the text "...so they'll be even more effective in battle." The third panel shows Galen Erso (played by Mads Mikkelsen) from "Rogue One," responding with, "I'll see what I can do." The fourth panel shows an AT-AT walker from the original Star Wars trilogy awkwardly tripping on a snowy battlefield. The meme humorously implies Galen Erso's involvement in the flawed design of the AT-AT walkers.

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“When You're Blind to the Fact the Whole Saga Revolves Around You”

A Star Wars meme with two panels featuring Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi during their duel on Mustafar. In the first panel, Anakin says, "I want my own spin-off," with Obi-Wan responding, "Your own spin-off?" In the second panel, Obi-Wan continues, "Anakin, the entire saga is your spin-off," highlighting the irony that much of the Star Wars storyline revolves around Anakin's character.

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“If Pixar Animated ‘Clone Wars’”

A Star Wars meme depicting what characters from "The Clone Wars" animated series might look like if they were animated by Disney Pixar. The image features stylized versions of Ahsoka Tano, Bo-Katan Kryze, and Padmé Amidala with exaggerated Pixar-style features. The text at the top reads, "If Disney Pixar animated the clone wars series..." with the Disney Pixar and Star Wars: The Clone Wars logos above the characters.

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“For Kids, You Say?”

A Star Wars meme with the text "The Star Wars movies are for kids" at the top, followed by "George Lucas:" below. The image underneath shows a scene from "Revenge of the Sith" where Anakin Skywalker angrily points at Padmé Amidala, who looks distressed and is holding her throat, with a fiery background from the planet Mustafar.

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The Jedi Council’s Wild Theories

A Star Wars meme featuring four panels, each showing a different Jedi character from the prequel trilogy. The top left panel has Qui-Gon Jinn with the text, "He was trained in the Jedi arts... I believe he was a Sith Lord." The top right panel shows Ki-Adi-Mundi saying, "Mmmm you sure he wasn’t a dark Jedi?" The bottom left panel features Mace Windu with the caption, "Probably just a witch with force powers." The bottom right panel shows Yoda with the text, "A red lightsaber, doesn’t mean Sith they are."

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The Side Characters We Never Expected

A Star Wars meme showing four different characters from various media, humorously labeled as side characters from "Ahsoka" season one. The top text reads, "I love the side characters in Ahsoka season one." The four characters are a man with a hood, a green-skinned woman, a person with messy blonde hair and missing teeth, and a pale figure with round ears. This meme playfully suggests that these unrelated characters are part of the Star Wars universe.

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References


  1. Jason Cohen. “How to Watch the Star Wars Movies in Order.” PC Mag, June 4, 2024. | https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-watch-the-star-wars-movies-in-order
  2. Kyle Makkas. “The worldwide appeal of Star Wars.” The Mass Media, November 13, 2020. | https://umassmedia.com/22107/art-lifestyle/the-worldwide-appeal-of-star-wars/
  3. Aaron Hemens. “Morning Start: Chewbacca’s voice is a combination of different animals.” Revelstoke Reviews, May 4, 2021. | https://www.revelstokereview.com/news/morning-start-chewbaccas-voice-is-a-combination-of-different-animals-4294038#:~:text=According+to+Ben+Burtt%2C+who,lions%2C+badgers+and+other+animals.