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.
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“When Jedi Training 101 Clearly Wasn’t Covered”
R2d2 on Meth
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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.
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).
Why Darth Vader Trumps Batman
Mount “Darkside”
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.
Yoda in High School
Block Darth Vader
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.
“The Dark Side Had Cookies!”
So funny The way anakin say really say that he probably should stay with the peanut butter cookies
Death Star Found
“Dad Issues? Try Dealing with the Dark Side”
Washington D.C.
Luke’s Selling House
“Better Call Saul”
“I Do Say Do”
“How to Impress Your Father in Law”
“Keep Calm”
Cute Killers
“When You Think the Worst Is Over…”
This just makes me sad that Anakin had to go through that much pain :c
“You Must Learn from the Master”
“When Universes Collide”
“Better Call Boba”
“Winter Is Coming”
“A Master and an Apprentice”
Obi-Wan's Favorite Investment
Anakin's Secret Mission
Even the Force Can't Settle the TLJ Debate
“Back to Me”
Star Wars Saga Summed Up
Charming Statement
Trooper Talk
“Whatever the Fuc* Disney Made”
Surrounded by Fear and Death
The Illusion
“Anyone with a Red Lightsaber Must Be Vader”
Dads With Their “Unwanted” Dogs
Dad’s Choice vs My Choice
“What Gravity?!”
Skewed Standards
“Time to Surrender”
“When You’re Not a Star Wars Fan… But You Should Still Know Who They Are”
“What It’s Like to Be Waiting for Next ‘Clone Wars’ Episode”
“When the Light at the End of the Tunnel is a Red Lightsaber”
Language Prodigy
Galen Engineering
“When You're Blind to the Fact the Whole Saga Revolves Around You”
“If Pixar Animated ‘Clone Wars’”
“For Kids, You Say?”
The Jedi Council’s Wild Theories
The Side Characters We Never Expected
“This Is Sparta!”
References
- 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
- 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/
- 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.