23 Details In "Star Wars" Movies You Definitely Never Noticed

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If you were looking for an excuse to re-watch all the Star Wars movies, this is that excuse.

We've all seen E.T. in The Phantom Menace (if you haven't, here you go), but that only scratches the surface of all the hidden details throughout Star Wars. The lore of this iconic galaxy far, far away has become so big that there are Star Wars scholars. And after over 50 years of Star Wars stuff, it's safe to say there are still some Easter eggs out there no one has caught yet. But don't worry, you don't have to sift through all the timelines, canon, and legends to find the best hidden details in Star Wars. These are 23 of my favorites that you might not already know.

1.Ahsoka Tano is meant to reflect the shift from the days of the Republic to the era of the Empire.

Ahsoka Tano from The Clone Wars

2.We saw Boba Fett's face 22 years before Attack of the Clones, way back in Empire Strikes Back.

Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back

3.In The Phantom Menace, there is an EVA pod from 2001: A Space Odyssey.

EVA pod from 2001: A Space Odyssey  in The Phantom Menace

The original Star Wars actually shared much of the same production crew as 2001. This was mainly because George Lucas was such a big fan of Kubrick's movie. He pays respect to the classic space epic with a broken EVA pod in Watts' scrapyard.

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4.Three different actors play the Mandalorian, and in one episode Pedro Pascal wasn't present at all.

The Mandalorian in Season 1, Chapter 4

5.Darth Maul doesn't blink in The Phantom Menace (except when he's losing).

Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace

6.When Wat Tambor ruled Ryloth in The Clone Wars, he discovered some sort of...lost ark.

The Ark of the Covenant in The Clone Wars

7.The Special Edition of A New Hope added a lot, including a reference to a Star Wars novel.

Dash Rendar's ship in A New Hope

8.Samuel L. Jackson claims that he has "Bad Motherf***er" in Aurebesh (a Star Wars language) engraved on his lightsaber.

Samuel L. Jackson in Attack of the Clones

9.Chewie's roar is the combination of a badger, lion, seal, and walrus.

Chewbacca in A New Hope

10.In the very first episode of The Mandalorian, George Lucas has a cameo (sort of).

George Lucas in carbonite in The Mandalorian

When Mythrol is examining the Mandalorian's collection of carbonite, one slab in particular gets a close-up while Mando sneaks up behind him. Recognize that beard?

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11.We all know these little teddy bears are Ewoks, but the word is never actually said in Return of the Jedi.

Ewoks in Return of the Jedi

12.Footage shot for A New Hope didn't actually make it into a Star Wars movie until 40 years later, in Rogue One.

Red and Gold Leader in Rogue One

13.Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan's communicators are actually shaving razors.

Qui-Gon using his communicator

14.Spot, the charming robot dog from Boston Dynamics, appears in the first episode of The Book of Boba Fett.

Robot dogs in The Book of Boba Fett

15.In Attack of the Clones, there is a reference to the most famous Star Wars blooper.

Slave I in Attack of the Clones

16.Some of George Lucas's ideas for Episodes VII, VIII, and IX were used in The Last Jedi.

Luke and Rey in The Last Jedi

17.When Rey says, "You're Han Solo," in The Force Awakens, his response, "I used to be," is a line Harrison Ford often gives fans.

Harrison Ford as Han Solo

18.Michael Giacchino scored every J.J. Abrams movie until The Force Awakens, but his consolation prize wasn't too shabby.

J.J. Abrams and Michael Giacchino

19.There are two possible references to The Godfather in Star Wars.

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George Lucas has never confirmed that he directly referenced the classic Coppola film in Star Wars, but hear me out. The big one is the scene above, where Leia strangles Jabba and we get a close-up of the gangster writhing around, tongue out, eyes bulging.

Lucas actually worked on The Godfather, specifically the scenes when the families go to war. That means George Lucas was almost certainly on set when Luca Brasi, also a gangster, is strangled with a wire from behind. His eyes go wide, and his tongue becomes quite Hutt-like. But check out the scene here and let me know what you think (warning: this strangling is a bit more realistic than Jabba's).

Bonus reference: In Attack of the Clones, Jango Fett says, "Well, we won't be seeing him again" after he (seemingly) blows up Obi-Wan. Paul Clemenza said this same line in The Godfather when Paulie Gatto is killed.

20.In The Last Jedi, Luke recycled part of his X-wing to make a door.

Luke's hut in The Last Jedi

If you look closely at the door of Luke's hut on Ahch-To, you'll notice the same paint job that's on his X-wing. Way to go, Luke. Reduce! Reuse! Recycle!

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21.Yoda tells Luke that Darth Vader is indeed his father because kids assumed Vader was lying.

Yoda in Return of the Jedi

22.George Lucas has a cameo in Revenge of the Sith.

George Lucas in The Phantom Menace

He plays a Pantoran senator by the name of Notluwiski Papanoida. Notluwiski appears in an episode of The Clone Wars, where he is voiced by Corey Burton. Papanoida was a Baron who became Supreme Chairman of the Pantoran Assembly during the Clone Wars. Not bad, George!

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23.C-3PO says that the Festival of the Ancestors happens every 42 years, and that's the amount of time between A New Hope and The Rise of Skywalker.

Festival of the Ancestors in The Rise of Skywalker

It's quite the feat to have a film franchise go past 40 years. It's only fitting that the celebration on Pasaana is the Festival of Ancestors, because Star Wars is all about family. It proves once more that C-3PO is the biggest sentimental softie in Star Wars.

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How many of these details did you already know? Let me know which one surprised you most in the comments!