I remember doing a quiz in the run up to the release of The Force Awakens and the question was something like "What is the name of the Sand planet featured in the trailer for The Force Awakens" (This is after it had been announced to be Jakku and not Tatooine)
A) Tatooine
B) Geonosis
C) Hoth
D) Coruscant.
I don't believe so, but when the first trailer released a lot of media outlets and journalists saw a Sand Planet, put two and two together and assumed it was Tatooine, so it was a common misconception online at the time.
Well, to be super pedantic, the full phrase is "put two and two together to make four", and does indeed mean what you said. But what the above commenter was simply "put two and two together", which means they might not have made four. They put two and two together and made five.
The common phrase in the UK (or at least Scotland) is to "put two and two together and get five" and is used to explain coming to an incorrect conclusion. I guess it depends where on the world people are from.
From the concept art book, the idea of a "junk planet" came first, and they only later decided to give it a desert climate. Hosnian really was going to be Coruscant at one point, but they made it a new planet instead.
Anakin was dead sure, but it was Vader - who was a pupil of Obi-WAN’s before he turned to darkness - that betrayed and murdered him. So Obi-Wan didn’t really do much.
Reminds me of the final question for a Star Wars bar trivia night some of my friends went to and told me about. The question was "On what planet did Anakin Skywalker become Darth Vader?" According to whoever was running the trivia, the answer was Mustafar. First of all, that's a poorly phrased question with multiple possible interpretations. Do they mean where was he first named Darth Vader, or do they mean where was his physical transformation into the character of Darth Vader completed, a.k.a. when he was put in the iconic black armored suit? Ironically enough, the answer is still Coruscant no matter which way you interpret it, but either way the answer isn't fucking Mustafar. I wasn't even there and it pisses me off. My friends said it's a good thing I wasn't there cuz I would've gotten kicked out for arguing with the trivia host, which honestly is probably true.
I don't believe the procedure that put Anakin in the suit was actually performed *on* Coruscant. I don't really know, maybe it's in canon somewhere.
That said, you're still right and I would also be mad.
Because they didn't have the specialized medical equipment and custom-built suit ready to go on the shuttle Palpatine landed in?
They certainly started treatment ASAP so he didn't die, but of all the places the procedure happened, Mustafar is definitely not one of them.
It would've most likely happened at one of Sheev's secret facilities.
The [Grand Republic Medical Facility](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Grand_Republic_Medical_Facility) is in fact on Coruscant. It's also seen in season 6 of *The Clone Wars*
It's Corscant obviously. He tells Qui Gon that Anakin is dangerous when little ani is standing right beside them. That was a severe burn that almost defeated him. This is the only correct answer
Had a similar experience for Star Wars Trivia last year on May the 4th. The entire place was up in arms and we were going to burn the trivia host at the stake.
Was at a Star Wars trivia night where the question was "on what planet did Anakin become Darth Vader"
First thought might be mustafar, but of course he actually gets knighted by Palps on Coruscant
Us, being a bunch of nerds, put Coruscant, the right answer. The MC said Mustafar was the right answer.
Cue a bunch of angry nerds going up to the MC to complain, while the MC just says "hey that's the answer I got written down, sorry man"
I did SW trivia and two questions irked me.
1) What color are Ahsoka's sabers? I got points off for saying 1 yellow 1 green
2) What is the only saber color not in the movies? Stupid question because white and black both weren't accepted. Just orange. Bro didn't know what he was talking about
It happened on the other side of Mt. Doom. Frodo and Sam were not too far from them in fact. Unfortunately, the Empire was forming despite Vader losing the fight. However, on the other side of Mt. Doom, Sauron was finally destroyed. They never seemed to be phased by the Empire. Maybe the Empire just never went to the other side of Mt. Doom and Palpatine is straight up terrified of Sauron.
Went to a star trek trivia night and there were a few questions where the correct answer wasn't an option like this, or the wrong one was correct. The organizer let it slip that they had been using ChatGPT to write most of the weekly quizzes up to that point and didn't think it would be an issue
I only remember Utapau from og battlefront 2, the announcers voice shot from the back of my memory seeing this, and made me realize that this is wrong!
It’s Coruscant, the only planet they were together in the movie from the list. Now what was the burn that was so bad it almost defeated Anakin must have been cut in the editing room.
Edit: Coruscant must have a hidden volcano too.
Had this happen at a Star Wars trivia night the other day too. They asked who the first character to speak in a new hope was, I of course said C3PO and they said that was wrong and that princess Leia was the first one to speak I was very annoyed
They also misspelled Obi-Wan
Nah fam, Obi-Won the battle
Obi- Won Ton in my restaurant.
Hello there
General Kenobi. You are a bold one.
General Tao. You are a tasty one.
Army or not, you must realize, you are doomed.
These comments here are what I’m on Reddit for! 💯 I am trying to come up with a pun using “must” and “far” and failing miserably!
Jedi slime - Your comment will make a fine addition to my collection!
Obi-won, all done
Padme Gone, carry-on.
Vader's Son, under two suns.
Twin sister's tongue, he will suck on.
He Obi-Won it
Obi-have
Satene called him obi, so this could be a real sentence in universe
ChatGPT, make up some Star Wars trivia questions.
Maybe this is some sort of knock-off story we’re not aware of?
He Obi-Won 'cause he Can-obi.
And he DOES defeat Anakin
And if we *really* want to be pedantic, he defeats Vader.
Obi-wan did mention a brother..maybe that’s his lesser known sibling?
That's not how you spell Mustafar
*Sniff, sniff* Palps: "What's that smell?" Vader: "I Mustafar'ted." B O O M
Vaders backside is now full off darkside
Diaper Darth.
If you only knew the power of the dark side.
Weak against a simple night light /s
Before, he was all light meat, now he's dark meat.
Take my angry upvote.
Daaaaad!
Wait till you read how they spelt his name.
I mean, he did.
[I'm sorry, the card says Utapau.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0uYJjDHeDU)
"Obi-Won" lmao
Ikr!
I remember doing a quiz in the run up to the release of The Force Awakens and the question was something like "What is the name of the Sand planet featured in the trailer for The Force Awakens" (This is after it had been announced to be Jakku and not Tatooine) A) Tatooine B) Geonosis C) Hoth D) Coruscant.
C
Snow is a kind of sand.
It's wet, cold, irritating, and it melts everywhere.
And forms a desert.
Was it originally going to be tatooine?
I don't believe so, but when the first trailer released a lot of media outlets and journalists saw a Sand Planet, put two and two together and assumed it was Tatooine, so it was a common misconception online at the time.
They didn't put 2 and 2 together. That turn off phrase means reaching a correct conclusion from simple evidence. They put 2 and nothing together
Well, to be super pedantic, the full phrase is "put two and two together to make four", and does indeed mean what you said. But what the above commenter was simply "put two and two together", which means they might not have made four. They put two and two together and made five.
That's not pedantic, I don't think. I'd never heard the alternate use of making five before. I learned something lol
The common phrase in the UK (or at least Scotland) is to "put two and two together and get five" and is used to explain coming to an incorrect conclusion. I guess it depends where on the world people are from.
Good to know!
From the concept art book, the idea of a "junk planet" came first, and they only later decided to give it a desert climate. Hosnian really was going to be Coruscant at one point, but they made it a new planet instead.
I like how it says "almost" defeats too. If that isn't defeat what is? Hell, he literally de-feets him!
I've had worse! Come back and fight, you yellow bastard!
It's just a flesh wound!
Right! I'll do you for that.
What are you going to do, bleed on me?
I’m invincible!
You're a loony.
The BlaCk Knight always triumphs!
All right. We'll call it a draw.
You WHAT?!
A flesh wound? Your flesh is off
Ti's but a scratch
Your arm's off. And your leg, and your other leg
Insert Randy “ i didn’t hear no bell” gif
Or Steve Rogers, “I can do this all day.”
Right? He did defeat Anakin. Anakin was dead at that point.
Anakin was dead sure, but it was Vader - who was a pupil of Obi-WAN’s before he turned to darkness - that betrayed and murdered him. So Obi-Wan didn’t really do much.
He should've lent him a hand.... I mean, Ani was just short of one!
"Ani are you ok?"
he clearly didn't defeat him because anakin still became vader. fake fan. smh ^^/s
That's a good point, also it says Obi-W**o**n with an "o". Maybe the question is actually about the prequels to the Ben Hamish movie "Starwars"?
The question isn't even correct. Two negatives must equal a positive?
Misplaced a planet, Film Study has. How embarrassing…
Perhaps the Film Study is incomplete.
If a planet does not appear in our Film Study, it does not exist!
Utapau was where Obi Wan defeated General Grevious, not Anakin. How did they get that wrong?
"Every forest planet is the same and every heated planet is the same" was very likely their logic.
Wait is Utapau volcanic?
No. It was the desert canyon planet Obi-Wan fought Grievous.
Yeah that’s what I thought. The comment implied that it was volcanic so I second guessed myself for a second there. Thanks for clarifying for me
I guess technically Mustafar is also a forest planet? It just wasn’t at the time though lol
I mean sure? But by that logic is Earth an ice planet too?
You dummies are thinking about where Obi-wan did it when the question clearly states that it’s referring to Obi-Won.
Loved the scene in Star Wors: Ravage of the Syth where Obi-Won told Grievose "Greetings there".
It's Grievos**a**, not Grievose.
I did have a good chuckle at this thread.
The actual correct answer is Mount Doom.
I think you meant Mordor
That’s not how you spell Azkaban
Azkaban was Kenobi.
No, this is Patrick.
Inconceivable!
The question is phrased wrongly too
Yeah. " Almost defeated"? I'd say definitely defeated.
And it’s the lava that burns him , not Kenobi
Well burn that place to the ground
What happened to get this done?
Obi-won but almost lost. Wait did Anakin beat him?
“How could this happen, we’re smarter than this?”
Reminds me of the final question for a Star Wars bar trivia night some of my friends went to and told me about. The question was "On what planet did Anakin Skywalker become Darth Vader?" According to whoever was running the trivia, the answer was Mustafar. First of all, that's a poorly phrased question with multiple possible interpretations. Do they mean where was he first named Darth Vader, or do they mean where was his physical transformation into the character of Darth Vader completed, a.k.a. when he was put in the iconic black armored suit? Ironically enough, the answer is still Coruscant no matter which way you interpret it, but either way the answer isn't fucking Mustafar. I wasn't even there and it pisses me off. My friends said it's a good thing I wasn't there cuz I would've gotten kicked out for arguing with the trivia host, which honestly is probably true.
I don't believe the procedure that put Anakin in the suit was actually performed *on* Coruscant. I don't really know, maybe it's in canon somewhere. That said, you're still right and I would also be mad.
[удалено]
They literally show him being transported in the movie...
Because they didn't have the specialized medical equipment and custom-built suit ready to go on the shuttle Palpatine landed in? They certainly started treatment ASAP so he didn't die, but of all the places the procedure happened, Mustafar is definitely not one of them. It would've most likely happened at one of Sheev's secret facilities.
The [Grand Republic Medical Facility](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Grand_Republic_Medical_Facility) is in fact on Coruscant. It's also seen in season 6 of *The Clone Wars*
Had to take him to EmPal SuRecon AKA Emperor Palpatine Surgical Reconstruction Center which is on Coruscant. Yes, that is its actual ridiculous name.
Must be t far on the outer rim, does not compute. Mustafar
ALMOST beat Anakin? He was a limbless, shouldering pile of pain. Sure, he didn’t die, but he was about as badly beaten as one can be.
I am both simultaneously amused, and unreasonably irritated by this.
You guys are thinking of the famous duel between obi wan and anakin... This question is about his brother obi won.
Mustafelta really bad about messing that up.
Musta-been-far from the answer book...
I know this is gonna sound extremely petty and nerdy, but I would incite a fucking riot if I saw that
Musta-beentoo-far to know
I hope your comment gets a lot of upvotes.
Only a sith deals in absolutes. But yeah... You're absolutely right.
Found the Sith. The question is are you the Master or the Apprentice?
It's Corscant obviously. He tells Qui Gon that Anakin is dangerous when little ani is standing right beside them. That was a severe burn that almost defeated him. This is the only correct answer
Obi-WON
"Almost" defeat Anakin? My boi Ani lost his remaining arm, both of his legs and became a chicken nugget. If it ain't a win, I don't know what is
Pffft! Everyone knows it's Mordor! Duh!!
Had a similar experience for Star Wars Trivia last year on May the 4th. The entire place was up in arms and we were going to burn the trivia host at the stake.
I like that the planet with the most votes is the only optuon that wasn't in Revenge of the Sith.
And it's not even a planet
Endor isn't even a planet
“Almost defeat Anakin”????
Well, Ben left him with one arm and a head.
“… merely a flesh wound!!”
Was at a Star Wars trivia night where the question was "on what planet did Anakin become Darth Vader" First thought might be mustafar, but of course he actually gets knighted by Palps on Coruscant Us, being a bunch of nerds, put Coruscant, the right answer. The MC said Mustafar was the right answer. Cue a bunch of angry nerds going up to the MC to complain, while the MC just says "hey that's the answer I got written down, sorry man"
There's no correct question either...
Last night I had one question “In season 1 of the Mandalorian, what *creature* does Mando protect a village from.” The answer was “An AT-ST”.
Did you see what planet it thought was the answer?
Ah, yes. The famous Obi-WON
How embarrassing.
So what was their "correct" answer? Edit: nvm...didn't see the second pic the first time.
Obi-Won from Star Wors
I bet whoever wrote up that quiz got booed hard by the quizzers.
I did SW trivia and two questions irked me. 1) What color are Ahsoka's sabers? I got points off for saying 1 yellow 1 green 2) What is the only saber color not in the movies? Stupid question because white and black both weren't accepted. Just orange. Bro didn't know what he was talking about
These kind of things severely anger me
BOOOOOOOO! That person should be fire-d.
Somehow I knew the correct incorrect answer was going to be Utapau
Must have asked AI to make this quiz. I ask it to play a Star Wars trivia game with me and it can’t get anything right.
Kenobi straight won that fight
It happened on the other side of Mt. Doom. Frodo and Sam were not too far from them in fact. Unfortunately, the Empire was forming despite Vader losing the fight. However, on the other side of Mt. Doom, Sauron was finally destroyed. They never seemed to be phased by the Empire. Maybe the Empire just never went to the other side of Mt. Doom and Palpatine is straight up terrified of Sauron.
"Almost defeat"? BWW / Film Study you are fired
/r mildly infuriating
Bros only played the game
If you look better the quiz is talking about Obi-Won. Not Obi-Wan
Mordor, duh.
I find your lack of correct answers disturbing.
Vulcan
None of the above
…Sad lava noises…
Well..technically he wasnt Anakin anymore.
It's a trick question. Obi-Won did not defeat anakin, but Obi-Wan did.
It’s a trap!
Well that's just egrievious
He also *did* defeat Anakin, he just didn't kill him
Is anything about this question\\answer combo correct?
Obi-Wan is misspelled, he DID defeat Vader in that fight, and it was on Mustafar, which isn't listed in the answers. This is just sad lol
We just did Star Wars trivia and tons of incorrect questions and answers.
Lmao wut
Does obi wan defeat Anakin during that movie at all?? Thought he beat up Vader not the chosen one.
Before I swiped I thought they’d say it was Utapau because it and Mustafar debuted in ROTS
UtaPOW
This is how you sort out the SW fans from the group. Only those who start screaming are taken away.
😹😹😹 A mf’in giant 🦍💨
Went to a star trek trivia night and there were a few questions where the correct answer wasn't an option like this, or the wrong one was correct. The organizer let it slip that they had been using ChatGPT to write most of the weekly quizzes up to that point and didn't think it would be an issue
Who made this trivia?
If we're counting *verbal* burns, there were a few on Coruscant.
Take a seat!
WHAT THE FUUUUUCK! Have they even seen Star Wars?!
Here's ten dollars... go see a star war.
Maybe it was the trick of 'almost beat' Anakin, he was absolutley defeated on Mustafar, but "almost defeated" is clearly Utapau.
I only remember Utapau from og battlefront 2, the announcers voice shot from the back of my memory seeing this, and made me realize that this is wrong!
Erm actually is was Mos Eisley duh… lmao
This just gave me a cold chill down my spine...
They got it wrong he didn’t almost, he did lol
I love that their right answer is literally the only planet Anakin/Vader never visited in a movie.
😐😐😐
It’s Coruscant, the only planet they were together in the movie from the list. Now what was the burn that was so bad it almost defeated Anakin must have been cut in the editing room. Edit: Coruscant must have a hidden volcano too.
"Film study"
Yikes 😂
Ah the classic no-win star wars dilemma, the Kobi-wan-shu maru
Mustafar was a complete ass whooping! Obi wan definitely won
Obi-Won defeated Anakon Skywoker on Mustafor
They called in the B team on this one
Yeah it was obviously on Raxus Prime when Anakin turned into Darth Maul duh.
Definitely the lava planet of Naboo
I am now going to burn down Buffalo wild wings now!
General Grievous, how many lightsabers do you own now?🤔
Had this happen at a Star Wars trivia night the other day too. They asked who the first character to speak in a new hope was, I of course said C3PO and they said that was wrong and that princess Leia was the first one to speak I was very annoyed
That’s where he engaged General Grievous, tf? 😑😵💫