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+ | |originalTitle=Force Goats! | ||
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+ | |title1=Way To Go Obi-Wan | ||
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+ | |title2=Obi wan, quit being a dick to snape! | ||
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+ | |title3=Obi-Wan is confronted by David Bowie | ||
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+ | |title4=Obi-wan owns baby | ||
+ | |spinoff5=obiwansavesnigga | ||
+ | |title5=Obi-Wan Saves Nigga !!!!!!! - Death Denied | ||
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+ | |title6=Vader's Abusing His Power | ||
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− | + | In the opening scenes of ''[[w:Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace|Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace]]'', the young '''Obi-Wan Kenobi''' (played by [[w:Ewan McGregor|Ewan McGregor]]) turns to face the camera and raises his hand to force-push a squad of battle droids. The first Obi-Wan YTMND featured the young jedi using the force to push over a herd of [http://stupidgoats.ytmnd.com/ unsuspecting goats]. Subsequent sites in this fad have Kenobi using the force on all manner of things, causing them to fall over or change direction. The music used in this fad varies: earlier sites used ''Rock It'' by [[w:Herbie Hancock|Herbie Hancock]], but later sites switched to ''Duel of the Fates'' from the Star Wars Soundtrack by [[w:John Williams|John Williams]]. | |
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Revision as of 08:59, December 10, 2006
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In the opening scenes of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, the young Obi-Wan Kenobi (played by Ewan McGregor) turns to face the camera and raises his hand to force-push a squad of battle droids. The first Obi-Wan YTMND featured the young jedi using the force to push over a herd of unsuspecting goats. Subsequent sites in this fad have Kenobi using the force on all manner of things, causing them to fall over or change direction. The music used in this fad varies: earlier sites used Rock It by Herbie Hancock, but later sites switched to Duel of the Fates from the Star Wars Soundtrack by John Williams.