An interesting byproduct of a franchise having such a long-running and far-reaching legacy is the wonderfully and insanely creative concoctions whipped up by fans in homage. From fan art to full-blown short films, the ingenuity of nerds who really like something can never be understated. Naturally, Star Wars has that quality in spades.
So with the recent conclusion of The Book of Boba Fetton Disney Plus, and the Star Wars series fresh in the minds of countless clever fans, it's high time for some good old-fashioned weird stuff. One particular group of diehards with minds firmly set in the '80s have risen to the challenge, giving the grizzled bounty hunter-turned-crime lord a decidedly more analog coat of paint. Dust off those leg warmers, because it's time to travel back to the time of VHS and whatever «Members Only» jackets were supposed to be.
Is The Book Of Boba Fett More Advertisement Than Narrative?
YouTube channel Auralnauts took footage from The Book of Boba Fett and, through the use of filters and an addictively catchy synthwave cover of the show's theme, turned it into something that wouldn't look out of place in a commercial break during The Greatest American Hero. Complete with a fittingly reduced aspect ratio and a gruff voice over giving viewers all the information they need and just a touch extra, the fake intro/ad invokes nostalgic times in its mission to tell everybody just how cool Boba Fett is. Naturally, being on YouTube, it's also quite funny. Though it's also filled with spoilers, so viewers beware.
«He doesn't take no for an answer,» the narrator growls, «unless he's asked to, and then he does, because it's the right thing to do, and the polite thing to do.» Aside from being a joke line from a fanmade
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