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Correct! The deleted scenes certainly fleshed Biggs' character out a bit more.
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Here's an easy one:
Which alien race rides single file and why?
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The Gungans, because they... uh... like to imitate their leaders?
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Sandpeople/Tusken Raiders--to hide their numbers!
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Paladin has it! For some reason, that line was ingrained in my memory as a kid.
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What was the proper name for the fella whom Ben Kenobi relieved of his arm in the famous cantina scene?
(The name MAY have been first revealed in EU but definitely became canon by way of a later action figure release.)
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Hmm... that stumps me. I only know him as Walrus Man!
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Yeah, he was Walrus Man to me too.
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He has a NAME, damnit!!!!  
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Was it either John, Paul, George or Ringo?
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Was it either John, Paul, George or Ringo? Nope! I'm really surprised that super-geek Edie doesn't know! 
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Well, I haven't exactly payed attention to Star Wars action figures since I was 10! 
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Everyone in that cantina probably has a name, family history and enough known about them to release a cookery book of their favourite meals by this point. I think I saw Hammerhead had a real name too the other day.
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I'll ask another one tonight or tomorrow if no one gets it. I think I saw Hammerhead had a real name too the other day. Yep! It's Momaw Nadon! 
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 There you go. I reckon his name is Slaw Fondler, but he just shortens Walrus Man to Wally to people he knows.
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I'll guess Wally's real name is Popaw Nadon, and he and Hammerhead are secretly really an old married couple!
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Walrus Man's real name is Ponda Baba. Google-goo-ga-job. 
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He'll always be Wally to me 
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Walrus Man's real name is Ponda Baba. Google-goo-ga-job.  I'll allow that, since no one was gonna know it anyway. But in general, I prefer no googling, wiki-ing, etc. in trivia threads. Extra points for the swell pun, though!  That said, I'm extremely curious as to what question Le Ficque shall ask! Stump us, Ficque! 
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Fun additional fact: Apparently Wally was named "Sawkee" in the Star Wars radio drama!
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Bonus fact: Ponda's mouthy friend with the even uglier face is Dr. Cornelius Evazan. Ponda and the doc had one of the more memorable stories in the anthology novel, Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina.
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... in the Star Wars radio drama! ...in the anthology novel, Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina. That's no Bantha! That's a dead horse being brought back by the Force for a flogging!
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Glad you liked the pun, Lardy. But I apologize for not realizing that Googling is a no-no.
My question:
What kind of accent did George Lucas originally want C3PO to have before he was won over by Anthony Daniels' English accent?
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Japanese? - off the back of the Hidden Fortress thing, rather than me having a clue or anything.
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Good guess, Thoth, but not Japanese.
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