the mandalorian
- Robert B.
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ukimalefu posted wrote:Robert B. posted wrote: So why does Jango Fett appear without his helmet in Attack of the Clones, despite it being rigidly against Mandolorian religion?
it's a stick fiddling movie, they did it to show the audience how all those clones that were showed to Obi Wan looked the same as Jango Fett. Maybe. It doesn't matter.
all people do that, some people are more strict than others when it comes to traditions and stuff like that
one thing that star wars has a lot is rogues, some people just do whatever they want
By the way, in rebels, Sabine Wren is without her helmet most of the time. And when they went to Mandalore, there were other mandalorians without helmets. YES, Rebels is part of the current canon.
and finally, again, it's star wars, a fantasy movie, it doesn't matter
Lol, you take it pretty personally when someone pokes holes in your hokey religion.
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Robert B. posted wrote:ukimalefu posted wrote:Robert B. posted wrote: So why does Jango Fett appear without his helmet in Attack of the Clones, despite it being rigidly against Mandolorian religion?
it's a stick fiddling movie, they did it to show the audience how all those clones that were showed to Obi Wan looked the same as Jango Fett. Maybe. It doesn't matter.
all people do that, some people are more strict than others when it comes to traditions and stuff like that
one thing that star wars has a lot is rogues, some people just do whatever they want
By the way, in rebels, Sabine Wren is without her helmet most of the time. And when they went to Mandalore, there were other mandalorians without helmets. YES, Rebels is part of the current canon.
and finally, again, it's star wars, a fantasy movie, it doesn't matter
Lol, you take it pretty personally when someone pokes holes in your hokey religion.
hey
it's the right.. scuze me.. the GAWD given right to pick and choose what part of your bible you want to use and nail unto others.
There are no illegitimate children...there are illegitimate parents.
- Yori
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Robert B. posted wrote:ukimalefu posted wrote:Robert B. posted wrote: So why does Jango Fett appear without his helmet in Attack of the Clones, despite it being rigidly against Mandolorian religion?
it's a stick fiddling movie, they did it to show the audience how all those clones that were showed to Obi Wan looked the same as Jango Fett. Maybe. It doesn't matter.
all people do that, some people are more strict than others when it comes to traditions and stuff like that
one thing that star wars has a lot is rogues, some people just do whatever they want
By the way, in rebels, Sabine Wren is without her helmet most of the time. And when they went to Mandalore, there were other mandalorians without helmets. YES, Rebels is part of the current canon.
and finally, again, it's star wars, a fantasy movie, it doesn't matter
Lol, you take it pretty personally when someone pokes holes in your hokey religion.
I find your lack of faith disturbing
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Yori posted wrote:Robert B. posted wrote:ukimalefu posted wrote:Robert B. posted wrote: So why does Jango Fett appear without his helmet in Attack of the Clones, despite it being rigidly against Mandolorian religion?
it's a stick fiddling movie, they did it to show the audience how all those clones that were showed to Obi Wan looked the same as Jango Fett. Maybe. It doesn't matter.
all people do that, some people are more strict than others when it comes to traditions and stuff like that
one thing that star wars has a lot is rogues, some people just do whatever they want
By the way, in rebels, Sabine Wren is without her helmet most of the time. And when they went to Mandalore, there were other mandalorians without helmets. YES, Rebels is part of the current canon.
and finally, again, it's star wars, a fantasy movie, it doesn't matter
Lol, you take it pretty personally when someone pokes holes in your hokey religion.
I find your lack of faith disturbing

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Yori posted wrote:Robert B. posted wrote:ukimalefu posted wrote:Robert B. posted wrote: So why does Jango Fett appear without his helmet in Attack of the Clones, despite it being rigidly against Mandolorian religion?
it's a stick fiddling movie, they did it to show the audience how all those clones that were showed to Obi Wan looked the same as Jango Fett. Maybe. It doesn't matter.
all people do that, some people are more strict than others when it comes to traditions and stuff like that
one thing that star wars has a lot is rogues, some people just do whatever they want
By the way, in rebels, Sabine Wren is without her helmet most of the time. And when they went to Mandalore, there were other mandalorians without helmets. YES, Rebels is part of the current canon.
and finally, again, it's star wars, a fantasy movie, it doesn't matter
Lol, you take it pretty personally when someone pokes holes in your hokey religion.
I find your lack of faith disturbing
yoriwin!
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- ukimalefu
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Re: the mandalorian

I made that
Get it? It says “Kowakian monkey-lizards” in spanish, using a Star Wars font.
Re: the mandalorian
To be fair, Jango Fett wasn’t a Mandalorian. In Clone Wars, the Mandalorian PM stated that Fett was just a mercenary who had acquired Mandalorian armour. So that explains why he wasn’t on board with the whole no helmet thing.
I'm sorry Dave...
Re: the mandalorian
ukimalefu posted wrote:
I made that
Get it? It says “Kowakian monkey-lizards” in spanish, using a Star Wars font.
i'm afraid i don't get it
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- ukimalefu
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Re: the mandalorian
TOS posted wrote:ukimalefu posted wrote:
I made that
Get it? It says “Kowakian monkey-lizards” in spanish, using a Star Wars font.
i'm afraid i don't get it
you didn't watch breaking bad? get out of here
ok, ok, you don't have to get it, google gus fring los pollos hermanos from breaking bad
and then go watch breaking bad
- mmaverick
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Re: the mandalorian
Warin posted wrote: To be fair, Jango Fett wasn’t a Mandalorian. In Clone Wars, the Mandalorian PM stated that Fett was just a mercenary who had acquired Mandalorian armour. So that explains why he wasn’t on board with the whole no helmet thing.
To be fair that was because they were trying to distance themselves from the warlike stereotype that mandalorians had, and he was a lying doucheface

There are many sects in their cult, and Jango was whatever a Mandalorian would call a Chreaster.
This post is not racist.
- Yori
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Re: the mandalorian
Just watched the last episode of season 2…
LUKE stick fiddling SKYWALKER!!!
Oh, and be sure to watch to the end of the credits as there's a post-credit scene, in case anyone missed it.
LUKE stick fiddling SKYWALKER!!!
Oh, and be sure to watch to the end of the credits as there's a post-credit scene, in case anyone missed it.
Re: the mandalorian
Warin posted wrote: To be fair, Jango Fett wasn’t a Mandalorian. In Clone Wars, the Mandalorian PM stated that Fett was just a mercenary who had acquired Mandalorian armour. So that explains why he wasn’t on board with the whole no helmet thing.
And Boba had a rejoinder in this series - Jango was a foundling.
Who'd lying? Dunno.