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The M&M commercial Is it canon?
#1
Posted 08 July 2005 - 06:45 AM
We've all seen the commercial where the Darth Vader tries to get the M&Ms to join the dark side, the red refuses but the yellow accepts the dark lord's offer thereby setting up a conflict that surely will be resolved in a thrilling series of EU fanfics.
The question arises. Is this canon? The answer has to be yes!!! It has the official blessing of Lucas's corporation or the commercial never would have aired. (Although I'm at a loss as to why a candy company would want to link themselves to a child murderer but that's neither here nor there.)
Yet I go to the official Star wars sites and there is no mention of how the M&Ms fit into the star wars universe. What the fuck? What's wrong with these sitekeepers? They call themselves fans? There are so many unanswered questions raised by the commercial and neither Lucas nor the fansites are doing anything to answer them!!!!!
Are the M&Ms clones too? Does Yoda have good relations with the candies as well as the wookies? Do the ETs mistake them for their favorite candies? Are there candy jedis?
I want to know it all!!!
The question arises. Is this canon? The answer has to be yes!!! It has the official blessing of Lucas's corporation or the commercial never would have aired. (Although I'm at a loss as to why a candy company would want to link themselves to a child murderer but that's neither here nor there.)
Yet I go to the official Star wars sites and there is no mention of how the M&Ms fit into the star wars universe. What the fuck? What's wrong with these sitekeepers? They call themselves fans? There are so many unanswered questions raised by the commercial and neither Lucas nor the fansites are doing anything to answer them!!!!!
Are the M&Ms clones too? Does Yoda have good relations with the candies as well as the wookies? Do the ETs mistake them for their favorite candies? Are there candy jedis?
I want to know it all!!!
#5
Posted 10 July 2005 - 01:07 AM
Wait, does that mean that the original canon is no longer canon? In which case, can I still believe that Luke and Leia hooked up? I feel this is the only problem with the original OT, except the fucken ewoks!!!!! Oh, and the fact that the only black guy is a bastard - rascism is not nice GL
#7
Posted 22 August 2005 - 12:57 PM
Sorry to bump this but...
I was walking through the toy section of my local Wal-marto, and I saw these.
So I looked it up on google, and found this...Surely, you jest... What a world....
I was walking through the toy section of my local Wal-marto, and I saw these.
So I looked it up on google, and found this...Surely, you jest... What a world....
"The problem is, you're not a kangaroo... that's a bear... and he's in your pants."
"Maybe artists shouldn't talk about their art."
"Well kids, I guess your father isn't a hermaphrodite."
"Izzy! enough with the rabid smootching!!"
"Maybe artists shouldn't talk about their art."
"Well kids, I guess your father isn't a hermaphrodite."
"Izzy! enough with the rabid smootching!!"
#10
Posted 23 August 2005 - 12:21 AM
Sorry, you won't be seeing a smartass sig here. Try with the next poster.
#11
Posted 07 September 2005 - 02:59 PM
I don't think a commercial crossing Star Wars with M&M candy or any other food or collector memorabilia franchise really counts as "canon".
Like it or not, depending on format, "canon" is either what you see in the film or read in the book.
Now again that depends on whether you're starting with a book series that spawns a film franchise, in which case you would get canon VS fanon, or if you're dealing with something started off primarily as a film.
And then you get GI Joe, which started as a toyline which later got a comic book as well as a cartoon series, and while the cartoon and comics feature many of the same characters, the two feature differing continuities.
Like it or not, depending on format, "canon" is either what you see in the film or read in the book.
Now again that depends on whether you're starting with a book series that spawns a film franchise, in which case you would get canon VS fanon, or if you're dealing with something started off primarily as a film.
And then you get GI Joe, which started as a toyline which later got a comic book as well as a cartoon series, and while the cartoon and comics feature many of the same characters, the two feature differing continuities.
I am the Fisher King.
I'd like a qui-gon jinn please with an obi-wan to go.
I'd like a qui-gon jinn please with an obi-wan to go.
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