
This video of Yoda farting is completely asinine and immature, but I defy you not to laugh your ass off.
Check out the video after the break.

This video of Yoda farting is completely asinine and immature, but I defy you not to laugh your ass off.
Check out the video after the break.
Just in time for Christmas, Sheep Creek Needlecraft is selling 100% hand needle felted wool Star Wars ornaments which include the TIE Fighter, X-Wing, Millennium Falcon, and of course, Yoda. Hit the jump to check out some additional photos.

The Death Star pumpkin after the break isn’t half bad either.

I’m sure Lucas will shoehorn this footage into Star Wars at some point.
(Dogsfather via Dorkly)

As far as I can tell, the Yoda Pumpkin Push-In set hasn’t shown up for sale on the web yet—but word on the street is that it’s available in Target stores for $6. If you’re lazy it’s a fun, easy way to skip carving.
(via Rebelscum)
It’s not bad enough that the original Darth Vader got replaced by the Force ghost of “Annie Wani Vaderkins” (or Hayden Christensen) in the special edition versions, now he gets added dialogue. One of the alleged changes for the upcoming Blu-ray release is that Vader will now scream, “NOOOO” as he tosses the Emperor in Return of the Jedi. Unlike the change in The Phantom Menace upgrading puppet Yoda to a CGI Yoda (video comparison here), this alteration may not be for the best. It doesn’t fit.
View the video of old footage dubbed with an mp3 of the new dialogue after the jump.

You may have heard that George Lucas has made a few more changes to his Star Wars films for the big Blu-ray release. Most of these alterations appear to be small and focused on removing errors and polishing the video. However, there is one big change—Lucas has replaced Frank Oz’s Yoda puppet from The Phantom Menace with a CGI version.
Compare the two in the videos after the break and decide whether or not you should be pissed off.

Artist Peter de Sève imagines what it would be like if Kermit and Yoda spent some time fishing together on Dagobah. After all, they are technically related. Plus, they both know their way around a swamp.
(Peter de Sève via Archie McPhee)

From That’s Nerdalicious: “Hello, Dagobah Domino’s?” by cartoonist Jim Benton.
(TDWG)

Yesterday, the aptly named “Yoda” took home first prize in the 2011 World’s Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma Marin Fair.
Look of a champion he has.
(via MSNBC/AP/Image via Noah Berger)