Wednesday, October 1, 2008
He doesn't have to shoot you now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTsNIUcc5rU
I can't help but be reminded of this classic Looney Tunes cartoon:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5314731674851192994
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Clone Wars Good, Not Great
They and my son were all very excited when the Clone Wars logo hit the screen and the music played. I won't go into a whole review since you can find plenty of them on the Internet. My little boy's favorite parts were Ahsoka and the walkers climbing up the mountain. Oh and he also really liked the little baby (I won't say more to spoil the movie for those who haven't seen it).
The funniest part was actually when my boy had to use the bathroom in the middle of the movie. We both walked down the staircase (we were in a stadium-seating theater) slowly while watching the movie. Then, when we rounded the corner, we both ran out the door and out to the restroom. I've never seen him use the potty as fast as he did then! Once we were done, we ran back with my boy leading the way (with direction corrections from daddy). I don't think we missed much of the movie at all!
There are plenty (as in almost too many) battles in the movie. I hope the TV series isn't mostly open warfare because I think that is too much violence to expose to kids and frankly it gets mind numbingly repetitive. My favorite parts of the Star Wars saga are all on a lot more personal level such as lightsaber battles, speeder bike chases, verbal sparring between friends and enemies.
I was also disappointed that Capt. Rex used the swear word d**n. I guess director Dave Filoni thought it would add "realism" and grit to the battle, but that word was never used in any of the six films. There are plenty of fictional words that could have been used in its place and been more relevant to this galaxy far, far away (shab and osik come to mind off the top of my head).
Anyway, I'm sure we will see it in the theaters at least one more time. When it was over my son immediately said that he wanted to see it again! Also, this might be the last chance to see Star Wars of any form in the theaters.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Counting with Capt. Rex
Now he walks around the house swiping his card against table legs, printers, computer keyboards, etc. He also pulls out his coins and we count them together. He also hands them out to me and his mama. He is very good at sharing!
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Star Wars Cache
I have them tucked away in a hidden spot so that we have instant rewards on hand for good behavior. Yes, I am not above bribery for good moral behavior. Han would be proud! It can in handy just the other day. My little guy was diagnosed with the croup and had to get a shot of steroids to help his breathing. He didn't even cry, although it did make his leg hurt. He got an AT-TE out of it (the two-inch Titanium series version, not the $100 toy version!) even though he didn't ask for anything.
Having my Star Wars cache is also a good excuse for Daddy to go hunting again to keep the "larder" well stocked!
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
I Don't Remember That on Hoth!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
SCUBA Trooper for Bath Time
Monday, August 4, 2008
How It All Began
It was pretty neat. If you put a coin into the bank, the Imperial March would play, Vader's lightsaber would light up as his arm raised up, and his torso would pivot left and right. After the music, Vader's voice would say, "The Force is with you young Skywalker. But you are not a Jedi yet." But it was also a little annoying in that the music sample only included the first nine notes of the trumpets and it repeated it twice.
When my son was one year old, he found the bank and discovered that if you press the Star Wars button on the base of the bank, it would play as if you put a coin in the bank. At first he was scared of it, but still really interested in it. Over time, he got used to it and would press the button over and over again, much to the chagrin of mama who had to endure it all day!
When I was changing his diaper one evening, he started saying, "ba ba ba blblb ba." It took me a little while to figure out, but it hit me that he was trying to sing the Imperial March song! It was the first time he had actually sang something.
Today, years later, the bank is not in good shape. The arm has broken off and the batteries have worn down (mama is happy about that!). But even though the toy is broken, the fandom lives on: Star Wars is forever!
Friday, August 1, 2008
Star Wars Pop-Up Book
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Spider Droid No Match For Kid
Sunday, July 27, 2008
"Don't worry. She'll hold together!"
Probably the worst toy for little kids is the Trade Federation Armored Assault Tank (AAT). There are a bunch of pieces that don't attach well. There is a central piece with attachments for the sides of the front curve of the tank, the turret, and side cannons. The main cannon is also loosely attached to the main turret. My three year-old had played with it for only a few minutes when one of the side pieces came off. It easily reattached, but over time all the pieces came off again. Your only option here is super glue the parts, which can work for everything except the turret unless you don't mind it not rotating.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Midnight Madness at Toys'R'Us
Here we are meeting Boba Fett!
For the record (and to help me remember), this is what we got last night:
Vehicles for Figures
Spider Droid, V-19 Torrent Starfighter
Titanium Vehicles (small die-cast)
AT-TP, ARC-190 Starfighter, Gunship
Clone Ware Figures
Anakin, Obi-Wan, Capt. Rex, Battle Droid
Stuff for Collecting (a.k.a. for Dad)
1st Day Capt. Rex, 1st Day R2-D2, Holographic Gen. Grevious.
My Introduction
I am now a proud father of the best little boy in the world (of course I am biased). I feel like I am having a second childhood - especially when it comes to Star Wars. This time last year (July 2007) I bought a Star Wars toy for the first time since the early 1980s. It was a Tie Fighter, similar to the one I played with incessantly as a kid myself. A year later and my son still plays with it!
His favorite Star Wars character also proved to be one of his first words - Boba Fett. When he saw the iconic T-shaped helmet in one of my Star Wars magazines, he pointed to it and said, "Boh-bah, Boh-bah!" I was so amazed, especially since he was my favorite character too as a kid.
We were cleaning up his toys tonight and he came across my old Lando figure. Now we know how slick Lando is (or he thinks he is), but do you know how my son remembers him? He grabs his own throat and makes a face - imitating the scene where Chewbacca is choking Lando while he tries to say,"Han! There is still time to save Han!" While I'm not thrilled about him pretending to choke and had to correct him on that, I was laughing inside about the first thing he thinks of as the ladies man of Star Wars!
The purpose of this blog is to share my experiences as being a Star Wars fan and raising a son who also happens to love Star Wars too. Please feel free to leave comments!