It’s time to talk about Star Wars. Secrets of the Sith, Hunters, War of the Bounty Hunters, Golden Globes, and a Bad Batch!
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Join us for a live interview with Artist & Creator Craig Skaggs! Craig art is currently available at the Epcot International Festival of the Arts Acmearchives booth. Better Known as the “STAR WARS” Art booth. We’ll chat about his career, his art, and other interesting creations along the way. Hope you join us!
Tonight on Womp Rat Radio: Star wars the High Rebuplic Disney+ Schedule and our favorite Star Wars Video Games
This time on WompRatRadio “The Mandalorian: Chapter 16” review, easter eggs and SPOILERS!!! if you haven’t seen it yet, don’t watch. So – now what? The Book of Boba Fett, Asoka, Rangers of the Republic and Mandalorian Season 3!
Join us this week for the latest Star Wars News and a closer look at the Mandalorian Chapters 12 & 13. The Seige and The Jedi Images from the show
The Mandalorian Season 2 is here!! And the first episode “Chapter 9: The Marshall” is loaded with Easter Eggs and connections to the past. We break it down this week on “Womp Rat Radio”
This time on WompRatRadio we look back at the first season of The Mandalorian, and look ahead to season two, Premiering on Disney+ October 30, 2020
If you are a fan of Star Wars have no doubt heard that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will welcome guests to the Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu starting at Disneyland Park in California on May 31 and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida on Aug. 29, 2019. But,
Star Wars changed everything. A movie that we would attend multiple times just to learn the dialog, to better understand exactly what was happening. Remember this was before VHS, before digital copies, before we could study every line of every character. Sometimes the dialog lost a little in translation, but that added to the fun.
“Bounty Hunters? We don’t need their scum!” Star Wars is known for its bounty hunters, individuals for hire to capture or kill a designated target. The target would have a price on their heads that would be collected by the bounty hunter upon successful capture or proof of death. Bounty hunters had no political allegiance