Wednesday, October 7, 2009

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(IV) Arturito

Login to adolescence in the late '70s led to a taste for science fiction developed by dint of reading Jules Verne was raised to exponent possible with the release of the first film in the saga of Star Wars.


While over the years we would come to find out who was actually a quarter and not the first in history I guess the process of "reorganization? National and the Falklands War were much more reason to do therapy that traumatic event of disruption of the narrative continuity of such a fantastic story.

But back to the idea behind this post, without doubt, the character played by the service robot R2-T2 (Arturito, for English speaking friends) was a favorite for many who follow the story Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia and other stepchildren. The expression achieved by this machine type semi-cylindrical washer old played just beeps and trembled almost epileptic when I wanted to pay attention whenever he was fascinating. It is clear that had the cunning of the director who devised a robot, C3-Po (Zitripío for our language), who understood their dialect digital and I put words to pony friend said.

actually over time we learned that the cunning of George Lucas (the genius author) is not only due to format this story but reserved for himself all the merchandising rights associated made more money than the film itself and ultimately financed all his other projects.

merchandising
And it is that which we had a wretched, many of my generation to see what became more or less accessible when we had to buy toys for our children and the itch to buy or Yoda or near full sized Arturito was too much to divert funds for our complacency. Especially considering that the fascination of our children went through many other characters rather than by our friends epic.

But as always there is revenge in this life, in an oversight on my wife bought a replica of my hero, R2-T2 Cyber \u200b\u200bthree quarts size.

course, not Brand got the original manufacturing license.

But it's something ...

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