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Wat Tambor's first of two appearances in live-action Star Wars films is in Attack of the Clones . Wat Tambor and Obi-Wan Kenobi ships passing in the night. And that's because unlike Darth Vader, Wat Tambor literally delivers the goods. But, isn't it more fun to just think of Wat Tambor as a goofy alien who is even more important than Darth Vader? Because, in terms of the logistics of how the Star Wars galaxy is changed, Wat Tambor is, in fact, way more important than Darth Vader.

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If you were really hung up on that thing George Lucas said once about repeating visual motifs in the Star Wars films - "it's like poetry, they rhyme" - you might be inclined to suggest that Wat Tambor's pressure suit foreshadows Anakin's fate to live inside of a breathing apparatus as Darth Vader. Tambor is a Skakoan, a member of an amphibious race of aliens who, when off-world, are required to wear a pressure suit to simulate their home planet's environment.

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True, he speaks in a halting, robotic manner, and even adjusts himself with little dials on his metal chest in order to spit out one of his two lines in a Star Wars film, but he's not a robot. According to at least one interview, Ben Burtt described the character Wat Tambor as his "favorite Star Wars robot," but who is Wat Tambor? The answer: Wat Tambor is the most pivotal and strange Star Wars character of all time.įirst of all, despite creating the voice for Wat Tambor's two lines of dialogue, Ben Burtt is technically wrong. If you're me, you're firmly in the second.

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If you're rational, you fall into the first camp.

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Most hardcore Star Wars fans know that legendary sound designer Ben Burtt is responsible for R2-D2's beeps and the hum of a lightsaber, but did you know that this guy also had a scene-stealing moment in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones? Basically, it's here that Star Wars fandom can be boiled down to two kinds of people: Those who are aware that Ben Burtt was a great sound designer, and those who think of him as the voice of a green tooth-headed quasi-cyborg with the dubious first name of "Wat." In some ways, the greatest Star Wars creations are visual effects, but in the case of lightsabers, Wookiees, R2-D2, and Darth Vader, the most enduring Star Wars things aren't for your eyes, but instead for your ears.











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