I don't know if there should be a star by "important" changes, but it would be nice to discuss which changes will be remembered, or at the very least, the impact of the changes. This scene in particular stood out in my mind after watching the movie. I was 5 when Empire came out, but I seem to remember when I saw it in the theatre that there was a short shot of luke's hand still holding ahis lit lightsabre falling down the shaft. Does anybody agree/disagree/care? Firestorm 00:41, (UTC) They just couldn't have left him out of it, could they :) But those are the big three in my mind, and the rest i really don't mind. I also can't stand them putting Jar Jar's voice in the Naboo Celebration at the end of VI. I also disagree with them putting in Haden Christensen in Sabastian Shaw's place. Shreevatsa 07:03, (UTC) As a Star Wars fan, I am against Greedo shooting first, as he would have hit his target instead of missing to the far left side of Han's head. After all, I´m sure nobody minds ¨New digital shots of the X-Wings and Y-Wings taking off from Yavin (in the original version, they just appeared as red flashes)¨, but a lot of people are very passionately against Greedo shooting first -) I think this article should exactly point out which changes are most criticised, or are most ¨important¨. Isn't the Darth Vader breathing sound at the end of the credits in the theater version of Episode 1 absent in the home versions? 31 A topic that might be relevant to this article.
20 How did they know that all these people wanted the originals back?.3 Episode VI end scene original-to-DVD comparisson images.
How about changes prior to what we think of as the re-releases? I'm thinking specifically of Luke watching the space battle above him early in the movie that was apparently in the very earliest screen showings and was added in for the first US network TV showing? And the scene with Biggs? - Bitt 21:22, (UTC) Are you sure you didn't confuse it with one of the deleted scenes? Of course, I don't own the DVD as of this writing.- B-101 20:26, (UTC) That distinction (with any other changes) should be listed. I think the "Episode IV: A New Hope" tag wasn't added until the re-releases in preperation of Episode 5 came out. I thought the original 1977 release was slightly different from subsequent releases. Here's one I'm pretty sure of but would like confirmation: In the 2004 version of the Cantina scene, one of the aliens resembling a werewolf is replaced by a new character. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page.
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