George Lucas Guest Stars on The Clone Wars!

George Lucas Guest Stars on The Clone Wars!

When The Clone Wars airs on Cartoon Network this Friday, October 1st, fans will see George Lucas cast as the character Papanoida in Sphere of Influence."

By EdGross - Sep 27, 2010 10:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

When Pantoran Chairman Papanoida's family is kidnapped and held for ransom, Ahsoka Tano must team up with Senator Riyo Chuchi to aid the new chairman in recovering his family. It’s a journey deep into the dark underbelly of the Coruscant crime scene, with an unlikely – and immediately recognizable – protagonist painted into a corner and forced into action.

Seen only briefly as a background character in Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, Papanoida will nonetheless appear very familiar to Star Wars fans, film buffs and pop culture aficionados. He is, of course, modeled after Star Wars creator George Lucas – who also wore blue face paint for the character’s live-action cameo debut.

“My appearance in Episode III was just for fun. Mostly, I did it for my kids,” says Lucas. “I was wrapping the series, and I’d never been on-screen in a Star Wars film, even though I’d been making them for decades. With The Clone Wars, I get the best of both worlds, because I get a starring role but don’t have to do any acting or wear any blue make-up.”



Lucas’ children – Amanda, Katie and Jett – also appeared with the director in the live-action outing, and they, too, make their Clone Wars debut in “Sphere of Influence.” None of the Lucas family provides voice-acting for the series, however; Jett’s doppelganger is voiced by Robot Chicken’s Seth Green, while Amanda and Katie’s avatars are voiced by Meredith Salenger (who also voices Barriss Offee) and Nika Futerman (Asajj Ventress), respectively. Lucas himself is voiced by Clone Wars regular Corey Burton (Count Dooku, Cad Bane) – who based the character’s distinctive sound on Orson Welles’ Harry Lime from The Third Man.

While Papanoida is featured fairly passively in his live-action incarnation, the character has an opportunity for a considerably more active role in The Clone Wars. Taking him deep into the Coruscant underground, the Pantoran Chairman’s mission gives him the chance to demonstrate his chops in a few decidedly action-oriented sequences.

“We actually made Papanoida into kind of an action hero,” says Dave Filoni, supervising director of The Clone Wars. “The bad guys have his family, and he goes after them, blasters blazing. Shoot first, ask questions later. His character is very focused on finding and protecting his kids; it’s a desperate situation, and he steps up. It’s a fun episode with a lot of action – and it’s unique, in that our normal heroes give up the spotlight while Papanoida takes matters into his own hands. This was a surreal episode to produce, since the guy on screen was sitting right next to me while we were making it.”
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MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 9/27/2010, 11:10 AM
George Lucas raped my childhood.

Someone had to say it!:)
Brashlight
Brashlight - 9/27/2010, 11:16 AM
Ror@ LOL, thats sick but sadly its true for me too! Jar Jar FVCKING Binks!!!! Wow George, what were you thinking or smoking!!!

I have to say though compared to 1-3 I actually like the clone wars movie. Again though, that is compared to movies 1-3, That bar ain't very high!!!
TurdFergunson
TurdFergunson - 9/27/2010, 11:20 AM
gotta admit, so far the new season of Clone Wars has been by far simply just awesome. Leaving the franchise in hands of animators like these is a stellar move by GL. Well done.
A7
A7 - 9/27/2010, 11:22 AM
i think Greedo also has a cameo in this one
OdinsBeard
OdinsBeard - 9/27/2010, 11:23 AM
Intruder@ well said.
Brashlight
Brashlight - 9/27/2010, 11:30 AM
Gusto@ LOL, nice
YourMomNaked
YourMomNaked - 9/27/2010, 11:31 AM
Even the alien with the brain fro disapproves.
OdinsBeard
OdinsBeard - 9/27/2010, 11:31 AM
Gusto@ so how did you point down to the deepest depths of your heart and soul?
Weeton
Weeton - 9/27/2010, 11:36 AM
At least voice talents are being used.
rodsvilaca
rodsvilaca - 9/27/2010, 11:40 AM
I love SW, I love Indy, I love Lucas, I love FUN.

Baron Papanoida served the Galactic Republic as an intelligence agent, though there was some question as to the Baron's true allegiance—it was rumored that he was, in fact, a double agent, loyal only to himself.

This may have explained why he informed the Jedi Council that there was no Separatist presence on Utapau: a claim Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi later proved false when he discovered the headquarters of General Grievous in Pau City.

Papanoida did not comment on whether this was a genuine mistake or a deliberate omission—a stance that only added to his shifty reputation.

Source: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/N._Papanoida
TheNameIsBetty
TheNameIsBetty - 9/27/2010, 12:12 PM
Cool don't watch this show though
Creature
Creature - 9/27/2010, 12:14 PM
lulz @BmanHall. That should be done in a Clone Wars episode.
Honestly though, George, go to hell.
GrimeKid
GrimeKid - 9/27/2010, 12:24 PM
I feel sorry for Lucas. Imagine you created the Star Wars universe & you love it dearly
but you aint allowed to explore & expand it cos fanboys will go mental.
I think Star Wars should be like James Bond, a new film every 2 years set in different parts of the galexy with all new characters
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 9/27/2010, 12:25 PM
Holy crap I use to be the BIGGEST Star Wars nerd on the planet. Bought everything, read everything...Then the prequels happened. George Lucas ruined my life for a number of years and I almost didn't make it. But then Ronald D. Moore rebooted Battlestar Galactica and everything was ok. God, I wish Ron Moore would've gotten his hands on Star Wars before George destroyed it. Those would've been some kick-ass prequels.
StrangerX
StrangerX - 9/27/2010, 12:25 PM
Wow!! I never knew so many ppl had hate for Lucas.
GrimeKid
GrimeKid - 9/27/2010, 12:45 PM
@Gusto I know but I just ignor them films. but to be honest (and i'll be grilled for this) I didn't like Return Of The Jedi much either because of the Ewoks.
Plus there is some terrible 007 films but they power on through, & if they hadn't we wouldnt have Casino Royale(2007) arguably the best Bond
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 9/27/2010, 12:55 PM
I wasn't crazy about the ewoks either, but they weren't as obnoxious as Binks, and they were all better actors than Mannequin Skywalker!:) Bottom line is little teddy bear aliens sell plenty of toys to kids and by the time Return Of The Jedi rolled around, thats were Lucas realized the majority of the cash came from. He changed the original script to include the little furry [frick]s and keep Han Solo alive.
GrimeKid
GrimeKid - 9/27/2010, 1:02 PM
@RorMachine Mannequin Skywalker! I hope you dont mind if I use that now.
I almost swallowed my face when I read it. Hilarious!
GrimeKid
GrimeKid - 9/27/2010, 1:18 PM
Actually I misinterpreted what you meant Ror.
When you said 'Mannequin Skywalker' I first thought you was having a knock at Mark Hamill's wooden performance.
It's not as funny now...still good though
scurvydog
scurvydog - 9/27/2010, 1:35 PM
Does Lucas' character shoot first? I can't believe no one's asked that yet...LOL
MisterJoshua
MisterJoshua - 9/27/2010, 2:57 PM
@ BmanHall : That pic is now my wallpaper! Definately dig it!!


Dunno why he inserted himself into the movie 'just for his kids', after all, he inserted his kids into the movies themselves!!


TREE24K
TREE24K - 9/27/2010, 3:01 PM
01carterg its from Clerks II so no need giving credit where its not due.
comicbookjerk
comicbookjerk - 9/27/2010, 4:21 PM
rodsvilaca
rodsvilaca - 9/27/2010, 9:02 PM
This is currently the preview version of the Episode Guide. Come back on October 1, 2010 for the full guide.

"A child stolen is a hope lost."

Synopsis: Chairman Papanoida's family is kidnapped and held for ransom. Ahsoka must team up with the Senator from Pantora, Riyo Chuchi, to aid the new chairman in recovering his family before the Trade Federation can unduly influence the future of his planet.

Director: Kyle Dunlevy

Writer: Katie Lucas, Steve Melching

Supervising Writer: Drew Z. Greenberg

Key Characters: Ahsoka Tano, Senator Riyo Chuchi, Chairman Papanoida, Chi Eekway, Che Amanwe, Ion, Senator Lott Dod, Jabba the Hutt

Key Locales: Coruscant; Tatooine

Lucas family's characters revealed:

Chairman Papanoida = GEORGE LUCAS

Chi Eekway = KATIE LUCAS

Che Amanwe = AMANDA LUCAS

Ion = JETT LUCAS
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