George Lucas Is Not Apologizing for Jar Jar Binks

George Lucas Is Not Apologizing for Jar Jar Binks

Lucas (Star Wars) is never going to apologize for Jar Jar but he does hint at Jar Jar Binks inspiration and how much of an influence Disney has had on him over the years

By DrKinsolving - Aug 15, 2015 03:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: www.people.com



Director and Star Wars creator George Lucas told fans at the D23 Expo in Anaheim on Friday that Disney's Goofy influenced the making of the love-him-or-hate-him Gungan character from the 1999 prequel Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

"I can't even begin to tell you how much of an influence Disney has had on me," Lucas said. "I will say one secret that nobody knows; not many people realize that Goofy was the inspiration for Jar Jar Binks." 

After the audience laughed, Lucas added, "I know that you will look at him differently now. It's pretty obvious, actually, but, um, I love Goofy and I love Jar Jar." 

Disney chairman Bob Iger welcomed Lucas,  with both C3PO and R2D2, to the stage, where he received a standing ovation. 

"I tried to remember back what it was like when I was young and what I got from Disney," Lucas said, "and I am very happy to be here with two of my daughters. One of them's older and sitting here and trying to get into the movie business just like me, and the other one is two years old and we're re-going through the park. To watch it through her eyes is an amazing experience."

Star Wars: The Force Awakens, also known as Star Wars: Episode VII is an upcoming sci-fi space opera film directed by J. J. Abrams. The film will be the seventh installment in the episodic Star Wars film series created by George Lucas. The Force Awakens stars John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, and Max von Sydow, with Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Kenny Baker reprising their roles from previous Star Wars films. The story is set approximately 30 years after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983). Star Wars: The Force Awakens opens on December 18, 2015 in North America.

 
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MrMartyMarvel
MrMartyMarvel - 8/15/2015, 3:57 AM
I hate this insufferable shit-head. Stupid, racist, and ruined Star Wars.


Jar Jar is ok though. BAZING!

kinghulk
kinghulk - 8/15/2015, 4:03 AM
uggggggghhhhh
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 8/15/2015, 4:07 AM
Peel
Peel - 8/15/2015, 5:18 AM
Eh who cares about this hack? The movies went downhill after the first three and this new one isn't going to redeem it no matter how many oldies they bring in.
RockBottom
RockBottom - 8/15/2015, 5:21 AM
Is he high on that stuff? 🚬
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 8/15/2015, 5:50 AM
Good for Lucas for sticking by his character.
Still, Goofy > Jar Jar.
I wonder what Lucas thought to the name "The Force Awakens" Bet he hated it.
Still can't believe Abrams disregarded his ideas for the final trilogy.
Brainiac13
Brainiac13 - 8/15/2015, 5:52 AM
Worst character in the SW universe......

I'm about to start reading The Thrawn Trilogy comics.....never read it before...
MrMartyMarvel
MrMartyMarvel - 8/15/2015, 6:18 AM
@MexicanSuperman @batman1216

Welcome to the school of MrMartinMarvel!

Lesson 1: Don't take anything a MrMartinMarvel says seriously. The wild MrMartinMarvel is often known for saying things that don't reflect how it feels for the sake of its own amusement.

But seriously, I'm just joking. Chillax. :)
ComicsDoneRight
ComicsDoneRight - 8/15/2015, 6:58 AM
Love ya George, keep doing you! Haters who hate on Jar Jar are just sad.
DarkModeDan
DarkModeDan - 8/15/2015, 7:31 AM
I still do not like the character, but I do respect Lucas for sticking with his convictions and his character.

Mr. Lucas, concerning Jar-Jar...




And wow...alien Goofy. It makes sense, but that's just kinda weird. O_o
Cyclone1993
Cyclone1993 - 8/15/2015, 7:34 AM
Good. It's his movie, he doesn't owe us anything.
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 8/15/2015, 7:35 AM
Good. There is nothing to apologize about.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 8/15/2015, 7:51 AM
I dont believe there anythng to apologize about. Although I still dont like the character. I think he just used him too much.
MrJillyMcBeam
MrJillyMcBeam - 8/15/2015, 8:04 AM
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 8/15/2015, 8:28 AM
@MrJillyMcBeam

Haha, LMAO
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 8/15/2015, 9:26 AM
Even as a six year old, Jar Jar irritated me.
BawbScharf
BawbScharf - 8/15/2015, 11:04 AM
I think that Lucas is STILL somewhat of a genius ...if not just a marketing one at this point. The thing was that he was a genius who absolutely needed a filter. From my understanding, there were a lot of people working with Lucas on the original trilogy, helping him adjust ideas ...or he just didn't have the technology to do his balls to the wall insane ideas. During the first film, no one was kissing his ass and telling him he was this legend who could do no wrong. His ideas HAD to be vetted before seeing film. Empire and Jedi had different directors to bring his vision to life. By the time, we got to the special editions and the pre-quels, I think Star Wars was such an unstoppable juggernaut of a franchise in both film and merchandising (again, where Lucas really knows what he is doing) that the studios just said "George Lucas can do know wrong, everything you want to do is approved." Which is why we a trilogy shot primarily on Green Screen about politics with some racist characters. Also, why Lucas directed the whole trilogy.

I am not saying that he was always a hack because there are some great ideas in there ...he just needs the right people around him to tell what is gold and what is crap because he certainly isn't going to know the difference.

I don't wish death on the guy. I don't think he is a terrible human being. He created this AMAZING universe and that cannot EVER be taken away from him. Also, as an objectivist, I respect the hell out of his ability to milk the franchise for all it worth and then selling it to the top bidder. If anything, he is a hell of a business man.
BatmanIsBaddest
BatmanIsBaddest - 8/15/2015, 10:05 PM
Why should he apologize? Fans are fickle. I'm glad he never compromised his vision. It shows that he's a man of character and an artist. Thank you, George, for revolutionizing the film industry and giving us a rich new galaxy of adventures to explore.

I'll always be your fan.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 8/16/2015, 5:52 PM
As much as I dislike Jar Jar Binks, I respect George Lucas for not apologising for the character. He knew what he wanted to do with the character and sometimes, in situations like this, the worst thing you can do is apologise for it.
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