[post_page_title]Kermit would never do that[/post_page_title]
Settle down. While certainly not a Disney movie when it came out, The Empire Strikes Back – as well as the movies that preceded and succeeded it – are Disney properties now. Yay for acquisitions by multinational conglomerates! Anyway, Empire.

Clearly the best of the original trilogy’s films, it introduced us to Yoda. A member of a still-unnamed species, this wise Jedi master lived in the swamps of Dagobah, where he trained a despondent Luke Skywalker in the ways of the Force. Or, y’know, the movie about a talking frog who convinced a guy to off his dad. Either/or.
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