George Lucas’s Celebration Intro
July 19, 2008Throughout Celebration Japan on the digital stage is a video greeting/interview from George Lucas, who could not attend but nonetheless sent his best wishes. Here is a transcript of that video:

I’d like to say how great it is that Star Wars is in Japan, that we’re able to have the Celebration here. It’s a perfect tribute to Japan and to Star Wars, that have a lot in common, and I hope everybody enjoys themselves. The Celebrations are always an enormous amount of fun.
I admire Japan very much. I have studied Japan and Japanese culture ever since I was little, so part of what I make comes off as having a lot of Japanese cultural implications. I’ve worked with Japanese directors, and I’ve been coming here ever since 1969, so I think part of that is my own love of Japan.
I’ve always been a great fan of Akira Kurosawa. Later on, I got to meet Kurosawa and work with him, and it was very exciting. He is one of the premiere moviemakers of our time. When I did the original Star Wars, The Hidden Fortress was a big influence on me because in that movie the story is told from the point-of-view of two farmers. It’s the story of kings and princesses and wars, but told the story of these two farmers. I liked that, so I used that idea with the two robots, and said that I’d tell the story from their point-of-view, even though it’s about galactic wars and princesses and everything.
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July 20, 2008 at 3:39 am
Haha, CIV - Lucas video message. CJ - Lucas video message. CE - er, nothing.
July 20, 2008 at 6:41 am
It’s interesting to read that George Lucas has so much associated with Japan. Of cource, he outlines it because the Celebration is right there, but it might be a reason, WHY it takes place in the country of growing sun.
I would like to now, if there will be a Celebration in Germany someday? Because here exists a huge Star Wars Fan Community as well and I’d love to see actors and other people associated with Star Wars like in Japan, as well!
Best regards from Germany
Jan