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Obi Wan???
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Where does Oola appear in the game Obi Wan??? Quinlanfan 14:57, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
- She appears in the first level of the first chapter where Obi-Wan encouters the Black Heth on an advert of some kind. User:Admiral jolyon 13:26 25 December 2006.
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In the movie she looks kind of ugly. But in the sectch she looks pretty. Is the scetch suposed to be when she was younger? 67.72.98.113 17:30, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
- I think that she is very hot in the picture —Unsigned comment by 71.195.207.31 (talk • contribs).
Well, maybe she and Lyn Me are not as pretty as the ones in The Clone Wars, some of the other Twi'leks in the Films don't look very good, besides for Ann Gella and Tann Gella, and the aids of Orn Free Taa but she is ok as long as she looks better than Orn Free Taa does. 75.27.36.231 23:21, February 26, 2010 (UTC)
Remember in some of the older pictures the make up and and costuming was not as good as it is today. Most close ups of twi'lek girls even in recent movies are not always as attractive as they appear on film (Aayla Secura and Orn Free Taa's assistants as an example). Also remember that sketches do not always accurately portray a character as they are often stylized and enhanced by the artist. --68.122.191.87 00:26, August 31, 2010 (UTC)
age
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In Star Wars Obi wan,32 BBY, she looks the same as she does in 4 ABY. either it is another twilek or she must be in her 40's. She looks like she was in her late teens or 20's in ROTJ. Quinlanfan 16:59, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
Oh no...the RANCOR
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There is a posability that my favorite SW character survived, but I even doubt it! She was eaten...unfortunatly...there's no way for her survival —Unsigned comment by 71.223.190.110 (talk • contribs).
This is a pointless statement, but none the less funny. I wish Oola had survived too. I think she could have survived, you know, climb out of the rancor when it died.--Crion87 01:45, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
She is not dead it said in one of the new graphic novels. she was cut out of the rancor by some Tusken raiders. 84.45.208.245 15:54, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
Really? --XXbringmethehorizonXx 00:53, November 12, 2009 (UTC)xXbringmethehorizonXx
It was Jubnuk who was cut out of the Rancor's stomach. He found a lucky talisman according to his page. --Near-sighted Jedi
Did you know...
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That Femi Taylor was only 22 when she played the part of Oola in 1982? So that means she was 36 when she played as Oola again in 1996 for the Specail Edition. Right now she should be 47 right now. Wow, she's about 5 years younger than I thought she would be, but I bet she would still look good in her fifties. —Unsigned comment by DuDisNow (talk • contribs).
pleasure?
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what does it mean that she gave pleasure to jabba? i thought he was a hermaphrodite. —Unsigned comment by 71.214.118.135 (talk • contribs).
- Don't forget that he had a male personality. You do the connecting —Unsigned comment by 97.95.37.106 (talk • contribs).
- What kind of Pleasure? Tinminer 22:45, February 17, 2010 (UTC)
Oola Breast slip in Episode VI - The only depiction of nudity in the Star Wars saga
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I think this is a relevant article to add in Wookiepedia, despite partial female partial nudity. It is the only depiction of nudity in the Star Wars saga aswell as probally the entire Star Wars canon, which is siginificant in both terms of filmmaking and art. For a character as undetailed as Oola it also makes for interesting trivia.
It isn't very graphic and when compared to the actual wikipedia's graphic images it is nothing offensive.
Here is the image in question.
http: //i398.photobucket.com /albums/pp66/Slice2279/vlcsnap-2009-08-22-23h30m21s179.png (there are a few spaces in the URL to avoid a directly linking this image with wookiepedia, incase it is infact irrelavant or not appropriate, so to access it take the spaces out)
--Totse 04:20, January 12, 2010 (UTC)
- Why the heck would be create an article for a wardrobe malfunction? Significant filmmaking and art? It wasn't planned, it wasn't "artistic nudity" intentionally added to the film by George Lucas. - JMAS
Hey, it's me! 04:27, January 12, 2010 (UTC)
I don't believe that Lucas intended for that to happen, but I do believe that we could mention it in the article.--Admrial Thrawn 07:00, January 12, 2010 (UTC)
I didn't notice it, and what are the graphic images on Wikipedia Graphic Images? Tinminer 22:47, February 17, 2010 (UTC)
I've never noticed it, so it must be hardly noticeable. 75.27.36.231 23:21, February 26, 2010 (UTC)
I never noticed it either.Oola has to be my favorite Star Wars character of all time!User:Barbiegirlvolcano
Failures Punishment?
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On this page it states that the reason Jabba dropped Oola to the rancor was that she failed to amuse him with her performance. The only reason I bring this up is that pretty much ever licensed Star Wars novel including the script from ROTJ tell a different story. In these official works of literature Oola does succeed to amuse him with her dancing but it is only when she refuses to come to Jabba and give him more (interpret that how you want) that he sends her to her doom. I have tried to fix this error but it is continually rejected. I think it is a mistake but if you think otherwise please give me some sort of reason. Thanks.
--68.122.191.87 00:18, August 31, 2010 (UTC)