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- Star Wars Kid appeared in the Season Twelve episode, "Canada on Strike".
- Star Wars Kid es el apodo dado a Ghyslain Raza, un adolescente canadiense que filmó a sí mismo luchando contra centinelas imaginarios con un recuperador de pelotas de golf, como si fuera un sable de luz de doble cara ejercido por el antagonista Darth Mutilar en Star Wars: Episodio I. Durante el última década, se estima que el vídeo original sin modificar, Star Wars Kid ha acumulado más de mil millones de visitas.
- Star Wars Kid is a viral video featuring a teenager using a stick as a lightsaber in his basement. The video was recorded in private but spread through the world on YouTube, to the embarrassment of the kid. Likewise, in Arrested Development, George Michael recorded himself lightsaber fighting in the model home's garage and he was embarrassed many times by it.
- Star Wars Kid was one of the many forms of the internet's most unusual creatures, also known as the SWK, Four Eyed Fiend, or Shoggoth. It has developed an infamous reputation as the creator and star of the most famous of the early internet phenomena, including (but not limited to) the Numa Numa Dance, Angry German Kid, and the eponymous video of that fat dude swinging a broomstick.
- Star Wars Kid is a viral video featuring Ghyslain Razaa, a Canadian teenager who filmed himself fighting against imaginary sentries with a golf-ball retriever, as though it were a double-sided light saber such as the one Darth Maul uses in Star Wars: Episode I. Over the last decade, it is estimated that the original, unmodified Star Wars Kid video has accumulated over one billion views.
- Star Wars Kid (2002) Think of the Star Wars Kid as a cautionary tale. Don't make videotapes of yourself pretending to be Darth Maul using a golf ball retriever as your lightsaber--they'll only end up on the Internet. Or, maybe, do make said videotapes, as they lead to the amusement of hundreds of thousands of delighted Web users. Thus goes the sad tale of Ghyslain Raza, the well-meaning geek who launched a thousand chuckles.
- He was also always mad for some strange reason, but nobody's bothered to ask why, because that's one of the things that makes him so funny. He never laughed, and that's because he was trying to be like most Jedis, because they were always SO SERIOUS. Tell him a very funny, sexual joke, and he won't laugh, because he is so serious. He was quite smart, though, smarter than most of the Jedi. He knew everything about Star Wars, and that's why he might be a nerd.
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- Star Wars Kid appeared in the Season Twelve episode, "Canada on Strike".
- Star Wars Kid es el apodo dado a Ghyslain Raza, un adolescente canadiense que filmó a sí mismo luchando contra centinelas imaginarios con un recuperador de pelotas de golf, como si fuera un sable de luz de doble cara ejercido por el antagonista Darth Mutilar en Star Wars: Episodio I. Durante el última década, se estima que el vídeo original sin modificar, Star Wars Kid ha acumulado más de mil millones de visitas.
- He was also always mad for some strange reason, but nobody's bothered to ask why, because that's one of the things that makes him so funny. He never laughed, and that's because he was trying to be like most Jedis, because they were always SO SERIOUS. Tell him a very funny, sexual joke, and he won't laugh, because he is so serious. He was quite smart, though, smarter than most of the Jedi. He knew everything about Star Wars, and that's why he might be a nerd. He currently lives on Tatooine and is planning to move back to Earth, because he is not really getting noticed by most of the Jedi. He is actually the least popular Jedi. But he is still working his way up on becoming the most popular Jedi. So far, he hasn't really been making much progress.
- Star Wars Kid is a viral video featuring a teenager using a stick as a lightsaber in his basement. The video was recorded in private but spread through the world on YouTube, to the embarrassment of the kid. Likewise, in Arrested Development, George Michael recorded himself lightsaber fighting in the model home's garage and he was embarrassed many times by it.
- Star Wars Kid (2002) Think of the Star Wars Kid as a cautionary tale. Don't make videotapes of yourself pretending to be Darth Maul using a golf ball retriever as your lightsaber--they'll only end up on the Internet. Or, maybe, do make said videotapes, as they lead to the amusement of hundreds of thousands of delighted Web users. Thus goes the sad tale of Ghyslain Raza, the well-meaning geek who launched a thousand chuckles. Ghyslain Raza, a Quebecois teen, filmed himself acting like the Star Wars character Darth Maul. The video was subsequently placed on the internet by classmates. It became widely parodied on such shows as Arrested Development and American Dad.
- Star Wars Kid was one of the many forms of the internet's most unusual creatures, also known as the SWK, Four Eyed Fiend, or Shoggoth. It has developed an infamous reputation as the creator and star of the most famous of the early internet phenomena, including (but not limited to) the Numa Numa Dance, Angry German Kid, and the eponymous video of that fat dude swinging a broomstick.
- Star Wars Kid is a viral video featuring Ghyslain Razaa, a Canadian teenager who filmed himself fighting against imaginary sentries with a golf-ball retriever, as though it were a double-sided light saber such as the one Darth Maul uses in Star Wars: Episode I. Over the last decade, it is estimated that the original, unmodified Star Wars Kid video has accumulated over one billion views.
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