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Kenny Baker R2D2 & Anthony Daniels C3PO autograph signed autographed bank +proof:
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Greetings STAR WARS and R2D2 / 3PO fans ...
Here is a fantastic autographed / signed
Star Wars Electronic Talking Bank ... I just now pressed the button on the bank.... and it works fine. ... The STAR WARS theme played, C3PO\'s eyes illuminated and he made his speech using the actual voice of Anthony Daniels introducing the 2 droids, and then R2D2 chirped and chimed in, and his red light illuminated, and he proceeded to move forward to push any awaiting coin into the deposit slot .... BUT .... PLEASE NOTE: Due to the sometimes RUGGED handling by the USPS , I am selling this piece as a collector piece for the two AUTOGRAPHS only. I sincerely hope the bank arrives to you in the same working order, and I have gone to a great deal of care to package the bank carefully, but again, I am not guaranteeing that the bank will arrive in perfect working order as it is now, and I am sure you will agree, that CERTAINLY the MAIN VALUE of the piece is arrived at by having the two rare signatures of both droids on one item.
Indeed a rare autographed Collector\'s Item signed by BOTH actors who portrayed the droids R2D2 and C3PO , plus you get two nice 8.5x11 photo images of
the two gentleman taken at the days of the signings. RARE and WONDERFUL.
R2D2 - Kenny Baker / The charming droid sold to Uncle Owen and Luke Skywalker. Little did they know at the time R2D2 was carrying the most pivotal piece of information to destroy the evil EMPIRE , and restore peace to the Galaxy in the form of a holographic message from the brave and beautiful, Princess Leia...... HELP ME OBI WAN KENOBI. YOU\'RE MY ONLY HOPE.And C3PO - Anthony Daniels.. Human/Cyborg Relations expert...... and best pal to R2D2.

And now , you can own AN ULTRA RARE autographed electronic motion bank signed by both Droids themselves.This is a nifty motion-action bank was taken to 2 STAR WARS conventions where it was nicely signed by
each of the charming actors. Again, I will include two free 8.5x11 photographs of each actor on the actual day of his signing as
proof.
1966 STAN LEE STORYyes, a rare piece of STAR WARS history indeed !! This was SIGNED at Star Wars Conventions A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy not far , far away. ( this one :O) You can see the 2 free bonus photos in the pics in this listing. Please enjoy. And thank you for shopping with me.fun facts from wikipedia...
R2-D2
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R2-D2
Star Wars character
R2-D2 Droid.png
First appearance Star Wars (1977)
Created by George Lucas
Portrayed by Kenny Baker (Episodes I-VI and consultant in Episode VII)
Jimmy Vee (Episode VIII)
Deep Roy (stand-in/stunt double, Episodes V and VI)
Radio controllers:
Grant Imahara, Mick Garris, Jolyon Bambridge, Don Bies
Voiced by Ben Burtt (vocal effects)
Information
Nickname(s) Artoo, R2
Species Robot
Gender Masculine programming
Occupation Astromech droid
Affiliation Galactic Republic
Rebel Alliance/New Republic
Jedi Order
Resistance
Homeworld NabooR2-D2 or Artoo-Detoo is a fictional robot character in the Star Wars universe created by George Lucas, who appears in the original trilogy, the prequel trilogy, and the sequel trilogy. As a charismatic and mischievous astromech droid (referred to in the novel as a \'thermocapsulary dehousing assister\'), R2-D2 is a major character appearing with his protocol droid companion, C-3PO, as the only two characters to appear in all seven Star Wars films. Throughout the course of the films, he joins or supports Padmé Amidala, Anakin Skywalker, Leia Organa, Luke Skywalker, and Obi-Wan Kenobi in various points in the saga.English actor Kenny Baker played R2-D2 in all three original Star Wars films, and received billing credit for the character in the prequel trilogy, where Baker\'s role was reduced, as R2-D2 was portrayed mainly by radio controlled props and CGI models. In the sequel trilogy, Baker was credited as consultant for the first installment, while actor Jimmy Vee will take over the role beginning in Episode VIII. R2-D2\'s sounds and vocal effects were created by Ben Burtt. R2-D2 was designed in artwork by Ralph McQuarrie, co-developed by John Stears and built by Tony Dyson.
Kenny Baker (English actor)
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Kenny Baker
Kenny Baker convention.jpg
Baker at a science fiction convention, February 12, 2005
Born Kenneth George Baker
24 August 1934
Birmingham, England
Died 13 August 2016 (aged 81)
Preston, England
Occupation Actor, musician
Years active 1951–2015
Spouse(s) Eileen Baker
(m. 1970; d. 1993)
Children 2Kenneth George \"Kenny\" Baker (24 August 1934 – 13 August 2016) was an English actor and musician. He was well known for portraying the character R2-D2 in the popular science fiction movie franchise Star Wars.Life and careerBaker, who stood 3 ft 8 in (112 cm) tall, was born and educated in Birmingham, Warwickshire, and at boarding school in Kent. His parents were of average height.[1] He wanted to follow in his father\'s footsteps and be an engraver, but had not received sufficient education.[citation needed] He went to live with his father, stepmother and half sister in Hastings, Sussex, and in 1951 was approached on the street by a lady who invited him to join a theatrical troupe of dwarves and midgets. This was his first taste of show business. Later, he joined a circus for a brief time, learned to ice skate and appeared in many ice shows. He had formed a successful comedy act called the Minitones with entertainer Jack Purvis when George Lucas hired him to be the man inside R2-D2 in Star Wars in 1976.[2]Baker appears as R2-D2 in six of the episodic theatrical Star Wars films, and played an additional role in 1983\'s Return of the Jedi as Paploo, the Ewok who steals an Imperial speeder bike. He was originally going to play Wicket, but he fell ill and that role was handed over to Warwick Davis. Baker is featured on Justin Lee Collins\'s \"Bring Back Star Wars\". He revealed a feud between him and his co-star Anthony Daniels. He claimed Daniels had been rude to him on numerous occasions, and states that Daniels is rude to everyone, including fans.[3]Baker\'s other films include The Elephant Man, Time Bandits (also with Jack Purvis), Willow (also with Purvis and Warwick Davis), Flash Gordon, Amadeus and Jim Henson\'s Labyrinth. On television, he appeared in the British medical drama Casualty. He also had a part in the BBC production of The Chronicles of Narnia.
C-3PO
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C-3PO
Star Wars character
C-3PO droid.png
First appearance Star Wars: A New Hope
(1977)
Created by George Lucas
Portrayed by Anthony Daniels Episodes (I-VIII)
Voiced by Anthony Daniels (most media)
Ross King (Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter)
Tom Kane (Various video games, Jedi Training Academy, and Robot Chicken)
Simon Pegg (Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars)
Homeworld Tatooine
Information
Nickname(s) Threepio
Species Robot
Gender Masculine programming
Occupation Protocol droid
Affiliation Galactic Republic
Rebel Alliance/New Republic
Skywalker family
Resistance
Family Anakin Skywalker (re-creator)C-3PO (/siːˈθriːpi.oʊ/) or See-Threepio is a humanoid robot character from the Star Wars universe who appears in the original Star Wars films, the prequel trilogy and the sequel trilogy. Created by Anakin Skywalker, C-3PO was designed as a protocol droid intended to assist in etiquette, customs, and translation, boasting that he is \"fluent in over six million forms of communication\". Along with his droid counterpart R2-D2, C-3PO provides comic relief within the narrative structure of the films, serving as foils for another; they are the only two characters to appear in all seven Star Wars films. Anthony Daniels portrayed C-3PO in all 7 films.Despite his oblivious nature, C-3PO has played a pivotal role in the Galaxy\'s history, appearing under the service of Shmi Skywalker, the Lars homestead, Padmé Amidala, Raymus Antilles, Luke Skywalker, and Leia Organa. In the majority of depictions, C-3PO\'s physical appearance is primarily a polished gold plating, although his appearance varies throughout the films; including the absence of metal coverings in The Phantom Menace, a dull copper plating in Attack of the Clones, a silver lower right leg introduced in A New Hope, and a red left arm in The Force Awakens. C-3PO also appears frequently in the Star Wars expanded universe of novels, comic books, and video games, and was a major character in the ABC television show, Droids.
Anthony Daniels
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For other people named Anthony Daniels, see Anthony Daniels (disambiguation).
Anthony Daniels
Daniels03 cropped.jpg
Anthony Daniels, 2005
Born 21 February 1946 (age 70)
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK
Occupation Actor, mime artist
Years active 1976–2016
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Anthony Daniels (born 21 February 1946) is an English actor. He is best known for portraying the droid C-3PO in all of the movies in the Star Wars film series.
Star Wars
Daniels with fellow Star Wars actor Warwick Davis in 2010
Daniels in May 2011Daniels has played C-3PO in all of the Star Wars feature films from the original installment in the series, as both the body and voice of the golden robot. In Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, he wore a blue Spandex costume so that during editing of the movie his body could be turned into many different wires and circuits. Daniels has reprised the role for various promotional work such as hosting The Making of Star Wars, Star Wars Connections and The Science of Star Wars; for appearances on The Muppet Show and Sesame Street and an anti-smoking public service announcement; for Star Wars Holiday Special; in advertising for Star Wars licensed products such as Kenner toys; and even a breakfast cereal based on the character.[7]Daniels voiced C-3PO in the Star Wars radio serial based on the original trilogy. He is the only cast member of the original Star Wars trilogy to voice his character in all three parts of NPR\'s dramatisations of the trilogy. He voiced C-3PO for four animated series: Droids, Star Wars: Clone Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Star Wars Rebels. Other C-3PO voicework by Daniels includes: the Christmas-themed Christmas in the Stars album; the multiple Walt Disney theme park attractions, Star Tours and Star Tours: The Adventures Continue; the fan film/show Raiders of the Lost Jedi Temple of Doom: A Fan Film of Epic Proportions and the Star Tours shutdown ceremony as a part of the Disney\'s Hollywood Studios\' \"Last Tour to Endor\" event at Star Wars Celebration V in Orlando, Florida. He also provided the narration and all character voices for the audio books Dark Force Rising and The Last Command.[8]
Anthony Daniels in 2013Daniels contributed the foreword to the collected scripts of the Return of the Jedi radio drama, as their author Brian Daley died just as the episodes were being recorded. Daniels\' other Star Wars-related writings include the Wonder Column for Star Wars Insider magazine and a comic book adventure for C-3PO and R2-D2 entitled The Protocol Offensive, published by Dark Horse Comics.[9]Daniels controlled the puppet for 2002\'s Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones, but all these scenes were cut, with the droid\'s first appearance in the film being Daniels in costume. In this film and 2005\'s Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, he also performed the vocal tracks for scenes that featured a computer generated C-3PO. Daniels is the only actor to act in the original seven films, the 2008 Clone Wars film, and the related television series.[10]Daniels hosted the Star Wars: In Concert North American tour.[11]Daniels also makes cameo appearances as a humanoid in two scenes of the feature films. His character, Lieutenant Dannl Faytonni, is named as a tribute to his own name, albeit in modified form. The character appears in the Outlander nightclub scene early in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones as a man in blue uniform who can be seen in a cutaway reaction shot after Obi-Wan disarms the bounty hunter Zam Wesell. Faytonni can also be seen at the Galaxies Opera House in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith.[12]Daniels reprised his role as C-3PO in The Lego Movie when his character made a cameo appearance along with other crew members of the Millennium Falcon.[13]Daniels reprised his role as C-3PO in the seventh Star Wars film, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which began filming in May 2014 and was released in December 2015.[14] J.J. Abrams, the director for The Force Awakens, told Daniels that he was only going to be the voice of C-3PO in the film. However, Abrams changed his mind and decided Daniels would wear the suit in the film as well. Abrams made a new C-3PO suit for Daniels to wear during filming using 3D printing that allows Daniels a great deal more mobility and comfort than the original suit. Daniels is also signed to appear as C-3PO in the two sequels following The Force Awakens;[15] they will be released in 2017[16] and 2019, respectively.
Jawa
A Jawa with the spore of a sarlacc from \"Fortune, Fate, and the Natural History of the Sarlacc\", Star Wars Tales 6 (2000).The Jawas are a pygmy rodent-like race inhabiting the desert planet of Tatooine. They are hardworking people who work as scavengers and tinkers, picking up discarded/broken machinery and fixing it up for sale. Being bald and pale, they are entirely covered in red or brown cloaks and their glowing yellow eyes are the only body parts visible. However, they do appear to have hairy arms in Episode IV. For transport on the desert world, they use long-abandoned mining sandcrawlers. These lumbering giants can house a family unit as well as store cargo that they have collected on their journeys. Jawas belong to clans. Half of the clan works in the sandcrawlers, while the other half lives in desert fortresses in remote areas. These fortresses have high walls made from large chunks of old wrecked spaceships for protection against Tusken Raiders and krayt dragons. They also serve as a home for the rest of the Jawa clan which store the wealth gathered by the other family unit in the sandcrawlers. They are usually 1m to 1.5m tall (between three and five feet).[19]Jawas also employ a variable language. This means that almost no other species can understand their language, because any given word can have more than four different meanings.Jawas appear briefly in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace during the Mos Espa Podrace, and in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, giving directions to Anakin Skywalker. They appear when Owen Lars and Luke Skywalker buy C-3PO and R2-D2 in Star Wars: A New Hope, as well as one Jawa appearing among the riffraff in Jabba the Hutt\'s palace in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.Specialists studying the past of the Sand People of the Tusken Raiders also used the term Ghorfa to denote an earlier sedentary phase of their culture, and lastly Kumumgah, for the earliest stratum of sentient civilization on the planet, believed by some to represent a common ancestry shared by the Ghorfas (the Tuskens) and the Jawas.Dathcha
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Dathcha
Biographical BBY
Physical color
Yellow
Chronological and political information
Era(s)
Rebellion era
[Source] \"A beton nya mombay m\'bwa!\"
―Jawaese for, \"This is mine, all mine!\"[src]Dathcha was a male Jawa adventurer and trader who served as lead scout under the leadership of Chief was famous for taunting a krayt dragon and living to tell the tale. Dathcha wanted to leave Tatooine and explore the galaxy. At some point he stole Wuher\'s EPT-212 droid detector, because he didn\'t like his \"no droids\" policy. However, Wuher had hired a spacer to return it, who confronted Dathcha in the Dune Sea and took the detector off him after knocking him unconscious.[1]In 0 BBY he shot R2-D2 in the Jundland Wastes. He was accompanied by his nephew Enjikket. His entire clan was slaughtered by stormtroopers who were searching for the droids they had recently sold.

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