The treetop community featured by TheMoviePool.com looks even more like an Ewok village than the one we featured in SW is Everywhere: Episode XX. (Thanks Jordan!)
Researchers have recently discovered 200 new animal species in Paupa, New Guinea. One of which they've dubbed the "Yoda bat" for its resemblence to our favorite pint sized Jedi Master. Read about the discoveries and check out a slide show video at News.Gather.com.
TampaBay.com provides some coverage of last Saturday's Star Wars Grand Florida Alliance event at Emerald City Comics, Games & Toys in Seminole, Florida. Click here for the write-up, which includes some pictures and a quote from TFN/Rebelscum's own Chris Wyman.
TheAtlantic.com not only spotlights Star Wars references on last week's episode of How I Met Your Mother, but also lists their top three Star Wars moments on the show.
For those of us who might not have made it to one of the many Verizon Droid R2-D2 launch parties, check out the following links for some coverage of the fun had by those who attended. And just for fun, click here to check out an old Star Wars Verizon TV commercial. (Thanks Sam!)
Cinematical lets it be known what scenes from the Star Wars saga they'd like to see in 3-D...as well as some they wouldn't. Big Shiny Robot has a similar list as well.
An interesting post at the blog sfard's posterous looks to tackle the question of "Why 'Star Wars' Created a Fanatical Subculture and 'American Pie' Didn't."
As always, the Official Starwars.com Blog provides a fantastic variety of posts that fall into the Star Wars is Everywhere category. Here are a number of links we may not have linked to or covered over the past week or so.
And rounding things out for us today, motion graphics artist/director, Nico, sent over the following:
"I just finished work on this music video for the band Ash, who did the music for Republic Commando and have history with Mr. Lucas! It's heavily inspired by the SW vector arcade games of the 80s, as well as the Battle of Endor!"
Rebelscum Breast Cancer Awareness Charity Patch Posted By Philip on November 25, 2014: Thanks to everybody that ordered patches. I sent a check for $1,600.00 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation on Monday. While it's not as much as I hoped for, it's still very much appreciated. They will remain for sale in the store for anybody that still wishes to purchase them. Details after the jump.