Muppet Yoda vs. CGI Yoda

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Which representation of the Jedi master has given you greater pleasure?

Muppet Yoda
27
55%
CGI Yoda
22
45%
 
Total votes: 49

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Why, is he famous?
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Slartibartfast wrote:Why, is he famous?
Somewhat in terms of American Television.

Aside from that, not really.
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Won, the puppet appears to have.
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I had to vote for CGI Yoda. As much as I loved him as a puppet, that fight with Dooku seared itself into my brain.
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Chardok wrote:
Okay, out of those of us who went to the theater to see AoTC, who didn't see people literally LEAP out of their seats and or Cheer when Yoda started his infamous whoopass scene with CD?
Actually, most of the audience started laughing.

And the puppet in ESB is the most realistic.
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The problem I had with CGI Yoda is that he didn't really do anything interesting. Yes, he fights a lightsabre duel with Dooku, he does a lot of flips and somersaults, and it certainly was climactic - but it isn't really necessary, particularly since he FAILS to defeat Dooku. I felt that fight was just put in to prove the CGI boys could do it. It would've been nice if the film had closure, in a sense, with Dooku being killed but the war being inevitable.

I would've liked to have seen a muppet Yoda sit down and telekinetically manipulate half-a-dozen lightsabres, and watch a beleaguered Dooku get swamped. That would have been funny. :lol:

But since Yoda can pick up an X-wing in ESB, how does a mere lightsabre duel compare? Shouldn't he have been able to simply squash Dooku, literally? Pick up his own escape pod and flatten him with it? Drop a mountain on him?
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Johonebesus wrote:And the puppet in ESB is the most realistic.
His reaction to Luke's raising the X-Wing is what sells it.
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Johonebesus wrote:
Chardok wrote:
Okay, out of those of us who went to the theater to see AoTC, who didn't see people literally LEAP out of their seats and or Cheer when Yoda started his infamous whoopass scene with CD?
Actually, most of the audience started laughing.

And the puppet in ESB is the most realistic.
You got that right. I was kinda embarassed with all the people laughing at the Jumping Yoda. I didn't find it kickass at all. I mean the guy was kicking ass but the scene was ridiculous.
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CGI Yoda - nothing at all against the muppet, but seeing Yoda do more things was just interesting to me. And yes, I did like his fight with Dooku - though they handled it better in the novel.
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