Pink Five Strikes Back

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Pink Five Strikes Back
AtomFilms
Release date
  • June 29, 2004 (2004-06-29)
Running time
9 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Pink Five Strikes Back is a

Valley Girl-type pilot.[1]

In this installment, Stacey follows Luke Skywalker to Dagobah, and eventually ends up being trained by Yoda as well. As Pink Five did with Episode IV, the film presents familiar events, story points, and now characters from Episode V from a very different point of view.

The film proved popular with Star Wars fans, winning rave reviews and the Audience Choice Award in the 2004 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards, sponsored by Lucasfilm and AtomFilms.

The next chapter of the Pink Five saga, Return of Pink Five was released in April 2006. The end of Pink Five Strikes Back promoted the final installment of the trilogy as The Revenge of Pink Five, though the third film was finally named Return of Pink Five which follows the Star Wars trilogy where the Episode VI's working title was Revenge of the Jedi but was ultimately named Return of the Jedi.

References

  1. ^
    San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived from the original
    on 2012-02-29.

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