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 | Tales of the Big Green Bunny: Behind the Scenes of Gamer #4 -- Introduction |
Part I of a series of blog updates...
Star Wars is dreadfully serious business. No, really. It's grim. It deals with grown up, mature subject matter like Senate hearings, starship tactics, and mass-energy conversion ratios. This well-realized and fully internally consistent universe has no place for telepathic hamsters or large green rabbits. Not on my watch.
Imagine me saying the above while suppressing schoolboy giggles. See, after 30 years, Star Wars has grown far too big to be easily painted with just one brush of tone and style. There are those who want their Wars dark, grim and gritty - the last five years have been a morose treat for this segment, what with the NJO and Ep3 taking a turn for the shadowy. Then, there are those delight in Star Wars being a bubblegum and pop kind of groove - it's usually old-timers who remember the 70s, and the inherent capital F FUN of the original Star Wars, and its often dated ephemera of an era designed to be disposal but stubbornly wasn't.
Honestly, I'm somewhere in the middle. I like the whole picture, but I think you need both spectrums fed with new content at the same time. While the realists bristled at the actions of the Clone Wars cartoon, my inner child was delighted and downright envious of the kids today, wondering why didn't I get cartoons as cool as these when I was a tyke?
A few years back, there was an editor at LucasBooks by the name of Benjamin Harper. He and I had very similar tastes when it came to Star Wars. We liked the dark and moody drama of the grown up stuff - hell, he's an unabashed dark side booster all the way - but we both championed the fun underdogs like Ewoks, Jar Jar and our true hero, Jaxxon.
So it was with Harper at the editorial helm of Star Wars Gamer that I was tasked to write the REAL story of Aduba-3. We were gung-ho about it, pushing it on Wizards of the Coast to even go so far as putting Jaxxon and the silly crew on the COVER of a magazine. A green rabbit?! On the COVER of a 2001 magazine? What are we crazy?
Crazy as a rabbit, my friends. Nervous folks in the art department slapped the infinities label on the cover as a concession to those hardcore realists who didn't want a green bunny in their galaxy. But pay it no attention! Jaxxon is alive and well in Star Wars mythos. He just happens to live in a corner that's easily ignored by those who need to ignore it.
So, bringing Jaxxon back to the spotlight after so many years of shoddy treatment was done with gusto, and more than a little mischief. But Ben and I reasoned, if we love Jaxxon so much, surely there must be those out there that also love him? Right? Right?
Okay, so Gamer folded because of poor sales. I'm not gonna blame that on the big green bunny.
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NerfHerdersAnonymous Life, the Star Wars Universe and Everything
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date Posted: Apr 07, 2006 10:13 PM
What's not to love about a huge green rabbit.
So, the Jaxxon/Coachella, er Coachelle Prime, connection...just a gi-normous coincidence? hehe
Of course seeing the word Jaxxon just reminds me of Zaxxon, the stand up video game. :P ugh, the 80's.
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Pabawan Fragments from the Mind's Eye
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date Posted: Apr 07, 2006 10:49 PM
So, the Jaxxon/Coachella, er Coachelle Prime, connection...just a gi-normous coincidence?
Oh, there's a definite connection, which I'll get to. It has to do with carrots.
ph
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Darth Vadere The View of the Vu'traat Tay'haai
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date Posted: Apr 08, 2006 5:51 AM
I distinctly remember that cover, and doing a double-take at the book rack in my local bookstore.
"Wow...they brought back that bunny."
I always thought Jaxxon got a raw deal myself, seeing as he was (seemingly) ripped off to create Bucky O'Hare. I mean, come on. How many spacefaring, pistol packing, evil-fighting, anthropomorphic green rabbits are there?!
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Hedec Ga War Journal of Hedec Ga
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date Posted: Apr 08, 2006 7:47 AM
I LOVE Jaxxon and ALL of the Star-Hoppers (which is why, Pablo, you might notice I'm trying to tie them into as many of my WTS entries as possible  ) I say bring back the Star-Hoppers (or what's left of them) in their own comic book mini series by Dark Horse! Woo!
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Rogue_Follower What Ever Happened to Grambo the Worrt?
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date Posted: Apr 08, 2006 8:13 AM
Was it your idea to put Coachelle Prime in the Silly Rabbit constellation, Pablo? IMHO, it was a stroke of genius. I'd always hated that part of Flamewind of Oseon---a rather obvious nod to the Trix Rabbit, complete with raspberry red, lemony yellow, etc.---but this little reference made it all better.
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Apr 08, 2006 12:11 PM
I distinctly remember that cover, and doing a double-take at the book rack in my local bookstore.
I think that was a pretty universal reaction.
Jaxxon rules.
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Sompeetalay Sompeetalay's Source Blog
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date Posted: Apr 11, 2006 1:29 AM
I really liked Gamer Magazine. Unfortunately it was impossible to find in Belgium during its first couple of numbers, so I was never able to pick up this particular issue 
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bonniegrrl Droids Just Wanna Have Fun
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date Posted: May 02, 2006 10:41 AM
Ever since you first told me about Jaxxon I've been obsessed with him. And I barely read EU aside from comics and Karen Traviss' stuff. I'm so glad you're giving him some much-deserved attention!
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