10 Star Wars Bloopers You Need To See
10. Yoda Forgets His Line - Episode I: The Phantom Menace
With the mighty force behind everyone's favourite little green legend having to juggle both the voice of the Jedi Master and his puppet mouth every time he was initially seen during the Skywalker Saga, you can forgive the brilliant Frank Oz from dealing with the odd brain fart from time to time.
It's just a shame one of the most infamous occurrences of the figure synonymous with Master Yoda completely forgetting what came next went down during the delivery of arguably one of the most significant lines in The Phantom Menace.
Revealed during the film's blooper reel, Oz can be seen letting loose the captivating "always two there are. No more. No less" when talking about the returning Sith. Only, instead of following that unmistakable line up with the words of "a master and an apprentice", the legendary voice giggles his way through a blunder as the diminutive puppet is found asking George Lucas if he can cut for another take.
It's unquestionably surreal watching Oz's usually controlled puppet performance quickly turning into an awkward and somewhat charming botched take.
But it also serves as a reminder as to why the practical puppetry was always so much more convincing than the CGI it was eventually replaced with. For a second there, you genuinely believe an alien presence on-set needed a second longer with the script.