How many times have you seen Star Wars? For most fans, it's impossible to count. The original trilogy has been around for almost forty years, and now multiple generations have grown up with the movies as part of the cultural backdrop, watching and re-watching the dark side versus the light. At this point it probably feels like you know everything there is to know about Star Wars, but think again. One of the key reasons why the franchise is so universally popular is because of how much work went into realising it, meaning there's a whole bunch of amazing facts out there about its creation and subsequent popularity. So grab yourself a drink from Mos Eisley Cantina and get ready for some seriously mind-blowing details about Star Wars. From acting elephants to pop-star cameos to something called a Jizz-Wailer (seriously), these are the facts you're looking for.
20. There Was A Star Wars Christmas Album (And It Featured A Young Jon Bon Jovi)
What do you mean you've never heard of it? Christmas In The Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album (did it really need the explanatory subtitle?) was released in 1980, and features Star Wars themed Christmas songs. On top of that, there's also stories about a factory where droids make toys for S. Clause (subtle). Of course, Anthony Daniels reprised his role as C-3PO. Most notably, the album features the first ever professional recording of Jon Bon Jovi (who is credited as John Bongiovi); he sung the lead vocals on the song R2-D2 We Wish You A Merry Christmas. Bon Jovi was a cleaner at the recording studio where his cousin Tony Bongiovi was co-producing the album. Tony suggested giving Jon a shot when one of the co-producers became dissatisfied by the vocals on the track. The co-producer loved Jon's singing and hired him immediately.