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George Lucas

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George Lucas
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Film Director
First appearance: Now Museum, Now You Don't!


George Lucas is an American film director, best known as for creating Star Wars and Indiana Jones.

History

Nelson Muntz and George Lucas both attended a screening of Something Wicked This Way Burns, a documentary detailing how the Burns family had been a negative influence in the United States. When Nelson said he was trying to make a bootleg of the film, Lucas chided him: "As a filmmaker, I really wish you wouldn't do that!" Nelson countered by saying, "As a film watcher, your last two movies sucked, Lucas, so shut up before I pound ya!"[1]

When Bart went back in time he mentioned that it was good to be living in a world that wasn't angry at George Lucas.[2]

After the news of Comic Book Guy's death spread on the Internet, Lucas was among a group of film directors in a bar celebrating that they no longer had to be afraid of being made fun of online.[3]

Behind the Laughter

The comic story Now Museum, Now You Don't! (comic story) first appeared in August 2005, but was most likely written before Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith was released (in May 2005). When Nelson says, "Your last two movies sucked", he is referring to The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones.

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