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In the early 1980s, the world was gripped by Star Wars fever. Following the massive success of A New Hope (1977) and The Empire Strikes Back (1980), anticipation for the final installment of the original trilogy, Return of the Jedi , was astronomical. To prevent paparazzi leaks, script theft, and inflated costs from suppliers who often hiked prices when they knew a major production was involved, George Lucas and his team at Lucasfilm needed a secret weapon. That weapon was "Blue Harvest". "Horror Beyond Imagination"

from the making of Return of the Jedi . Other working titles used by Lucasfilm. 1. Blue Harvest

The 2007 Family Guy episode, which parodied A New Hope , was titled "Blue Harvest" as a nod to this history. In the early 1980s, the world was gripped by Star Wars fever

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In the early 1980s, the world was gripped by Star Wars fever. Following the massive success of A New Hope (1977) and The Empire Strikes Back (1980), anticipation for the final installment of the original trilogy, Return of the Jedi , was astronomical. To prevent paparazzi leaks, script theft, and inflated costs from suppliers who often hiked prices when they knew a major production was involved, George Lucas and his team at Lucasfilm needed a secret weapon. That weapon was "Blue Harvest". "Horror Beyond Imagination"

from the making of Return of the Jedi . Other working titles used by Lucasfilm.

The 2007 Family Guy episode, which parodied A New Hope , was titled "Blue Harvest" as a nod to this history.

If you'd like to explore this topic further, I can help you with: More details on the .