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Star Wars/A-Team intro mashup

It's giving me insane visions of a Star Wars starring Dirk Benedict and Mr. T. [via @mistercharlie] More: The creator's Star Wars-Airwolf mashups are even better: rebel and imperial.

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pretentious platypus #1 5:50 AM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

Click through to Youtube and watch his Star Wars/Airwolf ones, they're even better.

Rob Beschizza #2 6:08 AM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

My god! You aren't joking, either!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfNG_saVEnk

Ratdog #3 6:10 AM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

I ain't getting on no star destroyer Hannibal.

t3knomanser #4 6:51 AM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

This is a much better A-Team mashup- Star Trek.

//The Star Wars one just didn't feel like the A-Team intro. This does.

DoppelFrog #5 6:57 AM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

They're not too bad, but this is hilarious: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luVjkTEIoJc

Star Trek meets Monty Python....

Ratbus #6 7:28 AM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

I personally like the Magnum PI one the best. Here's a side by side http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEigvdbzia8

jeligula #7 7:53 AM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

Heh heh. The Star Trek mash was perfect. Scotty as BA Baracus. Of course, even as a child, I wasn't dumb enough to think BA stood for Bad Attitude.

adamnvillani #8 9:13 AM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

This brought a big smile to my face, but the only problem is that it it credits "Harrison Ford as Han Solo." He would only be credited as "Harrison Ford." The "so and so actor as such and such character" gets tacked on to the end and is reserved for wacky neighbors, B.A. Baracus, Chewbacca, etc. You know, the "special" characters.

Anon #9 9:36 AM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

Marvelous. They're all first rate! Waiting for the Magnum PI/Star Wars mashup...

Ted8305 #10 12:40 PM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

YES! My day has been brightened immensely.

Ratbus replied to comment from Anonymous #11 1:30 PM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

I posted the Magnum PI one up a few spots. Here it is again http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEigvdbzia8

zquack replied to comment from adamnvillani #12 2:08 PM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

Except for the fact that George Peppard is credited as John "Hannibal" Smith in the original A-Team intro. So crediting Harrison Ford as Han Solo is in keeping.

Nand replied to comment from Ratbus #13 3:41 PM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

Ha! I think Magnum PI wins.

Avram / Moderator #14 4:10 PM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

I wish I could somehow send this back through time to myself in highschool. I had a friend whose two favorite things were Star Wars and The A-Team.

RainyRat #15 4:11 PM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

Pure unadulterated '80s awesomeness. Stuff like this is what the Internet is *really* for.

Deidzoeb #16 4:24 PM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

An A-Team/Battlestar Galactica mashup could have Dirk Benedict interacting with both crews as Faceman and Starbuck.

Anon #17 5:29 PM Tuesday, Dec 29, 2009 Reply

With A-Team memories fresh in the mind, it occurs to me that this seemingly innocuous 80s show may have planted seeds in the minds of thousands of servicemen that it might be cool one day to retire from the rank and file and pursue a career in mercenary work.

Anon replied to comment from Anonymous #18 2:35 AM Wednesday, Dec 30, 2009 Reply

Great, so we have The A-Team to blame for Blackwater. Yet another reason why the 80's sucked.

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