Star Wars Day

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Star Wars Day
Date May 4

Star Wars Day may refer to one of several dates or events honoring or involving Star Wars.[1][2][3][4]

[edit] May 4

This day is considered an official holiday by Star Wars fans to celebrate Star Wars culture and remember the films.[5]

May 4 is called Star Wars Day (also sometimes known as Luke Skywalker Day) because of the popularity of a common pun spoken on this day. Since the phrase “May the Force be with you” is a famous quote often spoken in the Star Wars films, fans commonly say "May the fourth be with you" on this day. It should be noted that Star Wars fans were not the first to introduce the line “May the Fourth Be With You”. When Margaret Thatcher was elected Britain's first female Prime Minister on the Fourth of May 1979, her party placed an advertisement in The London Evening News which said: "May The Fourth Be With You, Maggie. Congratulations."[6]

This reading of the line has also been recorded in the UK parliament's Hansard.[7]

Also, in a 2005 interview on German news TV channel N24, George Lucas was asked to say this famous sentence, "May the Force be with you." The interpreter simultaneously interpreted into German: "Am 4. Mai sind wir bei Ihnen" (We shall be with you on May 4). This was captured by comedy show TV Total and aired on May 18, 2005.[8][9] However, the "May the 4th be with you" joke was already a known yearly joke to many before 2005.

[edit] May 25, 2007

The Los Angeles City Council declared[10] May 25, 2007 as Star Wars Day, in honor of the May 25, 1977 release date of Star Wars: A New Hope.

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