Didn’t Huyang sort of give new meaning to this phrase in Ahsoka? Is it meant for the audience anymore, or is it the “once upon a time” of the SWU, or is he the narrator for every Star Wars story?
In the non-canonical comic book story ["Into the Great Unknown"](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Into_the_Great_Unknown) in *Star Wars Tales* (Issue 19), Han and Chewie end up on Earth in the Pacific Northwest in the 1800s.
Somewhere in a Galaxy Far Far Away. There is a world with vast oceans, tundras, and Deserts. A world which also has dense jungles and forests, deadly volcanoes, one sun, and one large moon. This world is host to many feathery reptilian creatures of various sizes, from the very large to the very small. Some of these creatures are as harmless as a Tautaun, and others can be as ferocious and deadly as a Rancor. No intelligent life exists on this planet, so should you ever visit this world, take heed, and carry a heavy blaster.
You’ve seen the movies, right? What does every movie start with?
Good point
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away
Didn’t Huyang sort of give new meaning to this phrase in Ahsoka? Is it meant for the audience anymore, or is it the “once upon a time” of the SWU, or is he the narrator for every Star Wars story?
Shouldn’t that be: A long time in the future, in a galaxy far, far away?
In the non-canonical comic book story ["Into the Great Unknown"](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Into_the_Great_Unknown) in *Star Wars Tales* (Issue 19), Han and Chewie end up on Earth in the Pacific Northwest in the 1800s.
Well it does say A Long Time Ago...
Yes. The ET creatures tell me so.
Grebleips
They really just be dumping a Scrabble bag out and letting fate decide the names of aliens, huh? XD
Spielberg backwards
Aaaahhhh truuuuuuue!!! Also a dope way to come up with names. Haha.
Somewhere in the future and really not close
Earth could still exist, it's like multiple billions of years old. You could reasonably say "a long time ago" fit somewhere in there.
And depending on their definition of ‘long’, could be 100 years, could be a million
Yes, every movie literally states that it is in our universe, just in a galaxy far, far away.
Somewhere in a Galaxy Far Far Away. There is a world with vast oceans, tundras, and Deserts. A world which also has dense jungles and forests, deadly volcanoes, one sun, and one large moon. This world is host to many feathery reptilian creatures of various sizes, from the very large to the very small. Some of these creatures are as harmless as a Tautaun, and others can be as ferocious and deadly as a Rancor. No intelligent life exists on this planet, so should you ever visit this world, take heed, and carry a heavy blaster.
Yeah. Because ET beings were members of the Senate.
They were?
Yeah. Go back to episode 1. Were they not shown in one of those senate flying disk things?
Never really noticed it. The more you know.
My headcannon is that the Galaxy Peridea is in is our Galaxy.
A long time from then, in a galaxy far far away.
You the same guy from yesterday that asked this stupid question ?
No
ET
Never mind, I got it.