Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide Easter Egg - Star Wars Kid Reference

In the episode "Guide to VIDEO PROJECTS," all of the kids are thinking of ideas about what to do, and are seen taping random things. The kid in the A.V. room is seen using the camera (which he thought to be off) to tape himself doing random and embarassing Star Wars-esque moves and stunts, using a pole rather than a lightsaber. The tape is then discovered, and everyone in the school laughs at him about it, and his reputation goes down the drain. His popularity was then restored when Ned and Cookie used him for their video project, representing him as a ninja fighting other ninjas using digital effects.

The Star Wars Kid was a boy from Quebec who, at his high school, taped himself doing similar stunts with a golf ball retriever when nobody was around. His friends then found the tape, released it on a Peer2Peer file-sharing program, and now is known all around the world. The Star Wars kid's popularity also went down, and claims that he hates the fame. His original video was also altered to look like scenes from many other movies, such as the Matrix and real Star Wars scenes, again, digitally.

Information about the Star Wars kid: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_wars_kid

See the Star Wars kid video here: http://www.jedimaster.net/

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Contributed By: daunrealist on 01-10-2006
Reviewed By: Axel, Techneon
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daunrealist writes:
By the way, I didn't want to include the Star Wars Kid's name for privacy reasons. I know it though.
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delldude writes:
His name is Ghyslain Raza from Quebec
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Meepo writes:
(sarcastically):Gee, thanks for telling us his name even though the previous message didn't say it for privacy reasons. How genius of you.
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