Jar Jar Binks, voiced by Ahmed Best, was the first fully computer-generated main character intended to interact with human actors. While Jar Jar’s reception was polarizing, his existence paved the way for Gollum in The Lord of the Rings , Caesar in Planet of the Apes , and Thanos in Avengers .
: This indicates the video has "hardcoded" or "burnt-in" Swedish subtitles. In the late 90s and early 2000s, this was essential for Swedish fans who wanted to enjoy the film in its original English audio while having translated text readily available. 1999 : The original theatrical release year.
Your search string— StarWars.I-The.Phantom.Menace.SWESUB.1999.DVDRi... —points to a specific bootleg format. Let’s clarify the official home video history of The Phantom Menace :
Unlike the original theatrical cut or the later Blu-ray versions, the introduced specific changes and features: Extended Cut: The DVD version is approximately 3 minutes longer than the theatrical release. Air Taxi Sequence:
In 2024-2025, with new Star Wars films in development, younger fans proudly defend the prequels, and even Jar Jar has been re-evaluated as an experiment in CGI that paid off technically, if not tonally.