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Yoda Statue At San Francisco's LucasFilm Headquarters A Mecca For Star Wars Fans

Yoda Statue San Francisco

By GARANCE BURKE   08/ 7/11 07:30 PM ET   AP

SAN FRANCISCO -- Within sight of the Golden Gate Bridge lies another landmark cherished by a small but fervent group of travelers: a full-size replica of Yoda, George Lucas' master of the Force.

Since the statue of the Jedi sage went up amid the Presidio's landscaped lawns in 2005, Star Wars fans have made a pilgrimage to take pictures with their beloved character and take in Lucasfilm Ltd.'s sleek headquarters.

Given the franchise's huge impact not only on pop culture but on the tourism industry, the diminutive Yoda fountain is just one of dozens of location shoots and special sites visited by Star Wars acolytes. Others include Luke Skywalker's desert home in Tunisia, Guatemalan pyramids and a Tuscan lakefront villa.

For the Van Zweiten family of Oploo, Netherlands, a stop to see the pointy-eared master was a key part of their summer holiday in the United States.

"The Dutch guidebook said `Love it, you will,' and we decided we had to come," said Tom Van Zwieten, a tax attorney who has also visited another shoot site in Tenerife, and who brought up his children watching the trilogies.

In "The Empire Strikes Back," Yoda builds Luke's confidence to harness the Force, an energy field that Jedis use to perform supernatural feats. "You must unlearn what you have learned," he tells Luke. "Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. You must feel the Force around you."

Some visitors to this corner of the park, flanked by towering palms and eucalyptus groves, hope to absorb such lessons through sheer proximity to the statue, poised atop a rushing fountain.

"Yoda is the source of wisdom and gravitas for the whole trilogy," said fan Dale Tolosa, 37, an underemployed actor who often dresses as a Star Wars biker scout with his chapter of the 501st Legion, an international, all-volunteer costuming group. "It's almost like he's a religious symbol or the Statue of Liberty, or a representation of all the positive fantasy that George Lucas has brought to the world since 1977."

Tolosa and his older brother, Matt, who dons the tunic of Luke's father Anakin Skywalker, also have visited numerous other location shoots, and are planning a trip to Death Valley, where R2D2 cruised the sand dunes.

Gus Lopez, a Star Wars collector in Seattle who runs an online memorabilia museum, has already been there, as well as to the Yoda fountain and to nearly every major Star Wars location shoot the world over, including sites in Norway and the Arizona desert.

Lopez's favorite? A redwood grove near Crescent City, Calif. where Lucas filmed the speeder bike chase scenes for "Return of the Jedi".

"It took friends and I a year to research and find the location because the forest that got logged looks so different today," said Lopez. "For all of these sites, it's about how you connect with the movies and how you actually feel like you're closer to it by being in a place that was involved in making them."

Some passionate fans choose to get directly involved at the locations they visit.

Belgian fan Mark Dermul has been raising money to visit the Tunisian salt lake Chott El-Jerid, which Lucas transformed into the desert planet of Tatooine. So far, nearly 400 donors have contributed $10,994 to repair the weather-worn plaster, wood and chicken wire holding together the iconic "Lars Homestead" where Luke Skywalker was raised and fans plan to do the restorations next summer, Dermul said.

Along with an entree into the fantasy world, other filming sites offer tourists special services and accommodations.

On the sweeping grounds of Villa del Balbianello, visitors can get married in the setting overlooking Italy's Lake Como where Queen Padme Amidala married Anakin in "Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones".

The epic film series has spawned a franchise including collectables, books, television series, video games, and comic books that Forbes magazine estimated in 2007 had earned more than $22 billion.

Lucasfilm is among several businesses and nonprofits that have relocated to the Presidio, the one-time military base turned national park overlooking the bay and the Pacific. Run-of-the-mill fans, however, aren't invited past the plush company lobby without invitation.

"The Yoda fountain is the public face of Lucasfilm, the one picture-taking opportunity that they have with something from Star Wars," says Steve Sansweet, a fan relations advisor to Lucasfilm who houses a trove of collectables on his land in Northern California, dubbed Rancho Obi-Wan.

Jay Shephard, a manager at an online testing company in Baltimore, went a step further, calling the fountain a mecca for fans.

"Yoda's like what I would like to aspire to be in the way that I live my life and the way I raise my kids," said Shephard, who founded a fan site called Theforce.net. "Here's this little guy who's really unassuming, and you think `how could this little creature be a warrior'? But the messages he shares with Luke in the movie really resonate with all of us."

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Within sight of the Golden Gate Bridge lies another landmark cherished by a small but fervent group of travelers: a full-size replica of Yoda, George Lucas' master of the Force. Sinc...
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04:31 PM on 08/31/2011
SWEET they should have one of these in every town! let the force be with you !
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stormbear
10:07 PM on 08/09/2011
San Francisco is the only city on the planet where two people could have an epic light saber battle in the middle of the street and no one would notice.
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gtoya1331
I can't understand it FOR you
01:54 PM on 08/09/2011
i'll take the Jedi Council over congress ANY DAY...hell Palpatine&Vader over Boehner, Reid, Cantor&Pelosi and the rest of the hoodlums for that matter
12:56 PM on 08/09/2011
All I can say is this is going to confuse the hell out of archaeologists that dig this up in the future. "if you build it, come will they"
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SimianNation
Progressive NOT Regressive
10:23 PM on 08/08/2011
Yea, so what if he is the new Budha? What about it?
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4U5
Sonoma Shiva
01:15 AM on 08/09/2011
I saw an interview with the Dalai Lama but part of it showed his back when I heard his voice, his intonation, the rhythm I knew where George Lucas got his Yoda mojo

Now that transposed zen phrasing must be pure George
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SimianNation
Progressive NOT Regressive
06:29 AM on 08/09/2011
Yoda
Budha

They even sound alike.
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Mister President
I stand by what I said, whatever it was.
01:57 PM on 08/10/2011
Please. Yoda has much more progressive views on women's and gay rights.
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Stephen G Ford
Not sure WHAT this is for
06:50 PM on 08/08/2011
Yoda is one of my FAVORITE characters... I have ALWAYS been into mythology... and Star Wars is DEFINITELY our mythology! Him speaking to Anakin is one of my FAVORITE MOMENTS: "Afraid are you?" ANAKIN: "Yes sir." Yoda: FEAR is the path to the DARK SIDE! FEAR leads to ANGER... ANGER leads to HATE... HATRED leads to SUFFERING!"
HEAVY DUTY BUDDHIST TYPE REASONING!
To those who don't "LIKE" Science Fiction... here's a suggestion... DON'T WATCH IT! And we "NERDS" won't make fun of your MORONIC Soap Operas and "REALITY SHOWS"! (But we all KNOW that's NOT real LIKELY don't we??
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gtoya1331
I can't understand it FOR you
01:56 PM on 08/09/2011
I'm STILL gona mk fun of your soaps and reality shows!!!
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Arts4u
It's better than a reality show.
06:24 PM on 08/08/2011
I read somewhere that Yoda went through a homeless/heroin-addicted stage a while back during the last dot-com bubble. He blended in well in the Haight.
05:51 PM on 08/08/2011
yawn
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Stephen G Ford
Not sure WHAT this is for
06:43 PM on 08/08/2011
And yet you found the ENERGY to respond to it... GOOD FOR YOU! *PATS ON HEAD*
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SimianNation
Progressive NOT Regressive
10:24 PM on 08/08/2011
Nice it is. Reply she did.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
05:25 PM on 08/08/2011
I'll have to see that the next time that I go to SF.
Cantinflas
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02:25 PM on 08/08/2011
Ironically, Presidio was the headquarters of Star Fleet Command and Star Fleet Academy in the Star Trek films and TV shows.
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Sonoma Shiva
01:17 AM on 08/09/2011
he he ehehehheh he - love your handle
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gtoya1331
I can't understand it FOR you
01:50 PM on 08/09/2011
love that you know the reference!
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SaburoHakaida
I am a Decepticon
12:54 PM on 08/08/2011
Yoda? YODA? I thought they would be Darth Sidious up there.

LucasArts is gonna hear from my Sith Attorney for this.
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DAE
10:45 AM on 08/08/2011
This statue, along with th Statue of Liberty, are demonic representations of the forces of Satan that have insinuated themselves into our body politic. :-)
Cantinflas
My micro-bio is not empty.
02:22 PM on 08/08/2011
:-(
05:14 PM on 08/08/2011
What have you been smoking?
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
05:24 PM on 08/08/2011
One of the people who attended Ricky Perry's fundamentalist Christian event in Houston claims that Lady Liberty is a craven image (especially since she comes from France!).
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Mr Bad Example
Life worth living seeks the same.
12:29 AM on 08/08/2011
There's also a very new museum centered on Walt Disney within walking distance of the statue...get 2 for 1 on visionaries who saw a different vision of the future.
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Sonoma Shiva
01:23 AM on 08/09/2011
really! Walt is the original Jedi Master - give me a name I'll got see it

I want to see the Stein's collect at our 3 lovely museums - conceptual art made it's way to curators - i was ahead of my time and also not famous - but there ya go
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Mr Bad Example
Life worth living seeks the same.
10:01 AM on 08/09/2011
The Disney Museum in the Persidio opened a couple years ago...very hands-on, with plenty of video...

From Wikipedia:
The Walt Disney Family Museum is an American museum that features the life and legacy of Walt Disney. The museum is located in The Presidio of San Francisco, part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in San Francisco. The Museum retrofitted and expanded three existing historic buildings on the Presidio’s Main Post.[1] The principal building, at 104 Montgomery Street, faces the Parade Ground, and opened on October 1, 2009.
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by-the-sea-
Happiness hit her like a bullet in the back...
08:03 PM on 08/09/2011
I've been wanting to go for a long time, but just haven't for some reason. Sort of expensive too, but I've heard it's worth it. Still on the top of my list, though. Have you been there?
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Mr Bad Example
Life worth living seeks the same.
09:27 PM on 08/09/2011
Actually, haven't been there since it officially opened, but I worked for a while with one of the subcontractors who worked on the interior and got to see some stuff as it was being installed. It's worth it.
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bmermaid
innocent bystander
09:21 PM on 08/07/2011
You have to have a pass or building ID to get in, but the restaurant there is fantastic, and they have a gift shop where you can get great Star Wars stuff, including post cards of the statue.
09:15 PM on 08/07/2011
The statue of Yoda is not terribly hard to find but getting a map of the Presidio will help Just enter the Presidio via the Lombard (Street) Gate entrance and statue is located in a collection of bldgs (Letterman Digital Arts Center) to the right after you pass through that entrance. Find a parking spot (off of Letterman Drive) and walk to other side of the bldgs to find the grassy walkway area. Definitely worth the stop over. Look for the statue to Eadward Muybridge - the grandfather of motion pictures. Also a worthwhile point of interest.
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Sonoma Shiva
01:24 AM on 08/09/2011
OMG I love Muybrigde - these are my people

SF this weekend

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