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R2-D2

R2-D2 (/ˌɑːr.tˈdt/) or Artoo-Detoo[1] is a fictional robot character in the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas. He has appeared in ten of the eleven theatrical Star Wars films to date.[a] At various points throughout the course of the films, R2, an astromech droid, is a friend to C-3PO, Padmé Amidala, Anakin Skywalker, Leia Organa, Luke Skywalker, and Obi-Wan Kenobi. R2-D2 and his companion C-3PO are the only characters to appear in every theatrical Star Wars film, with the exception of Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018).

R2-D2
Star Wars character
First appearanceStar Wars (1977)
Created byGeorge Lucas
Portrayed by
  • Kenny Baker (Episodes I–VI; The Force Awakens, consultant)
  • Deep Roy (Episodes V–VI, double)
  • Jimmy Vee (The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi)
  • Hassan Taj, Lee Towersey (The Rise of Skywalker)
  • Christine Galey (The Book of Boba Fett)
Voiced byBen Burtt
In-universe information
NicknameArtoo (R2)
Species
  • R2-series astromech droid
  • R2 Unit
ClassAstromech droid
Affiliation
HomeworldNaboo

English actor Kenny Baker played R2-D2 in all three original Star Wars films and received billing credit for the character in the prequel trilogy, where Baker's role was reduced as R2-D2 was portrayed mainly by radio controlled props and CGI models. In the sequel trilogy, Baker was credited as consultant for The Force Awakens; however, Jimmy Vee also co-performed the character in some scenes. Vee later took over the role beginning in The Last Jedi.[2] In The Rise of Skywalker, puppeteers Hassan Taj and Lee Towersey perform the role of R2-D2, replacing Jimmy Vee, who had played the role in the previous two films. His sounds and vocal effects were created by sound designer Ben Burtt.

R2-D2 was designed in artwork by Ralph McQuarrie, co-developed by John Stears and built by Peteric Engineering. The revised Empire Strikes Back droids had fibreglass shells built by Tony Dyson and his White Horse Toy Company.

Design

George Lucas's creation of R2-D2 was influenced by the peasant Matashichi from Akira Kurosawa's 1958 feature film The Hidden Fortress (released in the United States in 1962), although his personality is completely the opposite. Lucas and artist Ralph McQuarrie also drew inspiration from the robots Huey, Dewey, and Louie from Douglas Trumbull's 1972 film Silent Running.

Around the same time that A New Hope was being shot, Ray Harryhausen had already created "Bubo" for the 1981 film Clash of the Titans. In the film, Bubo is a mechanical metal owl that flies heavily and communicates through whistles and tweets. Harryhausen denied a relation.[3][4]

The name derives from when Lucas was making one of his earlier films, American Graffiti. Sound editor Walter Murch states that he is responsible for the utterance which sparked the name for the droid. Murch asked for Reel 2, Dialog Track 2, in the abbreviated form "R-2-D-2". Lucas, who was in the room and had dozed off while working on the script for Star Wars, momentarily woke when he heard the request and, after asking for clarification, stated that it was a "great name" before going back to writing his script.[5][6]

R2-D2 stands for Second Generation Robotic Droid Series-2, according to a Star Wars encyclopedia published after the release of the film Star Wars.[7][b] Tony Dyson, owner of the special effects studio The White Horse Toy Company, was commissioned by special effects supervisor Brian Johnson to fabricate the revised mechanical design for The Empire Strikes Back, making several units operated by remote control. A number were used by Baker, and two were stunt double models made for the scene where the droid was shot from the swamp onto the shore on Dagobah.

Appearances

Skywalker saga

Original trilogy

Star Wars

In Star Wars, R2-D2 and C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) are both introduced on board the Tantive IV, along with Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) of Alderaan, when they are being pursued upon by Darth Vader (portrayed by David Prowse, voiced by James Earl Jones) aboard an Imperial Star Destroyer. Leia inserts into R2-D2 an information disc containing the plans for the Death Star battle station, and encodes a distress message on the droid's holographic projector. The droids then escape in a pod that crashes on Tatooine near Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi's (Alec Guinness) desert abode.

R2-D2 and C-3PO are then abducted by Jawas and bought by Owen (Phil Brown) and Beru Lars (Shelagh Fraser), uncle and aunt of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill). While Luke cleans the sand out of R2-D2's gears, he discovers a fragment of Leia's message, and removes the droid's restraining bolt to see more; once free of the bolt, R2 claims to have no knowledge of the message. That night, R2-D2 leaves the farm to seek out Obi-Wan. When Owen and Beru are killed by Imperial stormtroopers, Luke is forced to leave Tatooine with Obi-Wan, Han Solo (Harrison Ford), and Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) on board the Millennium Falcon to deliver R2-D2 to the Rebel Alliance. On their arrival at Alderaan's co-ordinates, they are pulled in by the Death Star's tractor beam and are forced to land, but eventually rescue Princess Leia. After Vader kills Obi-Wan, the rest of the group escapes and delivers the Death Star plans to the Rebel Alliance. R2 later serves as Luke's droid during the attack on the station. R2-D2 is severely damaged during the battle, but is repaired before the ceremony at the end of the film.

The Empire Strikes Back

In The Empire Strikes Back, R2-D2 accompanies Luke to Dagobah, and later to Cloud City, where he helps to rescue and repair a heavily damaged C-3PO and to override city security computers. He also manages to reactivate the Millennium Falcon's hyperdrive, resulting in a last-minute escape from Imperial forces.

Return of the Jedi

In Return of the Jedi, R2-D2 plays a critical role in rescuing Luke, Leia, and Han from Jabba the Hutt. He later joins the Rebel strike team on Endor. He is badly damaged during the battle between the Imperial troops and the Rebels, but is repaired in time for the celebration marking the second Death Star's destruction and the fall of the Empire.

Prequel trilogy

The Phantom Menace

In The Phantom Menace, set 32 years before A New Hope, R2-D2 is portrayed as belonging to the Naboo defense forces, one of three astromech droids deployed for repair duty onboard Queen Padmé Amidala's (Natalie Portman) starship as it attempts to get past the Trade Federation blockade. The sole survivor of the three, R2-D2 repairs the deflector shields and saves the day. Having proved his worth, R2-D2 then becomes part of Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn's (Liam Neeson) party on Tatooine where he meets C-3PO and Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd). Later still, he serves as the astromech droid for Anakin's starfighter during the Battle of Naboo.

Attack of the Clones

In Attack of the Clones, set 10 years after The Phantom Menace, R2-D2 again serves Anakin (Hayden Christensen) and Obi-Wan (Ewan McGregor). He accompanies Anakin and Padmé to Naboo, and then to Tatooine when Anakin tries to rescue his mother Shmi (Pernilla August). Here, he is reunited with C-3PO, and the two get into various misadventures on Geonosis. He and C-3PO are later witness to Anakin and Padmé's secret wedding.

Revenge of the Sith

In Revenge of the Sith, R2-D2 helps Anakin and Obi-Wan in their mission to rescue Chancellor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) from Count Dooku's (Christopher Lee) capital ship, the Invisible Hand. He is attacked by super battle droids, but defeats them through ingenious tactics. After Anakin falls to the dark side of the Force and becomes Darth Vader, he takes R2-D2 with him when he goes to assassinate the Separatist council, but tells him to stay with the ship. After the Galactic Empire is established at the end of the film, C-3PO's memory is erased to keep the knowledge of the locations of Vader and Padmé’s newborn children, Luke and Leia, a secret from their father. However, R2-D2's memory is not wiped; as a result, R2-D2 is the only surviving character at the end of the saga who knows the entire story of the Skywalker family. Both R2-D2 and C-3PO end up in the possession of Captain Raymus Antilles (Rohan Nichol) onboard the Tantive IV.

Sequel trilogy

The Force Awakens

In Star Wars: The Force Awakens, set approximately 30 years after Return of the Jedi, R2-D2 is revealed to be kept in storage at the Resistance base on the planet D'Qar, having put himself in a low-power mode after Luke Skywalker's disappearance. He later awakens and reveals Luke's location by combining map data stored in his memory with that of the droid BB-8. He then travels with Rey (Daisy Ridley) and Chewbacca to the planet highlighted on the map, where they find Luke in self-imposed exile. In the credits, Kenny Baker was credited as 'R2-D2 consultant,' while Jimmy Vee provided an uncredited portrayal in some scenes.

The Last Jedi

R2-D2 appeared in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, with actor Jimmy Vee taking over the role from Kenny Baker, who retired from the role due to his age and health. Baker died in August 2016.[8][9]

R2-D2 has a brief but pivotal role in the film, reuniting with Luke aboard the Millennium Falcon and showing him Leia's distress message from the original film in a successful attempt to convince Luke to train Rey. He is later shown interfacing with the Falcon's computer while Rey and Chewbacca pilot the ship amid the final confrontation with the evil First Order’s forces.

The Rise of Skywalker

R2-D2 returns once more in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Initially remaining at the Resistance base, he is shown watching Leia as she dies. He later plays an important role in restoring C-3PO's memory after Rey, Finn (John Boyega) and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) are forced to erase it so the droid can translate a Sith artifact that holds a clue to the location of the Sith homeworld and the new fleet of the resurrected Palpatine. R2-D2 accompanies Poe in his X-wing for the final assault, and is later shown joining the others in celebrating the defeat of Palpatine and the Sith Eternal.

Anthology films

Rogue One

R2-D2 makes a cameo appearance in Rogue One alongside C-3PO.[10]

Television

R2-D2 and C-3PO had their own animated series, Star Wars: Droids, set before they came into Luke Skywalker's possession. This was excluded from the new canon in 2014.[11] They also appear in both the live action and animated segments of the Star Wars Holiday Special. In the animated segment they are rescued by a mysterious hunter, Boba Fett who offers to help them. Later R2-D2 intercepts a transmission between Darth Vader and Fett - thus confirming to him, C-3PO and the others Fett's true allegiances.[12]

R2-D2 makes a guest appearance with C-3PO, Luke Skywalker (and Mark Hamill) and Chewbacca in an episode of The Muppet Show.

R2-D2 appears in the 2008 animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and the subsequent TV series of the same name. In the film, he accompanies Anakin (voiced by Matt Lanter) and his Padawan Ahsoka Tano (voiced by Ashley Eckstein) on a mission to rescue Jabba the Hutt's son Rotta. In the series, he helps them fight the Separatists. He previously appeared in Star Wars: Clone Wars however this has been excluded from the new canon as well.[11]

R2-D2 also appears in Star Wars Rebels in the episodes "Droids in Distress" and "Blood Sisters" and several episodes of Star Wars Forces of Destiny.

In the second season finale of the Disney+ series The Mandalorian R2-D2 accompanies Luke Skywalker as he goes to retrieve Grogu to be trained as a Jedi.

R2-D2 appears in the sixth and seventh episodes of The Mandalorian spin-off series The Book of Boba Fett. After Grogu decides to abandon his Jedi training, Luke has R2-D2 fly Grogu to Tatooine in his X-wing starfighter so that he may be reunited with his guardian, Din Djarin.

R2-D2 makes a cameo appearance in Part I of Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Novels and comics

The novelization of Attack of the Clones makes it clear that R2-D2 has been in Padmé's possession since the events of The Phantom Menace. R2-D2 appears in Marvel's 2015 Star Wars comic series, which is set between the films of the original trilogy. He also appears briefly in the miniseries Star Wars: Shattered Empire.

Legends

With the 2012 acquisition of Lucasfilm by The Walt Disney Company, most of the licensed Star Wars novels and comics produced since the originating 1977 film Star Wars were rebranded as Star Wars Legends and declared non-canon to the franchise in April 2014.[11][13][14]

  • In the various Star Wars novels and comics, the droid duo have played a small but significant role. In the Expanded Universe novel The Swarm War, R2-D2 inadvertently helps Luke and Leia come to grips with their heritage when an electronic glitch unearths long-concealed images of Anakin relating his fear of losing Padmé, and of Padmé's death.
  • In issue No. 12 of Star Wars: Legacy, R2-D2 is revealed to have survived the resulting 88 years after his last appearance and has been upgraded to the latest technology. In this series, he now serves another member of the Skywalker family – reluctant Jedi Cade Skywalker.

Other films

Along with the Star Wars films, R2-D2 makes non-canon cameo appearances in several other films, such as Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness, where he was seen flying in debris, in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, he is seen on the underside of the alien ship, in Raiders of the Lost Ark, he is seen on the wall of the room containing the Ark, in Poltergeist, he is seen in several objects on Robbie's room, and in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the robot was seen flying among rubble and debris in the sky. In Ready Player One, R2-D2 is also seen as a toy model in Wade and Samantha's apartment. He also appears in the Wreck-It Ralph sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet.

In an early script to 2014's The Lego Movie, R2-D2 was set to be one of the main characters, but was written out due to the directors failing to obtain the rights to the character.[15][16]

Production

 
A fan-made R2-D2

Several R2-D2 models were built for the original Star Wars films; one that was remote controlled and rolled on three wheeled legs, and others which were worn by English actor Kenny Baker and walked on two legs.[17][18] Deep Roy (who also doubled Yoda in several scenes), served as Baker's double, in both Episodes V and VI; providing stunts and filling in when Baker was unavailable.[19][20][21] The original props for Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope were designed by John Stears and built by Stears' team and Peteric Engineering. The revised fibreglass droids used in The Empire Strikes Back were built by Tony Dyson and the White Horse Toy Company. The radio controlled R2 was operated by John Stears in A New Hope, Brian Johnson in The Empire Strikes Back and by Kit West in Return of the Jedi.

Kenny Baker, who portrayed R2-D2 in costume, was not involved in the Star Wars Holiday Special. R2-D2 was portrayed entirely by a radio controlled unit, operated by Mick Garris[22] (Lucas' receptionist at the time).[21][23][24] In the credits, R2-D2 is credited as playing himself. Garris later went on to operate the radio controlled R2-D2 at various events, including the Oscars.[25]

There were a total of 15 R2-D2s on the set of Attack of the Clones. Eight were radio-controlled; two were worn by Baker; the remainder were stunt models that could be moved by puppet strings or towed by wires. The robotic R2-D2's were prone to failure, particularly while shooting the Tatooine scenes in Tunisia.[26]

Radio-controlled units were extensively utilized for the Prequel trilogy due to advances in technology, though Baker was still used in some scenes. R2-D2 had three principal operators: Don Bies,[27][28] Jolyon Bambridge[29][30] and Grant Imahara.[31][32]

The sound effects for R2-D2's "voice" were created by sound designer Ben Burtt, using an ARP 2600 analog synthesizer, as well as his own vocalizations processed through other effects.[33] Original props of R2-D2 and C-3PO are used as Audio-Animatronics in the queue area of Disneyland's Star Tours–The Adventures Continue attraction.

Although Kenny Baker is credited, Anthony Daniels (who portrays C-3PO) has stated that Baker did not film any scenes in Revenge of the Sith.[34] Baker himself has said he probably only appears in footage caught while shooting the previous two movies.[35]

For The Force Awakens, producer Kathleen Kennedy hired two fans, Lee Towersey and Oliver Steeples, to build new R2-D2 robots for the film, after being impressed by their working replicas that were brought to Star Wars Celebration Europe in 2013.[36] Towersey was also one of the two puppeteers, along with Hassan Taj, who operated the droid in The Rise of Skywalker.

Cultural influence

 
In 2015 All Nippon Airways unveiled a Boeing 787-9 in a special R2-D2 livery, which is colloquially referred to as R2D2JET; this aircraft is seen here at Tokyo International Airport (March 2016)

R2-D2 was inducted into the Robot Hall of Fame in 2003 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A replica can be seen at the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh. The Smithsonian Institution included R2-D2 in its list of 101 Objects that Made America.[37] In 2022 R2-D2 was surveyed as being the most popular movie robot in the United States.[38]

The Phalanx CIWS is nicknamed R2-D2 due to the shape of the radar housing.[39]

Marc Rotenberg of the Electronic Privacy Information Center called a security robot intended for schools and malls R2-D2's "evil twin"; William Santana Li, who co-founded the company that built the robot, said he wanted people to think of the robot as "a mash-up of Batman, Minority Report and R2-D2".[40]

R2-D2 and C-3PO guest starred in a series of segments of Sesame Street in 1978. The two droids were featured as presenters at the 50th Academy Awards.

In the Pinky and the Brain final series "Star Warners" who parodies Star Wars Brain plays R2-D2 and Pinky plays C-3PO.

Ewan McGregor, who portrayed Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, said in an interview, "As soon as R2-D2 comes on the set, everyone goes a bit silly." He said "there is something about him that makes you feel great affection for him". In the DVD audio commentary for Revenge of the Sith, George Lucas says R2-D2 is his favorite character, and that it is intentional that R2-D2 saves the day at least once in every film.

R2-D2 had appeared in some episodes of The Simpsons. Also in the sixteenth Halloween special ("Treehouse of Horror XVI") in the I've Grown a Costume on Your Face segment Apu Nahasapeemapetilon appears disguised and later turned into a real version of R2-D2.

R2-D2 is parodied in several episodes of Family Guy. The final scene in "Blind Ambition" where Peter Griffin receives a medal of honor after a blind Peter saves Horace's life parodies the ending in the original 1977 Star Wars. In the episodes parodying the original Star Wars trilogy, Cleveland Brown plays R2-D2's role, while Quagmire plays C-3PO.

The 2015 Israeli sci-fi comedy OMG, I'm a Robot! features "Robo Joseph" – a "Jewish R2-D2" dubbed by Rob Schneider.[citation needed]

In 2015, Hasbro released a Bop It game using the design of R2-D2 on September 4, 2015 for "Force Friday". The top part of the unit (his head) becomes the 'Bop It' button, the bottom part of his head becomes the 'Twist It' and his legs are the 'Pull It'. The game is based on the Bop It Micro Series and the voice is replaced with voice recordings from C-3PO. Instead of the game saying "I'm going to sleep." before the unit shuts off, this version says "I'll just switch off for a while."[41]

The navigation system of the SR-71 plane has been affectionately called R2-D2.[42] The system had R2-D2 like navigational purposes and was mounted behind the pilot directed upward.

The telescope dome of Zweibrücken Observatory in Germany was repainted to resemble R2-D2 in 2018.[43]

 
Zweibrücken Observatory in 2019

In the Latin American Spanish dubbing of the Star Wars films, the name R2-D2 is pronounced as "Arturito" (Little Arthur), which sounds similar to the English pronunciation.[44]

In the Italian version of the original trilogy, R2-D2 was named "C1-P8".[45] Anglicisms were not common in the Italian language during the 1970s and 1980s, and the names of various characters were changed to be easier to pronounce and recognize for Italian speakers. Some of these changes were reverted in the dubbing of the prequel and sequel trilogies, where the original name R2-D2 was used instead. Other name changes in the Italian version of the original trilogy include C-3PO, Han Solo, Leia Organa and Darth Vader, who were called respectively "D-3BO", "Ian Solo", "Leila Organa" and "Dart Fener" (or "Lord Fener").

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  2. ^ Later titled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope

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Further reading

  • Wallace, Daniel. (2002). Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Characters. Del Rey. p. 138. ISBN 0-345-44900-2. Note: Canon sources are mixed as to whether R2-D2 has a gender, but Wallace (an official source) indicates that the droid has masculine programming.
  • . Archived from the original on October 1, 2013.

External links

  • R2-D2 in the StarWars.com Databank
  • R2-D2 on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki

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For other uses see R2D2 disambiguation R2 D2 ˌ ɑːr t uː ˈ d iː t uː or Artoo Detoo 1 is a fictional robot character in the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas He has appeared in ten of the eleven theatrical Star Wars films to date a At various points throughout the course of the films R2 an astromech droid is a friend to C 3PO Padme Amidala Anakin Skywalker Leia Organa Luke Skywalker and Obi Wan Kenobi R2 D2 and his companion C 3PO are the only characters to appear in every theatrical Star Wars film with the exception of Solo A Star Wars Story 2018 R2 D2Star Wars characterFirst appearanceStar Wars 1977 Created byGeorge LucasPortrayed byKenny Baker Episodes I VI The Force Awakens consultant Deep Roy Episodes V VI double Jimmy Vee The Force Awakens The Last Jedi Hassan Taj Lee Towersey The Rise of Skywalker Christine Galey The Book of Boba Fett Voiced byBen BurttIn universe informationNicknameArtoo R2 SpeciesR2 series astromech droid R2 UnitClassAstromech droidAffiliationKingdom of Naboo Galactic Republic Rebel Alliance New Republic C 3POHomeworldNabooEnglish actor Kenny Baker played R2 D2 in all three original Star Wars films and received billing credit for the character in the prequel trilogy where Baker s role was reduced as R2 D2 was portrayed mainly by radio controlled props and CGI models In the sequel trilogy Baker was credited as consultant for The Force Awakens however Jimmy Vee also co performed the character in some scenes Vee later took over the role beginning in The Last Jedi 2 In The Rise of Skywalker puppeteers Hassan Taj and Lee Towersey perform the role of R2 D2 replacing Jimmy Vee who had played the role in the previous two films His sounds and vocal effects were created by sound designer Ben Burtt R2 D2 was designed in artwork by Ralph McQuarrie co developed by John Stears and built by Peteric Engineering The revised Empire Strikes Back droids had fibreglass shells built by Tony Dyson and his White Horse Toy Company Contents 1 Design 2 Appearances 2 1 Skywalker saga 2 1 1 Original trilogy 2 1 1 1 Star Wars 2 1 1 2 The Empire Strikes Back 2 1 1 3 Return of the Jedi 2 1 2 Prequel trilogy 2 1 2 1 The Phantom Menace 2 1 2 2 Attack of the Clones 2 1 2 3 Revenge of the Sith 2 1 3 Sequel trilogy 2 1 3 1 The Force Awakens 2 1 3 2 The Last Jedi 2 1 3 3 The Rise of Skywalker 2 2 Anthology films 2 2 1 Rogue One 2 3 Television 2 4 Novels and comics 2 4 1 Legends 2 5 Other films 3 Production 4 Cultural influence 5 References 5 1 Footnotes 5 2 Citations 6 Further reading 7 External linksDesign EditGeorge Lucas s creation of R2 D2 was influenced by the peasant Matashichi from Akira Kurosawa s 1958 feature film The Hidden Fortress released in the United States in 1962 although his personality is completely the opposite Lucas and artist Ralph McQuarrie also drew inspiration from the robots Huey Dewey and Louie from Douglas Trumbull s 1972 film Silent Running Around the same time that A New Hope was being shot Ray Harryhausen had already created Bubo for the 1981 film Clash of the Titans In the film Bubo is a mechanical metal owl that flies heavily and communicates through whistles and tweets Harryhausen denied a relation 3 4 The name derives from when Lucas was making one of his earlier films American Graffiti Sound editor Walter Murch states that he is responsible for the utterance which sparked the name for the droid Murch asked for Reel 2 Dialog Track 2 in the abbreviated form R 2 D 2 Lucas who was in the room and had dozed off while working on the script for Star Wars momentarily woke when he heard the request and after asking for clarification stated that it was a great name before going back to writing his script 5 6 R2 D2 stands for Second Generation Robotic Droid Series 2 according to a Star Wars encyclopedia published after the release of the film Star Wars 7 b Tony Dyson owner of the special effects studio The White Horse Toy Company was commissioned by special effects supervisor Brian Johnson to fabricate the revised mechanical design for The Empire Strikes Back making several units operated by remote control A number were used by Baker and two were stunt double models made for the scene where the droid was shot from the swamp onto the shore on Dagobah Appearances EditSkywalker saga Edit Main article Skywalker saga Original trilogy Edit Star Wars Edit In Star Wars R2 D2 and C 3PO Anthony Daniels are both introduced on board the Tantive IV along with Princess Leia Carrie Fisher of Alderaan when they are being pursued upon by Darth Vader portrayed by David Prowse voiced by James Earl Jones aboard an Imperial Star Destroyer Leia inserts into R2 D2 an information disc containing the plans for the Death Star battle station and encodes a distress message on the droid s holographic projector The droids then escape in a pod that crashes on Tatooine near Jedi Master Obi Wan Kenobi s Alec Guinness desert abode R2 D2 and C 3PO are then abducted by Jawas and bought by Owen Phil Brown and Beru Lars Shelagh Fraser uncle and aunt of Luke Skywalker Mark Hamill While Luke cleans the sand out of R2 D2 s gears he discovers a fragment of Leia s message and removes the droid s restraining bolt to see more once free of the bolt R2 claims to have no knowledge of the message That night R2 D2 leaves the farm to seek out Obi Wan When Owen and Beru are killed by Imperial stormtroopers Luke is forced to leave Tatooine with Obi Wan Han Solo Harrison Ford and Chewbacca Peter Mayhew on board the Millennium Falcon to deliver R2 D2 to the Rebel Alliance On their arrival at Alderaan s co ordinates they are pulled in by the Death Star s tractor beam and are forced to land but eventually rescue Princess Leia After Vader kills Obi Wan the rest of the group escapes and delivers the Death Star plans to the Rebel Alliance R2 later serves as Luke s droid during the attack on the station R2 D2 is severely damaged during the battle but is repaired before the ceremony at the end of the film The Empire Strikes Back Edit In The Empire Strikes Back R2 D2 accompanies Luke to Dagobah and later to Cloud City where he helps to rescue and repair a heavily damaged C 3PO and to override city security computers He also manages to reactivate the Millennium Falcon s hyperdrive resulting in a last minute escape from Imperial forces Return of the Jedi Edit In Return of the Jedi R2 D2 plays a critical role in rescuing Luke Leia and Han from Jabba the Hutt He later joins the Rebel strike team on Endor He is badly damaged during the battle between the Imperial troops and the Rebels but is repaired in time for the celebration marking the second Death Star s destruction and the fall of the Empire Prequel trilogy Edit The Phantom Menace Edit In The Phantom Menace set 32 years before A New Hope R2 D2 is portrayed as belonging to the Naboo defense forces one of three astromech droids deployed for repair duty onboard Queen Padme Amidala s Natalie Portman starship as it attempts to get past the Trade Federation blockade The sole survivor of the three R2 D2 repairs the deflector shields and saves the day Having proved his worth R2 D2 then becomes part of Jedi Master Qui Gon Jinn s Liam Neeson party on Tatooine where he meets C 3PO and Anakin Skywalker Jake Lloyd Later still he serves as the astromech droid for Anakin s starfighter during the Battle of Naboo Attack of the Clones Edit In Attack of the Clones set 10 years after The Phantom Menace R2 D2 again serves Anakin Hayden Christensen and Obi Wan Ewan McGregor He accompanies Anakin and Padme to Naboo and then to Tatooine when Anakin tries to rescue his mother Shmi Pernilla August Here he is reunited with C 3PO and the two get into various misadventures on Geonosis He and C 3PO are later witness to Anakin and Padme s secret wedding Revenge of the Sith Edit In Revenge of the Sith R2 D2 helps Anakin and Obi Wan in their mission to rescue Chancellor Palpatine Ian McDiarmid from Count Dooku s Christopher Lee capital ship the Invisible Hand He is attacked by super battle droids but defeats them through ingenious tactics After Anakin falls to the dark side of the Force and becomes Darth Vader he takes R2 D2 with him when he goes to assassinate the Separatist council but tells him to stay with the ship After the Galactic Empire is established at the end of the film C 3PO s memory is erased to keep the knowledge of the locations of Vader and Padme s newborn children Luke and Leia a secret from their father However R2 D2 s memory is not wiped as a result R2 D2 is the only surviving character at the end of the saga who knows the entire story of the Skywalker family Both R2 D2 and C 3PO end up in the possession of Captain Raymus Antilles Rohan Nichol onboard the Tantive IV Sequel trilogy Edit The Force Awakens Edit In Star Wars The Force Awakens set approximately 30 years after Return of the Jedi R2 D2 is revealed to be kept in storage at the Resistance base on the planet D Qar having put himself in a low power mode after Luke Skywalker s disappearance He later awakens and reveals Luke s location by combining map data stored in his memory with that of the droid BB 8 He then travels with Rey Daisy Ridley and Chewbacca to the planet highlighted on the map where they find Luke in self imposed exile In the credits Kenny Baker was credited as R2 D2 consultant while Jimmy Vee provided an uncredited portrayal in some scenes The Last Jedi Edit R2 D2 appeared in Star Wars The Last Jedi with actor Jimmy Vee taking over the role from Kenny Baker who retired from the role due to his age and health Baker died in August 2016 8 9 R2 D2 has a brief but pivotal role in the film reuniting with Luke aboard the Millennium Falcon and showing him Leia s distress message from the original film in a successful attempt to convince Luke to train Rey He is later shown interfacing with the Falcon s computer while Rey and Chewbacca pilot the ship amid the final confrontation with the evil First Order s forces The Rise of Skywalker Edit R2 D2 returns once more in Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker Initially remaining at the Resistance base he is shown watching Leia as she dies He later plays an important role in restoring C 3PO s memory after Rey Finn John Boyega and Poe Dameron Oscar Isaac are forced to erase it so the droid can translate a Sith artifact that holds a clue to the location of the Sith homeworld and the new fleet of the resurrected Palpatine R2 D2 accompanies Poe in his X wing for the final assault and is later shown joining the others in celebrating the defeat of Palpatine and the Sith Eternal Anthology films Edit Rogue One Edit Main article Rogue One R2 D2 makes a cameo appearance in Rogue One alongside C 3PO 10 Television Edit R2 D2 and C 3PO had their own animated series Star Wars Droids set before they came into Luke Skywalker s possession This was excluded from the new canon in 2014 11 They also appear in both the live action and animated segments of the Star Wars Holiday Special In the animated segment they are rescued by a mysterious hunter Boba Fett who offers to help them Later R2 D2 intercepts a transmission between Darth Vader and Fett thus confirming to him C 3PO and the others Fett s true allegiances 12 R2 D2 makes a guest appearance with C 3PO Luke Skywalker and Mark Hamill and Chewbacca in an episode of The Muppet Show R2 D2 appears in the 2008 animated film Star Wars The Clone Wars and the subsequent TV series of the same name In the film he accompanies Anakin voiced by Matt Lanter and his Padawan Ahsoka Tano voiced by Ashley Eckstein on a mission to rescue Jabba the Hutt s son Rotta In the series he helps them fight the Separatists He previously appeared in Star Wars Clone Wars however this has been excluded from the new canon as well 11 R2 D2 also appears in Star Wars Rebels in the episodes Droids in Distress and Blood Sisters and several episodes of Star Wars Forces of Destiny In the second season finale of the Disney series The Mandalorian R2 D2 accompanies Luke Skywalker as he goes to retrieve Grogu to be trained as a Jedi R2 D2 appears in the sixth and seventh episodes of The Mandalorian spin off series The Book of Boba Fett After Grogu decides to abandon his Jedi training Luke has R2 D2 fly Grogu to Tatooine in his X wing starfighter so that he may be reunited with his guardian Din Djarin R2 D2 makes a cameo appearance in Part I of Obi Wan Kenobi Novels and comics Edit Main article Star Wars expanded to other media The novelization of Attack of the Clones makes it clear that R2 D2 has been in Padme s possession since the events of The Phantom Menace R2 D2 appears in Marvel s 2015 Star Wars comic series which is set between the films of the original trilogy He also appears briefly in the miniseries Star Wars Shattered Empire Legends Edit With the 2012 acquisition of Lucasfilm by The Walt Disney Company most of the licensed Star Wars novels and comics produced since the originating 1977 film Star Wars were rebranded as Star Wars Legends and declared non canon to the franchise in April 2014 11 13 14 In the various Star Wars novels and comics the droid duo have played a small but significant role In the Expanded Universe novel The Swarm War R2 D2 inadvertently helps Luke and Leia come to grips with their heritage when an electronic glitch unearths long concealed images of Anakin relating his fear of losing Padme and of Padme s death In issue No 12 of Star Wars Legacy R2 D2 is revealed to have survived the resulting 88 years after his last appearance and has been upgraded to the latest technology In this series he now serves another member of the Skywalker family reluctant Jedi Cade Skywalker Other films Edit Along with the Star Wars films R2 D2 makes non canon cameo appearances in several other films such as Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness where he was seen flying in debris in Close Encounters of the Third Kind he is seen on the underside of the alien ship in Raiders of the Lost Ark he is seen on the wall of the room containing the Ark in Poltergeist he is seen in several objects on Robbie s room and in Transformers Revenge of the Fallen the robot was seen flying among rubble and debris in the sky In Ready Player One R2 D2 is also seen as a toy model in Wade and Samantha s apartment He also appears in the Wreck It Ralph sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet In an early script to 2014 s The Lego Movie R2 D2 was set to be one of the main characters but was written out due to the directors failing to obtain the rights to the character 15 16 Production Edit A fan made R2 D2 Several R2 D2 models were built for the original Star Wars films one that was remote controlled and rolled on three wheeled legs and others which were worn by English actor Kenny Baker and walked on two legs 17 18 Deep Roy who also doubled Yoda in several scenes served as Baker s double in both Episodes V and VI providing stunts and filling in when Baker was unavailable 19 20 21 The original props for Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope were designed by John Stears and built by Stears team and Peteric Engineering The revised fibreglass droids used in The Empire Strikes Back were built by Tony Dyson and the White Horse Toy Company The radio controlled R2 was operated by John Stears in A New Hope Brian Johnson in The Empire Strikes Back and by Kit West in Return of the Jedi Kenny Baker who portrayed R2 D2 in costume was not involved in the Star Wars Holiday Special R2 D2 was portrayed entirely by a radio controlled unit operated by Mick Garris 22 Lucas receptionist at the time 21 23 24 In the credits R2 D2 is credited as playing himself Garris later went on to operate the radio controlled R2 D2 at various events including the Oscars 25 There were a total of 15 R2 D2s on the set of Attack of the Clones Eight were radio controlled two were worn by Baker the remainder were stunt models that could be moved by puppet strings or towed by wires The robotic R2 D2 s were prone to failure particularly while shooting the Tatooine scenes in Tunisia 26 Radio controlled units were extensively utilized for the Prequel trilogy due to advances in technology though Baker was still used in some scenes R2 D2 had three principal operators Don Bies 27 28 Jolyon Bambridge 29 30 and Grant Imahara 31 32 The sound effects for R2 D2 s voice were created by sound designer Ben Burtt using an ARP 2600 analog synthesizer as well as his own vocalizations processed through other effects 33 Original props of R2 D2 and C 3PO are used as Audio Animatronics in the queue area of Disneyland s Star Tours The Adventures Continue attraction Although Kenny Baker is credited Anthony Daniels who portrays C 3PO has stated that Baker did not film any scenes in Revenge of the Sith 34 Baker himself has said he probably only appears in footage caught while shooting the previous two movies 35 For The Force Awakens producer Kathleen Kennedy hired two fans Lee Towersey and Oliver Steeples to build new R2 D2 robots for the film after being impressed by their working replicas that were brought to Star Wars Celebration Europe in 2013 36 Towersey was also one of the two puppeteers along with Hassan Taj who operated the droid in The Rise of Skywalker Cultural influence EditSee also Cultural impact of Star Wars In 2015 All Nippon Airways unveiled a Boeing 787 9 in a special R2 D2 livery which is colloquially referred to as R2D2JET this aircraft is seen here at Tokyo International Airport March 2016 R2 D2 was inducted into the Robot Hall of Fame in 2003 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania A replica can be seen at the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh The Smithsonian Institution included R2 D2 in its list of 101 Objects that Made America 37 In 2022 R2 D2 was surveyed as being the most popular movie robot in the United States 38 The Phalanx CIWS is nicknamed R2 D2 due to the shape of the radar housing 39 Marc Rotenberg of the Electronic Privacy Information Center called a security robot intended for schools and malls R2 D2 s evil twin William Santana Li who co founded the company that built the robot said he wanted people to think of the robot as a mash up of Batman Minority Report and R2 D2 40 R2 D2 and C 3PO guest starred in a series of segments of Sesame Street in 1978 The two droids were featured as presenters at the 50th Academy Awards In the Pinky and the Brain final series Star Warners who parodies Star Wars Brain plays R2 D2 and Pinky plays C 3PO Ewan McGregor who portrayed Obi Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequel trilogy said in an interview As soon as R2 D2 comes on the set everyone goes a bit silly He said there is something about him that makes you feel great affection for him In the DVD audio commentary for Revenge of the Sith George Lucas says R2 D2 is his favorite character and that it is intentional that R2 D2 saves the day at least once in every film R2 D2 had appeared in some episodes of The Simpsons Also in the sixteenth Halloween special Treehouse of Horror XVI in the I ve Grown a Costume on Your Face segment Apu Nahasapeemapetilon appears disguised and later turned into a real version of R2 D2 R2 D2 is parodied in several episodes of Family Guy The final scene in Blind Ambition where Peter Griffin receives a medal of honor after a blind Peter saves Horace s life parodies the ending in the original 1977 Star Wars In the episodes parodying the original Star Wars trilogy Cleveland Brown plays R2 D2 s role while Quagmire plays C 3PO The 2015 Israeli sci fi comedy OMG I m a Robot features Robo Joseph a Jewish R2 D2 dubbed by Rob Schneider citation needed In 2015 Hasbro released a Bop It game using the design of R2 D2 on September 4 2015 for Force Friday The top part of the unit his head becomes the Bop It button the bottom part of his head becomes the Twist It and his legs are the Pull It The game is based on the Bop It Micro Series and the voice is replaced with voice recordings from C 3PO Instead of the game saying I m going to sleep before the unit shuts off this version says I ll just switch off for a while 41 The navigation system of the SR 71 plane has been affectionately called R2 D2 42 The system had R2 D2 like navigational purposes and was mounted behind the pilot directed upward The telescope dome of Zweibrucken Observatory in Germany was repainted to resemble R2 D2 in 2018 43 Zweibrucken Observatory in 2019 In the Latin American Spanish dubbing of the Star Wars films the name R2 D2 is pronounced as Arturito Little Arthur which sounds similar to the English pronunciation 44 In the Italian version of the original trilogy R2 D2 was named C1 P8 45 Anglicisms were not common in the Italian language during the 1970s and 1980s and the names of various characters were changed to be easier to pronounce and recognize for Italian speakers Some of these changes were reverted in the dubbing of the prequel and sequel trilogies where the original name R2 D2 was used instead Other name changes in the Italian version of the original trilogy include C 3PO Han Solo Leia 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