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'Star Wars' Yoda appears in Japanese noodles commercial - video
Published Friday, Nov 25 2011, 21:06 GMT | By Kristina Bustos | 4 comments
Star Wars character Yoda has appeared in a Japanese commercial advertising Cup Noodles.
The Jedi master summons his power to boil water to use for the instant noodles while saying wisdoms such as, "Always in motion is the future" and, "Believe in your own power you must".
He ends the commercial with, "May the force be with Japan" and a growling stomach, while a Cup Noodles floats in front of him.
Watch the Cup Noodles commercial featuring Yoda below:
Fans who own a Revenge of the Sith DVD have also seen Yoda break dance with Storm Troopers.
Last month, a drunk man dressed as Yoda hit a pedestrian while driving.
George Lucas's Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace will be released in 3D on February 10, 2012.
The Jedi master summons his power to boil water to use for the instant noodles while saying wisdoms such as, "Always in motion is the future" and, "Believe in your own power you must".
He ends the commercial with, "May the force be with Japan" and a growling stomach, while a Cup Noodles floats in front of him.
Watch the Cup Noodles commercial featuring Yoda below:
Fans who own a Revenge of the Sith DVD have also seen Yoda break dance with Storm Troopers.
Last month, a drunk man dressed as Yoda hit a pedestrian while driving.
George Lucas's Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace will be released in 3D on February 10, 2012.
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