All of the English dialogue in “Star Wars”, split into words, and sorted alphabetically.
Fun facts:
The word “lightsaber” only appears once in this film.
There are 43m5s of spoken English, 81m39s of other.
The most common word is “the”, of course, said 368 times.
The word with most screen time is “you”, at 52.56 seconds.
There are 1695 different words, and 11684 total words.
The longest words are “responsibility,” “malfunctioning”, “worshipfulness”, and “identification”, all 14 letters.
I labeled the words manually (!) using some software I wrote specifically for the purpose.
This is the Special Edition to troll Han-shot-first purists. Everyone knows the orig is the most legit.
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‘counil’? I heard council. Fun words heard over and over: ‘be’, ‘been’, ‘but’, ‘chewie’, ‘do’, ‘enough’, ‘I’, Non-repeating alphabetically consecutive words are fun too, like ‘getting gibberish’, ‘hello helmet’ and ‘innards inside insignificant’. Great job !!!
Very cool. Great job !!! Only got the ‘I’s, but found one typo? “counil”? Fun words heard over and over: ‘be’, ‘been’, ‘but’, ‘chewie’, ‘do’, ‘enough’, ‘I’, Non-repeating alphabetically consecutive words are fun too, like ‘getting gibberish’, ‘hello helmet’ and ‘innards inside insignificant’.
‘counil’? I heard council. Fun words heard over and over: ‘be’, ‘been’, ‘but’, ‘chewie’, ‘do’, ‘enough’, ‘I’, Non-repeating alphabetically consecutive words are fun too, like ‘getting gibberish’, ‘hello helmet’ and ‘innards inside insignificant’. Great job !!!
Very cool. Great job !!! Only got the ‘I’s, but found one typo? “counil”? Fun words heard over and over: ‘be’, ‘been’, ‘but’, ‘chewie’, ‘do’, ‘enough’, ‘I’, Non-repeating alphabetically consecutive words are fun too, like ‘getting gibberish’, ‘hello helmet’ and ‘innards inside insignificant’.