Mos Eisley Cantina
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The Chalmun's Cantina (often called the Mos Eisley Cantina, the Star Wars Cantina, or the double-c/ceecee) is a fictional bar (cantina) of the Star Wars universe located in the "pirate city" of Mos Eisley on the planet Tatooine. It is the haunt of freight pilots and other dangerous characters of various alien races and contains booths, a bar counter, and some free-standing tables, and sometimes a band of musicians named Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes.
The establishment is extremely rough in nature; the clientèle give incidents of deadly violence no more than a moment's attention. Droids are not allowed inside; a droid detector near the front door alerts the management of any entering droid.
This cantina is located at 3324 Outer Kerner Way, Mos Eisley, Tatooine.
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[edit] A New Hope
The cantina is first introduced in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The following events occurred in the cantina in A New Hope:
- Han Solo and bounty hunter Greedo have a deadly blaster face-off at one of the tables.
- An Aqualish named Ponda Baba attempts to pick a fight with Luke Skywalker, only to have Obi-Wan Kenobi slice off his arm with his lightsaber.
- Luke Skywalker and Kenobi first meet Solo and Chewbacca, hiring them to transport them off Tatooine.
[edit] Tales from Mos Eisley Cantina
The anthology of intertwined short stories Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina, edited by Kevin J. Anderson, explores the cantina and its clientèle further. The book also explores the reasons for the cantina's ban on droids: the bartender Wuher claims to dislike everyone, but lashes out at droids because they are the only thing that will not try to fight back; the proprietor, a Wookiee named Chalmun, does not tolerate droids because they do not drink, and therefore occupy valuable space.
Apparently, patrons are not allowed to use blasters inside the premises; this is apparently largely ignored, as Solo, Greedo, and Ponda Baba all carried blasters.
[edit] Other cantinas
Similar cantinas have appeared in other Star Wars media.
- Star Wars: Yoda Stories, where every level except Dagobah has a cantina.
- Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight, which starts out in a cantina in the space port of Nar Shaddaa.
- Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith, where in one level, Mara Jade has to work her way through several cantinas in order to complete the game.
- Jedi Outcast, in which Kyle Katarn is ambushed in a cantina and must fight his way out in yet another mission in Nar Shaddaa.
- Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, where Jaden Korr has to fight his way through several cantina-like bars in one of the missions.
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, which has a cantina in every world apart from Dantooine, Kashyyyk, the unknown world of the Rakata, and the Star Forge. Taris even has two - populated by shady patrons, swinging Bith and dancing Twi'leks.
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II, where cantinas are found on Telos, Onderon, and Nar Shaddaa.
- Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, The cantina is the "hub" of the game, as well as a part of the third chapter of the Episode IV levels, "Mos Eisley Spaceport".
- Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided, Cantinas are structures buildable by architects in-game and are popular in many player ran communities. The Cantinas also appear in some major towns.
[edit] Reception
[edit] In popular culture
The cantina scene is referenced in the movie Team America: World Police where the protagonists are at a bar in Cairo, Egypt. The music played in this scene is a blend of stereotypically Middle Eastern music and the music played during the original cantina scene in A New Hope.
Kevin Smith, well known for Star Wars references in his films, refers to the cantina in the movie Dogma. When Jay and Silent Bob discuss joining forces with Bethany, Jay chimes in: "I feel like I'm Han Solo, and you're Chewie, and she's Ben Kenobi, and we're in that fucked up bar!"
The Country Teasers' 2006 album The Empire Strikes Back features a song titled Mos Eisley. The opening lyrics satire those critical of the growing multiculturalism in Europe: "The world is much more like Star Wars than it used to be. But the world is no more like Star Wars than it should be. There is nothing wrong with a world a bit like Star Wars. I like Star Wars. London is a lot like Mos Eisley. It's a lot more like Mos Eisley than it used to be. For instance, in the fifties and the seventies, it was like the Death Star."
The indie rock band Silver Jews has an insturmental song named after the scene on their first EP The Arizona Record.
The rock band Eisley was originally named Mos Eisley, but ultimately shortened their name in order to avoid any possible litigation.
The band Blink-182 references the cantina in their song "A New Hope", with the lyrics "But when you were available, I was Drinking Colt 45s with Lando, I was hanging out in the cantina on Mos Eisley"
Barney Stinson, from the show How I Met Your Mother, said that he was "one drink away from the Cantina scene from Star wars" while he was looking for girls in the bar.
The band Mr Bungle has included the music of John Williams in their live shows. With a medley of "Cantina Band", "Imperial March" and "Main Theme". [1]
[edit] Parody song
Mark Jonathan Davis, later of Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine, made a parody song of Barry Manilow's Copacabana, called "Star Wars Cantina".[2] Davis used the melody of that song; his lyrics are a rough outline of Star Wars Episodes 4 through 6. The song received significant radio airplay, along with "Weird Al" Yankovic's Yoda, in the run-up to the 1997 release of the Star Wars Special Edition VHS box set and the 1999 release of The Phantom Menace. "Star Wars Cantina" is often erroneously attributed to Yankovic.
The song was not released on CD due to copyright troubles.
[edit] See also
- Han shot first
- Ajim, city where the cantina was filmed










































