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Star Wars Vintage PALITOY Commercial – AT-AT / Snowspeeder

By Top Star Wars Toys, September 3, 2010 Star Wars Videos

 

ACTION FIGURES EACH SOLD SEPERATELY!!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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25 Comments - Add Yours
TheKillingJoke14

September 3, 2010

Wow I still have this thing lol, pretty big for a toy back then.

cblevins0720

September 3, 2010

hey i have that

MrRebelTrooper14

September 3, 2010

my friend has this, its awsome!!!!!!! :)

TehbestWaffleguy

September 3, 2010

I remember One of my friends got this and i was soo jealous

mbtion

September 3, 2010

at at was the toy i wanted the most but was too expensive

DarkAngel182

September 3, 2010

Aaaah yes I remember these adverts well!

DarkAngel182

September 3, 2010

We called it a scout walker!

Wunganaris

September 3, 2010

lol

Rodimus1138

September 3, 2010

lolwut? What do you call an AT-ST then? an Atsst?

3A7C

September 3, 2010

This is George Lucas’ version of the Trojan Horse.

chrisjhart221138

September 3, 2010

ay tee ay tee?: People who call an at-at an ay tee ay tee are almost as sad as me for posting this fucking shite.

I thank you.

xContaminatedx

September 3, 2010

Geekiest comment ever.

Kaffyboy

September 3, 2010

Actually, it stands for All Terain Armoured Transport.

dorani22

September 3, 2010

but not super articulated

pilot9004

September 3, 2010

fair enough. ive heard both before, neither is 100% correct.

davesantiagallery

September 3, 2010

It’s commonly known as AYE TEE AYE TEE today, but originally it was known strictly as AT-AT. I still call them AT-AT’s, most of the fans I know call them AT-AT’s. Even Lucas himself calls them AT-AT’s (reference the documentary FROM STAR WARS TO JEDI: THE MAKING OF A SAGA). As far as comparing it to calling the FBI “fiby”, well GP vehicles are better known as “Jeeps” and HMV’s are commonly known as “humvee’s”. Therefore, calling an aye tee aye tee an “At-At” is quite common and commonly accepted

davesantiagallery

September 3, 2010

Yes, you’re right about that.

pilot9004

September 3, 2010

they were called walkers in the movie. no one called them AT-AT or aye tee aye tee in the movies.

pilot9004

September 3, 2010

it stands for All Terrain Assault Transport….its an acronym. Do you call the FBI, fiby? no….its AYE TEE AYE TEE.

STdeKaliss

September 3, 2010

It’s spelled “homies” not honeys…

AllSingingAllDancing

September 3, 2010

I loved the little square button underneath you’d press to make the lasers light up. And that funky sound it would make.

When we had our Hoth battles it was usually in a darker room so we could see it light up.

Good memories. Thanks for posting this!

davesantiagallery

September 3, 2010

Nothing wrong with that, considering they are pronounced “at at” in the movies.

indianajonesmaniac

September 3, 2010

Figures were a LOT cheaper back then.

rurias1

September 3, 2010

“AT-AT” is the correct pronunciation. Not A…T…A…T

Calling it ATEEE-ATEEE would be like calling Boba Fett “B…O…B…A”

Spelling words out that do not have periods between each letter is ludicrous. Did we call the Speilberg’s 2001 movie Artificial Intelligence “A…I…” or “Aye!”

We called it A.I. because of the periods. This isn’t some rap star’s anthem where we spell words out, such as “This is S to the N to the double O and P rapping for the honeys!”

indianajonesmaniac

September 3, 2010

Gosh, he called it an at at! its and at-at (prounounced Eh-Tee-Eh-Tee)and he
prounounced it At At!

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