The Star Wars Happy Music Video Brings a Sci-Fi Twist
Jamie Danielle Munro — March 14, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: youtube & viralviralvideos
The Happy music video originally sung and performed by Pharrell Williams was an Oscar-nominated hit, and now the Star Wars Tunisia fan club have put their own sci-fi spin on the song.
The video shows characters from the Star Wars classic dancing in various circumstances. C3PO is seen dancing on a rooftop, while Darth Vader gets his groove back in a smoking hot desert. The specific desert is actually called Tatooine, and provides the perfect setting (which looks identical to the actual Star Wars setting), for these characters to get down and shake it up.
With the Happy music video having such an infectious beat, it's hard not to dance upon listening. The Star Wars Tunisia fan club just took it one step further to show their sci-fi allegiances!
The video shows characters from the Star Wars classic dancing in various circumstances. C3PO is seen dancing on a rooftop, while Darth Vader gets his groove back in a smoking hot desert. The specific desert is actually called Tatooine, and provides the perfect setting (which looks identical to the actual Star Wars setting), for these characters to get down and shake it up.
With the Happy music video having such an infectious beat, it's hard not to dance upon listening. The Star Wars Tunisia fan club just took it one step further to show their sci-fi allegiances!
Trend Themes
1. Movie Song Parodies - Creating parody music videos of hit songs from popular movies could become a trend among fan groups.
2. Sci-fi Pop Culture - References to popular sci-fi movies in fan-made content could become a popular trend among fan communities.
3. Interactive Fan Engagement - Creating interactive fan content showcasing a community's love for a popular movie franchise could become a growing trend.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment Industry - The entertainment industry can capitalize on the trend by creating more opportunities for fan engagement through social media and other online platforms.
2. Fan Community Industry - Companies that specialize in fostering fan communities and engagement can explore creating more opportunities for fans to express their love for a popular movie franchise through creative content.
3. Music Industry - The music industry can partner with movie studios and fan groups to create parody versions of hit songs from popular movies, as a way to expand its audience reach and drive engagement.
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