14th Mar 2012 10:23am | By Editor
Star Wars fans rejoice - a video featuring a pug dog dressed as one of the original trilogy's most fearsome creatures has emerged online.
If you've ever wanted to see one of the thrilling opening scenes of The Empire Strikes Back reenacted by a pug dog dressed up as a Wampa monster, you're in luck.
'Wampug', as he is now known, takes on Jedi trainee Luke Skywalker in the icy wastelands of Hoth (in a scene that's faithful to the original second part of the Star Wars trilogy, even down to 'borrowing' the sound effects).
However, there's a twist to the tale, as this story doesn't quite go the same way as the original film. As YouTube uploader StarWarsChick01 explains, "In The Wampug Strikes Back, the Wampug has a surprise in store for Luke Skywalker."
Check out the cuter than cute video below...
Main image: YouTube/StarWarsChick01
And, as a special bonus, here's a fantastic bit of dubbing which takes a cut scene from Return of the Jedi and dubs it with a the classic 'royale with cheese' conversation from Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
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