Alexa, May the Fourth be with you. On Star Wars Day, which falls on May 4th, enthusiasts might decide to mark the occasion by enjoying some movies.
Star Wars movies
, or by
picking up games or collectibles
However, if you own virtual assistants like Amazon’s Alexa, including devices such as the Echo or Dot, you can enjoy your Star Wars content without cost directly from your living room. While the selection isn’t quite sprawling across the stars, consider trying out these queries and directives highlighted in bold:
Alexa, share a Grogu pun with me.
Alexa, tell me a Star Wars joke.
Alexa, how cute is Baby Yoda?
Alexa, talk like Baby Yoda.
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Looking for some out-of-this-world jokes? You could try asking Alexa to share a Star Wars quip with you, perhaps something specific about Baby Yoda. For instance: “Do you know what Baby Yoda’s preferred nighttime tale is? It’s ‘Goodnight, That’s No Moon.'” Feel free to inquire, “Alexa, how adorable is Baby Yoda?” or request that she speak as Baby Yoda does; however, based on my experience, she usually provides just one or two responses before cycling through them again. So, avoid repetitive questioning.
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Alexa, start my Jedi training sessions.
If you truly wish to learn asLuke Skywalker did, simply say “Alexa, start my Jedi training,” and she’ll guide you through nine lessons in theStar Wars universe. Greetings, apprentice!
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Alexa, use the Force.
When I tested it out, Alexa primarily came up with Star Wars jokes, though sometimes sharing intriguing movie facts. Did George Lucas indeed draw inspiration for the Millennium Falcon’s design from aصند
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It seems like he did. Alexa certainly knows her Star Wars material.