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Play Darth Vader with Siri and get some hilarious responses
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Play Darth Vader with Siri and get some hilarious responses

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The whole tech world is losing its mind with Star Wars mania, and Apple’s no exception. Hidden within Siri is a neat reference to George Lucas’ epic space opera — accessible when you use the iconic “I am your father” line from the end of The Empire Strikes Back.

Check out some of Siri’s best responses below.

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And my personal favorite, which crams in an added reference to Family Guy

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As noted, Apple’s not the only tech giant apparently counting down until The Force Awakens hits theaters. Recently Google unveiled a cool new Easter egg which gives you search results inspired by the Star Wars opening credits scrawl when you Google the words, “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.”

Siri’s no stranger to hidden movie references, of course, but I’m pretty sure this is a new-ish one. Discovered any other cool Star Wars references? Let us know in the comments below.

Source: iHeartApple

Via: The Loop

4 responses to “Play Darth Vader with Siri and get some hilarious responses”

  1. Michel Plungjan says:

    No…no! That’s not true!
    That’s impossible!

  2. os2tomac says:

    Love the “Something, something, something, dark side” Both a Star Wars AND a Family Guy reference.

  3. freemdoom says:

    Try “may the force be with you.”

  4. DrMuggg says:

    Ask in Swedish and “Luke” is replaced with “Luuk” (Christian Luuk is a swedish TV-presenter)….

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