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in South Korea, Street Fighter Film, LLC in the United States, and Dellgamadas Co., Ltd. Affiliated companies include Koko Capcom Co., Ltd. The international Capcom Group currently encompasses 15 subsidiaries in Japan, North America, Europe, and East Asia. ( July 2012)Īpart from the head office building and the R&D building of Capcom Co., Ltd., both located in Chūō-ku, Osaka, the Japanese parent company also has a branch office in the Shinjuku Mitsui Building in Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo.
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Six months later, fans would learn of the film’s true, true title, Return of the Jedi.This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items. While much of the press quickly saw through the cover title (the Star Wars-style font of the Blue Harvest lettering was an obvious tip-off), the ruse was officially acknowledged at San Diego Comic-Con later that year when producer Howard Kazanjian admitted that Blue Harvest was indeed a cover title for Revenge of the Jedi. The caps can be spotted in on-location photographs of director Richard Marquand and others at both the Buttercup Valley sand dunes and the Crescent City forest locations in 1982, furtively worn to throw off any uninvited set visitors to the true nature of the production. Today, both the caps and patches are highly coveted by collectors for their rarity and clandestine behind-the-scenes history. Incredibly, the original color swatch samples of cap colors (gray was chosen) still exist in the Archives with the order letter, which indicates 275 additional patches bearing the Blue Harvest title were also produced. Thinking Cap had been a licensee for Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back(1980), producing a variety of novelty caps including one memorable example sporting plush Yoda ears.
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Those press leaks occurred in September, 1981, and likely inspired an iconic piece of Star Wars production crew gear to be devised within the month.Ĥ00 caps bearing the title Blue Harvest were ordered from The Thinking Cap Company in late September, 1981, according to memos in the Lucasfilm Archives. The need for a cover title appears to have been hastened by the local press in Yuma, Arizona, who had reported that the Star Wars production was making arrangements with the state’s motion picture development office to house their crew in Yuma. While Star Wars fans may be aware that the working title for the saga’s sixth episode, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983), was Revenge of the Jedi, fewer may be aware of a third title associated with the film, one that was used specifically to keep public attention away from the secretive Star Wars production that was filming its first major exterior scenes in the United States.īlue Harvest, a name that was coined by Return of the Jedi co-producer Jim Bloom, was selected to run cover for the Star Wars sequel production while filming in the Buttercup Valley of southern California (for Jabba the Hutt’s exterior sail barge scenes) and in the redwood forests near Crescent City in northern California (for the Endor exteriors).