Die-hard fans frequently recognize him, even without his costume, and entreat him to perform the droid's signature voice. Graciously, Daniels becomes C-3PO on the spot.
"I'll have people come up and ask, 'Can you do the voice for my kid?' And I'll ask the kid, 'What's Threepio sound like? Does he sound like this? Hello, I am C-3PO, human-cyborg relations, and this is my counterpart R2-D2.' And you see their face -- and that is magic, really lovely," he says beaming.
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"I saw the end the other day," says Daniels, a wistful note coming into his voice. "There was something about the completeness of dubbing with George, then watching (composer) John Williams put some of the music on at Abbey Road . .. The ending just made me cry. It was not because it was the end of it all for me, it's just so redolent of the good feeling that was in the original movie. I think you will get quite a strange feeling yourself. I certainly did. The good thing is, it does complete it. You will feel satisfied."
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