Yoda Interviewed By ESPN Anchor For Star Wars Character Tournament Christopher Moore, March 14, 2014 StarWars.com is running its This is Madness: Star Wars Character Tournament again this year. Last year Yoda beat out Darth Vader by 60% of the vote to become tournament champion. Will he be triumphant again in 2014? ESPN’s Max Kellerman interviews Yoda to get his insight on this year’s playing field. After the jump, check out their conversation and find out how you can help vote for your favorite Star Wars characters in the tournament.If you’d like to put in your two cents as to what characters move on in the tournament, you can go to the This is Madness page of the StarWars.com site everyday to put in your vote. Here’s a picture of one of the four match-ups today:The full tournament starts on March 17th. Visit StarWars.com daily to be able to participate in the tourney that takes place in a galaxy far, far away.Who do you think should win this year? Let us know in the comment section below. Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos Character TournamentDarth VaderESPNMax KellermanStar WarsThis is MadnessYoda
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