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"Execute Order 67."
"Yes, my lord."
"No, no. Not 67, Order 66!"
―Darth Sidious and Clone Commander Cody[1]

Order 67 was an order requiring clone troopers to dance[1] and clean their armor.[2]

History[]

"That's Order 66 done!"
"What's next?"
"Order 67 — do the washing up…"
"What I love about this job is the variety."
―Two clones[2]

During the Battle of Utapau, Darth Sidious accidentally issued Order 67 when he meant to use Order 66. Just after the order was executed, Cody and his troops began dancing. However, Sidious browsed a manual and executed Order 66.[1]

After Darth Sidious issued Order 66, other clone units also mistakenly executed Order 67, such as the Coruscant Guard on the planet Mygeeto with Jedi General Ki-Adi-Mundi, and the 41st Elite Corps on Kashyyyk with Grand Master Yoda, until they followed the proper command.[1] After the execution of Order 66, two clones, following a checklist, followed Order 67 to begin cleaning a massive number of clone helmets, which one of the two loved due to the variety it demonstrated in their jobs. As they washed the helmets in a sink, a dianoga swam around the soapy water.[2]

Behind the scenes[]

Order 67 appeared in the 2022 video game LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, published by Traveller's Tales.[1]

Originally, the order appeared in a Robot Chicken Star Wars clip where Palpatine is falling down the shaft towards the reactor core of the second Death Star. In the clip, he pulls out a cellphone, then calls a group of Ewoks and tells them to "Execute Order 67!," with which they comply and start dancing.

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