As soon as the ruling duo of Tattoine walks into Garsa Fwip's cantina, audiences can hear a remix of the Cantina Theme. The camera then pans over to the ban members, which features Max Rebo. The Palace of Jabba the Hutt If there's one thing that long-time Star Wars fans will recognize at first glance, it's Jabba the Hutt's palace. The Book of Boba Fett strikes the nostalgia chords perfectly as it showcases eerily empty versions of places where Luke Skywalker re-emerged as a fully-trained Jedi, the throne room with a giant trapdoor, and the palace's exterior that stands out against the sandy backdrop of Tatooine. Boba Fett's personalized throne It appears that Boba did not take his time re-decorating the place. Among the many stand-out details from Episode 1 of The Book of Boba Fett is the oversized chair that fans caught a glimpse of in a post-credits scene for The Mandalorian Season 2. If you look closely, you can see old Sith tongue writing etched on the throne itself. When translated, it reads "Boba Fett." The parallel recovery of Boba and Luke If you thought that Boba's tank apparatus looks oddly familiar, it's because it's similar to Luke Skywalker's tank from The Empire Strikes Back. Even the black feeding tube is the same. Perhaps the only difference is that Boba's tank looks more horizontal and advanced, but they're probably more or less the same. Boba remembers the Star Wars prequels Hardcore Star Wars fans will probably weep after seeing Boba recall the moment of his father's death at the Battle of Geonosis. He also remembers how much it rained in Kamino. Surviving inside of a Sarlacc Adding to the long list of things that Boba remembers is how he spent some time inside the Sarlacc while another Stormtrooper corpse keeps him company. The return of the flamethrower Mandalorians are synonymous with flamethrowers. Jango Fett, Boba's father, used them extensively in the original Star Wars prequel trilogy. Din Djarin loved using them too in The Mandalorian. Fans also know that Boba Fett has long had a ZX miniature flame projector, but he's never really been seen using it until the premiere of the first episode of The Book of Boba Fett. Notable Easter Eggs from The Book of Boba Fett Episode 1 Here's to hoping that future The Book of Boba Fett episodes does a great job of exploring Boba's world even further. You can see the wreckage of Boba's sailing barge, the Khetanna, as Boba crawls outside of the Sarlacc. Tusken Raiders abduct an armorless Boba Fett, which confirms an earlier theory. Say hello to Boba's butler, the 8D8, as it introduces a pair of Gamorrean guards, who many believe are the same pair that was seen in the original Star Wars trilogy. Fennec Hand uses Jabba's menagerie to threaten the mayor's representative when they refuse Boba's tribute and demand one from him instead. After the fall of the Empire, the galaxy now uses currency with the logo of the Rebel Alliance. When does the Book of Boba Fett Episode 2 release? It's clear that The Book of Boba Fett is for a far more niche audience.