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Yeah, that's kind of confusing, right? "Phantom Menace" sounds like a big, scary thing, but it turns out it has a lot of layers. This idea - the real meaning behind that title - actually takes time to unpack.
It actually took thirteen years! So they are really not the quickest at explaining things. In "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith", we finally understand the big, bad, dark, villain Darth Sidious, who you'll remember from "Star Wars: Phantom Menace," tells his story. His true power - the Sith power, is the Phantom Menace.
Hold on! It actually means so much more! It's more than just this creepy guy, Darth Sidious, who was hiding as Senator Palpatine in those earlier movies. It’s an idea! The Sith, in "Star Wars," have been keeping a huge secret - an incredibly dangerous and powerful idea - they are always trying to control the universe to become more powerful! And, by controlling the Republic, the Sith, like Darth Sidious, become like shadows.
So you know about the Force, right? It’s like this crazy magical power, connecting everyone. What’s really interesting is that Darth Sidious learned how to manipulate the Force from another Sith - the evil Darth Plagueis. You could say, it was a pretty wicked deal because it was about using that dark side of the Force for their own personal goals.
Yeah, "The Phantom Menace" was totally about the Sith using the Force to try and dominate! So it’s not about the Jedi being evil or the Republic being too slow, or whatever! But the truth about how the Sith controlled things and then changed everything, and how this totally changed the course of history, is just one part of what the Star Wars universe is about!
Those prequels were all about how the Sith did something amazing in controlling those key figures, those "Phantom Menace" characters.