Erzengel
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I agree. I understand the thinking about Potter, due to popularity/money it's made, but I don't think this question is all about money. Star Wars was a game changer, it set the bar to a new, previously unseen level. It was visionary and of its time--it wouldn't have worked at any other time as well as it did. It was undeniable even if you were in the minority of not liking it. There's been nothing like it. Not even close.
I think the first Star Trek movie which had it's own TV series obviously, was influenced by Star Wars. I think I remember changes being done to the movie, especially the music and the special effects because they wanted to do something similar in terms to the level of Star Wars.

It was a phenomenon in terms of marketing. Today the the market is over flooded from Anime to Marvel and DC because of Star Wars (George Lucas), there was nothing before on the scale of Star Wars, the only film franchise that made money before was Planet of the Apes that wasn't much in comparison in terms of revenue to Star Wars. Movie merchandising took over the Cons. Directors started making movies, then came all the toy merchandising. Merchandising, merchandising, merchandising! Lets not forget George Lucas pushing computer graphics so that all these super hero movies and fantasy movies could be made. The Harry Potter outline is very close to Star Wars, and the 2009 Star Trek movie is a re-imagining of Star Wars in a sense. After Star Wars and the money it made in merchandise, merchandise then took off in every venue. A lot of people think George Lucas is the devil not for making the bad prequels but for starting up the the movies and video games and toys merchandising mayhem that it is today. How can anything can be this generations Star Wars in such an overblown market, there was nothing before Star Wars, now everything is the cause of it. To this day George is still milking it for all its worth!