Unfortunately, no. The Star Wars universe is fictional, so those exact people and that storyline can't exist in our reality.
That's not to say, though, that we couldn't develop technologies that resemble the ones in the Star Wars Movies, or that we can't fight for the cause of good, as the heroes in those movies do. It isn't even to say that some of the things in the movies don't reflect things in the real world. That's what fiction does for us. It helps us to look at reality is an extra-large and safer way. It is good to have fictional heroes and to believe in fictional causes... because those things reflect the real world, and help us to figure out who we are and what we are willing to fight for in real life.
No, Galaxy Wars is a fake film used in American programs because they are not allowed to you the real film Star Wars.
No, it is not a 'real' galaxy, merely one that exists inside the movie world. It is based upon Science Fiction, and you will not be able to travel to it.
Some of the things in Star Wars are real like TIE fighters. Go to the Spike Network they should usually have Star Wars Technology on.
The 'Star Wars' galaxy is part of science-fiction. It does not exist in the real world, so you will not be able to actually place a location of it. But, if you are refering to the where the Star Wars galaxy 'exists' in relation to the movies, then the the only information I know there is that it is 'far far away', and that's it's suggested time-frame would be a 'long time ago'. Since E.T.'s home galaxy is 3 million light-years from Earth, and his species appeared in SW1:TPM, his home galaxy might actually be the Triangulum galaxy (which is 2.7 million light-years from Earth).
yes they are real.
No
No. The 'force', from Star Wars, is an idea based around engery sorrounding the Star Wars universe. It is made up, and not real.
Star Wars is a fictional film - it is not real.
No real object is named the "Star Wars Galaxy". That was a fiction, invented for the movies., The nearest galaxy is the Milky Way. We can get there quite quickly, since we're already in it. The next nearest galaxy is known as M31, or NGC 224, or the Andromeda Galaxy. If you could (1). travel at the speed of light, and (2). travel in a straight line, then (3). you could be there in 2.5 million years. Unfortunately, (1). you can't, and (2). you can't, so therefore (3). you can't., But speaking of the Andromeda Galaxy, you might want to keep your crash helmet handy, because it's headed toward us, and the collision is expected to begin in less than 4 billion years.
no sorry :(
Yes
No.