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He can be seen talking briefly to Wicket in the village courtyard. After the CCG, more Ewoks gradually received their name. Nanta is the Ewok who gets killed in combat and is accompanied by Romba, who mourns for his fallen friend.

Flitchee is the Ewok who can be seen swinging an E blaster rifle during the battle. Some of these individuals are rather hard to identify. Brethupp is an easy one since he has spotted fur and can be seen in the village square. Taras and Khungata are part of the group that encounters the trapped heroes. Greemon has a greenish headgear and can be seen in the village square piling up logs under Han Solo. Wijunkee has a white strap across his shoulder. As mentioned earlier the Ewoks also starred in two television movies and a cartoon series in the eighties.

Star Wars: Ewoks was produced by Nelvana on behalf of Lucasfilm and ran for two seasons — The thirty five episodes focused on the life of young Wicket and his friends. Kneesaa has become a popular character due to many appearances in the cartoon, in comics and as merchandising. A funny thing to notice is that the cartoon apparently switched the identities of Teebo and Paploo.

Warwick is an Ewok mentioned in the novelization of Episode VI. Please remain seated until the captain has opened the doors.

Meechoo che donno moktok. TAGS: endor , Ewok , wicket. Log In. Woklings, or baby Ewoks. The Wookiee homeworld did finally make its film debut in the last of the prequels, Revenge of the Sith. Known as Kashyyyk, it bears more than a passing resemblance to Endor: expansive green jungles, treehomes, and a fair amount of fighting. On Kashyyyk, both sides of the classic Lucas-style protagonist alien are on display.

In one scene, Wookiees come crashing down on droid transports. In another, a young er Chewbacca gives Yoda a piggyback ride following Order 66, taking the Jedi Master to safety. The Ewoks are initially suspicious of the humans of the Rebel Alliance but later become their faithful allies against the Empire. Cute, cuddly, and mildly ferocious, as individuals they are at best a cute pillow, at most an annoyance.

When it comes to the Lucas duality of lovable and heroic, Ewoks lean farther toward the former than Wookies. George Lucas continued to ride the popularity of the Ewoks in the years following Return of the Jedi. Just as in the theatrical films, the Ewoks are initially suspicious of the humans, but in time become faithful companions.

In fact, the Ewok movies take the relationship between humans a step farther. Whereas in Jedi the Ewoks are more along the lines of cuddly compatriots, in the TV movies the Ewoks become something closer to full-fledged protectors. In both TV films, human children become, for various reasons, separated from adults and its up to the Ewoks to help them.

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Once the improvements have been completed, you may remove this notice and the page's listing. Wicket Wystri Warrick was a male Ewok scout and warrior on the forest moon of Endor.

Wicket also played an instrumental role in helping the Rebel Alliance defeat the Galactic Empire during the Battle of Endor. The Imperial activity continued on Endor as construction on the new Death Star progressed. Meanwhile, the Rebel Alliance had sent a strike team to the forest moon to deactivate the shield protecting the giant weapon. One day , Wicket came across the crash site of a pair of Imperial speeder bikes. He cautiously approached the only survivor, a human woman, prodding her with his spear until she regained consciousness.

Wicket remained leery until the woman offered him some food to eat. He found the food to be very good, but he again became fearful of Organa, though she was merely removing her helmet.

He began to inspect the headgear but stopped and grabbed his spear when he heard more Imperials. When the Imperial scout troopers fired at them, Wicket and Organa hid behind a log until another blast hit.

At that point Wicket rolled out of sight. Then, as a scout trooper approached Organa at gunpoint, Wicket realized she was no friend of the Imperials, so he attacked the trooper's legs , giving Organa a chance to swing at the trooper, grab her blaster , and shoot the other Imperial before he could get away. As they headed off, Wicket urged Organa to follow him to his home village.

On the way home, Wicket and Leia came upon two stormtroopers who had stopped two other Ewoks and were attempting to arrest them. Wicket climbed a nearby tree and created a trap by tying a lasso from a vine. He then lowered the lasso over the stormtroopers, snaring them. Wicket jumped from the tree, holding the other end of the vine in order to hang the stormtroopers from the tree; however, Wicket was not heavy enough to pull the stormtroopers.

Organa assisted, grabbing hold of Wicket, causing the stormtroopers to rise and be knocked unconscious by a tree branch. Upon arriving at the village, Wicket presented Organa with a dress as a gift for helping him save his fellow villagers. The proceedings were halted when Skywalker used the Force to lift C-3PO into the air and convince the Ewoks that it was a show of the droid's "magic.



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