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The Ewoks (singular: Ewok) are a fictional species of small, furry,
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oid, bipeds in the ''
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'' universe. They inhabit the forest moon of Endor and live in arboreal huts and other simple dwellings, being seen as primitive in comparison with other sentient species. Ewoks debuted in the 1983 feature film '' Return of the Jedi'' and have since appeared in two
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, ''
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'' (1984) and '' Ewoks: The Battle for Endor'' (1985), as well as a 2D animated series, several books and games, and briefly in the 2019 feature film '' Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker''.


Concept and creation

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created the Ewoks because he wanted '' Return of the Jedi'' to feature a tribe of primitive creatures that bring down the technological Empire. He had originally intended the scenes to be set on the Wookiee home planet, but as the film series evolved, the
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became technologically skilled. Lucas reversed the syllables to designate a new species, which rhymes with the Miwok, a Native American tribe indigenous to the
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in which the Endor scenes were filmed for ''Return of the Jedi''. He also based the Ewoks' defeat of the Galactic Empire on the actions of the Viet Cong guerrillas who fought against American soldiers during the Vietnam War. As Wookiees were tall, Lucas wanted the new species short. Using the image of the Griffon Bruxellois, a dog breed which Lucas owned, the Ewok was developed by renowned make-up artist
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. As presented in the films, Ewoks appear as stocky,
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bipeds which stand about one metre tall. They have flat faces, are completely covered in fur, and have large jewel-like eyes. Both their fur and their eyes come in a variety of earth tones, primarily brown, white, grey, gold, and black. Only the costume of the Ewok portrayed by Warwick Davis had moving facial features, though the 2011 Blu-ray release of ''Return of the Jedi'' added eye blinks to all of the Ewoks. Despite their small size, Ewoks are strong; in the climactic battle scene of the film, they are shown physically overpowering and once even throwing Imperial stormtroopers, though this detail is not consistent throughout the film. Ewoks live high among the trees of their home moon's forests, in villages built on platforms between the closely spaced trees.


Ewokese language

An Ewokese language was created for the films by ''Return of the Jedi'' sound designer Ben Burtt. On the commentary track for the DVD of ''Return of the Jedi'', Burtt explains that the language is based on Kalmyk, a Mongolic language spoken by the
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of Russia. Burtt heard the language in a documentary and liked its sound, which seems very alien to Western ears. After some research, he identified an 80-year-old Kalmyk
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. Burtt recorded her telling folk stories in her native language, and then used the recordings as a basis for sounds that became the Ewok language and were performed by voice actors who imitated the old woman's voice in different styles. For the scene in which C-3PO speaks Ewokese, actor Anthony Daniels worked with Burtt and invented words, based on the Kalmyk recordings.


Appearances


''Return of the Jedi''

The Ewoks are involved in a large portion of the final installment in Lucasfilm's ''Star Wars'' trilogy. When the Empire begins operations on the moon of Endor, prior to the events depicted in the film, it ignores the primitive Ewoks.
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, part of a Rebel strike team, then befriends the Ewok Wicket W. Warrick, a scout from Bright Tree Village, and is taken to meet the other Ewoks. The Ewoks capture Han Solo, Chewbacca, Luke and the droids in a trap, and take them back to the village. As Ewoks are a carnivorous race that considers humanoid flesh a delicacy, they prepare fires in anticipation of eating Han, Luke and Chewbacca to absorb their power. The Ewoks worship the protocol droid C-3PO, thinking he is a god due to his golden, metallic body and later display of power arranged by Luke Skywalker through the Force. C-3PO tells the Council of Elders the adventures of the rebel heroes Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo. The Ewoks accept the Rebels into their tribe and ally themselves to their cause. They then help in the ground battle to destroy the Imperial shield generator on the forest floor, and their primitive weapons fell the Imperial Stormtroopers and the AT-ST walkers of the Empire. This assistance paves the way to victory at the Battle of Endor. Later that night, the Ewoks are shown holding a huge celebration. Ewoks speak their native language of Ewokese, a fictional language created for the film. This language is understood by C-3PO, but not the humans in the film. The word ''Ewok'' is not mentioned anywhere in the film, nor are any individuals referred to by name, except in the end titles, where names of the more prominent characters (Wicket, Paploo, Teebo, Logray and Chirpa) are shown, while the others are just listed as Ewoks.


''The Rise of Skywalker''

Wicket W. Warrick and another Ewok appear briefly at the end of '' The Rise of Skywalker''.


Television films and animated series

After the release of ''Return of the Jedi'', the Ewoks starred in two made-for-TV movies, both of which starred Warwick Davis reprising his role as Wicket from ''Return of the Jedi''. The first film, ''
The Ewok Adventure ''The Ewok Adventure'' is a 1984 American fantasy adventure film based in the ''Star Wars'' universe. It takes place on the moon of Endor, and features the Ewoks, who help two young human siblings as they try to locate their parents. The film ...
'', was released in November 1984, followed by '' Ewoks: The Battle for Endor'' the next year. The Ewoks also starred in cartoon series on ABC known simply as '' Ewoks''. Their rival species in the series, the Duloks, are explained by official sources to be distant cousins of the Ewoks. A teddy bear-like Ewok doll appears in the animated series '' Star Wars Resistance''.


Comics

In a '' Star Wars Tales'' comic entitled '' Apocalypse Endor'', an Imperial veteran of Endor refers to the moon being devastated by the impact of falling debris from the Death Star, which was blown up while in orbit around the moon, causing devastation to the Ewoks. However, another character dismisses this as a myth, saying that most of the Death Star's mass was obliterated in the explosion, and that the Rebels "took care of the rest".


Reception

The Ewoks are seen to be a controversial element of ''Return of the Jedi'' and the ''Star Wars'' universe in general, and are seen by some to be the weakest part of the original trilogy. According to Tami Katzoff of
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, "a prevailing theory among Ewok-haters is that the creatures were originally conceived as a sure way to appeal to small children and sell plush toys to their parents." Others enjoy the Ewoks, and they have proven to be very popular with children from their introduction in 1983 to the present day.


Emmy Awards

''Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure'' was one of four films to be juried-awarded Emmys for Outstanding Special Visual Effects at the
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. The film was additionally nominated for Outstanding Children's Program, but lost in this category to an episode of '' American Playhouse''. At the
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, ''Ewoks: The Battle for Endor'' and the CBS documentary '' Dinosaur!'' were both juried-awarded Emmys for Outstanding Special Visual Effects. The film additionally received two nominations for Outstanding Children's Program and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Special.


Notable Ewoks

Several Ewoks have received a higher level of definition and recognition in ''Star Wars'' media.


Wicket

Wicket is the most prominently featured Ewok in ''Return of The Jedi''. During his travels, he encounters Princess Leia in the forest. He helps her to the relative safety of his village, and notices her
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and
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. Wicket has good knowledge of the terrain of Endor, leading him to be essential during the Rebellion's attack on the Imperial forces. Wicket was portrayed by actor Warwick Davis.


Teebo

Teebo is described by the ''Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary'' as being A watcher of the stars and a poet at heart.''' His ability to make a sound practical judgement has caused him to have a position as a leader within the tribe. He wears a Gurreck skull headdress. Teebo was portrayed by Jack Purvis.


Chief Chirpa

Chief Chirpa has been the leader of the Ewok tribe for a total of 42 seasons. He has a large amount of wisdom and good judgement, but he has become
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due to his old age. He allows the Ewok tribe the
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to fight against the Empire. Chief Chirpa has a medallion signifying he is the chief of the Ewoks. Chirpa was played by Jane Busby.


Logray

Logray is the Ewok tribal shaman, who relies on ancient magic in order to assist his tribe. He is suspicious of all outsiders, which is reinforced due to the arrival of Imperial troops. Logray was portrayed by
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who also was "tail-puppeteer" for Jabba the Hutt.


Paploo

Paploo is Chief Chirpa's nephew and a scout who, along with Wicket, helps lead the Rebels to the shield generator protecting the second Death Star. Although his effort to lure four Imperial scouts away from the bunker could have compromised the attack, it was relatively successful as he stole a speeder bike and forced three of the scouts to give chase, allowing the rebels to overpower the last guard and gain entrance. Paploo is seen later helping the Ewoks fight the Empire.


Nippet

Nippet is a baby Ewok who gets her name in the vintage era. Nippet is the daughter of Lumat.


Lumat

Lumat is the chief woodcutter of the tribe, and is the father of Nippet.


See also

* List of ''Star Wars'' planets and moons


Notes


References


Further reading

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External links


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at the Star Wars Databank *

at Star Wars Technical Commentaries * *

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