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The first season of the American television series '' The Mandalorian'' is part of the ''
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'' franchise, set after the events of the film '' Return of the Jedi'' (1983). It follows a lone bounty hunter who goes on the run to protect " The Child". The season was produced by
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, Fairview Entertainment, and
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, with
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serving as
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.
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stars as the
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. Work on a new live-action ''Star Wars'' television series was announced in November 2017. Favreau signed on in March 2018, with Pascal cast a month after filming began in October 2018 at Manhattan Beach Studios in
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. Visual effects company
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developed the
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technology for the series, using virtual sets and a 360-degree
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to create the series' environments. In addition to this new technology, practical effects were emphasized for the series. The eight-episode season premiered on the streaming service
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on November 12, 2019, and ran until December 27. It was met with positive reviews, with praise for the visual effects, action sequences, characters, performances (particularly Pascal's), the chemistry between the title character and the Child, cinematography, and
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's musical score. It was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series at the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, and won seven Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards. A second season was confirmed in July 2019.


Episodes


Cast and characters


Starring

*
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as Din Djarin / The Mandalorian * " The Child"


Recurring co-stars

* Carl Weathers as Greef Karga *
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as " The Client" * Omid Abtahi as
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* Nick Nolte as the voice of
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as the voice of
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* Gina Carano as
Cara Dune Cara Dune is a fictional character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise, appearing in the first two seasons of the Disney+ television series ''The Mandalorian''. Portrayed by actress and former mixed martial artist Gina Carano, the character is a form ...
*
Giancarlo Esposito Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito (; born April 26, 1958) is an American actor and director. He is best known for portraying Gus Fring in the AMC crime drama series ''Breaking Bad'', from 2009 to 2011, and in its prequel series ''Better Ca ...
as
Moff Gideon Moff Gideon is a fictional character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise who first appeared in the Disney+ television series ''The Mandalorian''. Gideon is the leader of a remnant of the fallen Galactic Empire, and attempts to capture the young alie ...
* Emily Swallow as "
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"


Other co-stars

* Amy Sedaris as
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Jake Cannavale Jacob Lumet Cannavale (born May 1, 1995) is an American actor and musician. He appeared on Broadway in 2015 in the comedy ''Fish in the Dark'' by Larry David. He has also appeared on television's ''Nurse Jackie'' and ''The Mandalorian''. He is t ...
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* Ming-Na Wen as
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as Ran Malk * Bill Burr as Migs Mayfeld * Natalia Tena as
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as the voice of
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Production


Development

In November 2017,
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announced that Disney and
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were developing a live-action ''
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'' television series for the new streaming service
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.
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pitched an idea for the series to Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, who suggested he discuss the idea with Dave Filoni, executive producer on the animated series '' Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' and '' Star Wars Rebels''. In March 2018, Lucasfilm announced that Favreau would write and executive produce the series, with Filoni, Kennedy, and Colin Wilson also executive producing. In May, Favreau said he had written four of the series' eight episodes before being officially hired for the project. Favreau announced that the series was titled ''The Mandalorian'' on October 3, and revealed the premise of the show. Directors for the season were revealed the next day, including Filoni,
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,
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, Rick Famuyiwa, and Deborah Chow. Favreau was unable to direct any of the first season due to his commitments to ''
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'' (2019), and wanted the series' directors to be a diverse group of filmmakers who could bring different perspectives to the series. The only prerequisite he had for the directors was that they love ''Star Wars''. According to Famuyiwa, Favreau described the group as a "'' Dirty Dozen'', '' Magnificent Seven'' type of crew". The season had a budget of $100 million.


Casting

After being rumored to be cast in the title role,
Pedro Pascal José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal (born 2 April 1975) is a Chilean and American actor. He began his career guest-starring on various television shows before rising to prominence for portraying Oberyn Martell on the fourth season of the HBO fantasy ...
was confirmed to be portraying the Mandalorian in November 2018. Pascal initially thought he was being cast as the ''Star Wars'' character
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due to the visual similarities between that character and the Mandalorian, but the latter is actually a separate character named Din Djarin. Gina Carano and Nick Nolte joined the series' cast later in November. Lucasfilm announced the next month that Pascal would star alongside Carano, Nolte,
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, Emily Swallow, Carl Weathers, Omid Abtahi, and
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. Favreau revealed in March 2019 that
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would provide the voice for a bounty hunter droid in the series, believed to be the character
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. This was revealed a month later to be a new character,
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, when character details for other cast members were announced. Weathers' character, Greef Karga, was originally an alien that was killed off in the third episode; the prosthetic make-up was removed and the role extended during production. The footage shown at ''Star Wars'' Celebration in April 2019 revealed that Bill Burr and
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had been cast in the season, with Burr portraying an outlaw. At the D23 Expo in August, it was revealed Ming-Na Wen would appear, and the next month, Julia Jones's casting was announced.


Filming and effects


New technology

Visual effects studio
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, a subsidiary of Lucasfilm, partnered with video game developer
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to create a new system for the series named
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, based on Epic's game engine
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. StageCraft consists of large LED video screens on which digital environments can be rendered in real time for actors to perform in front of. During pre-production on the series, virtual photography was used to plan the series' filming and determine what environments would be needed on set. The digital environments were then created by ILM and added to StageCraft ready for live action photography with the actors. Some of these environments were based on location photography in countries such as
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. During filming, the digital environments were rendered on a video wall in real time, allowing the filmmakers and actors to see the environments. The images rendered on the video wall were often of a high enough quality to be used as final effects.


Principal photography

Filming began during the first week of October 2018, with Filoni directing the first episode. The season was filmed at Manhattan Beach Studios in
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under the
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''Project Huckleberry'', with limited location filming in the
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area. This first and third episodes were filmed together as one block, with Filoni and Chow working on their episodes at the same time. George Lucas visited the series' set as a birthday surprise for Favreau on October 19. Several items described as "nothing of substance" were stolen from the series' set on October 25. Filoni made his live-action directorial debut with the series. He saw ''The Mandalorian'' as a chance to apply lessons he had learned from Lucas about live-action filmmaking during the making of the ''Star Wars'' animated series, and also described Favreau as a mentor who was furthering Filoni's education and could help him overcome challenges specific to live-action. Filoni also served as a second unit director for the other filmmakers, filming quick pick-up shots for them as needed while they were busy on other scenes. Favreau noted that the fourth episode of the series, "Sanctuary", was the most difficult to make due to its forest setting and action requirements, and joked that this was the reason that Howard, the most inexperienced of the first season's directors, was given that episode to direct. Howard felt protected by the experience of Favreau and Filoni, feeling comfortable to go to them with any questions about filmmaking and ''Star Wars'', respectively. Howard also felt she had creative freedom when directing the episode, something that surprised her father
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who directed the film '' Solo: A Star Wars Story'' (2018). Pascal's commitments to filming '' Wonder Woman 1984'' (2020) and performing in a Broadway production of ''
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'' resulted in stunt doubles Brendan Wayne and
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portraying the Mandalorian on set in Pascal's absence, with Pascal later dubbing the lines. Pascal said he felt uneasy about this when there were "more than just a couple of pages of a one-on-one scene nd notbeing able to totally author" the performance. But he said it was "so easy in such a sort of practical and unexciting way for it to be up to" Wayne and Crowder. Wayne worked with Pascal to develop the movements of the character. Filming for the first season wrapped on February 27, 2019.


Practical effects

Favreau and the series' directors put emphasis on using practical effects where possible, with Famuyiwa explaining that it was the combination of groundbreaking effects and a grounded world and characters that first drew him to ''Star Wars'' as a child. Favreau noted that the StageCraft technology used during filming allowed the filmmakers to use more traditional production techniques since they were working within an environment that they could see on set.
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created practical armor for the series, as well as the animatronics for the alien creatures. Visual effects were used to remove puppeteers and control rods from scenes that used puppets. One of the modelmakers creating models and puppets for the series was Tony McVey, who worked on the original ''Star Wars'' films. In order to recreate techniques used on the original ''Star Wars'' films, ''The Mandalorian''s prop master, Josh Roth, designed new weapons for the series based on real guns, as the original props had been modified versions of World War II gun props. "The Child" was created primarily with an animatronic puppet, which was augmented with visual effects. The production had originally expected to mostly use CGI for the character. Different puppeteers controlled its body and head movements, its eyes, and its ears. Other puppeteers moved it for walking scenes. During filming on the third episode, Chow and the visual effects team removed the puppet so they could film a version of a scene without it. This was in case they decided that the puppet was not convincing enough and would need to be replaced with CGI. Herzog called them cowards for not trusting the puppet, and encouraged them not to avoid visual effects. He proved to be right, as the production discovered that the puppet worked better than expected and began retooling scenes to work around its limitations rather than resort to CGI. Favreau wanted the series to feature "D-list" characters from the ''Star Wars'' films, which led to him creating the Ugnaught character Kuill. The species was first introduced in the background of '' The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980). Legacy's effects supervisor John Rosengrant explained that a performer could not emote through the heavy prosthetics required to portray an Ugnaught, so animatronics were added to the prosthetic head. Actress Misty Rosas wore the head and costume for the character while one puppeteer controlled the mouth movements and another controlled the eyebrows. The character's lines were recorded ahead of filming, with actor Nick Nolte providing two or three different readings for each line that could be played for the other actors. While performing, Rosas had to use physical signals to indicate to the puppeteers when she wanted the character speak. The series includes Blurrgs, alien creatures that were first introduced in the non-canon film '' Ewoks: The Battle for Endor'' (1985). Filoni introduced them into canon with ''The Clone Wars'' and ''Rebels''. They were primarily created with CGI, but the first time they are seen in the series, through the Mandalorian's binoculars, physical models were used. These were created by McVey and stop motion animated by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios. The stop motion movement informed the animation of the CGI Blurrgs. Legacy created a practical model of the droid assassin IG-11 as an on-set stand-in for lighting reference. It included the head, torso, and arms of the character, and basic puppeteering could be used to move the head. During filming, the awkward movement of the model was deemed to be a good fit for the character and it was used in more scenes than expected. The CGI version was moved in ways that would not be physically possible for a human performer, taking advantage of the character's inhuman appearance. This differed from
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, a droid that animation director Hal Hickel had created for the film '' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (2016), which was based on a motion capture performance. For ''Rogue One'', Hickel had collected various shots from the original ''Star Wars'' films of starships that had been created with physical models and motion control camera systems. He brought this collection to ''The Mandalorian'' as a style guide for how the Razor Crest should look and move. Favreau decided that he wanted a miniature model of the Razor Crest for lighting reference; the models for the series were created with a combination of 3D printing and hand sculpting. After seeing the model, Favreau suggested that a single shot be filmed using motion control techniques as further reference for the CGI. The series had not budgeted for this technique, which is more expensive than using CGI. ILM visual effects supervisor
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built a new motion control rig for the series to use that he described as "garage operation style, quick and dirty". They went on to film 14 or 15 shots for the first season using the technique, and the remaining CGI shots of the Razor Crest in space were designed to emulate the model and motion control style.


Other visual effects

Shots of the child where visual effects were used instead of the puppet include some scenes where the character is walking, and a scene where he eats a frog. For these, the visual effects team studied the inner workings of the puppet to ensure that their version matched its physical limitations.
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also created visual effects for the series, particularly in "Chapter 3: The Sin" and "Chapter 6: The Prisoner".


Music

Composer
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first met with Favreau in November 2018, when Favreau showed Göransson concept art for the series and discussed his inspirations for the story and tone, including Western and samurai films. After they began discussing the series, Favreau sent all of the season's scripts to Göransson. The composer worked on his own for a month, spending 10 hours a day in his studio "going from instrument to instrument" and experimenting with different sounds. He wrote five or six different pieces of music during this time as potential themes for the series. One of the first instruments Göransson experimented with was the
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. He found a bass recorder that he felt sounded unique, and digitally manipulated it to make it more "futuristic". That became the beginning of the series' main theme. Favreau and Filoni both approved of Göransson's initial concepts, especially his use of the recorder which Göransson described as "a very original, distinct, lonely sound that follows this gunslinger on his journey." Favreau wanted the music to come from the perspective of the Mandalorian, serving as a replacement for the character's facial expressions since he is always wearing a helmet. The Mandalorian's theme that Göransson initially wrote for Favreau is used during the end credits, with Göransson writing different end credits cues for some of the episodes. The style of the series' end credits was designed around the score due to Favreau's love of Göransson's music. Göransson also wrote themes for supporting characters such as Greef Karga and Cara Dune, a theme for the Razor Crest, one for all the Mandalorians, and a travelling theme. When he first approached "The Child", Göransson wrote music closer to
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' work for the ''Star Wars'' films since he felt the character was the element of the series that was closest to the films. He also felt it was natural for the character's music to be "cute". However, Favreau did not want this to be the direction for the character since the Mandalorian does not consider the child to be cute. Elements of Göransson's original music for the child are introduced later on as the Mandalorian sees the child begin to use the Force. Göransson wanted to differentiate the sound of each episode, but also considered his score for the first season to be like a score for a single film with the main themes appearing in each episode and developing across the whole season. When Göransson began composing the music for specific scenes, he recorded himself playing the main instruments and then augmented those recordings with synthesizers and other digital manipulation. This was then combined with recordings of a 70-piece orchestra. The orchestra was recorded in Los Angeles from April to September 2019, and featured many musicians who were recording Williams' score for '' Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'' (2019) at the same time. Göransson oversaw the recording of the score with his wife, musician Serena McKinney. He wrote four hours of music for the first season. This was the most music he had written for a single project at that time, and he worked on the season longer than any other project at that point. A soundtrack album was released digitally alongside the debut of each episode featuring music from that episode.


Marketing

On October 4, 2018, the first promotional image from the series was released, featuring a Mandalorian with a rifle. About a week later, Favreau released a photo through his official Instagram account featuring a rifle with a two-pronged barrel, an apparent callback to Boba Fett's weapon in ''
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, Dave Filoni, and the main cast hosted a panel for ''The Mandalorian'' at ''Star Wars'' Celebration Chicago on April 14, 2019, where the first footage premiered to fans in attendance. The first official poster and trailer were released at the D23 Expo on August 23, 2019. A second and final trailer was released on October 28, 2019. On November 11, a sneak peek was released during ''
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"The Child" merchandise

Favreau chose not to reveal "The Child" in any marketing for the series after a discussion with
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during the making of ''The Lion King'' in which Glover noted that audiences appreciate being surprised since it does not happen very much (Glover gave the surprise release of a
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album as an example). Favreau stated that Disney was on board with this decision, even though it meant they were unable to begin work on merchandise featuring the character before he was revealed in the series premiere in November 2019. This was due to the potential for those merchandise plans to leak and reveal the character early, and meant that merchandise of the character could not be ready for the Christmas and holiday season. After the series premiered, "The Child" became a breakout character with more attention on social media and in news stories about it (1,161) than any of the Democrats running for president at the time. By the end of November 2019 there was huge demand for merchandise featuring the character. Disney's merchandising unit had begun planning for the character, but had only released T-shirts featuring concept art so far. Companies such as Hasbro had begun work on "The Child" merchandise as well, but it would not be ready until 2020. A large amount of unofficial merchandise began to appear ahead of the holiday season.


Release


Streaming and broadcast

The season premiered on Disney+ on the streaming service's United States launch day, November 12, 2019. The second episode was released on November 15, with weekly releases for subsequent episodes. The seventh episode was released early on December 18 so it could include a sneak preview of ''Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'', which was released on December 20. When Disney+ became available in several European countries in late March 2020, episodes of the season were again made available weekly despite the full season having already been released in other territories, an approach that James Whitbrook of '' io9'' described as "perplexing" and "dumb". The first two episodes were made available at launch in the countries on March 24, 2020, followed by the third on March 27, which each subsequent episode released weekly. " Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" aired on
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, Freeform, and FX on February 24, 2023, in anticipation of the season three premiere on March 1, 2023.


Home media

The season was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray and
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on December 12, 2023, with Steelbook packaging and concept art cards. It included two featurettes, "Remnants of the Empire" that looks at the Imperial design within the series, and "Forging the Covert: Part One" with Favreau, Filoni, and other crew members examining the creation of the Child, the Mandalorian's arsenal, and the season's practical and digital effects.


Reception


Critical response

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reported a 93% approval rating with an average score of 8/10, based on 338 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "Action-packed and expertly-crafted—if at times a bit too withholding—''The Mandalorian'' is a welcome addition to the ''Star Wars'' universe that benefits greatly from the cuteness of its cargo."
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, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 70 out of 100 based on 29 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Zaki Hasan of the ''
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'' said the show "in essence allows the franchise to take a
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with Boba Fett. Take the look, take that ineffable 'cool,' and transfer it over to an entirely new character who offers an untouched canvas, while giving the audience something that feels familiar." He added, "Three episodes in, that's really all ''The Mandalorian'' is: a feeling. A good feeling, mind you, but rather than any specific storytelling quality, it's that feeling you're talking about. The visual effects, the sound effects, the overall look of the thing is all bang-on. This is a polished production that shows off every cent of its feature film budget on every frame of its run time." Writing for '' The Ringer'', Micah Peters said, "''The Mandalorian'' may already be difficult to care about as something more than an installment that exists solely to set up the next installment. But there are still many enjoyable things about it, and also it's a Disney show with spaceships and giant sea slugs, so it doesn't need to be ''
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''. It might, however, be the next great TV Western." Rating the show with an 8 out of 10, Laura Prudom from ''
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'' considered that the series succeeded where the
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failed which is the creation of a story for ''Star Wars'' as the series "has the swagger and ambition to venture off the beaten path and into the uncharted regions of the ''Star Wars'' galaxy, delivering a freshman season that - while uneven - still manages to be one of the most surprising and satisfying Star Wars projects in decades." While reviewing the season's finale, Sonia Saraiya from '' Vanity Fair'' highlighted the performances as "enthusiastic and spirited" which she considers to be an essential part to understand the characters motive, while also adding the importance of the family in the ''Star Wars'' franchise and said in her review, "''The Mandalorian'' brings found family out of the subtext and into the foreground. So much of baby Yoda's power is not in his ability to manipulate the Force, but in how nakedly he wears his helpless innocence. His vulnerability cows and moves others around him when mere force can't; it polarizes the universe into the people willing to protect him, and the ones that aren't. Just as the Mandalorians found Din Djarin and rescued him because he was helpless, so Din will do the same for another creature—an expression of obligation to the innocent that ''Star Wars'' has never quite articulated before. Around father and child gather an unlikely crew of kindly mechanic, blustering bounty hunter, Alderaani refugee-turned-mercenary, and killer nurse-droid, drawn together by the loss of everything else—and the desire to nurture a little seed of the future. It is a relief and a joy to see that ''The Mandalorian'' knows what it is here to do; it knows who it is fighting for." Fionnuala Halligan of the ''
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'' wrote, "From the aforementioned bars, to market sequences, the jabbering Jawas with their moveable fortress, to blistering sunsets in the sand, ''The Mandalorian'' makes a pilgrimage to pay its respects to the cinematic origins of this series. Production design by Andrew L. Jones draws from the past with reverence. Pretty soon, though, Favreau and his team are adding their own iconography, whether that be the immovable helmet, a floating crib, or the sight of The Mandalorian himself in his full armour as he cradles a small package in the manner of Chow Yun-fat in '' Hard Boiled.''" Reviewing the show for ''
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,'' Keith Watson gave the series 3 of 5 stars adding, "Two words: Baby Yoda. Almost single-handedly the cute critter has given this Star Wars spin-off a meme-led profile that will distract from the realisation that, although it's undoubtedly an imaginatively staged entry in the iconic sci-fi franchise universe, the action does get ploddy at times. The timeline lands us between Return Of The Jedi and The Force Awakens as we follow bounty hunter The Mandalorian — or Mando to his chums, if he had any — a masked mystery man (pictured top) who reveals a soft side when confronted with the aforementioned infant Yoda. Their bonding is cute or cringy, depending on your sentimentality levels." As a fanatic from ''Star Wars'' and writing to ''
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'', Erik Kain called the show as a "visually sumptuous adventure through the dirtier, less glorified corridors of the ''Star Wars'' universe", and deemed the show as the best return to ''Star Wars'' since '' Return of the Jedi''. Kain also praised Göransson's score, deeming it as one of the highlights of the show and calling it a perfect way to capture the music of ''Star Wars'' and a classic western. While reviewing for the ''Chicago Sun-Time'', Richard Roeper rated the show with 3 and half stars of 4, noting Baby Yoda as "an instant contender for most adorable creature in the ''Star Wars'' universe" and lauding the references of the series to the
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genre. Roeper also praised Pascal's performance noting his "distinctive personality through his line readings and the physicality of the character", describing him as a "Clint Eastwood in Robocop armor".


Audience viewership

Within four days of its release, ''The Mandalorian'' had stronger U.S. demand compared to four of 2019's biggest streaming originals:
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'', '' When They See Us'', '' The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance'', and
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's '' Good Omens''. However, it registered less than 40% of the demand of Netflix's ''
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'' and was behind other established shows such as
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's '' Titans'', nor was it in the top 10 for the most in-demand shows across all TV networks and digital services for the week of November 10–16.
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, a popular app allowing users to track shows and movies they are watching (or want to watch), stated though that the number of people interested in ''The Mandalorian'' had doubled for the following week, and noted that it had the largest gain of any TV show.


Accolades

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, Jason Porter, Landis Fields IV and Baz Idione (for " Chapter 6: The Prisoner"; The Roost) , , - , Outstanding Animated Character in an Episode or Real-Time Project , Terry Bannon, Rudy Massar and Hugo Leygnac (for " Chapter 2: The Child"; Mudhorn) , , - , Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project , Doug Chiang, Jay Machado, John Goodson and Landis Fields IV (for " Chapter 3: The Sin"; The Razorcrest) , , - , Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project , Alex Murtaza, Yanick Gaudreau, Marco Tremblay and Maryse Bouchard (for Nevarro Town) , , - , Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project , Xavier Martin Ramirez, Ian Baxter, Fabio Slino and Andrea Rosa (for " Chapter 2: The Child"; Mudhorn) , , - ,
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, One-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera Series , Andrew L. Jones (for " Chapter 1: The Mandalorian") , , , - ,
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s , Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation ,
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as Moff Gideon (for " Chapter 8: Redemption") , , - , Outstanding Music Composition for a Series ,
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(for " Chapter 8: Redemption") , , - , Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less) , Andrew L. Jones, Jeff Wisniewski, Amanda Serino (for " Chapter 1: The Mandalorian") , , - , Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or Special , Brian Sipe, Alexei Dmitriew, Carlton Coleman, Samantha Ward, Scott Stoddard, Mike Ornelaz and Sabrina Castro (for " Chapter 6: The Prisoner") , , - , rowspan="3", Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series , Andrew S. Eisen (for " Chapter 2: The Child") , , - , Dana E. Glauberman and Dylan Firshein (for " Chapter 4: Sanctuary") , , - , Jeff Seibenick (for " Chapter 8: Redemption") , , - , Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation , David Acord, Matthew Wood, Bonnie Wild, James Spencer, Richard Quinn, Richard Gould, Stephanie McNally, Ryan Rubin, Ronni Brown and Jana Vance (for " Chapter 1: The Mandalorian") , , - , Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation , Shawn Holden, Bonnie Wild and Chris Fogel (for " Chapter 2: The Child") , , - , Outstanding Special Visual Effects , Richard Bluff, Jason Porter, Abbigail Keller, Hayden Jones, Hal Hickel, Roy Cancino, John Rosengrant, Enrico Damm and Landis Fields (for " Chapter 2: The Child") , , - , Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie , Ryan Watson , , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" , 2021 , rowspan="2",
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Documentary series

In April 2020, Disney announced an eight-episode documentary series titled '' Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian'' (also known as ''Disney Gallery / Star Wars: The Mandalorian''), which premiered on Disney+ on May 4, 2020, ''Star Wars'' Day. The series features interviews with the cast and crew of ''The Mandalorian'', behind-the-scenes footage, and
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conversations hosted by Favreau that explore the production of ''The Mandalorian''. Subsequent episodes of the series were released weekly on Disney+.


Notes


References


External links

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