Ewok
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| Ewoks | |
| Homeworld | Forest Moon of Endor |
| Language | "Ewokese" |
| Average height | 0.66 meters |
| Skin color | Known to be Brown or Gray |
| Distinctions | Primitive, Curious |
| Weapon | Primitive-style weapons (Spears, Catapults, Bows, rocks etc.) |
| Races | Ewok |
Ewoks are a fictional species of bearlike hunter-gatherers that inhabit the forest moon of Endor. They first appeared in the film Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983). They have since featured in two made-for-television films, Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure and Ewoks: The Battle for Endor, as well as an animated series and several books and games.
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[edit] Physiology
Ewoks are stocky, sapient bipeds that stand about one meter 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. Despite their small size, Ewoks are strong; in the climactic battle scene of The Return of the Jedi, they are shown to physically overpowering and once even throwing Imperial Stormtroopers; however, this detail is not consistent throughout the film.
Ewoks are speaking Tibetan. It is sped up and perhaps played backwards, but it is Tibetan.
[edit] Society
Ewoks live high among the trees of their home planet's forests, in villages built on platforms between the closely spaced trees. They are shown venturing to the forest floor to hunt, and set traps to catch various prey. Although extremely skilled in forest survival and the construction of primitive technology such as wooden gliders and catapults, the Ewoks have yet to progress past stone age technology. They use spears and slings as weapons; they also use hang gliders, battle wagons, and bordoks as vehicles. They are shown to be quick learners, however, when exposed to advanced technology with simple mechanical processes and concepts.
The Ewoks have a tribal culture, with a Council of Elders ruling over them, and the Council, in turn, headed by the Chief.[citation needed] A medicine man also lives in the Ewok village.
The surrounding giant trees play an important cultural role in the Ewok religion; the Ewoks are a deeply spiritual race who believe themselves to be descendants of the Great Tree, a sacred tree in the forests. Ewoks also get their medicine from a single tree deep in the forests of Endor's moon. The tree excretes a substance in which the Ewoks call "Chak". They use it to heal their ills.[citation needed].They also get medicine from the medicine man Logray.
[edit] Language
An "Ewokese" language was created for the films. On the commentary track for the DVD of Return of the Jedi, sound designer Ben Burtt explains that the language is based on Kalmyk, a language spoken by the isolated, nomadic Kalmyk people of China. Burtt heard the language in a documentary and liked its sound, which seems very alien to Western ears, and after some research identified an 80-year old Kalmyk refugee. 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-3P0 speaks Ewokese, actor Anthony Daniels worked with Burtt and invented words, based on the Kalmyk recordings.
[edit] Role in Return of the Jedi
George Lucas 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 Wookie home planet, but as the film series evolved, the Wookies became technologically skilled. Lucas designed a new species instead, and says his approach was simple: Wookies are tall, so he made Ewoks short.[1]
The Ewoks are involved in a large portion of the final installment in Lucas' original 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. Princess Leia Organa, part of a Rebel strike team, then befriends the Ewok Wicket W. Warrick, a scout from said village, and is taken to meet the other Ewoks. The rest of the strike team are then trapped by Ewoks and brought to the village. The Ewoks worship the protocol droid C3PO, thinking he is a god due to his displays of power arranged by Luke Skywalker through the Force. C3PO 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.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Ewoks in the Star Wars Databank
- Ewok on Wookieepedia, a Wikia wiki
- Action Figure Archive - Ewoks cartoon series action figure guide.
- [1] - Band inspired by Ewoks
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