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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox television Star Wars: Ewoks, also simply known as Ewoks, is an animated series featuring the Ewok characters introduced in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) and further discovered in Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (1984) and its sequel Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985). The series was co-produced by Canada-based Nelvana Limited on behalf of Lucasfilm and broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1985 to December 13, 1986, with its sister series Droids (as part of The Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour), and then by itself, as The All-New Ewoks.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Premise

The series centers on the adventures of Wicket W. Warrick and his friends on the forest moon of Endor before the events of the original Star Wars filmTemplate:EpIV and Caravan of Courage.<ref name=timeline>Template:Cite web</ref>Template:Efn The primary recurring villains are Morag the Tulgah Witch, who had a personal grudge against the tribe's shaman, Master Logray, and the Duloks, a rival species.Template:Efn

The penultimate episode, "Battle for the Sunstar", which was reaired as the series finale, shows the Ewok heroes leaving the forest moon's surface when they go aboard an Imperial Star Destroyer that has traveled to their system.<ref name=timeline/> An Imperial scientist attempts to destroy the Emperor, whose shuttle makes an appearance. The episode has been noted as forming a link with Return of the Jedi, which features the Empire using Endor as its base of operations for the second Death Star.<ref name="ign">Template:Cite web</ref>

Cast and characters

The Ewok tribe

Warrick family

  • Wicket Wystri Warrick (voiced by Jim Henshaw<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits">Template:Cite web</ref> then Denny Delk<ref name="EwoksCast">Template:Cite web</ref>) – The youngest brother of the Warrick Family. He is headstrong and determined and often takes the initiative. Wicket really wants to be a great warrior, which often gets him into trouble. Has dark brown fur and wears an orange hood, but wears a green hood in season two.
  • Widdle "Willy" Warrick (voiced by John Stocker<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" />) – The middle brother of the Warrick Family. Originally called Widdle. He is clumsy, gluttonous and overweight, but exceedingly nice.
  • Weechee Warrick (voiced by Greg Swanson<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" />) – The eldest brother and the strongest of the Warrick Family.
  • Winda Warrick – The youngest child of the Warrick Family.
  • Deej Warrick (voiced by Richard Donat<ref name="EwoksCast" />) – Father to Wicket, Weechee, Willy and Winda and his wife is Shodu.Template:Sfn A very respected warrior of the Ewok tribe. Has dark grey fur and wears a purple hood.
  • Shodu Warrick (voiced by Nonnie Griffin<ref name="EwoksCast" /> then Esther Scott<ref name="EwoksCast" />) – Deej's wife and mother to Wicket, Weechee, Willy and Winda.Template:Sfn
  • Erpham Warrick (voiced by Anthony Parr<ref name="EwoksCast" />) – Wicket's great-grandfather,Template:Sfn once a great warrior for the Ewok tribe and is still looked up to by young Ewoks. Not much is known about Erpham, as he died years ago, but he makes a brief appearance as a ghost when Wicket tries to repair his old battle wagon and instructs him.Template:Sfn He was a golden-colored Ewok with a green hood.

Kintaka family

  • Princess Kneesaa a Jari Kintaka<ref name="EwokKintaka">Template:Cite journal</ref> (voiced by Cree Summer<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" /> then Jeanne Reynolds<ref name="EwoksCast" />) – Younger daughter of Chief Chirpa and Ra-Lee.Template:Sfn Often the voice of reason and wisdom to her friends, but usually ends up in just as much trouble. She seems smitten with Wicket. Has white and grey fur and wears a pink hood with a blue gem dangling near her forehead.
  • Asha (voiced by Paulina Gillis<ref name="EwoksCast" />) – Older daughter of Chief Chirpa and Ra-Lee. Went missing during Ra-Lee's death and eventually was reunited with the Ewoks.Template:Sfn
  • Chief Chirpa (voiced by George Buza<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" /> then Rick Cimino<ref name="EwoksCast" />) – Widowed father to Kneesaa and Asha.Template:Sfn He gives order to the warriors when they are fighting against the Duloks.
  • Paploo (voiced by Paul Chato<ref name="EwoksCast" />) – Kneesaa's cousin, Great Chief Chirpa's nephew and son to Bozzie. He is close friends with Wicket and Teebo. He sometimes joins in when the young Ewoks go on their adventures. He is older, but often acts with less maturity than the younger Ewoks. Has grey fur, with a white face and wears an orange hood with a feather.
  • Bozzie (voice by Pam Hyatt<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" />) – Chief Chirpa's sister / sister-in-law and mother to Paploo. She can be very bossy and domineering towards the young Ewoks.

Teebo's family

  • Teebo (voiced by Eric Peterson<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" /> then James Cranna.<ref name="EwoksCast" />) – Wicket's best friend and the older child of Warok and Batcheela.Template:SfnTemplate:Efn Fascinated by tales of sorcery and magic becomes his Master Logray's Apprentice. He is a bit of a dreamer, and sometimes a little clumsy. Teebo often lacks discipline, but this is something he learns to master over time from Logray, and eventually becomes a respectful young Ewok. Has ochre fur and he wears a tan, baggy hood with a feather.
  • Malani (voiced by Alyson Court<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" />) – The younger child of Warok and Batcheela.Template:SfnTemplate:Efn She is a close friends with Wiley, Nippet and Winda. She has a crush on WicketTemplate:Sfn and desperately tries to impress him. Has beige fur and wears a blue hood with a flower in it.

Latara's family

  • Latara (voiced by Taborah Johnson<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" /> then Sue Murphy) – Has dark grey fur and wears a yellow hat with a pink feather in it in season one; in season two her fur is light brown and cream, and her hat is heather with a greenish-blue feather. Kneesaa is her best friend.Template:Sfn She dreams of being a great musician with her flute,Template:Sfn though her main job appears to be looking after her younger siblings. She has a huge crush on Teebo, though he rarely notices it. In the second season, it is the other way round.
  • Nippet and Wiley (voiced by Leanne Coppen<ref name="EwoksCast" /> and Michael Fantini,<ref name="EwoksCast" /> respectively) – Latara's younger siblings. At times, Latara has to stay home to watch over them.
  • Zephee – The mother of Latara, Nippet and Wiley.Template:Sfn She was seen in three episodes: "The Haunted Village", "The Travelling Jindas" and "The Curse of the Jindas".
  • Lumat – The father of Latara, Nippet and Wiley.Template:Sfn He was seen in two episodes: "The Travelling Jindas" and "The Curse of the Jindas".

Various

  • Master Logray (voiced by Doug Chamberlain<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" />) – The Ewoks' shaman, and often the dispenser of wisdom and knowledge about the world of Endor.Template:Sfn

Others

  • King Gorneesh (voiced by Dan Hennessey and then Cody Ryan) – A leader of the Duloks<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Queen Urga (voiced by Melleny Brown<ref name="EwoksCast" />) – King Gorneesh's wife and the only female Dulok in the series
  • Umwak (voiced by Don Francks<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" />) – Gorneesh's right-hand man, a Dulok shamanTemplate:Sfn
  • Morag (voiced by Jackie Burroughs<ref name="EwoksEp1Credits" />) – The Tulgah witch and evil magic counterpart of LograyTemplate:Sfn
  • The Phlogs – A race of giants who live on EndorTemplate:Sfn (though they originated offworld)
  • Baga – A young gentle bordok and Wicket's personal petTemplate:Sfn
  • The Hanadak – A purple monster which lives in the forestTemplate:Sfn
  • The Jindas – A race of canid aliens who live on Endor, and are cursed to an eternal nomadic lifestyle by the Rock Wizard. The Ewoks free them from their curse. Notable Jindas include their leader, Bondo, and magician Trebla.
  • The Raich – A tree demon that eats animals and was imprisoned by brave Ewok warriors with a magical hat, made by the Gonster, which was placed on its head, turning it into a tree. He is revived when Wicket takes the hat, but eventually defeated again.
  • The Gonster – A two-headed magician whom Ewoks seek out for spells, potions and traps to defeat monsters. His two heads constantly argue.
  • The Leaf Queen – A plantlike deity or spirit who dwells on Endor and is entrusted to the care of all its plants. Although kindly, she can be roused to great anger if her plants are harmed.
  • Dr. Raygar – An Imperial scientist who wants to steal the Sunstar and use it to overthrow the Emperor. After Kazz eventually learns of his treachery, he is arrested for treason.
  • Admiral Kazz – An Imperial officer tasked with assisting Raygar, who does not know his true intentions. Kazz thinks the Sunstar is a myth and considers the Ewoks not worth bothering over.
  • PD-28 – An Imperial droid assisting Raygar and Kazz. He eventually tires of working for the abusive Raygar and becomes friends with the Ewoks.
  • Ploob<ref>Template:Cite tweet</ref> - A one-time character from the episode "Horville's Hut of Horrors" is a floating green monster that frightens the Ewoks and steals their honey and jam.

Production

The series is a follow-up (later stated to be a prequel) to the two Ewok films: Caravan of Courage (1984) and The Battle for Endor (1985),<ref name=timeline/> which were themselves spin-offs (and prequels) of Return of the Jedi.Template:Sfn The first season of the series was somewhat sophisticated, but in the second, the writing and visual style were both simplified.<ref name=ign/>

Episodes

Season 1 (1985)

The theme song for the first season was written and performed by Taj and Inshirah Mahal. Template:Episode table

Season 2 (1986)

With this season, advertised as The All-New Ewoks, episodes are now shorted the 11-minute format meaning two segments per half-hour (with the exceptions of "The Raich", "Night of the Stranger", "The Season Scepter" and "Battle for the Sunstar"). This season introduced a new theme song, "Friends Together, Friends Forever", written and performed by Patrick Gleeson. Template:Episode table

Broadcast and home media

Ewoks was broadcast on ABC, originally with its sister series Droids (as part of The Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour), and then by itself, as The All-New Ewoks.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The series ran for two seasons of 13 half-hour episodes between 1985 and 1986 and was later shown in reruns on Sci-Fi Channel's Cartoon Quest.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Almost all of the episodes (except for "The Three Lessons" and "Prow Beaten / Baga's Rival") were released on VHS in the 1980s and 1990s, most notably the UK PAL releases over six cassettes (Ewoks 1–6), which had the opening sequences and credits edited out. On April 2, 2021, the entire series was released on Disney+.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

During the making of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, its producer, Rick McCallum, oversaw two direct-to-video compilation films, each compiled from four episodes of the series. The first, The Haunted Village, was released on VHS in 1997. The second, Tales from the Endor Woods, was released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in 2004 on a DVD titled Star Wars: Animated Adventures – Ewoks (which also features The Haunted Village).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The newer film includes narration from "Adult Wicket" (voiced by Alex Lindsay).

Title Content Format
Ewoks 1: Morag's Revenge "The Haunted Village", "The Cries of the Trees", "Rampage of the Phlogs", "Sunstar vs. Shadowstone" VHS
Ewoks 2: The Gupins and the Jindas "To Save Deej", "The Land of the Gupins", "The Traveling Jindas", "The Curse of the Jindas"
Ewoks 3: Wicket the Hero "Wicket's Wagon", "The Tree of Light", "Asha", "Blue Harvest"
Ewoks 4: Wicket's Adventurers as He Becomes a Warrior "The Crystal Cloak / The Wish Plant", "The Totem Master / A Gift for Shodu", "Horville's Hut of Horrors / The Tragic Flute", "Just My Luck / Bringing Up Norky"
Ewoks 5: Wickett's Adventurers "Home Is Where the Shrieks Are / Princess Latara", "Gone with the Mimphs / The First Apprentice", "Party Ewok / Malani the Warrior", "Hard Sell / A Warrior and a Lurdo"
Ewoks 6: Battle for the Planet Endor "Battle for the Sunstar", "The Season Scepter", "The Raich", "Night of the Stranger"
The Haunted Village "The Haunted Village", "The Cries of the Trees", "Rampage of the Phlogs", "Sunstar vs. Shadowstone" VHS / DVD
Tales from the Endor Woods "Wicket's Wagon", "The Traveling Jindas", "To Save Deej", "Asha" DVD

Reception

According to David Perlmutter, Ewoks was "unremarkable both technically and creatively."<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Screen Rant says the series was made at a time when "television executives had no idea what constituted good children's animated television", comparing it to series like The Smurfs, Snorks, or Care Bears.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> SyFy Wire calls the series "more a marketing ploy for Lucasfilm than a worthwhile extension of the franchise ... designed to sell toys, cereals, and action figures", though mentions that it "featured a few surprisingly entertaining installments that appealed to both parents and kids, particularly the penultimate episode, 'Battle for the Sunstar.'"<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Legacy

Elements from the series are featured in Star Wars reference media, such as A Guide to the Star Wars Universe and the Star Wars Encyclopedia. A Dulok was shown on Coruscant in Chapter 21 of the 2D animated Clone Wars (2003). Ewoks was excluded from canon status in 2014,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="timeline" /> but some elements appear in the canon Ultimate Star Wars (2015) and later reference books,<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> as well as the canon web series Star Wars Forces of Destiny (2018).

The series' opening titles are briefly featured in an episode of Stranger ThingsTemplate:' fourth season (2022).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Merchandising and media

Action figures

In 1985, Kenner Products produced a series of action figures based on the series. A second wave of figures were prototyped but ultimately cancelled due to poor sales of the initial wave. Several previously released Ewok themed vehicles, play sets, and accessories were advertised on the card backs of the figures but were curiously never offered in Ewoks Cartoon branded packaging.

Comics

In 1985, Star Comics, an imprint of Marvel, published a bi-monthly Ewoks comic based on the animated series. It ran for two years, with a total of 14 issues. Like the TV series, it was aimed towards a younger audience and produced parallel to a comic spun off from Droids. Issue #10 of Ewoks continued the "Lost in Time" crossover story from Droids #4.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Additionally, Spanish comics publisher Editorial Gepsa produced two-page Ewoks comics as part of an anthology series.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

References

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Sources

Further reading

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