First “Book of Boba Fett” mention: Chapter 6. The rank traditionally followed a period of early group education with fellow Force-sensitive children called younglings. Padawan: A Jedi trainee rank given to those apprenticed to a specific Jedi knight or master for one-on-one learning. First “Book of Boba Fett” appearance: Chapter 2. Ima Gun-Di was a Nikto Jedi Master who fought during the Clone Wars. Nikto: A humanoid species with scales and facial horns originally from the planet Kintan. The leader of a band seen performing for Jabba the Hutt at his palace in “Return of the Jedi.” First “Book of Boba Fett” appearance: Chapter 1. Max Rebo: The blue musician playing the organ-like instrument in the cantina. First “Book of Boba Fett” appearance: Chapter 4. LEP droids: A class of service droids that resemble rabbits. Klatooinian henchmen are seen as part of Jabba the Hutt’s operation in “Return of the Jedi.” First “Book of Boba Fett” mention: Chapter 3. ![]() Klatooinians: A humanoid race native to the planet Klatooine known for their menacing appearance, strong builds and resilience. In “A New Hope,” Chewbacca makes a bad move with his Kintan Strider piece in a holographic chess-like game against C-3PO and R2-D2, before the droids realize it might be best to “let the Wookiee win.” First “Book of Boba Fett” mention: Chapter 3. Kintan Striders: Generally a burly and sometimes club-wielding species from the planet Kintan. First “Book of Boba Fett” appearance: Chapter 1. In “A New Hope,” Luke Skywalker and his Uncle Owen buy R2-D2 and C-3PO from some Jawas. They “refurbish” their findings for sale and trade. Jawas: Diminutive scavengers who travel across the deserts of Tatooine in large vehicles called sandcrawlers. Killed by Princess Leia in “Return of the Jedi.” First “Book of Boba Fett” mention: Chapter 1. ![]() Known best for having a bounty on Han Solo during the original trilogy. Jabba the Hutt: A powerful crime lord feared across the galaxy, based on Tatooine. ![]() “The Book of Boba Fett’s” fifth episode is attracting outsized attention - because it’s basically an episode of “The Mandalorian.” Let us explain. Television ‘Boba Fett’ finally delivers ‘The Mandalorian’ crossover you’ve been waiting for Has a strong bond with Din Djarin, the Mandalorian bounty hunter who rescued him from Imperial forces in “The Mandalorian.” Sometimes referred to by viewers as “Baby Yoda.” First “Book of Boba Fett” mention: Chapter 5. Grogu: A perpetually hungry alien child who is powerful with the Force. Gave the armor to the Mandalorian Din Djarin in exchange for his help in slaying a giant krayt dragon in “The Mandalorian.” First “Book of Boba Fett” appearance: Chapter 6. Acquired Boba Fett’s Mandalorian armor from Jawa traders, which he wore to help protect his town. First “Book of Boba Fett” appearance: Chapter 6.Ĭobb Vanth: The marshal of the small town on Tatooine formerly known as Mos Pelga. Among his previous employers are Darth Sidious, Count Dooku, the Hutts and the Kaminoans who created the Jango Fett clones. Bo-Katan helped bounty hunter Din Djarin rescue Grogu from Imperial forces in “The Mandalorian.” First “Book of Boba Fett” mention: Chapter 5.Ĭad Bane: A ruthless bounty hunter who took on various jobs during the Clone Wars that pitted him directly against the Republic and the Jedi Order. Wielded the legendary Darksaber while trying to liberate Mandalore and the Mandalorians from Imperial occupation. First “Book of Boba Fett” appearance: Chapter 5.īo-Katan Kryze: A Mandalorian terrorist-turned-leader working to reclaim and restore her home planet of Mandalore. One of these small, two-legged droids is seen working for mechanic Peli Motto. First “Book of Boba Fett” mention: Chapter 3.īD units: A series of companion droids programmed to be ideal assistants in any terrain. In “A New Hope,” Aqualish thug Ponda Baba picked a fight with Luke Skywalker in the Mos Eisley cantina - a fight Obi-Wan Kenobi finished. Generally recognizable by their large round eyes, bald heads and fur around their cheeks. First “Book of Boba Fett” appearance: Chapter 6.Īqualish: A humanoid race with ties to the planet Ando. She reveals Grogu’s name to the Mandalorian before determining she cannot not train the child in the ways of the Force. Chose to carve her own path after being exiled from the Jedi Order for a crime she did not commit. Originally a smelter droid that had been reprogrammed to torture other droids for Jabba the Hutt, as seen in “Return of the Jedi.” First “Book of Boba Fett” appearance: Chapter 1.Īhsoka Tano: A former Jedi who was the apprentice of Anakin Skywalker during the Clone Wars. ![]() PEOPLE (includes: sentient individuals, races and droids)ĨD8: The lanky droid in service to Boba Fett.
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