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- "Gungans no dyin' witout a fight. Wesa warriors."
- ―Jar Jar Binks
Gungans were an amphibious sentient species and the indigenous inhabitants of the planet Naboo. The various different Gungan races could live on both water and land, but often made their home in underwater cities such as Otoh Gunga. Physically, Gungans were tall humanoids with a flexible structure, strong leg muscles, strong bills, muscular tongues, and many other traits designed for living in the waters of Naboo. They had strong accents when speaking in Galactic Basic Standard. Gungans were also known to rarely leave Naboo.
The Gungans had a tense and uneasy relationship with the non-native human Naboo people until the Trade Federation invasion. As a result of the invasion, the Gungans joined forces with the Naboo to expel the Trade Federation from their homeworld. Following the invasion, Jar Jar Binks would become the Junior Representative of the Gungan people in the Galactic Senate, serving alongside Senator Padmé Amidala of the Naboo.
Biology and appearance
- "Jar Jar sealed my helmet with his…"
"Yesa! Isa Gungan waterproofing! Isa why wesa swim so good!" - ―Padmé Amidala and Jar Jar Binks, after the latter sealed the former's helmet with his spit
The Gungans were a sentient amphibious species. They were tall humanoids with a flexible structure and strong leg muscles which allowed them to live in the waters of Naboo.[12] Although Gungans' lives revolved around water, they did not need it to thrive and could settle far from it.[13] Indeed, they could move between land and water without difficulty.[14] Although their native water was the fresh waters of Naboo, they were able to survive in salt water, such as the seas of Mon Cala.[15]
Born as tadpoles, Gungan infants developed limbs within months of being hatched.[1] Accordingly, younglings would have to learn how to walk at an early age, after they learned how to swim with legs.[7] Equipped with hardy lungs, they were capable of holding their breath for extended periods of time.[9] Their body produced a mucus with waterproofing properties that assisted them when moving through water and they were capable of spitting it over a distance with great force, even when underwater.[11] Their skeletal structure was extremely flexible, as it was made of cartilaginous material rather than hard bone. The long Gungan face had a tough yet flexible bill for burrowing and rooting out food.[9] Some Gungans, such as Roos Tarpals, had whiskers on their bills.[4] These whiskers were signs of maturity among Gungans.[16] They had long muscular tongues with which they could scoop mollusks and lesser amphibians from the Naboo swamps,[9] which they were comfortable eating raw.[4]
There were two Gungan races: the lanky Otolla, who sported prominent bills and eyes set on short stalks, and the heavier Ankura, whose eyes were hooded. The Gungan earlobes called haillu, were most prominent in the Otolla.[2]
History
The Gungan species originated on the Mid Rim world of Naboo, which they shared with a human civilization known as the Naboo[4] that grew out of the Grizmallti colonists. The human-Gungan conflicts were waged between the human colonists and the Gungans. Later, a Gungan tribal war was waged that ultimately united the assorted Gungan tribes under the banner of Boss Gallo.[1]
During the High Republic Era, a Gungan scientist named Thaddeus Wolk was considered a leader in the field of theoretical hyperspace physics and taught Chancey Yarrow at the Academy of Carida until she got kicked out for theorizing about the creation of an artificial gravity well projector which she eventually designed for use by the Nihil. Determined to stop Yarrow from creating the gravity well projector, Wolk was assassinated on Coruscant before he could try to stop her.[17] In 228 BBY,[18] the Nihil expanded their Stormwall to cut off Naboo from the Galactic Republic. While the Nihil occupied the planet, the Gungans retreated to their underwater cities and went into hiding.[19]
In 32 BBY,[20] relations between the Gungans and the Naboo were still tense[4] but had not involved an active dispute for generations.[21] The Trade Federation invasion of Naboo would prove to finally alter Gungan-Naboo relations. One Gungan exile named Jar Jar Binks befriended the Naboo Queen Padmé Amidala and convinced her to seek the help of the Gungans. Amidala succeeded in winning over the Gungan ruler Boss Nass and the two peoples formed an alliance to drive out the Trade Federation. During the Battle of Naboo, the Gungan Grand Army confronted the Federation's droid army outside Theed, which enabled Amidala's forces to seize back the capital and capture the Trade Federation's Viceroy Nute Gunray.[4] After the invasion established positive relations between the Gungans and the Naboo, the Gungans were given the right to cast votes in the planet's elections.[22]
During the Separatist Crisis, Jar Jar Binks served as the Junior Representative of the Gungan people in the Galactic Senate. He played an important role in supporting legislation which led to the creation of a Grand Army of the Republic.[23] The Gungans remained loyal to the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. Gungan forces took part in the Battle of Mon Cala and assisted Prince Lee-Char's Mon Calamari forces and Republic allies against Separatist forces and their Quarren allies.[6]
As the Clone Wars escalated, growing tensions between the Gungans and the Naboo were fueled by rumors that the Gungans were planning to aid a Separatist invasion of Naboo. Under the influence of his pro-Separatist adviser Rish Loo, the reigning Boss Lyonie ordered the Gungan Grand Army to march on Theed in a coordinated strike with a Separatist Droid Army led by General Grievous. However, Binks, with the help of Senator Amidala and Anakin Skywalker, succeeded in exposing Rish Loo's conspiracy. Unfortunately, Rish Loo wounded Lyonie before he could call off the attack. Binks then impersonated Lyonie and ordered the Grand Army to abort their assault on Theed. Gungan forces led by Roos Tarpals also played a role in capturing Grievous but were forced to release him after Count Dooku threatened to kill Skywalker.[24]
Following the Battle of Endor, the Gungans confirmed the presence of typhoon-strength storms all over Naboo. These storms were created by several climate disruption array satellites deployed by the Imperial-class Star Destroyer Torment as part of Operation: Cinder, a secret Imperial plan to scour Naboo and several worlds. Before the Imperials could render Naboo uninhabitable, a New Republic fleet arrived and destroyed the Imperial forces; saving the planet.[25]
In 9 ABY,[26] during a mission to rescue the Twi'lek Qin from a New Republic Correctional Transport, the criminal Migs Mayfeld mocked his associate Din Djarin, a Mandalorian bounty hunter and follower of the Way of the Mandalore who was not allowed to remove his helmet. Using an affectation in his voice, Mayfeld sarcastically guessed that Djarin was actually an embarrassed Gungan who refused to show his face.[27]
While traveling on an automated sidewalk in the New Republic senatorial complex on Hosnian Prime, Senator Leia Organa spotted a Gungan having an animated conversation via his comlink.[28]
Society and culture
The Gungan government comprised city-based clans and city governments that answered to a High Council, which dealt with disputes between cities. Highly stratified, the society placed a high value on overall peace, shunned violence, and condemned even minor crimes such as vandalism with corporal punishments or exile. Each city maintained an army to defend its honor and bolster its pride in its own territories and dominions.[1]
Though sometimes dismissed as primitive, the Gungans had advanced technology, including bubble projectors, bongo submarines and weaponry.[12] The Gungans preferred using technology that was related in some way to the ecology of their world. For example, they used energy plasma that was mined from their planet's crust to power their cities and their weapons. The Gungans also domesticated animals for use in transport and combat, such as the kaadu, the falumpaset and the fambaa.[4] Taming with a kaadu, bonding with the animal in the process, was a sign of reaching adulthood in Gungan culture. Fambaas were also a vital part of Gungan culture because they, like the Gungans, could move from land to water easily.[14]
Unlike their human neighbors, the Gungans were a proud warrior race, and maintained a large Gungan Grand Army, which acted as the standing Gungan defense force.[29] It participated in the Battle of Naboo during the Trade Federation's occupation of the planet. During the Clone Wars, the Grand Army saw action against Separatist forces on both Mon Cala[6] and later Naboo itself.[24]
By the time of the Invasions of Naboo, the inhabitants of Otoh Gunga were reputed to produce a dessert that took at least four hominids to consume. This dessert was said to be capable of delivering one into a sugar coma.[30]
The rate of Force-sensitives in the Gungan society was low, and no native traditions ever emerged. Few Gungans ever joined the Jedi Order, and none were ever reported as becoming Sith,[1] contrary to the rumor that Jar Jar Binks was Darth Vader, though at least one Gungan, Roo-Roo Page was found to be Force-sensitive and was thus, a target of Darth Sidious for her Force potential.[31][8] Culturally, the Gungans were in tune with the Living Force and had a working understanding of it.[1]
Gungans in the galaxy
Gungans rarely left Naboo, preferring to remain on their homeworld and help its ecosystems thrive. The only Gungans seen abroad tended to be exiles, cast out from their society on Naboo by the strict, unforgiving laws that governed their people.[1]
One notable Gungan was Jar Jar Binks, a former outcast who brought his people and the Naboo together and later became a Junior Representative in the Galactic Senate.[23] Later, Binks was ostracized by many adult Gungans and Naboo due to his role in aiding the rise of the Empire. Binks later found work as a professional clown entertaining displaced refugee children.[16] Other noteworthy Gungans included the scientist Thaddeus Wolk,[17] the warrior Roos Tarpals, Otoh Gunga's ruler Boss Nass[4] and his successor Lyonie,[24] the shaak herder Peppi Bow,[5] and the minister Rish Loo.[24]
A Gungan skull adorned with mysterious symbols and inlaid aurodium was acquired by the collector Luthen Rael and displayed at his shop Galactic Antiquities and Objects of Interest on Coruscant in 1 BBY.[32]
Behind the scenes
- "There was some pretty big effort by us and George [Lucas] to say that, outside of Jar Jar, the Gungans themselves aren't a goofy group. They're not all tripping over their spears and awkwardly running around. Jar Jar's kind of the anomaly there. They're actually quite efficient warriors. You know, large, amphibious creatures would be pretty daunting to anyone. Though, I think that made them viable as a combatant, even though Jar Jar often times is at the front of the group."
- ―Dave Filoni
The Gungans first appeared in the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, the first installment of the Star Wars prequel trilogy.[4] The name "Gungan" came, according to George Lucas in an interview, from his son Jett's name for tractors and trucks.[34] In the real world, the word "Gungan" can also refer to any member of an Australian genus of frogs, Uperoleia.[35]
Originally, the Gungans were meant to be wiped out along with Otoh Gunga prior to the Battle of Naboo, and therefore, they didn't participate in the battle, as seen in early storyboards of the film. As genocide was judged to be too dark for the film, thus, the story was adjusted.[36] By allying with the Naboo and doing so in the ancient Sacred Place, which is located in a forest, the Gungans helped support the "symbiotic relationship" metaphor that[37] director[4] George Lucas conceived of for the prequel trilogy. Tying into how the Force has a cosmic half and living half,[37] which feed into each other,[38] nature is said to be at its best when it is used for the mutual benefit of all living beings. In the ancient forest, the Gungans and Naboo come together[37] to defend their ways of life from a robotic army.[4]
Appearances
- Star Wars: Galactic Defense
- The High Republic: Convergence (and audiobook)
- "First Mission" — The High Republic Adventures Annual 2021
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Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Thieves of Tharnaka" - The High Republic: Light of the Jedi (and audiobook)
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Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Bounty Hunter and the Thief" -
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Journey to the Bottom of Naboo" - The High Republic Adventures — The Monster of Temple Peak 4
- The High Republic: The Rising Storm (and audiobook) (Appears as a corpse)
- The High Republic: Race to Crashpoint Tower (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: Out of the Shadows (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: Tempest Runner (In flashback(s))
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"Tales of Villainy: A Very Nihil Interlude" — Star Wars Adventures (2020) 14 - The High Republic: Temptation of the Force (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The Vow of Silver Dawn
- Mace Windu 4 (Variant cover only)
- Queen's Peril (and audiobook)
- The Phantom Menace 25th Anniversary Special 1
- Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace (First appearance)
- The Phantom Menace Read-Along Storybook and CD
- Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy – A Graphic Novel
- Star Wars Journeys: The Phantom Menace
- Star Wars Battlefront II (Mentioned only)
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"Raiders of the Lost Gundark" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 18 - Obi-Wan and Anakin 2 (In flashback(s))
- Queen's Shadow (and audiobook)
- Choose Your Destiny: An Obi-Wan & Anakin Adventure (and audiobook)
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Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge — "Episode 7" (In flashback(s)) - Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
- Queen's Hope (and audiobook)
- Jar Jar 1
- Brotherhood (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Hyperspace Stories 5
- "501 Plus One" — Age of Republic Special 1
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Supply Lines" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Bombad Jedi" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Cloak of Darkness" (In flashback(s)) -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Dooku Captured" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Gungan General" - "Dooku Captured" — The Clone Wars: Stories of Light and Dark (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Blue Shadow Virus" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Mystery of a Thousand Moons" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Children of the Force" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Senate Spy" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Assassin" (Mentioned only) -
"The Incident, Part 2" — Star Wars Adventures (2020) 6 -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Heroes on Both Sides" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Pursuit of Peace" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Padawan Lost" (Head only) -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Wookiee Hunt" (Head only) -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Gungan Attack" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Prisoners" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Shadow Warrior" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Deception" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Crisis on Naboo" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Disappeared, Part I" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Disappeared, Part II" - Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
- Sanctuary: A Bad Batch Novel
- Kanan 4
- Darth Vader (2017) 14 (In flashback(s))
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"So Much More" — Star Wars Adventures Annual 2019 (Appears through imagination) - Thrawn (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Most Wanted (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
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Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi — "Part II" (mentioned in Aurebesh) - Lost Stars (and audiobook) (Indirect mention only)
- The Mighty Chewbacca in the Forest of Fear! (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "The Sand Will Provide" — Star Wars (2015) 37
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Star Wars: Andor — "Make It Stop" (skull only) - Princess Leia 2
- Lando 2 (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars (2015) 10
- Darth Vader (2015) 11
- Star Wars (2015) 18 (Mentioned only)
- The Screaming Citadel 1
- Star Wars (2015) 31 (Appears as a zombie)
- Doctor Aphra (2016) 7 (Appears as a zombie)
- Star Wars (2015) 34
- Doctor Aphra (2016) 20 (As statue head)
- Darth Vader (2020) 1
- Darth Vader (2020) 2 (Appears as a corpse)
- Darth Vader (2020) 3 (Appears in hologram)
- Darth Vader (2020) 4
- Bounty Hunters 13 (Mentioned only)
- Darth Vader (2020) 21 (Appears as a corpse) (Appears in hologram)
- Hidden Empire 5
- Sana Starros 2 (In flashback(s))
- Darth Vader (2020) 39 (In flashback(s))
- Return of the Jedi – Lando 1
- Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi (Post-2004 releases)
- "Fancy Man" — From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi (and audiobook)
- Shattered Empire 3 (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars Adventures: Ghosts of Vader's Castle 1 (In dream)
- Aftermath: Empire's End (and audiobook)
- Last Shot (and audiobook)
- The Mandalorian: The Manga, Vol. 3 (Mentioned only)
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Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 6: The Prisoner" (Mentioned only) - The Mandalorian 6 (Mentioned only)
- The Mandalorian: The Manga, Vol. 4 (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars (2020) 50 (Mentioned on sign) (In flashback(s))
- Bloodline (and audiobook)
- Force Collector (and audiobook)
- Join the Resistance (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
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Star Wars Resistance — "Dangerous Business" (Mentioned only) - Join the Resistance: Attack on Starkiller Base (and audiobook) (In flashback(s))
- Star Wars Adventures Ashcan (In flashback(s))
- "The Wine in Dreams" — Canto Bight (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
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"Rose Knows" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 6 (Mentioned only) - Legacy of Vader 4
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Star Wars Galactic Pals — "Gungan" - A Crash of Fate (and audiobook)
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"Repair Stop" — Star Wars Adventures (2020) 13 - Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
Non-canon appearances
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"The Best Defense" — LEGO Club Magazine March/April 2015 - William Shakespeare's The Phantom of Menace: Star Wars Part the First
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LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales — "Exit from Endor" (In flashback(s)) - William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh: Star Wars Part the Second
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LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales — "Crisis on Coruscant" (In flashback(s)) - Disney Infinity 3.0
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LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales — "Gambit on Geonosis" -
LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "The Kyber Saber Crystal Chase" -
LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "Duel of Destiny" - Fortnite
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LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "The Embersteel Blade" -
LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "Escape from Coruscant" (Appears in hologram) - Fortnite Battle Royale
- Happy Color
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"Fashion of the Sith" — LEGO Star Wars 74 (Appears as costume)
- LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
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LEGO STAR WARS: Celebrate the Season — "The Dark Falcon" -
LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy — "Part Two" -
LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy — "Part Three" - Fortnite
- LEGO Fortnite
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LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy - Pieces of the Past — "Part Three" -
LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy - Pieces of the Past — "Part Four" -
Star Wars: Visions — "Yuko's Treasure"
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- LEGO Star Wars: Build Your Own Adventure: Galactic Missions
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Our Favorite Deep Cuts and Fun Facts from LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy - Pieces of the Past - Updated on StarWars.com (backup link) (Picture only)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Nexus of Power
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Ultimate Star Wars
- ↑ Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Blue Shadow Virus"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Gungan Attack"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1
Star Wars Galactic Pals — "Gungan"
- ↑ 8.0 8.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Children of the Force"
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4
Gungan in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑ Star Wars: Aliens of the Galaxy
- ↑ 11.0 11.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Prisoners"
- ↑ 12.0 12.1
Gungans in the Encyclopedia (original site is defunct)
- ↑ Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia
- ↑ 14.0 14.1
"A Certain Point of View" — Star Wars Insider 221
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season Four
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Aftermath: Empire's End
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 The High Republic: Out of the Shadows
- ↑ The High Republic: Temptation of the Force establishes that Naboo became part of the Occlusion Zone following the Stormwall's first expansion but before the events of the novel. The High Republic Adventures (2023) 4 and Temptation of the Force commence one year and two weeks and one year and six weeks after the Starlight Beacon's destruction, respectively, dating both to 228 BBY per the reasoning here. As The High Republic Adventures (2023) 6—which depicts the Stormwall's first expansion—takes place immediately following The High Republic Adventures (2023) 4, Naboo must have been brought into the Occlusion Zone in 228 BBY. As Temptation of the Force establishes that Naboo was conquered after it was brought into the Occlusion Zone, it must have occurred that year.
- ↑ Temptation of the Force
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- ↑ Queen's Peril
- ↑ Queen's Shadow
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Shadow Warrior"
- ↑ Shattered Empire 3
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Chapter 6: The Prisoner" to 9 ABY.
- ↑
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 6: The Prisoner"
- ↑ Bloodline
- ↑
Gungan Grand Army in the Encyclopedia (original site is defunct)
- ↑ Lost Stars
- ↑ The Legends of Luke Skywalker
- ↑
Andor: Even More Hidden Treasures in Luthen Rael's Gallery - Update on StarWars.com (backup link)
- ↑
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Looking Back at Season 4 (Online interview) by Goldman, Eric on IGN (March 21, 2012) (backup link archived on March 24, 2016)
- ↑
Jar Jar Binks: A Digital Star Is Born by Dunn, Jancee on Rolling Stone (June 24, 1999) (backup link archived on May 9, 2020)
- ↑
How to tell the difference between cane toads and native Australian frogs on turtlecare (backup link archived on October 4, 2011)
- ↑ Star Wars Storyboards: The Prequel Trilogy
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 37.2
"Forces of Nature: The Wild Spaces and Wilder Creatures of the Star Wars Galaxy" — Star Wars Insider 216
- ↑ The High Republic Adventures (2021) 7