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How did Ewoks help the Rebels beat the Empire and what happened to them after Return of the Jedi? Here's the complete history of Ewoks in Star Wars.
Star Wars just gave us the closest thing we'll likely ever get to an Ewok Jedi in the official canon, debuting a mysterious new Ewok warrior on Endor.
The world of Star Wars is massively expanded in Marvel's Star Wars comics - which have recently revealed a never-before-seen tribe of Ewoks.
What Star Wars creatures teach us about empathy From the Rancor to the tauntaun, non-human creatures encapsulate the galactic franchise's most mortal feelings ...
Star Wars: Ewoks is an animated television series staring the tribe of Ewoks from Episode VI. Star Wars: Ewoks aired from September 7th, 1985 until December 13th, 1986.
The Ewok tribe’s captured but Cindel and Wicket manage to escape, meeting the playful creature Teek (Niki Botelho) and his caretaker, the grumpy Noa (Brimley).
Forget the Rebels and the Empire, the Skywalkers and the Sith. Back in the '80s, all Star Wars needed to keep making money was some Ewoks and a space ferret.
There is now a Star Wars-style 'Ewok village' homeless encampment along a highway in downtown Seattle - where vagrants are living in the trees above as well as in underground tunnels.
The technological advances of this Ewok tribe may be shocking, but you can their fortified hut lasers to your advantage to take out the inbound Walkers.
Revisiting that terrible Ewok TV movie you tried like hell to forget Did you know Ewoks can speak English and also have awesome magical powers? Neither did we!
How did Ewoks help the Rebels beat the Empire and what happened to them after Return of the Jedi? Here's the complete history of Ewoks in Star Wars.