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3!Main Characters in one or both seasons
4[[folder:Wicket W. Warrick]]
5[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_wicket_w_warrick.jpg]]
6[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_wicket_w_warrick2.jpg[[/labelnote]] to see him in Season 2]]
7->'''Voiced in English by:''' Jim Henshaw in the first season, Denny Delk in the second.
8->'''Voiced in Mexican Spanish by:''' Creator/RocioPrado (original series), Creator/IrwinDaayan (second dubbed version)
9->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Kyoko Tonguu (VHS version), Creator/NaoNagasawa (DVD version)
10The de-facto protagonist of the series, the Ewok who befriended Princess Leia Organa in Film/ReturnOfTheJedi and main non-human character in Film/StarWarsEwokAdventures. About 12 years old in human terms at the beginning of the series.
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12* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Averted. He's pretty much the same in all of the incarnations, apart from wearing a green hood instead of orange in the second season of the animated series.
13* AlliterativeName: Wicket Wystri Warrick.
14* BrattyHalfPint: He is this throughout the second season of the animated series. Despite often being told that he is too young, he often takes the matters in his own hands and gets himself in trouble.
15* {{Determinator}}: Not so much in the first season of the animated series and the comics, taken to the extreme in the second season; where he's often motivated solely for wanting to fill his belt of honour.
16* FullNameUltimatum: Aunt Bozzie does this to him a couple of times and once, in ''Wicket's Wagon'', he does it himself.
17* KidHero: As said above, he is only about 12 in human age.
18* ObliviousToLove: Throughout the series, Kneesaa is shown as being smitten with Wicket and she kisses him on the cheek on a couple of occasions. Though he is somewhat affectionate at the end of ''The Tree of Light'' and she is his date for the Shadownight Festival in ''The Raich'', he takes this for granted and even goes as far as courting a much older girl, Chirita, in ''Malani the Warrior''.
19* RedOniBlueOni: Red to Teebo's blue, in the first season and, to a certain extent, the comics.
20* TheLeader: Wicket is the protagonist of the show, the one who is expected to do all the great deeds and save the day, just like in ''Film/StarWarsEwokAdventures''.
21* TenMinuteRetirement: He has one in ''Just My Luck''. After a couple of mishaps prevented him from passing his warrior test (and all of his friends passed their tests), he gives up and is determined to become a recluse. But not for long.
22* ToBeAMaster: Throughout the second season, he is focused on filling his belt of honour (containing souvenirs from battles and missions) and literally has no other goals on his mind; to the point where he starts underestimating himself after he fails his warrior test due to a couple of mishaps.
23[[/folder]]
24
25[[folder:Princess Kneesaa]]
26[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_princess_kneesaa.jpg]]
27->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/CreeSummer in the first season, Jeanne Reynolds in the second.
28->'''Voiced in Mexican Spanish by:''' Patricia Palestino (original/first season), Creator/PatriciaAcevedo (original/2nd season), Creator/CristinaHernandez (second dubbed version)
29->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''': Creator/MichieTomizawa (VHS version), Kikumi Umeda (DVD version)
30Chief Chirpa's daughter, about 14 years old in human terms at the beginning of the series. She fights and in the second season of the animated series, she has a necklace that functions like a grappling hook.
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32* DaddysGirl: As her mother is dead.
33* GirlyBruiser: Not afraid to jump in the battle, especially in the most recent comic.
34* TheHeart: Even when the situation calls for action, she's the soul and the moral of the team.
35* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: She is the light, Latara is dark. In the first season, they're literally light and dark colour-wise, too.
36* OnlySaneMan: Applies to a lot of second season episodes, where the other three want to do something outrageous and she initially tries to stop them. This is often played for laughs.
37* PrincessesPreferPink: She's a princess who wears a pink hood.
38* RedOniBlueOni: Blue to Latara's red, in the second season.
39* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Both she and her father qualify for this, but she is a stronger example.
40* TheLancer: She is this in both of the seasons of the animated series and in the comic issues featuring only Wicket and her as a BattleCouple.
41[[/folder]]
42
43[[folder:Teebo]]
44[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_teebo.jpg]]
45[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_teebo2.jpg[[/labelnote]] to see him in Season 2]]
46->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/EricPeterson in the first season, James M. Cranna in the second.
47->'''Voiced in Mexican Spanish by:''' Gabriela Willert (original/1st season), Creator/AraceliDeLeon (original/2nd season), Creator/LuisDanielRamirez (second dubbed version)
48->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Tomiko Suzuki (VHS version), Ayumi Kida (DVD version)
49Wicket's best friend, Malani's older brother, master Logray's apprentice; anywhere between 14 and 16 years old in human terms at the beginning of the series.
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51* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' and the novel adaptation, he's bigger than all the other Ewoks, wearing an animal skull on his head, a bunch of teeth around his neck and is initially aggressive, until the memorable scene where he is zapped by an angry R2-D2. [[http://www.wearysloth.com/Gallery/ActorsP/14156-15886.jpg link]] In the cartoon series, he's wearing a hat-like hood and a satchel and does not look the same.
52* TheApprentice: He is Logray's apprentice in both seasons of the animated series (not the comic). The first season episode ''Sunstar vs. Shadowstone'' revolves around this. In the second season's ''Just My Luck'' he passes his wizard test. In ''A Warrior and a Lurdo'', Wicket, despite being only a warrior trainee himself, is training Teebo as a warrior in order to win a bet with Latara.
53* TheBeastmaster: In ''The Cries of the Trees'' he's hypnotizing Baga the Bordok, in ''Rampage of the Phlogs'' he talks to Munyips and summons the Humming peepers who then serenade Duloks to sleep. Later on, after having performed a summoning ritual with Logray in ''The Curse of the Jindas'', he performs such rituals on his own.
54* CatchPhrase: "Oh, no!" in the first season.
55* IneptMage: Only applicable to the second season episodes (in a couple of them, he's more of a GeniusDitz, though), while in the first season he manages to pull off most of the magic Logray taught him. He is never seen using magic in the comics.
56* TheKlutz: Mainly in the second second.
57* LiteralMinded: In the first season episode ''Blue Harvest''. When he encounters the Phlog girl Hoona holding Wicket and asks him what he's doing, he takes it for granted that his friend is romancing the giant and asks him to cut it out and come with him. In another episode, ''Rampage of the Phlogs'', Malani asks him if she can keep the baby Phlog and he responds with ''No, of course not!''
58* LoveCanMakeYouGonk: In the second season, his heart is often seen pounding in Latara's presence and when she gives him a kiss on the mouth in ''Tragic Flute'', hearts are exploding around him.
59* RedOniBlueOni: Blue to Wicket's red, in the first season and, to a certain extent, the comics.
60* RhymesOnADime: In ''The Travelling Jindas'', while tracing the nomads to get Latara back from them with Paploo, Wicket and Kneesaa, he speaks in two-verse rhymes for no apparent reason.
61* TheSmartGuy: Throughout the first season, though he has some brilliant moments in the second season as well. In the opening episode, ''The Cries of the Trees'', he manages to make sense of the dream Wicket and Paploo also had and realize that trees are calling for help.
62* SpeaksFluentAnimal: He is able to communicate with all of the Endor species. ''Including the trees.''
63* WhatTheHellHero: He delivers one of these to Wicket in ''Rampage of the Phlogs'' after the Munyps tell him that Malani has run away crying ''because'' of Wicket's actual opinion on her.
64[[/folder]]
65
66[[folder:Latara]]
67[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_latara.jpg]]
68[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_latara2.jpg[[/labelnote]] to see her in Season 2]]
69->'''Voiced in English by:''' Taborah Johnson in the first season, Sue Murphy in the second.
70->'''Voiced in Mexican Spanish by:''' Creator/RocioGarcel (both original series and second dubbed version)
71->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KeikoYokozawa (VHS version), Tomoka Kusutani (DVD version)
72Princess Kneesaa's best friend, Lumat and Zeephee's daughter, the older sister of Nippet (the adorable baby Ewok from Return of the Jedi) and Wiley. Plays flute. Likely the same age as Kneesaa at the beginning of the series.
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74* BerserkButton: In the second season of the animated series, there's a RunningGag that gets her CoveredInMud...and she does not like it at all.
75* CoyGirlishFlirtPose: She does this a lot, even when there is no particular reason.
76* DeadpanSnarker: In both seasons, she seems to be the only character capable of this.
77* {{Greed}}: Her second season persona pretty much revolves around her love for all things shiny.
78* LackOfEmpathy: Throughout the second season.
79* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: She is the dark to Kneesaa's white.
80* RedOniBlueOni: Red to Kneesaa's blue, in the second season.
81* SecretTestOfCharacter: In ''Tragic Flute'', Latara desires a golden flute after having seen that King Elbo from the underwater awarded Kneesaa with two golden anklets. Her friends, rushing to save her are captured and King Elbo sends her to a room full of precious items asking her to bring back what's most valuable. Eventually, [[spoiler: she comes across her old flute, realizes that this was a test of her morals and her friends are set free.]]
82* StarvingArtist: This is what she was before ExecutiveMeddling. She plays flute and prefers her artistry to chores and babysitting her younger siblings.
83* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: She has cleavage. In the second season, when, according to Paul Dini, her design was "freed up, to make her a little more naughty", she has prominent buttocks, too.
84* TextileWorkIsFeminine: In the second season, when all the characters are implied to be studying to become something, she is a "hoodmaker apprentice". This is later mentioned in her introduction card for the ''Shadows of Endor'' comic, with a mention that she designed her unusual hood by herself. [[http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/843/kkcld.jpg link]]
85* {{Tsundere}}: In the second season, she qualifies for type A - constantly putting Teebo down, with SuspiciouslySpecificDenial that they're not on a date when they dance at the Shadownight Festival yet she kisses him on two occasions, one of which is a particularly memorable French kiss, strokes his chin and generally does not mind his attempts to woo her.
86[[/folder]]
87
88[[folder:Chief Chirpa]]
89[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_chief_chirpa.jpg]]
90[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_chief_chirpa2.jpg[[/labelnote]] to see him in Season 2]]
91->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GeorgeBuza in the first season, Rick Cimino in the second.
92->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Alvaro Tarcicio (first dubbed version)
93->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Kouji Yada (VHS version), Creator/KenichiOgata (DVD version)
94
95The leader of the Ewok tribe living at the Bright Tree Village, Princess Kneesaa and Asha's father, widowed.
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97* MrExposition: Most of his role is this.
98[[/folder]]
99
100[[folder:Logray]]
101[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_master_logray.jpg]]
102->'''Voiced by:''' Doug Chamberlain in the first season, Rick Cimino in the second.
103->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/ChikaoOhtsuka (VHS version), Ikuo Nishikawa (DVD version)
104
105Master Logray is the medicine man of Bright Tree village, said to be "over 200 years old". He is not as hard on the youngsters as Chief Chirpa, trusts them, advises them and forgives them.
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107* DisneyDeath: For a couple of moments, it looks like Logray got killed by crumbling stones in "Sunstar vs. Shadowstone" and then he emerges safe and sound, in the branches of a giant tree that apparently is Morag's reincarnation.
108* LanguageOfMagic: A lot of his spells contain this, as well as the one he performs with Teebo in order the tie the rocks chasing the Jindas in ''The Curse of the Jindas''.
109* PropheciesRhymeAllTheTime: All of his do.
110* SpeaksFluentAnimal: He's a wizard, after all.
111* SquishyWizard: He is very old and therefore, often shown not to be moving slowly and is not taking part in fights.
112* TheMentor: To Teebo, and formerly to Zarrak. He is briefly mentoring Wicket in one of the comics, too. The WordOfGod is that he eventually settled for Paploo, who replaced him in the distant future.
113[[/folder]]
114
115[[folder:Paploo]]
116[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_paploo.jpg]]
117->'''Voiced by:''' Paul Chato in the first season, no speaking role in the second
118->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Hiroshi Ohtake (VHS version), Creator/BinShimada (DVD version)
119
120Princess Kneesaa's cousin and one of the young, aspiring warriors of the tribe. Known as the Ewok who steals the speeder bike in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''. In the animated series, he is slightly older than his friends (anywhere between 16 and 20 in human age) and given a somewhat more serious appearance that is PlayedForLaughs, yet staying true to his impulsiveness from the movie. Reduced to a couple of non-speaking cameos in the second season.
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122* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: In the second season, he was reduced to a background character and the leading four does not even seem to notice his absence from their adventures.
123* LeeroyJenkins: To the point the others need to stop him from getting into a fight.
124* MyBelovedSmother: Aunt Bozzie is this to him throughout the first season. It's particularly funny in ''The Curse of the Jindas'' when she runs to embrace him and calls him her baby.
125* TallTale: He tells these on a couple of occasions. In 'The Cries of the Trees'' he tries to convince his mother that he and the other boys were not playing a forbidden game, with a particularly funny story involving giant bats throwing mud from the sky. He also exaggerates what happened when he talks to the woklings after the boys run away from Asha in the last episode of the first season.
126* TheBigGuy: He is not much older than his friends in the cartoon series, but he's twice as big. At some point in ''The Land of the Gupins'', he gives Teebo a pat on the back, causing him to fall down. This is somewhat HilariousInHindsight, as in the ''Shadows of Endor'' comic book, the size difference goes the other way round.
127[[/folder]]
128
129[[folder:Malani]]
130[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/malani1_7264.jpg]]
131->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlysonCourt in the first season, ? in the second season.
132->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Eriko Chihara (VHS version), Creator/MisatoFukuen (DVD version)
133
134Malani is Teebo's younger sister, who came of age (got a hood) in the first episode of the series. About 6-8 years old in human age at the beginning of the series. She has a huge crush on Wicket and gets in trouble because of that in ''Rampage of the Phlogs'' and ''Malani The Warrior''.
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136* CheerfulChild: In all of her appearances, she starts out as that.
137* ImaginaryLoveTriangle In ''Malani The Warrior'' she believes there is one of these among Wicket, Chirita and her. In reality, Chirita sees Wicket the same way Wicket sees Malani.
138* LoveCanMakeYouGonk: At the end of ''Malani The Warrior'', when Wicket is rejected by Chirita who turns out to be dating [[spoiler:Weechee]], he gives in an accepts to go on a canoe ride with Malani. Her pupils then turn to hearts.
139* PrecociousCrush: Wicket is twice her age; but that's not stopping her from believing that they could be holding hands, taking boat rides and taking long walks. Eventually, Wicket warms to her company to a reasonable degree such as when she comes as the sole person who offers to help him repair an abandoned battle wagon.
140* SpeaksFluentAnimal: In the first episode, ''The Cries of the Trees'', it's briefly hinted that she, just like her older brother, can understand that the trees are calling for help.
141* TagalongKid: She is outside of her brother's circle of friends, yet too old to play with the woklings. So, she often tags along.
142[[/folder]]
143
144!Villains
145[[folder:Morag]]
146[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_morag.jpg]]
147->'''Voiced in English by:''' Jackie Burroughs
148->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Reiko Suzuki (VHS version), Ako Mayama (DVD version)
149
150The Tulgah witch who is plotting against the Ewoks in four episodes of the first season, before eventually being killed and reemerging as a beautiful tree in ''Sunstar vs. Shadowstone''. She is the long-term rival of Logray.
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152* KarmicDeath: This happens to her in ''Sunstar vs. Shadowstone'' after [[spoiler: the lava she turned into upon connecting the gems cools down and, upon turned into stone, she makes one last attempt to kill Logray, thus falling to pieces.]]
153* LastWords: Once she's turned into stone, before falling to pieces, she muttered solely''"Logray!"''
154* LivingLava: At the end of "Sunstar vs Shadowstone", she triggers a volcanic eruption after fusing the two titular {{Power Crystal}}s together, then sinks into the lava. The Ewoks initially assume she's dead, but thanks to the power of the Sunstar-Shadowstone she emerges as a huge lava monster. Unfortunately for Morag, [[spoiler:her new form comes with a LogicalWeakness as Master Logray magically creates a geyser which sprays her with water, causing her to harden and shatter]].
155* PragmaticVillainy: In the third episode, after kidnapping a Phlog baby, Morag says that she will let him go back to his parents after they go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against the Ewoks, but it is heavily implied she just doesn't want to have the Phlogs turn their sights on ''her'' later on.
156* WickedWitch: Although members of the Tulgah species are magic creatures by default, they're not necessarily evil. Morag is.
157[[/folder]]
158
159[[folder:King Gorneesh]]
160[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_king_gorneesh.jpg]]
161->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/DanHennessey in the first season, Daniel Cody Ryan in the second.
162->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Koichi Chiba (VHS version), Creator/KoujiIshii (DVD version)
163
164The leader of the Duloks, a rival species to the Ewoks.
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166* EyepatchOfPower: He is the leader of his tribe, he has to be distinguished somehow.
167* GladIThoughtOfIt: He is often taking credit for Umwak's ideas.
168[[/folder]]
169
170[[folder:Urgah Lady Gorneesh]]
171[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_urgah.jpg]]
172->'''Voiced in English by:''' Melleny Brown
173->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Keiko Yamamoto (VHS version), Ako Mayama (DVD version)
174
175Wife of King Gorneesh and the mother of his obnoxious children.
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177* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Urgah is the only adult female Dulok in the series and she looks just like the male ones, with a pink poncho-like clothing item, some jewelry and make-up and, in one episode, hilariously enough, [[spoiler: a bikini]].
178[[/folder]]
179
180[[folder:Umwak]]
181[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_umwak.jpg]]
182->'''Voiced in English by:''' Music/DonFrancks in the first season
183->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Masashi Hironaka (VHS version), Creator/YuichiNagashima (DVD version)
184
185Not referred to by his name in the series for the first nine episodes, Umwak is the Dulok shaman. He is, however, clearly incapable of magic.
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187* IneptMage: He's the Duloks' shaman, yet he appears to be incapable of anything other than plots to steal Logray's magic potions and other items.
188[[/folder]]
189
190[[folder:The Stranger]]
191[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_the_stranger.jpg]]
192[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_the_stranger2.jpg]]
193A sinister magic user who menaces Bright Tree Village in one season 2 episode and seeks revenge for a long-ago defeat his people suffered at the hands of the Ewoks.
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195* BestServedCold: He has spent generations plotting to kill the Ewoks for banishing his sinister tribe to another dimension.
196* ScaryTeeth: His sharp, yellow teeth are bigger than an Ewok's head.
197* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Like Morag, he is a vindictive dark mage with a purple cloak who uses the Duloks as flunkies.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Dr. Raygar]]
201[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_doctor_raygar.jpg]]
202A scientist employed by the Galactic Empire, he comes to Endor in search of the fabled Sunstar.
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204* AintTooProudToBeg: Not that it saves him.
205* DeceptiveDisciple: Although he claims he's trying to obtain the Sunstar for the Empire, he secretly plans to use it to power a weapon to assassinate Emperor Palpatine.
206* DragonWithAnAgenda: As noted, he wants to overthrow Palpatine and rule the Empire himself.
207* EvilVersusEvil: Between his MadScientist tendencies, smug personality, and overall nefarious ventures, he comes across as a very evil guy. But the man he wishes to usurp, Emperor Palpatine, is a top contender for the most evil man in the galaxy.
208* FateWorseThanDeath: It's implied Palpatine will do something ''very'' nasty to him.
209-->'''Raygar:''' What will you do to me?\
210'''Kazz:''' Nothing. The Emperor is going to punish you himself.
211* GeneralFailure: Kazz alludes to his numerous "foolish ideas" with an air that implies he's been Raygar's escort for long enough to hate him for his failures. In the Legends continuity, he's established to have headed several disastrous ventures.
212* InsufferableGenius: His know-it-all attitude and frequent proclamations about how smart he is edge him into this territory.
213* MadScientist: You'd have to be mad to work for the Empire.
214* NoNonsenseNemesis: Contrary to the slow-witted Duloks and their benefactor Morag, Raygar isn't fooled for a ''second'' by the Ewoks using droid disguises.
215* OutsideContextProblem: To the Ewoks, this guy just ''dropped from the sky'' one day to cause problems.
216* TheStarscream: He's far farther down the totem pole than most examples, but the moment he has the Sunstar he plots to use it to assassinate the Emperor and claim the Empire for himself. Not that it would do him much good, since he'd have to get through Darth Vader to do so.
217* SurroundedByIdiots: His opinion of his colleague Admiral Kazz is quite low.
218* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Compared to the other villains of the show, Raygar has ''no'' comedic elements to his character.
219[[/folder]]
220
221[[folder:Admiral Kazz]]
222[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_admiral_kazz.jpg]]
223A skeptical Imperial officer assisting Raygar.
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225* AgentScully: Doesn't believe in the Sunstar, and his opinion of the Ewoks varies from not believing ''they'' exist, either, or considering them honestly not worth bothering with.
226-->'''Kazz:''' To search a primitive world for a magic stone guarded by furry warriors called Ewoks. Ha! No one believes that!
227* BadBoss: He orders PD-28 to be destroyed because he was captured by the Ewoks. The fact he managed to escape ''and'' make it back to the Star Destroyer all by himself is apparently not worth sparing him from the scrap heap.
228* MechaMooks: Uniquely for an Imperial of this era, he has loads of Imperial battle droids in addition to the usual Stormtroopers.
229* YouHaveFailedMe: "If you were a proper Imperial droid, you never would have allowed yourself to be captured in the first place!"
230[[/folder]]
231
232
233!Recurring Characters
234[[folder:Deej Warrick]]
235[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_deej.jpg]]
236->'''Voiced in English by:''' Richard Donat
237->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Kinpei Azusa (VHS version), Creator/KenyuuHoriuchi (DVD version)
238
239Deej Warrick is the head of the Warrick family, husband to Shodu and father to Weechee, Willy, Wicket and Winda Warrick. In the second season of the show, he does not have a speaking role.
240[[/folder]]
241
242[[folder:Shodu Warrick]]
243[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_shodu.jpg]]
244[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_shodu2.jpg[[/labelnote]] to see her in Season 2]]
245->'''Voiced in English by:''' Nonnie Griffin in the first season, Creator/EstherScott in the second.
246->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/ChinamiNishimura (DVD version)
247
248Shodu Warrick is the wife of Deej Warrick and mother to Weechee, Willy, Wicket and Winda Warrick.
249----
250* MamaBear: She is very protective of her children and won't take it kindly if anyone messes with them. This is proven when she faught off several Duloks who threatened Wicket in ''A Gift for Shodu'' and when she fended off a pair of Duloks who were chasing Winda in ''Night of the Stranger''.
251-->'''Shodu:''' (''to the Duloks'') Frighten ''my'' daughter, will you?!
252* TeamMom: In the second season, she's a mother figure to all of the youngsters.
253[[/folder]]
254
255[[folder:Wechee Warrick]]
256[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_weechee.jpg]]
257->'''Voiced in English by:''' Greg Swanson
258->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/JoujiYanami (VHS version), Hirohiko Kakegawa (VHS version)
259
260Weeche is Wicket's oldest brother, considered to be one of the toughest warriors in the village. He is presumably in his 20s.
261----
262[[/folder]]
263
264[[folder:Willy Warrick]]
265[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_willy.jpg]]
266->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JohnStocker
267->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MisatoFukuen (DVD version)
268
269The second oldest of the Warrick children, Willy is a chubby and clumsy young Ewok, presumably in his early 20s or late teens. He is called Widdle in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' and the made-for-TV films.
270----
271* BigEater: He's portrayed as this all along, the most notable example being rushing to save the cakes and bread when the stranglethorn plant invades the village in ''Three Lessons''.
272* LovableCoward: Unlike his brothers, he is scared of pretty much everything - from heights to masks.
273* PluckyComicRelief: This is pretty much what he is there for.
274[[/folder]]
275
276[[folder:Winda Warrick]]
277[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_winda.jpg]]
278[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_winda2.jpg[[/labelnote]] to see her in Season 2]]
279The youngest child and only daughter of the Warrick family.
280----
281[[/folder]]
282
283!Episode-Specific Characters
284
285[[folder:The Phlog Family]]
286--> '''Voiced in English by''': Creator/JoeMatheson (Zut), Creator/DianePolley (Dobah), Creator/JohnStocker (Hoom), and Creator/GeorgeBuzza (Nahkee)
287
288A family of gigantic forest dwellers who appear in the third episode.
289-----
290* BruiserWithASoftCenter: They are powerful aliens who are ruthless to their enemies, but they have some tender family moments, like Hoom dropping flower petals over baby Nahkee's crib to entertain his baby brother.
291* DumbMuscle: They and others of their species are perhaps the strongest creatures on Endor, but are fairly slow-witted.
292* GoodCounterpart: They are gigantic and dangerous like the Gorax from ''Film/StarWarsEwokAdventures'', but travel in family groups, while the Gorax and his species are solitary. They also leave the Ewoks alone unless they feel victimized, while Goraxes hunt Ewoks for food and sport.
293* UnwittingPawn: Morag and the Duloks kidnap baby Nahkee and trick his parents and brother into attacking the Ewoks.
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Asha]]
297[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_asha.jpg]]
298->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TabithaStGermain
299->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/RocioGarcel
300->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/NanaMizuki (DVD version)
301
302Asha is Kneesaa's older sister who was assumed to be dead until found in the first season's finale.
303----
304* NatureHero: She protects the forest from Duloks, frees captured animals and can imitate their vocalizations.
305* RaisedbyWolves: Asha, Kneesaa's older sister, was raised by korrinas, wolf-like animals.
306* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Asha can imitate all the animals in the forest she's protecting. Note that this is different from Teebo's abilities.
307[[/folder]]
308
309[[folder:Bondo]]
310[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_bondo.jpg]]
311Bondo is the ringleader of the travelling Jindas. He appears in ''Travelling Jindas'' and ''Curse of the Jindas''.
312----
313* NoSenseOfDirection: Bondo and his Travelling Jindas are famous for hopelessly getting lost.
314[[/folder]]
315
316[[folder:Chuhka-Trok]]
317Chuhka-Trok, otherwise a notable character in ''Caravan of Courage'', makes a cameo for one episode, ''Asha''. He is the Ewok forestkeeper/lumberjack.
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:Mring-Mring]]
321[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_mring_mring.jpg]]
322Mring-Mring is a Gupin, who appears in two episodes- - ''To Save Deej'' and ''Land of Gupins''. In the later, he becomes the king of Gupins.
323[[/folder]]
324
325[[folder:PD-28]]
326[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewoks_pd_28.jpg]]
327An Imperial service droid who befriends the Ewoks.
328----
329* MinionWithAnFInEvil: He's an imperial droid without a single mean diode in his body.
330* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Dr. Raygar treats him like crap and Admiral Kazz tries to have him scrapped for [[YouHaveFailedMe failure]], so he turns against his erstwhile masters to help the Ewoks.
331* RobotBuddy: To the Ewoks.
332* TokenGoodTeammate: Even before he turns against the Empire, he is a very cheerful and friendly droid who believes in helping others.
333[[/folder]]

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