The Jedi Council stood for almost five-thousand years before the Jedi Purge and some of the most famous Jedi Masters in the Galaxy served on the council. Here is my top-ten list of the coolest Jedi Council Members from the prequel films.
The snakelike Jedi, Oppo Rancisis, first appeared on the Jedi council in Episode I. He is of the Thisspiasian race and a brilliant military strategist. Oppo was designed by artist Benton Jew, who based Oppo off of a picture of an old man on a Chinese Calendar. When Oppo appeared in episode II his snake tail could clearly be seen.
Oppo does not appear in the film “Revenge of the Sith”. Oppo was killed in battle months before. His death is depicted in the comic book series “Star Wars: Republic". Ultimately Obi-Wan Kenobi would take Oppo’s set on the council.
#9 Even Piell
Adi Gallia alter ego is her cousin, Stass Allie.
Stass Allie can be seen at the end of Episode II and also in Episode III. The
real Adi Galia was killed off in the comic series “Obsession”. (But this death was
overridden during the forth season of “The Clone Wars”, a TV series that
blatantly disregards previously established canon.)
Eeth Koth’s alter ego is Agen Kolar. It is worth noting that Koth, Kolar, and
Darth Maul are all of the Zabrak species
Interestingly enough Ki was suppose to have an eye-patch in Revenge of the Sith, but this awesome concept art never came to fruition. Ki-Adi-Mundi met his end in Episode III during Order 66.
Council Members excluded from this blog:
#10 Oppo Rancisis
The snakelike Jedi, Oppo Rancisis, first appeared on the Jedi council in Episode I. He is of the Thisspiasian race and a brilliant military strategist. Oppo was designed by artist Benton Jew, who based Oppo off of a picture of an old man on a Chinese Calendar. When Oppo appeared in episode II his snake tail could clearly be seen.
Oppo does not appear in the film “Revenge of the Sith”. Oppo was killed in battle months before. His death is depicted in the comic book series “Star Wars: Republic". Ultimately Obi-Wan Kenobi would take Oppo’s set on the council.
#9 Even Piell
Even Piell is a fierce warrior from the
planet Lannik. He has one eye and bares the scars of long-gone battles. It is
said that Even Piell refused bacta treatment or a replacement eye.
Piell served on the Jedi Council during Episodes I & II but he was killed before Episode III. Interestingly enough, Piell has two deaths in the EU. (This is because the cartoon series “The Clone Wars” likes to ignore previously established canon.) His original death is depicted in the novel “Jedi Twilight”. His “new” death is depticted in “The Clone Wars” season three. His council seat would remain open until Anakin Skywalker was selected to replace him.
Piell served on the Jedi Council during Episodes I & II but he was killed before Episode III. Interestingly enough, Piell has two deaths in the EU. (This is because the cartoon series “The Clone Wars” likes to ignore previously established canon.) His original death is depicted in the novel “Jedi Twilight”. His “new” death is depticted in “The Clone Wars” season three. His council seat would remain open until Anakin Skywalker was selected to replace him.
#8 Eeth Koth & Adi Gallia
Adi Gallia & Eeth Koth are two Jedi Council members
who met a similar fate. This fate has to do with casting decisions. Though
both characters were suppose to appear in all three Star Wars prequels, the
actors that played them were sloppily changed during the filming of Attack of
the Clones (Because it would have cost too much money to fly the original
actors to Australia and Lucas underestimated the ability of Star Wars fans to
see through the casting changes of background characters.) It was left for the
Expanded Universe to explain that when you see the same characters played by
different actors, it is actually because they are different characters.
Eeth Koth vs. Agen Kolar |
#7 Shaak Ti
Shaak Ti is a Togruta who was placed on the
Jedi Council after Master Yaddle was killed. She appears in both Episode II
& III. Shaak Ti is somewhat of a fan favorite and features heavily in the
comics, The Clone Wars cartoons and The Force Unleashed. Though Shaak Ti
was originally suppose to be killed by Grievous in Episode III, the scene was
cut from the film and therefore Shaak Ti became one of the only Jedi council
members to survive “Order 66”. Shaak Ti’s ultimate fate is explained in the
novelization of “The Force Unleashed”.
#6 Saesee Tiin
Saesee Tiin is one of five Jedi to have served on the
Jedi Council in all three films. (A different actor played Tiin in each
film, the heavy make-up makes it harder for fans to tell and therefore the EU
did not have to explain the changes.) Saesee Tiin met his end (along with three
other council members) during the scene where Mace Windu tries to arrest Chancellor
Palpatine.
#5 Kit Fisto
Kit Fisto (another casualty of the Palpatine
arrest scene) was first seen in the Battle of Geonosis in Episode II.
Interestingly enough, the character was originally designed as the Sith for the
film until the character of Count Dooku was created. Fisto is of the Nautolan
species and is amphibious. He also carries a lightsaber that can function both
in and out of water. By Episode III, Fisto had been elevated to the Jedi
Council. Kit Fisto is featured heavily in “The Clone Wars” cartoon series.
#4 Plo Kloon
Plo Kloon is another council member who
appeared in all three prequel films. Plo is of the Kel Dor species and must
wear a breathing apparatus because his species is accustomed to much less
oxygen than most other sentients. Plo is thought to be one of the strongest
warriors of his time and is also an ace starfighter pilot. It is in his
starfighter that Plo Kloon met his end during Episode III when Palpatine gave
“Order 66".
Ki-Adi-Mudai is a rare example of a Jedi
Council Member that had speaking lines in the prequels (all three films
actually). Ki is a Cerean and he is also
a rare example of a Republic-era Jedi who was married (He had five
wives!) Because Cerean’s have a birth rate of one male for every 20 females, Ki
was allowed to take wives in order to promote the continuation of his species. Ki is
one of the most popular Jedi in the EU.
#3 Ki-Adi-Mundi
Interestingly enough Ki was suppose to have an eye-patch in Revenge of the Sith, but this awesome concept art never came to fruition. Ki-Adi-Mundi met his end in Episode III during Order 66.
#2 Mace Windu
Mace Windu is pretty much Samuel L. Jackson living out
his childhood fantasies. He’s also pretty much as bad-ass as Jedi get. In Episode II he takes out Jango Fett with relative ease and in the Expanded Universe his bad-assry
is even more apparent.
It is interesting to note that the name “Mace” actually derives from the earliest draft of Star Wars, where it was he (not Luke Skywalker) that was the central character of the film:
"This is the story of Mace Windy, a revered Jedi-bendu of Ophuchi, as related to us by C.J. Thorpe, padawaan learner to the famed Jedi." ~The Journal of Whills 1973
It is interesting to note that the name “Mace” actually derives from the earliest draft of Star Wars, where it was he (not Luke Skywalker) that was the central character of the film:
"This is the story of Mace Windy, a revered Jedi-bendu of Ophuchi, as related to us by C.J. Thorpe, padawaan learner to the famed Jedi." ~The Journal of Whills 1973
#1 Yoda
What more can be said about Jedi Master Yoda that has not
yet been explored in this blog? Yoda is a rare example of character in Star
Wars that is so revered that they have not even named his species. Very few
members of his species have ever appeared in the films or the expanded
universe.
According to the EU, Yoda discovered his force capabilities during adulthood (strange since he always proclaims others of being too old to start the training). Yoda would continue to study the force until he eventually became the greatest Jedi that the universe had ever seen. By the end of Episode III, Yoda goes into exile and therefore is the only Jedi Council Member to appear in the classic trilogy (unless you count Anakin & Obi-wan).
Upon Yoda’s death he told Luke that he was the last of the Jedi, however Wookiepeedia lists dozens of Jedi who survived the Purge and it’s a wonder that Yoda didn’t reach out to all of them and stage a revolt against Palpatine. (I guess its in the nature of the expanded universe to contradict the films in unexplainable ways)
According to the EU, Yoda discovered his force capabilities during adulthood (strange since he always proclaims others of being too old to start the training). Yoda would continue to study the force until he eventually became the greatest Jedi that the universe had ever seen. By the end of Episode III, Yoda goes into exile and therefore is the only Jedi Council Member to appear in the classic trilogy (unless you count Anakin & Obi-wan).
Upon Yoda’s death he told Luke that he was the last of the Jedi, however Wookiepeedia lists dozens of Jedi who survived the Purge and it’s a wonder that Yoda didn’t reach out to all of them and stage a revolt against Palpatine. (I guess its in the nature of the expanded universe to contradict the films in unexplainable ways)
Council Members excluded from this blog:
Yarael Poof vs. Kaminoian |
Though this blog focused mainly on council members who appeared in multiple
films, there were a few notable exclusions. Obi-Wan & Anakin technically
served on the council, but Anakin was appointed by a Sith Lord and I think
Obi-Wan was only a sitting member because there were so few Jedi left alive
after the clone wars that the council didn’t have a lot of options. Yarael Poof
is an awesomely designed council-member, but sadly did not appear in Episodes
II & III because Lucas thought people would confuse him with the
Kaminoians, who also have really long necks. Other council-members excluded
include Yaddle, Depa Billaba, Coleman Kcaj & Coleman Trebor.
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