Sometimes
coming up with new Star Wars alien species is as easy as flipping heads.
Consider the case of the Quarren and the Mongo Beefhead…
Quarren
Quarren are an obviously
aquatic species who share the ocean world of Mon Cala with the Mon Calamari.
Quarren could dive up to 300 meters under the oceans of Mon Cala. They also
were able to spit ink from their mouths as a measure of self defense.
The Quarren species
first appeared among the denizens the Jabba’s Palace in the film “Return of the
Jedi”. Though the Quarren action figure was simply called “Squid Head”, a 1990
Galaxy Guide would give the name Tessek to Quarren at Jabba’s Palace.
Mongo Beefhead
In 1986, Kenner Toys
sought to launch a new line of Star Wars action figures under the line “The
Epic Continues”. To save on production costs, many of the figures were old
molds repurposed into new figures. One example of this was the Mongo Beefhead
Tribesman. The figure was created by placing a “Squid Head” head upside down on
top of a torso with the arms of a “Hammerhead” and the chest pack from 4LOM.
The project was ultimately not approved by Lucasfilm, but some concepts such as
the Sandspeeder are still being used in merchandise.
In “The Epic Continues”
Mongo Beefhead Tribesmen lived on Tatooine and aided Han Solo and Luke
Skywalker in comating the evil genetics master, Atha Prime. There is also the
threat of Grand Moff Tarkin who is revealed to have escaped the Death Star
explosion, despite having poo-pooed the idea of evacuation (in a moment of
triumph). The Mongo Beefhead race was later mentioned in an obscure novella
called “SkyeWalkers”, which was commissioned by StarWars.com and released in
March of 2015.
Yet
this isn’t the only example of a time that Lucasfilm chose to flip heads to
create a new alien. There is also the example of the Pacithhip and the Sarkan from the Special Edition of "A New Hope"...
Pacithhip
Pacithhips were first
introduced into the Star Wars universe in the 20th anniversary versions of “A
New Hope” and “Return of the Jedi”. The species was created to replace the
Shistavanen Wolf-Man character in the Cantina scene because the Wolf-Man’s
cheap “Halloween Mask” design bothered George Lucas. Pacithhips would go on to
make an appearance in each of the prequel films.
Pacithhips are an
outer-rim species that sport a trunk and a pair of tusks. These tusks actually
play an important role in the Pacithhip society because each individual is
grows one of these three varieties when they mature into teenagers. Based on
the tusk variety, Pacithhips are placed into a caste system and each individual
is labeled as a scholar, a warrior, or a farmer. It is said that the three
castes are held in equal regard and there is no discrimination among the three
jobs of the society.
Pacithhips are fairly
unknown among many Star Wars fans. Despite having been featured in five Star
Wars films, they don’t have a big presence in Expanded Universe media. However,
they are in some ways fascinating.
Though Pacihhips were
originally designed with long legs for the Special Edition of “A New Hope”,
later concept art for “The Phantom Menace” showed the aliens with very short
legs. Though the films always showed the “long-leg” design, the “short-leg” design
made its way into a few sourcebooks. There was confusion over the discrepancy
for a while, until Lucasfilm explained that Pacihhips actually use robotic legs
to get around. The full explanation in “canon” terms would go something like
this:
“Pacihhips are bipedal,
but their legs are quite short and their ability to run is non-existent. To fit
in with a galaxy dominated by humans and other species with long legs, many
Pachihhips actually utilize robotic stilts”
Lucasfilm was so
committed to this explanation that the Hasbro action figure of the Pacihhip
knows as Ketwol actually features such mechanized stilts.
Sarkan
The Sarkan race was
created by the Special Edition puppeteers by turning the Pacihhip mask on its
side and placing a turban over the trunk and tusks. I’m not sure if the puppet
was originally designed for this purpose, but either way, it’s quite effective.
Melas (the Sarkan featured in the Cantina) was edited into the film as a
replacement for the Defel (who resembles a Halloween wolf-man creature).
Sarkans are an obscure
species in the galaxy. They spend most of their time in underground caves where
they mine for jewels. Sarkans are known to have very complex customs in their
society which would constantly change. Anyone seeking diplomacy with the
Sarkans would find it hard to observe these (often ridiculous) customs.
Some Extras
During the past 4 months I
have examined almost 50 alien species from the original Star Wars trilogy.
Though the list is long, I tried to make it concise, examining only the ones I
thought were really important. Yet I left out hundreds of species in the
process, so this is my chance to bring back some of the favorites that I
initially skipped over. Here now are a few Extras!
Nimbanel
Nimbanels were warm
blooded reptiles from the planet Nimban. During their evolution from grazing
animal to sentiency, Nimbanels developed exceptional puzzle solving skills.
This was due to the fact that much of the fruit on their planet was locked
inside of complex plants which were not easy to open. Shortly after gaining the
ability of faster-than-light speed Nimbanels joined the Republic and became
close allies with the Hutts.
Two Nimbanel appeared in
the Cantina scene in “A New Hope” and one appeared again in Jabba’s Palace in
“Return of the Jedi”. On the set of the films the Nimbanel were called various
names including "Walrus", "Ming", or "Mingo"
(possibly in reference to Ming the Merciless?)
Odd fact- Jabba the Hutt
was actually portrayed as being a member of the Nimbanel species during the
early run of Marvel’s “Star Wars” comic, long before “Return of the Jedi”
established the Hutts as being slug-like. Early Star Wars fans would have been confused
during the theatrical release of “Return of the Jedi” and wondered why Jabba
was suddenly a giant green worm.
The Nimbanel known as
Mosep Binneed received an action figure in 2015 under the Black Series line.
Abyssin
The cycloptic species
known as Abyssin were a tribal race from the desert planet of Byss. Abyssin
were seen as a violent race and communicated in a language that consisted of
grunts. Like Gamoreans, many Abyssin were hired a thugs. The Abyssin also had
the unique ability to quickly regenerate lost limbs. In fact every cell in the
Abyssin body was replaced every 80 hours. Abyssin could live to the age of
200-300 but they would eventually lose their regenerative ability and walk out
alone to the desert to die.
A 1978 magazine identified
the cyclops creature from the film “Star Wars” as a "Cyceyed" but the
name didn’t stick. A 1989 sourcebook was the first to identify the species as
“Abyssin” and the 1995 Customizable Card Game identified the Abyssin that
appeared in the Cantina scene as “Myo”. In the 1985 TV-movie “Ewoks: The Battle
For Endor” a metal ornament of a one-eyed creature appears on a wall, and many
have interpreted this to be an image of an Abyssin. In 2005 Myo received an
action figure under the “Original Trilogy” line.
Givin
Though Givin looked like
skeletons to most humanoids, they actually wore their bones on the inside.
Their tough white skin and sunken black eye sockets, did give off a skeletal
appearance. The Givin’s hard outer layer was formed during evolution to combat
the gravitational chaos on their home planet Yag’Dhul which was in a constant
solar dance with its many moons. Givin bodies were so robust that they could
actually survive the vacuum of space for up to a standard day.
The Givin were well
renowned mathematical geniuses. They developed these skills to survive in their
irregular world where ocean tidal patterns and atmosphere pressure were not
easily predicted. It was considered polite in the Givin culture to pose a
complex math equation as a greeting and also polite to give the answer to the
equation in response.
During the filming of “A
New Hope” the Givin was known as “Skull Head”. The name Givin was given in a
1989 sourcebook and the Star Wars Collectible Card Game identified the Givin as
“Elis Helrot”. Though he was sitting by a Gotal and H'nemthe during filming,
Elis Helrot is not fully visible in the final cut of the film. He is, however,
visible in this bizarre Drunk Driving PSA from 1979: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxpz3Lp-PCk
Despite not being in the
film, the Givin species has been very prevalent in Expanded Universe media,
especially in the comics. In 2007 Elis Helrot received an action figure under
the “30th Anniversary” line.
Advozse
The Advoze evolved on
the planet Riflor, where geological activity could change the landscape at any
moment. Frequent were eruptions and earthquakes which would destroy the
dwellings in which they resided. Tribal Advoze lived close to hot springs and
fed off the vegetation that grew there. Culturally, the species were pememists
and many would take jobs as Bureaucrats in the Galactic Republic.
During production of “A
New Hope” the Advozse costume was nicknamed “Don Rickles” for his apparent
likeness to the late comedian. By the mid-nineties the species had been
identified as “Advozse” and eventually the cantina character would receive the
name “Bom Vimdin”. In 2011 Bom Vimdin was immortalized in plastic as part of
the Kenner “Vintage Collection” line.
Kubaz
The Kubaz were a
mammalian species from the outer rim that consumed insects exclusively. One
might assume the often masked Kubaz have trouble breathing on foreign worlds,
but the real story is that they are just trying to protect their eyes. Since
their homeworld orbits a blue-star, the Kubaz have trouble seeing red or yellow
wavelengths. Systems with bright yellow light could damage Kubaz eyes, and
therefore eye protection was required.
Garindan is the Kubaz
bounty hunter that appears in “A New Hope” who informs the Empire of the two
missing droids. Bizarrely, Garindan is voiced by John Wayne. Wayne was not
hired to be a part of “Star Wars” but sound designer Ben Burt did steal a bit
of stock audio from Wayne and ran it through a synthesizer to create a sort of
buzzing mosquito-like voice.
Garindan received his
first action figure in 1997.
H'nemthe
The H’nemthe species
were a reptilian race known for their odd mating rituals. Among the H’nemthe
there were 20 males born for every 1 female. Males spent much time courting
females, despite the fact that the females would kill the males upon mating.
Typically males spend
the majority of their lives trying to obtain “True Love”. If true love is ever
found, mating will occur. Females will then prove their love by disemboweling
the males with their blade-like tongues. Sometimes female vigrins were even
raised on a vegetarian diet to ensure that their first meat ever consumed would
be the flesh of their lover.
During the filming of “A
New Hope” the H’nemthe cantina character was nicknamed “Yam Nose”. It wasn’t
until 1995 that the alien received a species name and a character name
“Myiiooom Onith”. In 2007 Myiioom Onith received an action figure under the
“30th Anniversary” line.
Amani
These long-armed long-necked
green worms are a bizarre looking race of aliens. Armani cannot move very fast
on their short legs, but they were able to roll into a ball (Destroyer Droid
style). The Amani were great warriors and the Galactic Empire had a tough time
invading the planet including a disastrous defeat during the Battle of Maridun.
Amanman is the Amani
that appears in Jabba’s Palace in “Return of the Jedi”. He is visible in at
least three shots of the film. Amanaman was immortalized in plastic in 1985
under the “Power of the Force” line. He received a second action figure in
2001, under the “Power of the Jedi” line where he was packaged with Salacious
Crumb.
Star Wars Aliens
The Aliens of the Cantina
The Aliens of “The Empire Strikes Back"
The Aliens of Jabba’s Palace
The Aliens of Max Rebo’s Band
The Aliens of the Battle of Endor
Flipping Heads
https://roadto7.blogspot.com/2018/09/flipping-heads.html
The Aliens of the Phantom Menace
https://roadto7.blogspot.com/2018/10/aliens-of-phantom-menace.html
The Aliens of the Phantom Menace
https://roadto7.blogspot.com/2018/10/aliens-of-phantom-menace.html
The Aliens of Attack of the Clones
The Aliens of Revenge of the Sith
Expanded Universe Aliens
https://roadto7.blogspot.com/2018/12/10-species-from-old-expanded-universe.html
https://roadto7.blogspot.com/2018/12/10-species-from-old-expanded-universe.html
Aliens of Podracing
Aliens of Ralph McQuarrie
Aliens of Rogue One
Aliens of The Last Jedi
Aliens of Solo
Aliens of Endor
The Most Obscure Aliens of the Original Trilogy
Aliens of the Mandalorian
Bonus Aliens
Aliens of Star Trek
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