The following species first appeared in the "Star Wars Holiday Special". None of these are currently canon, but some of these species frequented the Old Expanded Universe. Happy reading Star Wars fans!
Cathar

Though fierce, Cathar were
also loyal to their friends. They had high moral codes. Cathar could often be
described as passionate especially in their mating rituals. The Cathar mated
for life and if their loved one should die they would never enter into another
relationship.

A Cathar named Myhr Rho
appeared in the “Star Wars Holiday Special” though originally he was only known
as “Lion Man”. The Cathar species were featured in the 1994 comic series “Tales
of the Jedi” and eventually “Lion Man” was retconned with the name Mhyr Rho
along with the Cathar species name.
Hamadryas

Cebann Veekan was the
Hamadryas that appeared in the “Star Wars Holiday Special”. The character was
known as “Baboon Man” on set. The alien was one of two species that was created
using heavy make-up (the other being the “Lion Man”). This make-up took two and
a half hours to apply. The species is named for the Hamadryas baboon.
Dashade

The Dashade were a large species that specialized at going unnoticed. Despite their immense size, Dashade were not easily detected by life-form sensors because they could dissipate their body heat. In addition Dashade had natural resistance to powers of The Force.

Ket Maliss was the Dashade featured in the “Star Wars Holiday Special”. Though some sources cite that Ket appeared in “A New Hope”, the costume was built new for the Holiday Special.
Tintinna


Rungs was the Tintinna that appeared in the “Star Wars Holiday Special”. The puppet was a repurposed prop from the 1976 movie, “The Food of the Gods”
Y'bith

Among their mutated traits
Y’bith had sensitive orange skin and poor eyesight. Their hands and feet were
stronger than the Bith, their bones thicker. Chemical imbalances caused the Y’bith
to be easily aggravated. They were prone to ill temper and violence.
At first the galaxy at large
did not embrace these volatile creatures. Their Bith cousins carried a harsh
prejudice towards the new subspecies. Yet in time, the Y’bith worked hard to
establish New Nozho as an important trading center.
Graven R'ube is the Y’bith
that appeared in the “Star Wars Holiday Special”. The costume was created by
modifying one of the Bith costumes seen in “A New Hope”. Graven R’ube is an
anagram of author Evan Burger, who create the Y’bith backstory as part of his
work on the blog “Star Wars Hyperspace”.
M'shento'su'Nikto

Kelbo was the
M’Shento’su’Nikto that appeared in the “Star Wars Holiday Special”. The five
subspecies of Nikto was first revealed in the 1995 roleplaying book “Galaxy
Guide 12: Aliens — Enemies and Allies”.
Amorphiian

Harvey Korman portrayed
Dromboid, the Amorphiian that appeared in the “Star Wars Holiday Special”.
Dromboid was a Transmitter salesman by trade. Korman also portrayed Chef
Gormaanda and Krelman in the special. The name of the Amirphiian species appears
in the fourth draft of the “Holiday Special” script as well as the 2008
sourcebook “The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia”.
Unkown

Krelman was portrayed by
comedian Harvey Korman who was famous for his appearances on the “The Carol
Burnett Show”. Korman also portrayed Chef Gormaanda and Dromboid. The character
Krelman and his head-drinking abilities was criticized by many including the
article "I Have a Bad Feeling About This!" from Star Wars Insider
106. Krelman was also ranked #9 on StarWars.com’s "20 Terrifying Star Wars
Moments" in 2007.
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