}); The Road to Episode Infinity: Ewok Month Part 2: The Top 15 Ewoks!!!

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Ewok Month Part 2: The Top 15 Ewoks!!!






It's still Ewok Month here at "The Road to Episode Infinity" and today I want to present some of the more famous Ewoks from the franchise. Many Ewoks appeared in "Return of the Jedi" and there are dozens of named Ewoks in the films, TV ventures, comics, and merchandise. There are so many Ewoks that I could not focus on all of them, but here are some really good ones:


#15 Leektar

Leektar is an Ewok easily recognized by his black fur and a decorative skull on his head. Unlike most of the Ewoks known to Star Wars fans, Leektar did not grow up in Bright Tree Village. Leektar is from a village much further South called Red Bush Grove. Leektar was happily married with 3 children, yet was always jealous of his brother, Keoulkeech. Leektar even prayed to a goddess called “The Leaf Queen” to help him surpass the accomplishments of his brother. 


Unfortunately, Red Bush Grove was decimated by fire in the days before the Battle of Endor. Everyone but Leektar perished. Leektar made his way downstream until he encountered Imperial Stormtroopers. Leektar joined Bright Tree Village and the Rebels in their fight against the Empire. After the battle, Leektar discovered that his brother Keoulkeech was alive.


Leektar was portrayed in “Return of the Jedi” by actor Malcolm Dixon. He was first given a name in a 2006 StarWars.com databank entry, where his backstory was fleshed out. Leekar has received two action figures and an RPG miniature. 


#14 Peekpa


Peekpa first appeared in the 2018 novel “Last Shot” by Daniel José Older. In the years after the Battle of Endor, Peekpa worked as a New Republic slicer. She was a superfan of the Wookiee, Chewbacca, because he had once saved the life of her sister. In the book “Last Shot”, Peekpa is tasked with aiding Han and Chewie on their mission to hunt down the gangster Fyzen Gor. 



Peekpa is also featured in the app “Star Wars: Datapad”, a Disney Parks app that will allow guests of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge interact with the attractions of the theme park.







#13 Graak & Graak


Graak is a warrior from Bright Tree Village described as cunning, aggressive and militaristic. He was part of the hunting party that captured a small group of Rebels which included two humans, a Wookiee, and two droids. In “Return of the Jeid”, Graak was portrayed by actor Daniel Rodgers. Graak’s story sounds fairly straight forward, but there is a different Graak presented in the comic, “Ewoks 4: Valley of Evil”

The Graak from “Valley of Evil” is a blue furred Ewok with a shaven face and an eye-patch. He was banished from Bright Tree Village long ago for breaking laws of the tribe. After being banished he met the Lizard Warriors and became their leader. Years later, Graak happened upon two young Ewoks, Wicket and Teebo. Graak capture the cubs and force them into a deadly hunting game where they are the prey.


#12 Nippet


Nippet was Latara’s little sister in the cartoon series “Star Wars: Ewoks”. Nippet was a wokling (a baby Ewok) and was around the same age as her brother Wiley and slight younger in age compared to Teebo’s sister Malani. These three woklings along with three others (Mookiee, Leeni, and Gwig) are seen in the film “Return of the Jedi”. Another wokling named Winda (Wicket’s little sister) appeared in the film “Caravan of Courage”.

In “Return of the Jedi”, Nippet is the most remembered for ducking into her basket in fear when C-3PO started to levitate. Nippet is also the wokling most commonly seen in merchandise including a 2008 Kenner action figure and a 2019 Funko Pop.


#11 Malani


Malani first appeared in the children’s book “The Adventures of Teebo: A Tale of Magic and Suspense”. In this story she was kidnapped by Duloks but was eventually rescued by her brother Teebo. When Malani appeared in the cartoon series “Star Wars: Ewoks” she receives a blue hood with a yellow star shaped decoration. She would keep this costume for the rest of her appearances.

Malani found it difficult to fit in with the other young Ewoks of her tribe. She was slightly older than woklings such as Nippet and Wiley, yet deemed to young to hang out with Wicket, Teebo, Latara, and Kneessa. Malani always had a crush on Wicket, but once ran away from home after she heard him insult her. Wicket would apologize for this slight and their friendship improved after that.

#10 Paploo


Paploo is most remembered as the Ewok who stole a speeder bike during the Battle of Endor to distract the shield generator guards. In the film Paploo is portrayed by Kenner Baker, the same actor who played R2-D2 in the trilogy. 


Paploo is the nephew of Chief Chirpa and cousin to Kneessa and Asha. Paploo wears a stone on his hood and is often seen with a battle horn and a club. Paploo has appeared in merchandising several times including and 2018 Funko Pop.


#9 Asha



Asha was the lost daughter of Chief Chirpa. When Asha was a young child, a predatory hanadak attacked Chirpa’s family and his wife Ra-Lee was killed. His eldest daughter Asha went missing during this attack and was eventually presumed to have died.


Asha was not dead, however, but was adopted by a pack of wolf-like Korrina. Asha became an adept warrior and would hunt down Dulak fur traders, who nicknamed her the “Red Ghost” due to her red fur (a rare color among the Ewok species). Years after her disappearance Asha was rediscovered by her sister Princess Kneessa and Asha rejoined the Ewoks of Bright Tree Village.


In the 2015 book “Return of the Jedi: Beware the Power of the Dark Side!” Asha is described as one of Chirpa’s fiercest warriors. Asha leads her tribe into battle and slays Imperial troops with her knife.


#8 Kaink


Kaink was an Ewok priestess affiliated with Bright Tree Village, however Kaink lived in solitude deep in the forests. Kaink was guardian of the soul trees and legend-keeper for the village. Kaink carried a staff with which she could emit beams of energy and hypnotize animals.



Kaink was first featured in the 1984 film, “Caravan of Courage”. In 1986, Kaink was featured in the safety video for the Disney ride “Star Tours”. In 2010, a Kaink action figure was included in the “Star Tours Boarding Party” collection. A 2016 plush version of Kaink was available in Disney Parks.


#7 Latara


Latara was Princess Kneessa’s best friend as a child. Latara craved attention from everyone, but especially from Teebo whom she had a crush on since she was young.


Latara’s first appearance was in the children’s book “Wicket Finds a Way” in which Wicket searches for a cure for her sickness. Latara also appeared in nearly every episode of the Ewok TV series.


#6 Chirpa


Chirpa was the chief of Bright Tree Village for 42 years of his life. His reptilian staff denoted his head position among the council of elders. When Chirpa was young he fell in love with Ra-Lee. Chirpa inherited this role from his father Buzza. Soon after Chirpa became chief Ra-Lee gave birth to Chirpa’s daughter Asha and later on Kneesa. Unfortunately Ra-Lee was killed in a hanadak attack and Asha went missing for a time.After the disappearance of Asha, Chirpa began training his younger daughter Kneesa for the future role of tribe chief. When Ra-Lee reappeared, she became one of the tribe’s fiercest warriors.


Chirpa was produced as an action figure in 1983 and 2006. In 2009 Chirpa was included in the “Battle of Endor” Lego set. In 2017 he was released as Funko Pop figure.

#5 Kneesaa

Kneesaa was selected at a young age to become the leader of her people, but it was not without controversy. Bright Tree Village has never had a female chieftain and at first the council rallied against Chirpa’s decision to name his daughter heiress. Kneesaa worked to prove herself. She studied her tribes values and traditions, set out on many adventures with her friends, and defended the tribe from danger dozens of times.


Kneesaa played an important role in the Ewoks television series as well as Marvel’s “Ewoks” comic series. In the new Disney canon, Kneesaa has appeared in two episodes of “Forces of Destiny” in which she helps defeat a Gorax and helps pilot a starship.

#4 Logray


Logray was the chief shaman of Bright Tree Tribe. Logray is easily recognized due to his tan striped fur and a headdress made of a large churi bird skull.


In his youth Logray was an apprentice to shaman Makrit. Unfortunately, Makrit betrayed his tribe and tried to sacrifice woklings to a Gorax. Logray, Ra-Lee and Chirpa discovered this plot and saved the woklings.


In the film “Caravan of Courage”, Logray’s appearance is quite different. His fur is black and white stripes and he gains some facial hair. In the Ewok’s cartoon series his beard if even longer. 

#3 Chukha-Trok


Chukha-Trok was the woodcutter of Bright Tree Village. Chukha-Trok helped defend the village by building traps. Once Chukha-Trok cleared an entire grove of infected trees to save the village. Once he saved the village from flood by creating a makeshift dam.


In the year before the Battle of Endor, Chukha-Trok was among the Ewoks of Bright Tree Village recruited to rescue the parents of Mace and Cindel Towani, two humans whose family had crashed on Endor. Chukka-Trok was instrumental in this rescue mission and single handedly fended off a giant Gorax. However, Chukka-Trok would meet his end during this battle. Chukka died in the arms of Mace Towani and handed over his woodcutter’s axe to the young human.


#2 Teebo


Teebo was a male Ewok with striped fur and wears the head of an animal as a helmet. In his youth Teebo was good friends with Wicket, Kneessa, and Latara with whom he would share a variety of missions and adventures. He formed a crush on Latara in his youth. Teebo was also protective of his little sister, Malani.


In his teenage years, Teebo became an apprentice shaman to Logray. Teebo tapped into his spiritual side and learned to communicate with animals.

In “Return of the Jedi” Teebo is played by Jack Pervis who also played the Chief Jawa and Chief Ugnaught. Teebo’s appearance in the Ewok cartoon series is drastically different than his appearance in “Return of the Jedi”. In the cartoon series, Teebo is missing his stripes and his headpiece. He is also much shorter. Numerous action figures have been released for Teebo, including one in 1984, 2001, 2012 and a 2017 Funko Pop.

#1 Wicket



Wicket W. Warwick was the third son of Deej and Shodu. From a young age, Wicket would go on missions and adventures with his friends Teebo, Kneessa, and Latara. When Wicket was still a child, his brothers and his father discovered two marooned human children who had crashed on Endor- Mace and Cindel Towani. Wicket joined his brothers and his father on the mission to rescue their parents from a Gorax.


Wicket W. Warwick is the most recognizable Ewok and the one that all Star Wars fans know by name. Wicket was famously portrayed by an 11-year-old Warwick Davis who stole the part from Kenny Baker after Baker fell ill from food poisoning. Davis would reprise the role of Wicket for the films “Caravan of Courage” and “Battle for Endor”. 


Wicket most recently appeared in two episodes of the animated series “Forces of Destiny” ("Ewok Escape" & "Traps and Tribulations").


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