“Caravan
of Courage” was my first Star Wars film. I was not aware of Star Wars until 2nd
grade. It doesn’t seem possible, but I turned 5 in 1989 and there was simply no
Star Wars merchandise in the toy stores. Six years after “Return of the Jedi”
and there was no Expanded Universe yet. That wouldn’t come for a couple more
years. So for me, entering kindergarten, there was just “Caravan of Courage”
and Ewoks and I was not aware of the existence of Luke Skywalker or Chewbacca
or Darth Vader or Yoda.
Anyhoo...
I watched “Caravan of Courage” a whole bunch when I was a kid and I wanted to
know what it would be like to watch as an adult- as an adult who was a Star
Wars fan. A fan who has more knowledge of the Star Wars universe in general.
The
first thing that struck me was the voice of Burl Ives as the narrator of this
tale. The man is also famous for narrating, “Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer”
which was another huge TV film from my childhood. I didn’t notice the
connection as a kid, but as an adult it was pure nostalgia in a warm mug of
cocoa.
So
let’s start in with the Towani family. All we really know is that they crashed
on Endor quite recently. Their ship looks small, like Winnebago small, so maybe
they were just on a family “road trip” through the stars. The exact details of
the crash are not clear, but I sort of pieced together a theory using clues
from the film and it has to do with Mace.

Now
in the first minutes of the movie the Towani parents (Jeremitt & Catarine)
are kidnapped by a giant ugly-ass creature known as a Gorax. Cindel is still
hiding in the Space Winnebago when she is discovered by the Warwick clan (Deej,
Weechee and Widdle). Mace shows up with his blaster and threatens the Ewoks,
but they don’t take any shit from anyone, so they capture his blaster and take
Mace and Cindel home with them.

Now, the Warwick family are real nice to Cindel and Mace, giving them food and medicine,
even going out into the forest to collect more medicine, but Mace still has a
chip on his shoulder, so in the middle of the night he takes off with Cindel
and his blaster and tries to get back to his star cruiser. Bad decision because
now he’s got a giant Boar Wolf up on his ass trying to eat him and baby sis.
Mace and Cindel hide in a tree and the Warwick family shows up the next morning
and rescues them again!

But
this isn’t just any Boar Wolf. This Boar Wolf must be some sort of pet to the
Gorax that took the Towani parents because it’s got a life monitor strapped to
its neck. Now this is where I start to lose the logic of the plot. Because the
way the life monitor should work is that as long as it is being worn by the
owner it keeps track of the owner’s vital signs and alerts other people in the
“life monitor network” by sending a message to their life monitor if the life
monitor owner is in any danger. But for some reason, Mace and Cindel look at
their mom’s life monitor and determine that she must still be alive even though
she isn’t wearing the damn thing.

Now comes the “Council of Elrond” scene where Logray is going to send off the Fellowship. All the male Warwicks get gifts to help them on the journey including these awesome feathered headbands that will give them +1 to Strength and Dexterity and shit. And Wicket gets this walking stick and Cindel gets a candle and Mace gets this rock which he throws away because he’s an idiot and doesn’t realize that it will come in handy later because that’s how adventures fucking work, Mace! Read a goddamn book why don’t you? But it’s okay because Wicket notices what Mace has done and secretly pockets the rock.
Now there are two other gifts still in the circle for the Hero Ewoks that the regular Ewoks have to convince to come on the journey and this is where shit gets really good because we meet up with Chukha-trok and Kaink!

Kaink,
obviously doesn’t have the best character name, but the character design is
great! She’s sort of this wandering-loner woodwitch Ewok with a magic staff. I
forgot how much of the story she was in and how her magic is so vital to the
survival of the party. Obviously a Force User.

So
that brings us to the part where Mace touches this magic water, but then he
gets trapped under the water and can’t get out which terrified me as a kid
because no matter how hard he swims the water has him trapped. And every time
the ewoks try to put a stick or something into the water the stick just
vanishes until Cindel reminds Wicket that he has this bad-ass magic stick that
Logray gave to him and, of course, it works!

Finally,
the next morning, the "Fellowship of Eight" finds the Gorax’s
mountain home, but they can’t find the entrance because Mace threw out his
rock, which was really a compass, but then of course Wicket saves the day again
because he has the rock and they get into the cave and leave the children
(Wicket, Widdle and Cindel) behind.

Next
they find the Gorax’s kitchen table and the Tawoni parents are being held in
this giant birdcage. But just what in the hell is the Gorax going to do with
the Towani parents? They’ve been in that cage for days. Are they food or does
he just like looking at them? So then while Weechee distracts the Gorax everyone
else saves the Towani parents from the cage which royally pisses off the giant
Gorax.
So
everyone tries to escape but Chukha-trok covers their asses by taking on the
70-foot-tall Gorax with his tiny axe. And the thing is that Chukha-trok is so
bad-ass that he could have probably take that Gorax.
But
then Mace (being Mace) has to go sick Izarina the Wistie onto the Gorax and the
Gorax flips out, causing the cave to collapse and this big rock falls on
Chukha-trok. So Mace gets down to Chukha and they have this sweet moment where
Chukha passes his axe to Mace even though it is really Mace’s fault that Chukha
bites the dust. But in the end Mace uses Chukha’s axe to shove the Gorax off of
the giant pit so that’s all well and good.

Tomorrow I will review the second Ewok film, “The Battle for Endor”. Don’t miss out!
Ewok Month Part 1: Ewoks in Comics
Ewok Month Part 2: The Top 15 Ewoks
Ewok Month Part 3: Caravan of Courage
Ewok Month Part 4: Battle for Endor
Ewok Month Part 5: Aliens of Endor
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