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A Yoda state on display alongside a Stormtrooper and Darth Vader in a 2015 Tokyo exhibition. Other than Yoda and Baby Yoda, the only other known member of the species is Jedi High Council member ...
What links all the examples of Yoda’s species together, including Grogu, is that they’re Force-sensitive, short, have three fingers and three toes on each limbs, and live incredibly long lives.
Very little of the species Yoda belongs to in Star Wars is known. Not even their homeworld is recorded anywhere. Canonically, only three have ever been seen in the Star Wars films and live-action ...
The reveal of Baby Yoda on The Mandalorian has sparked new interest in the origin of Yoda's species, and we have some ideas of what it might all mean.
Baby Yoda is 50 years old at the beginning of "The Mandalorian." Though his age seems old, Grogu is still developmentally a child, and this is due to how slow his species matures. Need a break?
The Yoda species isn’t built for getting around quickly. In fact, even in late adulthood, they have very, very short legs that aren’t designed for rapid, fluid movement.
Despite this ban on exploring Yoda’s species, it keeps coming up. First, there was Yoda (obviously), then Yaddle (who died during the Clone Wars), and now Grogu.
Grogu, Yoda, and Yaddle are the only canon characters of this species, and the specifics remain largely a mystery. This has led to one Star Wars timeline problem that must be addressed in The ...
Yoda's species is a complete mystery in Star Wars – we don't even know what it's called, let alone its origins. Whether we ever find out more about them remains to be seen, ...
The reveal of Baby Yoda on The Mandalorian has sparked new interest in the origin of Yoda's species, and we have some ideas of what it might all mean.