-
humanoid aliens in the Star Wars universe,
native to the
forest planet Kashyyyk. They are
distinguished from
humans by
their gigantism, hirsutism, and...
- Wookiee—a tall, hairy,
highly intelligent species originating from the
planet Kashyyyk. He is 7.5 feet (2.3 m) tall, and
typically wears only a
bandolier and...
- film,
Chewbacca and Han Solo
attempt to
visit the
Wookiee home
planet of
Kashyyyk to
celebrate "Life Day". They are
pursued by
agents of the
Galactic Empire...
-
creatures that
inhabit the
Shadowlands on the
planet Kashyyyk.
During the
Czerka occupation of
Kashyyyk, tach were
hunted by
poachers for
their glands, which...
- true "frontier" in the
Outer Rim. On-screen
examples include Naboo and
Kashyyyk.
Outer Rim – a vast
region including all of the last
major star systems...
-
spectacularly explodes, and Obi-Wan and
Anakin head down to
Kashyyyk. The
sequence shifts to
Kashyyyk. Yoda
spots some
battle droids and uses his
Force powers...
-
Empire wouldn't
think the
rebels would return to that same location." The
Kashyyyk sequence was
suggested by John L****eter (then-Prin****l
Creative Advisor...
-
confronts and
kills Grievous,
while Yoda
travels to the
Wookiee planet of
Kashyyyk to
defend it from the
Separatist droid attack on the Wookiees. Meanwhile...
- his
young son Lumpawaroo, who had been
enslaved on
their native planet Kashyyyk.
Prequel trilogy character Jar Jar
Binks appears in the novel,
having become...
- older,
closely resembling his Star Wars
Rebels self. He is
first seen on
Kashyyyk alongside his
Partisans attempting to
liberate the
Wookiees from Imperial...