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Pages in category "Star Wars droid characters" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The malfunctioning droid R5-D4 also makes a brief appearance in Star Wars. [27] U9-C4 is a timid droid sent on a mission with D-Squad, an all-droid special unit in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, [28] C1-10P (nicknamed "Chopper") is an oft-repaired, "outmoded" astromech who is one of the main characters of Star Wars Rebels, [29] and BB-8 is the ...
HK-47 from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, part of the Star Wars expanded universe; Dog from Half-Life 2; Robot enemies from Journey to Silius (Raf World) Chibi-Robo, a tiny robot housekeeper that is the main playable character in the game of the same name; Mike, a "karaoke robot" from WarioWare: Touched!; its creator, Dr. Crygor used ...
The list includes humans and various alien species. No droid characters are included; for those, see the list of Star Wars droid characters. Some of the characters featured in this list have additional or alternate plotlines in the non-canonical Legends continuity.
RA-7 ("Death Star droid") is a droid who has a recurring role in Rebels, assisting Hera Syndulla's Phoenix Squadron. Originally appearing in the 1977 film Star Wars, these protocol droids are primarily used by Imperial officers as servants. They are also known as "Insect droids" or '"Death Star droids", due to the large numbers used aboard the ...
Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO is a 1985 animated television series spin off from the original Star Wars trilogy. It focuses on the exploits of droids R2-D2 and C-3PO between the events of Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope .
According to new intel from Disney Imagineering, the park is currently testing out real-life droids to traverse Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge—and from the looks of it, they're quite realistic.
This is an incomplete list of characters from the Star Wars Expanded Universe, now rebranded Star Wars Legends. The accompanying works were declared non-canon to the Star Wars franchise by Lucasfilm in 2014. [1] This list applies only to characters who completely appear in Legends media, and who therefore do not exist in the canon continuity.