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  2. List of Star Wars characters - Wikipedia

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    Because of his actions, he saved his classmates' lives. A profile written by the New York Times following his death read, "He was also a deep scholar of Star Wars, amassing a legion of Jedi action figures with his brother Ted, 14.” Lucasfilm reached out to his family and promised that he would be honored in the Star Wars universe.

  3. List of Star Wars creatures - Wikipedia

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    The universe of Star Wars, a space opera media franchise, features a broad variety of different alien creatures. These aliens can be sentient or non-sentient, serving as species for characters, setting pieces, plot devices, and background elements. The diversity of alien species in Star Wars is considered to be a strong point of the franchise.

  4. Lists of Star Wars species - Wikipedia

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    These are lists of sentient species from the Star Wars franchise. List of Star Wars species (A–E) List of Star Wars species (F–J) List of Star Wars species (K–O) List of Star Wars species (P–T) List of Star Wars species (U–Z)

  5. List of organisms named after the Star Wars series - Wikipedia

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    "The species is name after a Star Wars movie character, Ewok, due to the fuzzy and woolly appearance of the new species." [45] Meoneura artoodetoo Stuke & Barták, 2019: Fly: R2-D2 "This species is dedicated [..] to the fictional robot R2-D2 from George Lucas' Star Wars movies. R2-D2 is a small and inconspicuous robot but saved the world." [46]

  6. Category:Star Wars organizations - Wikipedia

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  7. List of aquatic humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Cecaelia – Half-human, half-octopus, the term was coined by fans in the late 2000s to describe characters such as Ursula from The Little Mermaid (1989). [2]: 37 Cecaelia is a half human, half octopus. The Killer from Split Second (1992) Chocki, the shark-man from Cabin Boy (1994) The "Mariner" from Waterworld (1995) The Gungans from Star Wars ...

  8. Category:Fictional aquatic creatures - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Fictional sea monsters - Wikipedia

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    Fictional sea monsters, beings from folklore believed to dwell in the sea and are often imagined to be of immense size. Marine monsters can take many forms, including sea dragons , sea serpents , or tentacled beasts.