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Yondu Udonta, or simply Yondu (/ ˈ j ɒ n d uː /), is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The original version of the character is depicted as the last survivor of his species, a spiritual warrior who can control his arrows through sound waves, and a founding member of the original Guardians of the Galaxy from the 31st century of the alternate reality of ...
In the episode's alternate storyline, Yondu Udonta and the Ravagers abduct a young T'Challa instead of Peter Quill, with T'Challa becoming the hero Star-Lord. [9] The writers had wanted to explore what it would be like if Yondu abducted a different child, [12] and settled on T'Challa when they realized that he was the same age as Peter Quill. [13]
26 years later, an adult Quill is a member of the Ravagers, and has had many adventures around the galaxy.While on a scavenging job, Quill finds himself embroiled in a significant power struggle and revenge war between two advanced galactic powers, the Kree warlord Ronan the Accuser and Xandar's Nova Corps, while also being hunted by Yondu after failing to bring him a stolen relic he found on ...
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The villains bet on how many heroes Thanos will kill in Avengers: Infinity War. Note: The episode was later continued in the ending of "How Avengers: Infinity War Should Have Ended", where Thanos is defeated and Thor (who just stole the Infinity Gauntlet after cutting Thanos' arm) accidentally causes everybody in the Villain Pub to disintegrate ...
Yondu Udonta (portrayed by Michael Rooker) is the adoptive father of Peter Quill and a leader of the Ravagers. Yondu had been hired to kidnap a young Quill from Earth after the death of Quill's mother and return him to his birth father, Ego. Yondu decided Quill would better serve his own needs in thievery, so he raised him as part of his ...
The film completes a character arc that was established in Guardians of the Galaxy and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), and continued in Infinity War and Endgame. [19] Sean Gunn once again provided on set motion capture for the character, while also voicing young Rocket. [ 20 ]
The Ravagers mutiny against their leader, Yondu, and mistreat Groot. After the Ravagers fall asleep, Rocket and Yondu plot their escape, and Groot tries to find Yondu's fin. Eventually, Groot kills the Ravager who had tormented him and they destroy most of the Ravager vessel except for a breakaway quarter, in which they travel to Ego's planet.