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A Gamorrean is a large pig-like humanoid. [5] The creatures have little intelligence and are often hired as guards, notably by Jabba the Hutt, [6] who was fond of hiring them due to their low cost. On their home planet, Gamorreans exist in a sort of tribal political system dominated by the female sows.
[216] [217] In "Chapter 7: In the Name of Honor", the Mod Artist can be seen working on Cob Vanth in Fett's palace. [218] [219] Musician Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner makes his acting debut as the Mod Artist. [220] Costume designer, Shawna Trpcic, said that for his outfit she used a fabric that resembled the outfit of Star Wars character Lando ...
The binomial name often reflects limited knowledge or hearsay about a species at the time it was named. For instance Pan troglodytes, the chimpanzee, and Troglodytes troglodytes, the wren, are not necessarily cave-dwellers. Sometimes a genus name or specific descriptor is simply the Latin or Greek name for the animal (e.g. Canis is Latin for ...
Gamorrean Guard with axe; Luke Skywalker (in Hoth attire from Episode V) with blue lightsaber; Obi-Wan Kenobi (from Episode IV) with blue lightsaber; Scout Trooper with gun; Exclusive Commander Gree with gun (Comic Con 2008) Admiral Ackbar (Previews Exclusive, 2008) Shadow Trooper with gun (Previews Exclusive, 2008) Biggs Darklighter (Target ...
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After the debut of an action figure, details in the packaging, in the shape of the action figure and the name of the action figure were subject to change. No one characteristic (name, shape or product number) completely defines the list, rather all the characteristics taken together form a clear list.
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The character was given the name "Ganondorf Dragmire" in the English version of the A Link to the Past instruction manual while his monster form's name was "Mandrag Ganon". [3] In 2017, Nintendo reconfirmed that "Dragmire" is the character's surname on its official Zelda website. [10] Ganon was sometimes spelled inconsistently in earlier games.