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See AllAndor Season 2's Darth Jar Jar Easter Egg Explained
Just imagine an umbrella.
The fabric of the umbrella is the flexible, skin-like surface of the ear that can move, vibrate, and transmit facial expressions.
Spokes are thin bone or cartilage rods that run inside the ear and its shape like a framework.
Some terrestrial animals, like bats, reptiles, have elongated bony or cartilaginous elements that fins or wings - these are also like spokes.
The bones in a Gungan's ears can therefore be explained as "umbrella spokes" - light, thin bone rods that the shape of the ear and allow it to be flexible but structurally stable.
5 Star Wars Characters Fans Desperately Need to See in Live Action
Cal Kestis. I have spoken.
Six Months After The Acolyte's Cancelation, Star Wars Is Learning To Love Its High Republic TV Show Again
I really hope that Acolyte fades into oblivion and Holland is no longer allowed to be a part of the Star Wars content. The comics, books and lego are the maximum the few people who liked her show can expect. There are no complaints about the actors, they played according to the script and quite decent.
What Happened To The Droid Army After The Clone Wars?
In this article, it is simply impossible not to mention the Kalani. This tactical droid survived the Clone Wars, shone brightly in Rebels, and then went nowhere with his mini droid army. That's whose future adventures I'd like to know about.
"I’m Holding Out For May The Fourth With My Mom": The Phantom Menace Actor Jake Lloyd Gives Rare, Optimistic Update On Mental Health & The Star Wars Franchise
I'm always surprised when I read that some fans think Lloyd was bad in Phantom Menace. I've rewatched the first part many times and never noticed anything like that. As far as I'm concerned, he did a great job. Especially if you take into that it is difficult to work with kids of such age, you need to keep them interested in what is happening and achieve the expected result.
I Can't Believe Star Wars Is Just Ignoring The Mandalorian TV Show Ahead Of The Next Movie
I think Disney is now focusing more on the movies rather than the TV shows. I'm no expert, but there's probably more money to be made on them. Now that the covid is over and the strike squabbles are settled, it's a good time to make money.
On the one hand it is good, more spectacle, but on the other hand there are big doubts about the quality of the product. Yes, and the format of the TV shows is still more develops the characters and SW lore than the movie.