Yoda | |
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A Lego Minifigure as Yoda | |
Cameo information | |
Birth name | Yoda |
Nickname(s) | Master Yoda Yoda the Wise |
First appearance | May 17, 1980 Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back |
Born | 896 BBY |
Died | 4 ABY Dagobah |
Physical description | |
Hair | White |
Eyes | Black |
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Appearance information | |
Appeared in | Harry Potter vs Luke Skywalker |
During | Luke Skywalker's first and third verse |
Location(s) | Dagobah The Bright Tree Village |
“ | Get funky!
— Yoda
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Yoda made a cameo appearance in Harry Potter vs Luke Skywalker. He was portrayed by a Lego Minifigure and voiced by Nice Peter.
Information on the cameo
Yoda is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, first appearing in the 1980 film The Empire Strikes Back. He is a small, green humanoid alien who is powerful with the Force. In his first appearance in the original trilogy, Yoda is described as the Jedi master of Obi-Wan Kenobi and subsequently trains Luke Skywalker to use the Force.
In the Star Wars universe, Yoda was born in 896 BBY. He was almost nine hundred years old in the latter days of the Republic. A leading member of the Jedi High Council, his contemporaries included other legendary Masters such as Mace Windu and Ki-Adi-Mundi. During the Invasion of Naboo in 32 BBY, the maverick Qui-Gon Jinn introduced Anakin Skywalker to the High Council, believing with absolute certainty that he had discovered the prophesied Chosen One. The Jedi elders sensed that the boy was full of fear and anger and declined to train him, deeming Skywalker too old and emotionally compromised to commit himself to the Jedi Code. After Jinn's death during the liberation of Naboo, the High Council reversed their decision in spite of Yoda's continued opposition to Skywalker's apprenticeship, having sensed grave danger in his training. At the same time, the Jedi discovered that their ancient nemesis, the Sith, had returned after a millennium in hiding. Aware of the Rule of Two, Yoda was convinced that at least one more Sith Lord remained active following Obi-Wan Kenobi's victory over the Sith apprentice Darth Maul.
Over the next decade, the galaxy was on the verge of civil war with entire star systems—led by Count Dooku, Yoda's one-time Padawan—threatening to secede from the Republic by 22 BBY. Unable to defend the entire Republic on their own, the Jedi took command of the newly-formed Grand Army of the Republic, with Yoda himself leading an army of clone troopers against the Separatist Droid Army of the Confederacy of Independent Systems in the first battle of the Clone Wars. For three years Yoda led the Republic military's war effort as a Jedi General, determined to bring a swift and decisive end to the conflict, but his efforts were undermined by Darth Sidious, the Dark Lord of the Sith who conspired to destroy the Jedi and restore the Sith to power. After the Great Jedi Purge commenced in 19 BBY, killing thousands of Jedi both on Coruscant and across the galaxy, Yoda confronted the self-declared Galactic Emperor but failed to cut short Sidious' reign and consequently retreated into exile, leaving the Sith Master to consolidate his power with a new apprentice, the former Anakin Skywalker-turned-Darth Vader, at his side. His remaining years were spent living in isolation on the remote world of Dagobah until Anakin's son Luke Skywalker sought out the legendary Grand Master in the hope of becoming a Jedi Knight. A year later, with his health rapidly declining, Yoda died of old age and became one with the Force in 4 ABY, shortly before Luke redeemed his father and Anakin fulfilled his destinty as the Chosen One by killing Sidious.
In all of his canon appearances, Yoda is voiced by Muppets alumnus Frank Oz, who also puppeteered him in the original trilogy.
Appearance in the rap battle
Yoda appeared in Skywalker's first verse during the line "Learns that he's been destined to have powerful gifts," in Dagobah, reenacting their training scene. Later, he appeared in the third verse in Endor in the form of a Force ghost, saying "Get funky!" and "Maclunkey!"
Trivia
- An animator was seen drawing Yoda in Jim Henson vs Stan Lee.