ToydarianFirst appearance: Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom MenaceWith wings, large snouts, webbed feet and an attitude, Toydarians are very strange. Watto was the first of the series, as the owner of a young Anakin Skywalker and his mother Shmi.While Jedi can use mental manipulation on many, it`s ineffective on Toydarians.Image credit: Lucasfilm YuzzumFirst appearance: Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the JediLike Ewoks, Yuzzum are native to the forest planet of Endor.In the original Return of the Jedi, a lone Yuzzum appears in the background at Jabba`s palace -- at the time, it was too expensive to create more than one physical model. In the movie`s 1997 Special Edition release, a CGI-created Yuzzum plays with Max Rebo`s band.Image credit: LucasFilm Geonosian brain wormFirst appearance: Star Wars: The Clone WarsIt`s hard to judge the brain worms based on how they look but their power is quite impressive. The parasites have the capability to take control of a host, using it to forward its own agenda--or their queen`s, at least.Image credit: Lucasfilm BenduFirst appearance: Star Wars RebelsThis moose-like creature from the planet Atollon is just too unique to skip. The massive being is sensitive to Force powers and has befriended Kanan on Star Wars Rebels. He also acts as a mediator of sorts, helping Kanan and his padawan Ezra deal with their conflict, never taking a side.Image credit: Lucasfilm SullustanFirst appearance: Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the JediThe multiple layers of Sullustan faces help these aliens stand apart from the rest.Image credit: Lucasfilm RodiansFirst appearance: Star Wars: Episode IV - A New HopeThe green-skinned reptilian Rodians have a long history in the Star Wars franchise. Greedo, the most infamous member of the species, met his demise in A New Hope when he is shot and killed by Han Solo.Image credit: Lucasfilm TrandoshanFirst appearance: Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes BackThe original Tra ...
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