Wicket W. Warrick

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Star Wars character
Wicket W. Warrick

Position Unknown
Homeworld Forest moon of Endor
Species Ewok
Gender Male
Height 0.8 metres
Affiliation Rebel Alliance, New Republic
Portrayed by Warwick Davis

Wicket Wystri Warrick is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe, first introduced in Return of the Jedi. Wicket is an Ewok, from the forest moon of Endor. Ewoks are small, tree-dwelling primitives who live in thatched huts high in Endor's treetops.

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Wicket first appearance in the chronology of the Star Wars universe was as one of the main characters in the animated series Star Wars: Ewoks.

Wicket was involved with the Ewoks who helped reunite the Towani family in the 1984 TV film Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure. He accompanied a brother and sister named Mace and Cindel. He also helped them find and rescue their parents. Wicket also has two older brothers and a younger sister.

He helped Cindel, Noa, and the other Ewoks defeat King Terak and the Sanyassan Marauders in the 1985 TV movie Ewoks: The Battle for Endor. When the Ewoks and Cindel were captured, Wicket, Noa, and Teek went to rescue them. Wicket was the one who killed Terak when he shot this thing that made him as still as a statue. Cindel was his best friend.

In the 1983 film Return of the Jedi, Wicket was the first Ewok to make contact with the Rebel Alliance during the Battle of Endor, when he met Princess Leia Organa. Although initially fearful of the stranger, Wicket eventually took Leia to his village. It was not long before the rest of the Rebels arrived, having been captured and nearly used as food by the other Ewoks. Consistently we see Wicket being predominantly the leader although some other Ewoks do pluck up the courage and seize the initiative. Wicket's name was not used in the movie; fans only learned his name when the character appeared as an action figure in toy stores.

Wicket's fate after the fall of the Galactic Empire is unknown. Wicket eventually married his longtime friend, Princess Kneesaa. Some say became chief of the village when Chief Chirpa, Kneesaa's father, died.

In all of his film appearances, Wicket was portrayed by Warwick Davis, which is the origin of the name Warrick[citation needed], save one occurrence where he was played by Tuba Projonathan.[citation needed] Kenny Baker was originally going to play as Wicket, but he fell ill, so Davis took that role. Instead, Baker played as Paploo, the Ewok who stole an Imperial speeder bike.

Davis was only thirteen years old when Return of the Jedi was released.

Like many of the Star Wars characters, Wicket was made into one of the smallest figures. Two variations can be found, one with the spear packed on the left, the other with it packed on the right.


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