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Yoda () is a fictional character in the ''
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'' franchise. He is a small, green
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alien who is powerful with
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. He first appeared in the 1980 film ''
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'', in which he is voiced and puppeteered by
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, who reprised the role in ''
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'' (1983), the
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, the sequel trilogy, and the animated series ''
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''. Other actors who voice Yoda are
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. In addition to films and television series, Yoda appears in comics, novels, video games and commercials. In the
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, Yoda lives in solitude on the swamp planet
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. He is introduced as a former mentor of
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, and he trains
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in the ways of the Force until his death at the age of 900. In the prequel films, Yoda leads the
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and trains young
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until they are assigned to a master. When the
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break out, he becomes a general in the army of the
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and leads several legions of
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. Yoda is one of the few Jedi to survive the events of Order 66 at the end of the war, when he battles
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and is forced to go into hiding. Yoda's
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appears again in the sequel trilogy, advising an older Luke on his training of Rey.


Creation

The ''Star Wars'' franchise was created by
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, who wrote and directed the original ''Star Wars'' film (1977). He created the character
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as a mentor for
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, and originally planned for Obi-Wan to continue training Luke in the sequel, ''The Empire Strikes Back''. However, Lucas ultimately decided that Obi-Wan would die in the first film. Lucas then introduced a new mentor character, who was originally a diminutive frog-like creature called "Minch Yoda". The name "Yoda" was chosen because Lucas envisioned the character as a "little
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", and he wanted him to have an "Eastern-sounding" name. One of the film's screenwriters,
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, said that Yoda was based on Shimada, the lead samurai from the 1954
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film ''
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''. According to Lucas, the narrative goal of Yoda's design was to teach Luke "to respect everybody and pay attention to the poorest person". Lucas wanted the Jedi Master to be the "exact opposite" of what audiences would expect. The film's visual effects art director,
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, sketched hundreds of different versions of Yoda. The design that Lucas finally settled on was described by Johnston as a combination of a leprechaun, a troll and a gnome. Lucas gave Yoda a backward speech pattern because he felt the character needed a unique way of speaking that was more dramatic than an accent. The filmmakers considered several ways of portraying Yoda before they decided on a sophisticated puppet. These potential methods included dressing a monkey, a child or a dwarf in a Yoda costume, or using stop-motion animation.


Portrayal

Yoda was originally portrayed by a puppet created by
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and Wendy Froud. Freeborn based Yoda's face on his own facial features and those of
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, hoping the latter inspiration would make the character appear intelligent. Lucas asked
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, the creator of
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, to perform the puppeteering for Yoda. Henson was busy with another project, however, and recommended Frank Oz for the role. To perform Yoda in ''The Empire Strikes Back'', Oz inserted his hand into the puppet's head to manipulate the mouth and brow.
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, Wendy Froud and David Barclay operated Yoda's eyes, ears and other body parts using cables, strings, hydraulics and electronic mechanisms. There was also a radio-controlled Yoda puppet that was used when the Jedi Master is riding on Luke's back. Lucas had intended for a different actor to provide Yoda's voice, but ultimately decided that Oz was the best performer for the role. In the original 1999 release of ''
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'', Yoda was portrayed by a new puppet in all but two shots. In these two wide shots, the character was created using
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(CGI). The puppet was replaced with a digital Yoda in the 2011
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release and the 2012 theatrical 3D release. In ''Attack of the Clones'' (2002) and ''Revenge of the Sith'' (2005), Yoda is entirely computer-generated. The digital character accomplishes movements not possible with the puppet, such as fighting with a lightsaber. In ''Revenge of the Sith'', his face is shown in several close-ups, which required highly detailed CGI work. Yoda uses the object-subject-verb word order giving him his distinctive speaking style. Lucas later explained why he added this to the character: “Because if you speak regular English, people won’t listen that much. But if he had an accent, or it’s really hard to understand what he’s saying, they focus on what he’s saying.”


Reception

Yoda was well-received by several prominent critics when he debuted in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' in 1980.
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of ''
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'' called him "delightful" and "the hit of the movie", but felt he was only a success when used sparingly. Joy Gould Boyum of ''
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'' praised the "exquisitely constructed" Yoda puppet, and said that Oz "so finely put together
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..as to make us wonder continually if he isn't real." Arthur Knight of ''
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'' and Gary Arnold of ''
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'' similarly felt that Yoda was incredibly lifelike, with Arnold comparing his face to that of a human actor.
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'' called Yoda the highlight of the film, while ''
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'' magazine called him a pivotal character. In his review of the 1997 re-release of ''The Empire Strikes Back'',
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praised the range of emotions conveyed by Yoda, and said his acting was possibly the best in the film. Yoda has been a popular character since his introduction more than forty years ago. Brandon Katz of ''
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'' has called him an icon of cinema. ''
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'' magazine claimed that after the droids C-3PO and R2-D2, Yoda is the "most beloved" character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise.


Appearances


Original trilogy

Yoda was introduced in ''
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'' (1980), in which he is puppeteered and voiced by Frank Oz. In the film, Luke arrives on Dagobah to seek his guidance at the behest of Force spirit. At first, Yoda does not identify himself to Luke and instead tests his patience by provoking him. Luke is shocked when he discovers that this small, eccentric creature is the powerful Jedi Master he was seeking. Finding Luke to be impatient and undisciplined, Yoda is reluctant to mentor him in the ways of the Force, but agrees to the task after conferring with Obi-Wan. Before finishing his training, Luke chooses to leave Dagobah to confront
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and help his friends in Cloud City. Yoda and Obi-Wan warn that he is not ready, but Luke leaves anyway. When Obi-Wan laments that Luke is their "last hope", Yoda reminds him that "there is another". Yoda appears briefly in ''
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'' (1983), again performed and voiced by Oz. Now sick and frail, he tells Luke that his training is complete, but that he will not be a Jedi until he confronts Darth Vader. Yoda also confirms that Vader is Luke's father, something Vader had told Luke in the previous film. Yoda then peacefully dies at the age of 900, his body disappearing as he becomes "one with the Force". He leaves Luke with the knowledge that "there is another Skywalker." Soon after, Obi-Wan's spirit helps Luke realize that the "other" is his twin sister,
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. In the film's final scene, Yoda's spirit appears on Endor alongside the spirits of Obi-Wan and Anakin Skywalker.


Prequel trilogy

A younger Yoda appears in the prequel trilogy, beginning with ''
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'' (1999). In the film—which is set 35 years before ''The Empire Strikes Back''—Jedi Master
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brings the young Anakin Skywalker to the
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. Convinced that Anakin is the "Chosen One" of Jedi prophecy who will bring balance to the Force, Qui-Gon requests that the boy be trained as a Jedi. Yoda senses great fear in Anakin, especially in regards to his attachment to his mother
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, and foresees "grave danger" in his training. The Council, led by
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, rejects Qui-Gon's request. When Qui-Gon is mortally wounded in a duel with the Sith Lord
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, his dying request is that his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi train Anakin. Obi-Wan tells Yoda that he will train the boy, even without the Council's approval. Yoda reluctantly gives his blessing to Anakin's training.''
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'' (2002) is set a decade after ''The Phantom Menace''. Yoda is now the Master of the High Council in addition to his position as Grandmaster. He and many other Jedi are concerned about the emergence of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, a
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movement seeking independence from the Galactic Republic. After the first attempted assassination of Senator
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, Chancellor Palpatine suggests that she be put under the protection of Obi-Wan, who is training Anakin. At the climax of the film, Yoda saves Obi-Wan and Anakin from the Separatists and defeats his former apprentice,
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, in a lightsaber duel. In ''
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'' (2005), Yoda and the Jedi Council pursue the mysterious Sith Lord Darth Sidious. Palpatine has now amassed near-dictatorial emergency powers, and begins interfering in Jedi affairs. The Council orders Anakin to spy on Palpatine, whom he considers a friend and mentor. Anakin seeks Yoda's counsel about his prophetic visions that someone close to him will die. Yoda, unaware that Anakin is referring to Padmé, tells him to train himself to let go of everything he fears to lose. Unsatisfied, Anakin turns to Palpatine, who then reveals himself as Darth Sidious. The Sith Lord manipulates the young Jedi into becoming his apprentice, suggesting that the dark side of the Force can save Padmé from dying. Sidious transforms the Republic into the
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, proclaiming himself emperor and ordering the clone troopers to kill their Jedi generals. Through the Force, Yoda feels the deaths of each of the Jedi as they are betrayed by their own troops. After killing the clone troopers instructed to assassinate him, he escapes with the Wookiee leaders
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and
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to
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, where he and Obi-Wan fight their way into the
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. They discover that all the Jedi inside have been slaughtered, including the children. Yoda and Obi-Wan find a recording revealing that Anakin—now known as Darth Vader—was the assassin. Yoda decides to face Sidious, and sends Obi-Wan to kill Vader. When Obi-Wan protests, Yoda tells him that the Anakin he knew no longer exists. Yoda battles Sidious in a lightsaber duel in the Senate. In the end, neither is able to overcome the other and Yoda is forced to retreat. After Padmé dies in childbirth, Yoda recommends that her infant twins Luke and Leia be hidden from Vader and Sidious; he sends Leia to
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and Luke to
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. At the end of the film, it is revealed that Yoda has been learning the secret of immortality from Qui-Gon's spirit and passing it on to Obi-Wan.


Sequel trilogy

Oz reprises the Yoda role in the sequel trilogy, both as a puppeteer and as a voice actor. The first film of the trilogy, ''
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'' (2015), takes place thirty years after Yoda's death in ''Return of the Jedi''. When the scavenger Rey has a Force vision and discovers Luke's lightsaber, she hears Yoda's voice. In ''
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'' (2017), Yoda appears to Luke as a Force spirit. As Luke considers whether to burn down a tree storing sacred Jedi texts, Yoda reminds him that a Jedi must always be sure of his path. When Luke decides to burn down the tree, Yoda summons a lightning bolt and sets it ablaze. Luke is suddenly concerned about the loss of the texts, but Yoda assures him that they contained no knowledge that Rey does not already possess. Yoda's voice is heard again in ''
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'' (2019) when many deceased Jedi are speaking to Rey during her battle against the resurrected Darth Sidious.


''The Clone Wars''

Yoda appears in the 2008 animated film '' The Clone Wars'' and the
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of the same name. He is voiced by Tom Kane in both productions. In the film, he assigns Anakin an apprentice,
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, believing the responsibility will help him grow as a Jedi and mature as a person. Throughout most of the series, Yoda is on Coruscant with the Jedi Council, but he occasionally leaves for certain tasks, such as negotiations with King Katuunko on Rugosa and a confrontation with
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's droid army. Yoda also watches over Anakin and Ahsoka, pleased that they are both maturing with each other's influence. In season five, Ahsoka is framed for a crime she did not commit, and Yoda and the Jedi Council turn her over to the Republic military. Before a verdict is read in Ahsoka's trial, Anakin reveals the true culprit, the fallen Jedi Barriss Offee. Yoda, Anakin, and the Council then invite Ahsoka to rejoin the Order, but she refuses. In the sixth season, Yoda hears the voice of the deceased Qui-Gon Jinn. He travels to Dagobah to find answers. He sees cryptic visions of the fall of the Jedi, and learns that he has been chosen to manifest his consciousness after death as a Force spirit. A group of spirit priestesses then gives him various tests, including facing an illusion of the ancient Sith Lord
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. His final challenge is to resist an attempt by Sidious and Dooku to lure him to the dark side. Yoda engages in a metaphysical battle with Sidious and seemingly sacrifices himself to save Anakin, only to awaken and discover that the battle was merely a vision, and that he passed the test. The priestesses inform Yoda that his training will resume in time.


''Star Wars Rebels''

Yoda returns in the animated series ''
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'' (2014–2018).' In the season one episode "Path of the Jedi", he telepathically communicates with the Jedi apprentice
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and his master
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, helping the pair to understand their true motivations. In the season two episode "Shroud of Darkness", Yoda appears to Ezra in a vision.


''Tales of the Jedi''

Yoda appears in two episodes of ''Tales of the Jedi'' (2022), although he has no dialogue. In the third episode, he attends the funeral of Jedi Master Katri, and in the fifth episode he observes the training of Ahsoka.


Other

Yoda is voiced by
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in the radio dramatizations of ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1983) and ''Return of the Jedi'' (1996). He is featured in the audio drama '' Dooku: Jedi Lost'' and the novel ''Master and Apprentice'', both released in 2019. He appears in the web series '' Forces of Destiny'' (2017–2018), the children's television series '' Young Jedi Adventures'' (2023–present) and the 2021 comic '' The High Republic Adventures'', which takes place 200 years before the prequel trilogy. He also makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the final episode of the television series '' The Acolyte'' (2024). In 2012, Yoda was featured in a series of
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commercials, which were broadcast in the United Kingdom.


''Star Wars Legends''

Following the acquisition of
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by
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in 2012, most of the licensed ''Star Wars'' novels and comics produced between 1977 and 2014 were rebranded as ''Star Wars Legends'' and declared non-canon to the franchise. The ''Legends'' works comprise a separate narrative universe.


Novels and comics

Yoda appears in the 2004
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novel ''Yoda: Dark Rendezvous'', in which he sends an impersonator of himself to negotiate a treaty with Dooku. He is also a character in the comic series '' Star Wars: Republic.''


''Clone Wars''

Yoda is voiced by Tom Kane in the animated television series ''
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'', which aired on
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from 2003 to 2005. In the series, Yoda becomes a general during the Clone Wars. While escorting Padmé on a journey, he senses a Force disturbance on the planet Ilum. After using a Jedi mind trick to convince Captain Typho to take them there, Yoda saves the lives of two Jedi. In the final episode of the series, Yoda fights alongside Mace Windu to defend Coruscant, which is under attack from the Separatists. The two Jedi Masters realize too late that the battle was intended to distract them from the kidnapping of Palpatine by the Separatist leader
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. ''Clone Wars'' was removed from the official canon in 2014 and placed in the ''Legends'' universe.


See also

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