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Contents.Plot Nearly six months have passed since the events of the first film; the Towani family's star cruiser is almost completely fixed and Jeremitt is putting the final touches on the craft. While the family is preparing to leave the forest moon of Endor, the Ewok village is attacked by a group of led by Terak and his witch-like sorceress Charal. Many Ewoks are killed. Cindel escapes, but is forced to leave her family to their doom at the hand of the Marauders.While running away from the carnage, Cindel and Wicket meet Teek, a small, fast native of Endor. Teek takes them to the home of Noa Briqualon, a human male who is angered by their uninvited presence and throws them out. Eventually he proves himself to be kindhearted, letting Teek steal food for Cindel and Wicket, and inviting the two in as they attempt to build a fire for warmth.At the Marauders' castle, Terak orders Charal to find Cindel, assuming she knows how to use 'the power' in the energy cell stolen from Jeremitt's star cruiser.

Meanwhile, Noa, Cindel, and Wicket are becoming friends. It is revealed that Noa is rebuilding his own wrecked star cruiser, only missing the energy cell.Cindel is awakened one morning by a song her mother used to sing. She follows the voice to find a woman singing, who transforms into Charal and takes her to Terak. He orders Cindel to activate 'the power', but she cannot, and is imprisoned with the Ewoks. Outside, Noa, Wicket, and Teek sneak into the castle, free Cindel and the Ewoks, and escape with the energy cell.Terak, Charal, and the Marauders pursue them back to the ship, where Wicket leads the Ewoks in defense of the cruiser as Noa installs the energy cell.

The Ewoks put up a valiant effort, and are nearly beaten by the time Noa powers up the ship and uses its laser cannons to fend off the Marauders. Cindel goes to save Wicket and is captured by Terak, as the other Marauders retreat. Main article:The for Ewoks: The Battle for Endor was composed. Selections from the score were released on by in 1986.

The release was known simply as Ewoks, and also contained cues from Bernstein's previous score to The Ewok Adventure.Alternate versions. In a home video release, the following two scenes were deleted: when being chased by Terak's men, Wicket races for Noa's house but Noa tells him the only chance they have got is the star cruiser. Then a scene that happened shortly after where the men went inside and burned down Noa's house. When Cindel has a nightmare about bad guys coming into Noa's house, a scene was cut from the television broadcast, in which Cindel rushes to Noa's bed to wake him up, but instead finds Terak in the bed and wakes up. The television version just shows Cindel waking up after the men break in.

Cindel's lines: 'Do something, Wicket! Use your sling!

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You hit the ring!' Have been altered to 'Do something, Wicket! Do something!' For the DVD release.

In the original TV broadcast of the film, the end credits were rolled over the final scene, but in all home-video releases of the film, the end credits are rolled over a traditional black background after the final scene. Role in greater Star Wars continuity Several elements from the film have gone on to appear in other works from the, which was declared non-canon and rebranded to Legends in 2014. (1985–1987) was an ABC animated series featuring the Ewoks that ran for two seasons.

It incorporated several elements introduced in the two Ewok films, such as the appearance of Queen Izrina of the Wisties. (1987) - When Disney and Lucasfilm joined forces for the Star Tours ride, Lucasfilm suggested that certain characters be included in the Safety Guide video before the ride began.

However, an Ewok costume from An Ewok Adventure (opposed to another Ewok costume from Return of the Jedi) and Teek were included in the instructional short. Tyrant's Test (1996) - According to the official continuity of Star Wars Legends, the character of Cindel Towani went on to appear in Tyrant's Test, the third book of 's Star Wars book series, The Black Fleet Crisis Trilogy.

In the novel, set over ten years after The Battle for Endor, Cindel is shown to have grown to become a reporter on. During the Yevethan crisis, Cindel received the so-called tapes from Admiral Drayson, and leaked the story of the only survivor of the Yevethan attack of Polneye. The report was meant to garner sympathy among the people of the and the Senate and it worked. The Expanded Universe timeline states Cindel decided to join the New Republic and go into after witnessing the. The Illustrated Star Wars Universe (1997) by explains the origins of Charal the witch who kidnaps Cindel in The Battle for Endor in relation to The Courtship of Princess Leia, in that it reveals that she was once one of the, a dark side force-using sect of witches from the planet Dathomir.

HoloNet issue #49 (2002) was an issue of the in-universe news report. In the 'regional' section of this issue, the article 'Moddell Starship Search Abandoned', explains that the search has been called off for the rescue of Salek Weet and Noa Briqualon, which had been funded by Salek's father, Jimke Weet. The search was said to have been called off due to the fact that Jimke had to file bankruptcy due to his expenses in the search. (2003) is a. In the game, when exploring the, the player can run across the base of the Sanyassan Marauders, who were originally seen in The Battle for Endor. Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds (2004) was a for the Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. In it, Terak's son Zakul takes over rule of his Marauders after Terak's death.

The book gives Terak's bio and stats. It explains his death, and the rise of his son, Zakul.Canon appearances of elements introduced in the film include:. Blurrgs appear in the animated TV series (2008) and the streaming series; the latter is the first live-action Star Wars television project since The Battle for Endor.Adaptations In 1986, published a children's book adaptation of The Battle for Endor called The Ring, the Witch, and the Crystal: An Ewok Adventure. The book was written by Cathy East Dubowski, and utilized the film's story and images from the film.Release Ewoks: The Battle for Endor initially premiered as an TV special on November 24, 1985.

It was released theatrically in the UK as a limited run in the Spring of 1986. After the run had disappeared due to low box office receipts, it appeared on home video in late 1987 on MGM/UA and re-issued for retail in 1988 and 1990. The US later released on and in 1990 through.The film was released on DVD with its predecessor as a double feature collection entitled Star Wars: Ewok Adventures on November 23, 2004 via. One film was on each side of a single double-sided disc, with no bonus material.In January 2019, Disney and Lucasfilm released the film on 's Prime Video service.

It is available to rent and buy in Standard Definition.The upcoming streaming service has announced no plans to host the Ewok films, prompting Eric Walker to start a petition for Disney to add them. Reception At the, Ewoks: The Battle for Endor and the CBS documentary were both juried-awarded Emmys for. The film additionally received two nominations for and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Special.In his review for John Corry faulted the production's source of inspiration, saying 'The problem with Ewoks: The Battle for Endor isn't that it's badly done; on the contrary, it's wonderfully well done. But when it's over it's over, and there is no residue. Lucas and his colleagues find their inspiration in their own technology, and there should be other places to look.' Pointing to the main characters and plot elements, one pair of writers concluded that both Battle of Endor and its predecessor are fairy tales despite occurring in a science fiction setting.

They point to magical phenomena in both films, which is a fantasy element. They argue that in a science fiction story, the hero wants to disrupt or challenge the hierarchy of a supposed ' society; whereas in both Ewok films, society is not challenged or disputed. Additionally, they argue, that while the Star Wars saga also has fairy tale, it adhered more towards science fiction. Another author agreed that the films are fairy tales, whereas 'Science explains all magic.' See also.References. Chee, Leland (Tasty Taste) (June 14, 2006).

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Retrieved September 3, 2018. Robb, Brian J. Little, Brown Book Group. P. 84. Osborne, Jerry (2010). Movie/TV Soundtracks and Original Cast Recordings Price and Reference Guide.: Osborne Enterprises Publishing. April 25, 2014.

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Retrieved August 31, 2019. Walker, Eric (September 24, 2019). All For SciFi. Retrieved October 6, 2019. Leverence, John. 38th Primetime Emmy Awards, September 21, 1986. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

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Retrieved 16 January 2016. 38th Primetime Emmy Awards, September 21, 1986.

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Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 6 February 2016.

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Retrieved May 20, 2016.Further reading. The Illustrated Star Wars Universe, 1st edition, 1997. Anderson,. The Courtship of Princess Leia (Star Wars), 1st edition, 1994.

Dave Wolverton,. Tyrant's Test, (Book 3 of The Black Fleet Crisis), first paperback printing, 1996. Kube-McDowell,. Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Characters, 1st edition, 1995. Andy Mangels,. Endor and the Moddell Sector, article from Star Wars Gamer magazine, Issue #9.External links Wikiquote has quotations related to:. on.

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True Jedi Story - 90 000. It's quite simple - there's a lot of studs all around the place, just keep looking for them. Notice there's a lot of studs in the corridor you're in just after entering the bunker.True Jedi Freeplay - 110 000. Same as Story Mode. Not many Freeplay hidden areas, but still it's pretty easy to get enough.Power Brick. In the room to the left of the bunker control room destroy the hatch near the stormtrooper panel. Use the panel and use the Dark Side on the black triangle on the floor.

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Push the crate towards the opening. Now get to the higher level (where you used the C3PO panel in Story Mode) and as R2 hover to the right.

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In there, use another 3PO panel. A tunnel will be open - go through it and push the crate to the end of the track.

A power brick is yours.