The various Force tricks that Qui-Gon Jinn uses throughout The Phantom Menace reveal the real fatal flaw of the prequel ...
One subtle detail in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace has a shocking connection to Anakin Skywalker's Jedi Padawan, ...
Watto is a legendary character who was introduced in the Star Wars prequel trilogy with The Phantom Menace. He is a male Toydarian, a species from the planet Toydaria. Toydarians have wings, can fly, ...
Five NHS trusts are plagued by abnormally high death rates, MailOnline can today reveal. Our investigation into hospitals suggests thousands of 'excess' fatalities may have occurred between them.
NEW WAVERLY — Another athlete from New Waverly is getting the opportunity to expand their playing career at the next level. Bulldog senior Brody Watto has officially signed his Letter of Intent to ...
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Today Star Wars fans are either celebrating, booing, or are simply confused about the news that Watto - the Toydarian who claims ownership over Anakin and his mother Shmi in "Star Wars: Episode I - ...
The Star Wars community was rocked last month with the news of the seemingly inevitable death of Watto, the Toydarian junk dealer and former slave owner of Anakin Skywalker. But now the moment is upon ...
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Star Wars has had more than its fair share of weird guys with even weirder reputations. The sequel trilogy had Klaud, the slug-like creature who fans turned into a meme soon after his debut in The ...
Watto, an alien from the Star Wars prequel trilogy, was revealed to have been murdered by Darth Vader in a spin-off comic, sparking mock tributes and memes. ByDani Di Placido, Senior Contributor.
While it's been over five years since Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was released in theaters, the franchise has continued to thrive (well, mostly) on streaming and in comic books. In a first look ...