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Season 1 – Star Wars: Ewoks

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The adventures of Wicket W. Warwick and his friends on the forest moon of Endor.
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Star Wars: Ewoks — Season 1

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Marco L @decatur555 Jun 11 (CASTELLANO) Lo cierto es que cuesta defender esta serie incluso desde la nostalgia. La primera temporada, sin ser buena, al menos intentaba proponer pequeñas aventuras en la luna de Endor con un mínimo de encanto visual. No brillaba por su animación ni por sus guiones, pero mantenía cierto ritmo y presentaba de forma simpática a personajes como Wicket, Kneesaa o Teebo. El problema es que la segunda temporada tira por la borda todo lo que funcionaba mínimamente. Los diseños empeoran, los escenarios se simplifican hasta el absurdo y el tono se vuelve aún más infantil, rozando lo preescolar. Cuesta creer que una producción oficial de Star Wars pueda llegar a resultar tan tosca. Aun así, por muy floja que sea, hay que reconocerle cierto valor como parte de la historia del universo expandido de la saga. Para muchos fue un primer contacto con Star Wars en su infancia, y eso explica el cariño que despierta en algunos fans. Pero vista hoy, y sobre todo en comparación con cualquier otro producto actual de la franquicia, Los Ewoks queda como una serie mal envejecida, repetitiva y sin rumbo claro. Solo recomendable por pura curiosidad histórica o por completismo galáctico. (ENGLISH) It’s honestly hard to defend this series, even from a nostalgic point of view. The first season, while far from good, at least tried to deliver small adventures on Endor’s forest moon with a touch of charm. It didn’t shine in terms of animation or writing, but it had some rhythm and introduced characters like Wicket, Kneesaa or Teebo in a friendly way. The real issue is the second season, which throws everything remotely decent out the window. The designs get worse, the settings feel overly simplified, and the tone becomes even more childish—borderline preschool level. It’s hard to believe something so clumsy is officially part of the Star Wars universe. Still, as weak as it is, there’s some merit to its place in Star Wars’ expanded history. For many, this was their first encounter with the saga as kids, which explains the affection some fans still hold. But watching it today, especially compared to any modern Star Wars content, Ewoks feels outdated, repetitive, and directionless. Only worth watching out of pure curiosity or galactic completism. See more Gerard S @Bobby256 04/03/2023 I actually didn't mind this season, it's just a fun show with that classic episodic type stories, with no real story. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 7, 1985 The Cries of the Trees In a time of severe drought on Endor, the evil witch Morag captures and curses Izrina, queen of the Wisties; now, as Izrina and her fellow Wisties fly, everything they touch bursts into flame, including the Ewoks' sacred Soul Trees. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 14, 1985 The Haunted Village Hoping to wipe out the Ewoks by capturing their sunberries, Morag sends a mantigrue to destroy the sunberry trees; fortunately, Master Logray has created a special shadowroot soap to protect the trees by making them invisible. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 21, 1985 Rampage of the Phlogs When a baby Phlog wanders away from his family, Morag steals the child, places him in the "care" of the Duloks and frames the Ewoks for abducting him. Details Episode 4 Aired Sep 28, 1985 To Save Deej When Deej Warrick is poisoned by a deadly fungus, his sons Weechee, Willy and Wicket embark on a quest for the magical ingredients Master Logray needs to brew a cure: a lantern bird feather and a star urchin from a Dandelion Warrior. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 5, 1985 The Travelling Jindas Aspiring musician Latara resents having to do chores and babysit her siblings when she'd rather be playing her flute; upset that her talent is unappreciated, she stows away with the Jindas, a nomadic tribe of entertainers. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 12, 1985 The Tree of Light When stormy weather sets in, Chief Chirpa sends Paploo, Teebo, and Wicket's brothers on a quest to restore the Tree of Light, which protects them from the evil Night Spirit. Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 19, 1985 The Curse of the Jindas After trading with a merchant, Wicket and several Ewoks are captured by Skandits; when they're rescued by their old friends, the travelling Jindas, they invite them to stay awhile. Details Episode 8 Aired Oct 26, 1985 The Land of the Gupins After rescuing Mring-Mring and his brother Oobel from a reep's nest, Wicket & his friends journey with them to their homeland; there, fierce creatures called Grasstrekkers threaten to destroy the Gupins. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 2, 1985 Sunstar vs. Shadowstone Around a campfire, Chief Chirpa tells the tale of how a young, captive Ewok warrior learned Morag's magic and turned it back on her, breaking the powerful Sunstar Shadowstone in half. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 9, 1985 Wicket's Wagon After Wicket and his brothers find an old battle wagon in the woods, Mistress Kaink explains that the wagon enabled the Ewoks to defeat the Duloks and drive them into the swamp. Details Episode 11 Aired Nov 16, 1985 The Three Lessons Chief Chirpa tries to teach his daughter and heir, Princess Kneesaa, about responsibility; only a true understanding of the Lesson of the Hand, the Lesson of the Head and the Lesson of the Heart will impart the wisdom necessary to guide the tribe. Details Episode 12 Aired Nov 23, 1985 Blue Harvest While the Ewoks are busy gathering their annual harvest, the Duloks plot to steal their crops by unleashing a tree-eating vorshak upon Bright Tree Village. Details Episode 13 Aired Nov 30, 1985 Asha One day in the forest, Wicket watches as a mysterious protector of wild animals, "The Red Ghost," rescues Maramu and other creatures from Dulok hunters; when Kneesaa hears of this, she suspects it's her long-lost sister Asha. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Elana Lesser, Cliff Ruby, Miki Herman
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Kids & Family, Adventure, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 7, 1985