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'''"Ewok Celebration"''', known commonly as '''"Yub Nub"''', is the title of a [[1983]] song that appears in ''[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi]]''. It was published by [[Bantha Music]] and is administered by [[Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corporation]].
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'''"Ewok Celebration"''', known commonly as '''"Yub Nub"''', is the title of a [[1983]] song that appears in [[Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi|''Star Wars'': Episode VI ''Return of the Jedi'']]. It was published by [[Bantha Music]] and is administered by [[Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corporation]].
   
 
The song appears in the final scene of the film during the celebration in the [[Ewok]] village. It was removed from the film in the [[List_of_changes_in_Star_Wars_re-releases#Return_Of_The_Jedi|Special Edition]] and replaced with a new piece by [[John Williams]] entitled "[[Victory Celebration]]".
 
The song appears in the final scene of the film during the celebration in the [[Ewok]] village. It was removed from the film in the [[List_of_changes_in_Star_Wars_re-releases#Return_Of_The_Jedi|Special Edition]] and replaced with a new piece by [[John Williams]] entitled "[[Victory Celebration]]".
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Celebrate the love.<br><br>
 
Celebrate the love.<br><br>
   
==Behind the Scenes==
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==Behind the scenes==
 
The original 1983 CD/LP version of the soundtrack (as well as the 1993 Anthology Collection) utilizes a more subdued and alternate take of the theme which was different than the film version.
 
The original 1983 CD/LP version of the soundtrack (as well as the 1993 Anthology Collection) utilizes a more subdued and alternate take of the theme which was different than the film version.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Star Wars: Battlefront II]]'' {{C|Only in ''Hero Assault'' mode}}
 
*''[[Star Wars: Battlefront II]]'' {{C|Only in ''Hero Assault'' mode}}
*''[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi]]'' {{C|Pre-[[1997]] releases, and [[Star Wars Trilogy: Unaltered|Limited Edition]] release only}}
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*[[Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi|''Star Wars'': Episode VI ''Return of the Jedi'']] {{C|Pre-[[1997]] releases, and [[Star Wars Trilogy: Unaltered|Limited Edition]] release only}}
 
*''[[LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy]]'' {{C|in a cutscene after the Battle of Endor}} {{Nc}}
 
*''[[LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy]]'' {{C|in a cutscene after the Battle of Endor}} {{Nc}}
 
*"[[Star Wars Trilogy: The Original Soundtrack Anthology]]
 
*"[[Star Wars Trilogy: The Original Soundtrack Anthology]]

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"Ewok Celebration", known commonly as "Yub Nub", is the title of a 1983 song that appears in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. It was published by Bantha Music and is administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corporation.

The song appears in the final scene of the film during the celebration in the Ewok village. It was removed from the film in the Special Edition and replaced with a new piece by John Williams entitled "Victory Celebration".

The music was written by John Williams, the Ewokese lyrics were written by ILM sound designer Ben Burtt, and the English (Basic) lyrics were written by John Williams's son, Joseph Williams.

Ewok Lyrics

Yub nub, eee chop yub nub;
Ah toe meet toe peechee keene,
G'noop dock fling oh ah.

Yahwah, eee chop yahwah;
Ah toe meet toe peechee keene,
G'noop dock fling oh ah.

Coatee cha tu yub nub;
Coatee cha tu yahwah;
Coatee cha tu glowah;
Allay loo ta nuv.

Glowah, eee chop glowah;
Ya glowah pee chu nee foom,
Ah toot dee awe goon daa.

*Coatee cha tu goo; (Yub nub!)
Coatee cha tu doo; (Yahwah!)
Coatee cha tu too; (Ya chaa!)
Allay loo ta nuv,
Allay loo ta nuv,
Allay loo ta nuv.

Glowah, eee chop glowah.
Ya glowah pee chu nee foom
Ah toot dee awe goon daa.

* Coatee cha tu goo; (Yub nub!)
Coatee cha tu doo; (Yahwah!)
Coatee cha tu too; (Ya chaa!)
Allay loo ta nuv,
Allay loo ta nuv,
Allay loo ta nuv,
Allay loo ta nuv.

English (Basic) Lyrics

Freedom, we got freedom;
And now that we can be free,
Come on and celebrate.

Power, we got power;
And now that we can be free,
It's time to celebrate.

Celebrate the freedom;
Celebrate the power;
Celebrate the glory;
Celebrate the love.

Glory, we found glory.
The power showed us the light,
And now we all live free.

*Celebrate the light; (Freedom!)
Celebrate the might; (Power!)
Celebrate the fight; (Glory!)
Celebrate the love.
Celebrate the love.
Celebrate the love.

Glory, we found glory.
The power showed us the light,
And now we all live free.

*Celebrate the light; (Freedom!)
Celebrate the might; (Power!)
Celebrate the fight; (Glory!)
Celebrate the love.
Celebrate the love.
Celebrate the love.
Celebrate the love.

Behind the scenes

The original 1983 CD/LP version of the soundtrack (as well as the 1993 Anthology Collection) utilizes a more subdued and alternate take of the theme which was different than the film version.

Appearances