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- "I feel that there is more to you than meets the eye, Jar Jar Binks."
- ―Padmé Amidala
Jar Jar Binks was the first Gungan to represent his people in the Galactic Senate, first serving as a Junior Representative along with Senator Padmé Amidala, and then, after her death, serving as full Senator himself. Like most Gungans, Jar Jar was lanky and spoke Basic with a unique accent. Despite being naïve and clumsy, Jar Jar Binks contributed greatly to the fate of the Galactic Republic, both for good and ill. He was a General, Representative, and later a Senator.
Jar Jar was also one of Qui-Gon Jinn's companions during the Invasion of Naboo, traveling to distant worlds such as Tatooine and Coruscant, an activity not taken up by many Gungans. On his return to Naboo, He served as a General for a short while in the Gungan Grand Army, and was a joint commander of the Battle of Grassy Plains with General Ceel. Binks later helped his people colonize the nearby Naboo moon Ohma-D'un. During his career as Junior Representative, he acted as Amidala's proxy and proposed giving Supreme Chancellor Palpatine emergency powers in order to deal with the Separatist Crisis. Binks continued his public service even after the death of Amidala, taking her place as Senator.
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Biography
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Early life
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Born to George R. Binks and his wife in Otoh Gunga, Jar Jar Binks, was raised in his family traditions to be a great whaler as his ancestors had been for hundreds of years. Due to his clumsiness and ineptitude, however, Jar Jar was never able to become what his father had wanted him to be. Once, while on an expedition to hunt a whale in the southernmost seas of Naboo, George ordered his son to hold the wheel steady; Jar Jar, however, let go. This caused their ship to crash into the whale which resulted in the ship sinking to the bottom of the ocean.[9]
A month later, George, his wife, and Jar Jar were all stranded on a desert island. This caused George to lament over what could have been; he called his son an imbecile and attempted to commit suicide. When Jar Jar offered to swim for help—a task which would have taken fifty years if it was possible at all—George first called him a fool, telling him that he would be eaten within a day, but then had a moment of clarity and told him that it was a good idea. Jar Jar was about to jump into the water when George's wife reprimanded him and stopped George from allowing him to do so. Though what happened to George and his wife is unknown, Jar Jar later found his way back to Otoh Gunga.[9]
Life in Otoh Gunga
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- "You were banished because you're clumsy?"
- ―Obi-Wan Kenobi

Kicked out of all of Otoh Gunga's schools and not able to turn to his parents for guidance, Binks hopped between job after job throughout his youth. His clumsiness inevitably got him fired before sunset. Once, Jar Jar was working as a street-side shudderup musician when a passerby paid him money to stop the music. That is when he was discovered by local lawbreaker Roos Tarpals.[1]
Tarpals was the leader of a small band of young thieves. Jar Jar was given the job of distracting security patrols while Tarpals and his gang pulled off various scams. Unlike the other thieves, Tarpals treated Jar Jar like a valued team member and a friend. This friendship ended when Tarpals enlisted in the Gungan Grand Army. The band soon scattered and Jar Jar again began searching for his place in life. Fortunately, Boss Rugor Nass, ruler of Otoh Gunga, arranged new employment for Jar Jar, partly out of respect for his parents, and partly on the request of now-Captain Tarpals. When Jar Jar accidentally freed all of the animals in the Otoh Gunga Zoo Nass sentenced Jar Jar to six months of hard labor in the Quarry penal colony.[1]
Nass commuted the sentence when Jar Jar saved him from drowning in an out-of-control Bongo. Jar Jar also saved the life of Nass's niece, Major Fassa. Fassa pledged a life debt to Jar Jar who was embarrassed by her devotion, but excited about a chance at romance. He was both disappointed and relieved when Boss Nass revoked the life debt on a technicality.[10]
Later, Boss Nass threw a lavish party at his mansion and gave Jar Jar a job in the kitchen. However, Jar Jar destroyed the gasser oven. The explosion cracked the bubble wall and flooded the party. Jar Jar tried to save Boss Nass's luxury heyblibber, but ended up crashing it instead. Boss Nass was outraged, and decided that he had had enough. In the Gungan Council Chamber of Judgment, Nass, along with his peers, enforced the Nocombackie Law, banishing Binks and preventing him from ever returning to Otoh Gunga upon pain of death. Jar Jar tried to hide in Otoh Gunga but Captain Tarpals found him in Chef Brass Marshoo's restaurant scrounging for scraps. Tarpals apprehended him and prepared to take him to the surface, however, he was ambushed by Marshoo and several thugs. Tarpals was knocked out in the scuffle, but Binks saved him. The hapless Gungan pleaded with Tarpals for clemency, but was ignored. Tarpals then escorted Jar Jar to the shores of the Lianorm Swamp, the place of Binks's banishment.[11]
Blockade of Naboo
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Meeting the Jedi
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- "You almost got us killed. Are you brainless?"
"I spake."
"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent. Now get out of here." - ―Qui-Gon Jinn and Jar Jar Binks
One day in 32 BBY, Binks went out foraging for food, when he stumbled across OOM-9's Trade Federation invasion force. Panicking, he bumped into Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, an ambassador who had been sent to resolve the crisis between the Naboo and the Federation and the Jedi saved the Gungan's life from a MTT. Binks, despite being an outcast, adhered to the Gungan principle of a life debt, and insisted on following Jinn, much to the Jedi's annoyance. Both Jinn and his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi, needed to contact Queen Amidala in Theed, but had no way of reaching her. Binks suggested that they go to Otoh Gunga, his old home, but quickly regretted mentioning it. The Jedi persuaded him to take them there, but Binks rightly feared for his life.[5]

Upon reaching Otoh Gunga, he was arrested by his old friend, Tarpals, and brought before Nass. The Jedi bartered with Nass, and persuaded him to provide them with transportation to Theed. Following that, Nass sentenced Binks to death, but Jinn quickly interceded, citing that Binks's life belonged to him, due to the Gungan life debt system. Nass had Binks freed and sent along with the Jedi to Theed. Binks was dismayed over the fact that he had to tag along with the Jedi, but he figured that he had a higher chance of survival with them than in Otoh Gunga.[5]
Upon reaching Federation-occupied Theed, Binks watched as the Jedi rescued the Queen, and escorted her to safety. Jinn convinced the Queen to go to Coruscant, to plead her case to the Senate, a choice that would result in Binks leaving the planet for the very first time. While the Queen's ship got past the Federation blockade of the planet, it sustained mild damage, and lost its hyperdrive capacity, leaving it only enough power to reach Tatooine, the only planet in the area devoid of Federation presence.[5]
Beyond Naboo
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- "This sun doin' murder to mesa skin…"
- ―Jar Jar Binks
Upon reaching Tatooine, Jinn, Binks, Amidala (disguised as a handmaiden), and R2-D2 ventured into the city of Mos Espa in search of new parts for the ship. They came across Watto's Shop, which had the parts they needed. However, they had no way of purchasing them, due to the Republic Credit's lack of use in backwater planets like Tatooine. At Watto's Shop, they encountered a young boy, Anakin Skywalker. After leaving the shop, Binks crossed paths with Sebulba, a thug who threatened to beat Binks to a pulp. Only the timely intervention of Skywalker saved him. Skywalker was but a poor slave, nonetheless, he offered the group shelter and hospitality when they were caught in a sandstorm. At his home, they discovered that he had a talent for podracing, which Skywalker thought would be a good way for Jinn and Amidala to get the money required for the new hyperdrive.[5]
Binks was more than willing to help in the enterprise, offering to perform maintenance on Anakin's podracer. Whether or not his efforts were of any help was irrelevant; Skywalker appreciated the assistance. On the day of the Boonta Eve Classic Race, Binks continued to assist, and observed the race from a special platform reserved for the racer's family and friends. Binks was thrilled when Skywalker won, mostly at the prospect of being able to leave the inhospitable Tatooine.[5]
If Binks was taken aback by Tatooine, nothing could prepare him for Coruscant. A sprawling ecumenopolis, Binks was out of his depth in the capital, and understandably retreated to the sidelines of the political action taking place. He stayed at Senator Palpatine's apartments in the 500 Republica, eagerly awaiting the chance to return home. The chance came when Amidala was refused aid in the Senate, and decided to take matters into her own hands. She formulated a plan, based on Binks's mention of a Gungan Grand Army, and decided to take the fight to the Federation.[5]
General
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- "So, wesa make you 'Bombad General'."
"General?! (faints)" - ―Boss Nass and Jar Jar Binks

Upon returning to Naboo, Binks discovered that Otoh Gunga had been evacuated due to a major battle. He knew of the Gungan sacred place however, and took the Queen there. Upon meeting Nass, she made an alliance with him, unifying the Gungan and the Naboo people after years of bitter hatred and isolation. Nass was most pleased with the new alliance, and attributed it all to Binks, much to the latter's embarrassment. As a "reward," Nass appointed Binks as joint commander of the Gungan Grand Army, giving him the rank of Bombad General – a decision that made him faint with shock. Shortly after the promotion, Amidala revealed her plan: The Gungan Grand Army would draw OOM-9's army out of Theed, leaving the capital relatively unprotected. She and her task-force, along with the Jedi, would first liberate the Theed Hangar, allowing pilots to take their starfighters and attack the Droid Control Ship, hopefully deactivating all of the droids in the Federation droid army. Then, her task force would enter the Palace and capture the Federation Viceroy, Nute Gunray.[5]
Binks led the army out to the Great Grass Plains, where, on General Ceel's order, they would wait for OOM-9. The battle droid commander did not disappoint, and attacked the Gungans. They held up a solid defense against the mechanized army, but sheer numbers overwhelmed them, forcing Ceel to call for a retreat. During the chaos, Binks accidentally sent a cascading wave of energy balls into a pack of B1 battle droids and Armored Assault Tanks, which slowed the Federation advance for a while and allowed some Gungans to escape. However, Binks and his old friend, Tarpals, were rounded up and captured. Shortly after their capture, however, young Anakin Skywalker, who had accompanied them from Tatooine, destroyed the Droid Control Ship, deactivating the droids. The Gungans rejoined, knocking over the limp droids and celebrating.[5]
However, the victory was not without bitter loss. Qui-Gon, Binks's savior and friend, had died at the hands of the Sith Lord Darth Maul, releasing Binks from his life debt, and many Gungans had fallen at Grassy Plains. But their deaths were not in vain. Amidala had succeeded in her mission and had re-taken Naboo. Binks joined in the celebrations and looked forward to a new era of peace.[5]
In 23 BBY, Binks appeared in his capacity as the Associate Planetary Representative of Naboo on In the Political Pit.[12]
Clone Wars
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- "It's a clear desa Separatists made a pact witha desa Federation du Trade. Senators! Dellow felegates! In response to this direct threat to the Republic, mesa propose that the Senate give immediately emergency powers to the Supreme Chancellor! [sic]"
- ―Representative Jar Jar Binks
Following the Battle of Naboo, the new alliance between the Naboo and Gungans expanded to include a Gungan Representative to support the Senator for Naboo in the Galactic Senate.
Jar Jar served as Gungan Representative in 22 BBY before the outbreak of the Clone Wars, along with now-Senator Amidala.[7]
When Amidala was forced to go into hiding following a series of assassination attempts, Representative Binks stood in for her in the Senate. In her absence, however, Binks was easily manipulated by more experienced politicians, and as they preyed on his innocence, they convinced him that the creation of an army for the Republic was a course of action that Amidala would have taken. In fact, the creation of an army was exactly what Amidala had been fighting against. Feeling that it was his duty to act in her stead, he suggested that the Senate give Supreme Chancellor Palpatine the emergency powers required to create a Grand Army of the Republic. The motion passed, and soon afterwards, with the Battle of Geonosis, the Clone Wars began.[7]
Mission to Toydaria
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Jar Jar met up with Senator Bail Organa on Toydaria, a neutral planet, to ask King Katuunko if the Republic could use the planet as a supply staging base to get relief to the Twi'leks of Ryloth. Organa and Jar Jar are granted an audience with the king and his council, but negotiations are complicated by the arrival of Lott Dod, the Senate representative of the Trade Federation. Organa and Binks stressed their humanitarian intentions in the matter, but Dod pointed out that by agreeing to deliver supplies to Ryloth, it would be aiding Republic troops, and with Toydaria having declared strict neutrality in this war, it would destroy their neutrality. After thorough consideration, Katuunko officially denies the Republic their rights to a base on Toydaria, but afterwards he secretly met Organa and Binks and tells them that the humanitarian factor had actually gained his favor. He agreed to load the supply ships they already had at the time with with a preliminary supply of provisions if Organa could keep the involvement of Toydaria secret. Organa protested, as the supplies would only aid the Twi'leks for a few days, but the king said this was the best he could supply. Knowing these supplies were better than none at all, the Senator created a plan to have Jar Jar distract Dod and his aide during a banquet, which he did with extraordinary skill, while Organa supervised the loading of the relief supplies.[13]
The plan was successful, but when Organa and Binks were bid farewell by Katuunko, Dod protested that they had broken the agreement, as he learns of supply ships slipping through the blockade around Ryloth, a claim for which Organa demanded proof. Unable to give any, Dod left furious. However, before the diplomats departed, Katuunko announced that in the light of these events Toydaria may reconsider it's stance of neutrality.[13]
Negotiations on Rodia
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- "I think Jar Jar's dead, Threepio."
"Oh, not again." - ―Padmé Amidala and C-3PO believing Jar Jar to be dead

While preparing to leave Coruscant on a mission, swindlers Dannl Faytonni and Achk Med-Beq, on the run from the Senate Guard, attempted to trick Padmé's skiff out of Jar Jar and C-3PO to escape. However, after Jar Jar accidentally switched the gravity on the platform, Threepio forgot to disengage the autopilot, and the two swindlers were unknowingly sent back to the Senate. Padmé arrived, and the three took the yacht to Rodia.[14]
The three arrived on Rodia, and Amidala went to see her old friend, Senator Onaconda Farr. While Amidala went to ensure Rodia's allegiance to the Republic, Jar Jar tried to communicate with jungle natives, and in response, a fruit was flung at C-3PO. However, Amidala was captured by Nute Gunray, still holding a grudge from the disastrous Invasion of Naboo, and Gunray had promised to help Farr if Padmé was captured. After B1 battle droids and a crab droid attacked Jar Jar and Threepio, they knew that Padmé was in trouble. However, Jar Jar accidentally destroyed their yacht in the attack, and with no means of communication to the Republic, the two were forced to rescue Padmé.[15]
After finding Anakin Skywalker's Jedi cloak, Jar Jar put it on, and he was later mistaken for a Jedi by the battle droids. After falling down a grate, Jar Jar was presumed dead by Threepio, who informed Padmé after he escaped. However, Jar Jar was still alive, and after being chased by a Kwazel Maw, he attempted to rescue Padmé, not knowing she had already escaped. After Padmé glimpsed him, Jar Jar fell into the water again. However, this time, a B2 super battle droid deployed thermal detonators to destroy the "Jedi". Jar Jar ran into the Kwazel Maw again, but was able to befriend it, and named it "Boogie". Threepio, meanwhile, had been sent to contact the Republic, but after getting a short message through, he was arrested. He and Padmé were cornered by Gunray and several droidekas, while Farr watched helplessly. Jar Jar appeared just in time, and Boogie attacked the droids. Padmé cornered Gunray, and after Farr declared Rodia's allegiance to the Republic, several Venator-class Star Destroyers arrived, Commander Gree having got Threepio's message, and Gunray was taken away.[15]
After Anakin learned that his wife had been in trouble, he ordered his Padawan Ahsoka Tano to accompany Master Luminara Unduli in the transfer of Gunray.[16] However, after a short battle aboard their cruiser, Gunray was rescued by Asajj Ventress and the traitorous Senate Guard Captain Faro Argyus.[17]
Dooku's capture
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- "He's probably going to get himself killed."
"Don't worry. He's smarter than he looks." - ―A clone trooper and Commander Stone on Jar Jar Binks

Jar Jar was given a mission by chancellor Palpatine to pay a ransom for the trade of Dooku to the Republic. He and Senator Kharrus left on a shuttle with the ransom of one-million credits in spice. The ship was shot down by the same pirates they were supposed to pay the ransom to. When the attack started, the senator tied down Jar Jar in a seatbelt, but when the ship crashed the senator was thrown around and died. The ship was split in two and the pirates attacked with speeders. The clones on board and Jar Jar had no choice but to retreat into a nearby geyser. The geyser started to erupt and they climbed out just in time. Jar Jar realized that by observing skalder behaviour around the geysers, they will know when an eruption was imminent, and can take cover in the geysers and time their escape. The pirates took the money and ran. The rescue team needed to get to them but had no way to.[18]
Jar Jar had the idea to use the skalder in the area as mounts and they quickly found the pirate base and reclaimed the money. The clones spotted pirate tanks and the Representative went to "negotiate" with them. He climbed on one of WLO-5 speeder tanks and knocked out the driver, and activated the continuous fire button on the cannon. Jar Jar tried to control the cannon but fired it in random directions. One shot hit another tank and it crashed into a power coupling, knocking out power for the base. Another tank hit the tank Jar Jar was on and destroyed it. One shot from Jar Jar's tank destroyed that one. The angry pirates prepared to kill him, but the clones came out of hiding and secured the area. They entered the pirate base and found Anakin with his lightsaber to the pirate leader's throat and Obi-Wan ready to block any retaliation. The clones and Jar Jar brought Anakin's ship, the Twilight, behind them. They climbed out and released the leader. Clones and pirates prepared to fire on each other but the pirate leader stopped it before someone was hurt. The Jedi, the clones, and Jar Jar left, mission accomplished.[18]

The Blue Shadow Virus
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- "Yousa not creating life, yousa taking life. Yousa poisoned the Gungan water! "
- ―Jar Jar Binks to Nuvo Vindi
When Captain Gregar Typho found a couple of droids in the grasslands, Jar Jar accompanied Padmé to Naboo. While investigating the droids, Jar Jar accidentally destroyed one of them because he was looking for a small animal that lived near the swamps. Padmé and Jar Jar went to investigate. There, they were attacked by Peppi Bow, a female gungan. She explained that there was something wrong with the water. They followed the stream and found a secret lab. Padmé asked for reinforcements, but they were quickly captured by Dr. Nuvo Vindi, who had been creating an airborne sample of the deadly Blue Shadow Virus, and his droids. Soon after, however, they were saved by Anakin and the clones. Obi-Wan and Ahsoka arrived soon after for impeding anyone release the virus. The doctor had created a set of bombs containing the virus, and if they exploded, the whole planet would be infected. Fortunately, the clones were able to deactivate them while Anakin and Obi-Wan searched for Vindi.[19]
They found out that one of the bombs was missing but Jar Jar found the droid that had stolen it and saved all of the people from Naboo. Padmé soon found out that one of the tubes with the virus was missing. The entire lab was covered with the virus and Ahsoka and the clones were contaminated. Jar Jar and Padmé, who were wearing protective suits, helped to destroy the rest of the droids, preventing the virus's escape. In an attempt to help, Jar Jar wanted to shoot one of the droids but hit Padmé suit, thus contaminating Padmé as well. Luckily, Anakin and Obi-Wan returned with a cure for the virus. While the contaminated were being removed, Obi-Wan told Jar Jar that he had been very brave fending off the battle droids and that they might have him trained with a blaster. Jar Jar was very excited.[20]
Fall of the Republic
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Jar Jar Binks continued to represent the Gungans in Naboo's senatorial delegation throughout the Clone Wars, though his accomplishments in politics were never as significant as his vote on the Military Creation Act. He had also apparently learned to keep his mouth shut after the "Emergency Powers" debacle, learning from his substantial mistake that had led to one of the bloodiest wars in galactic history. After the death of his friend and colleague Padmé Amidala, he was one of the chief mourners at her funeral on Naboo along with Boss Rugor Nass,[21] and succeeded her Senatorial position, representing the Chommell sector in the Imperial Senate beginning in 19 BBY.[22]

Galactic Empire
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After the formation of the New Order, Binks was considered an ally of the new Emperor, and an Imperial Holovision report shortly after the end of the Clone Wars mentioned that he had personally sent Senator Binks to an undisclosed location.[8]
He was succeeded in his post as Representative of Naboo in 6 BBY by Pooja Naberrie, by appointment from Queen Kylantha.[source?]
The end of the Civil War
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Jar Jar was alive and well in 6.5 ABY, and was present on Coruscant during its liberation from the Galactic Empire by troops of the New Republic. While he was never involved in this liberation, he was situated relatively close to some of the action.[6]
Personality and traits
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- C-3PO: "The ship has been destroyed."
- Padmé: "Battle droids?"
- C-3PO: "No."
- Padmé: "Jar Jar?"
- C-3PO: "Jar Jar."
- ―C-3PO and Padmé Amidala after Jar Jar accidentally destroys her starship[src]
Jar Jar was clumsier than most of his fellow Gungans, which was the reason why he was banished from Otoh Gunga. He would often explain his dislike, lashing out with his long tongue. Like all Gungans, he spoke with a peculiar Basic dialect, which sometimes made him hard to understand.[5]
He often held a certain irreverence for his superiors—often making faces behind their backs, but he would still obey their orders. He was socially active, trying to communicate with sentients around him, and making new friends. He had some aptitude mechanically; he was able to perform maintenance on Anakin Skywalker's pod. As a diplomat, he helped unite the Gungans and the Naboo in 32 BBY. For that deed, he was promoted to general. He would lead the Gungan army against the battle droids, destroying many of them, even if sometimes by accident.[5] In other adventures during the course of the Clone Wars, Jar Jar displayed hidden talents of intellect and improvisation despite his clumsiness and nervousness, contributing greatly to Republic victories on either diplomatic or special combat missions.
As a politician, he successfully represented the Gungans for several years, but when he had to take the role of senator, he was easily manipulated by Palpatine's cronies, though Binks did not realize it.[7] However, his dedication to his friends made him a very reliable associate and ally, whether it may be on a diplomatic or combat mission.
Behind the scenes
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- "There is a group of fans for the films that doesn't like comic sidekicks. They want the films to be tough like Terminator, and they get very upset and opinionated about anything that has anything to do with being childlike."
- ―George Lucas

Jar Jar Binks was a computer-generated character, voiced by Ahmed Best,[5][7][21] who also provided the voice for the games Star Wars: Super Bombad Racing[23] and Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds.[24] Best reprised the role in a first season episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series, however it was later assigned to BJ Hughes.[25] Best returned to voice the role in the third and fourth seasons with the episodes Supply Lines,[26] Gungan Attack and Shadow Warrior. During the filming of the prequel trilogy, Best appeared on set in costume to provide a reference point for the other actors and appeared partially on-screen in a few shots, such as the close-up of Jar Jar's hand getting stuck in Anakin's podracer. Best also voiced Binks in 2006 for Star Wars creator George Lucas's entry into Stephen Colbert's "green screen challenge" for his show The Colbert Report,[27][28] and as a parody of the character in 2007 for the Robot Chicken: Star Wars special.[29] The character's name came from Jett Lucas, son of George Lucas.[30]
Many fans pinned their disappointments with The Phantom Menace on Jar Jar and his comedic antics, which they felt both fell flat of their targets and even offended some viewers.[31][32][33] Possibly as a result of fan hostility, Jar Jar's role in Attack of the Clones made him a pivotal part of the story, as the one who inadvertently helped Palpatine lay the foundations of the Galactic Empire, while minimizing his screen time.[7] His role in Revenge of the Sith was further reduced to two scenes and only two words.[21]
Many Star Wars fans express their distaste for the character of Binks in a variety of media. One such group of disgruntled viewers were prompted to create a fan film named "Jar Jar's Walking Papers," which depicts the death of Jar Jar.[34]

The Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace game says that Jar Jar was imprisoned upon his return to Otoh Gunga and Obi-Wan Kenobi rescued him before leaving together for Theed. This plot was invented to give an additional action in the Otoh Gunga mission, but the movie does not show that this event occurred, so this event is non-canon.[35]
In Failing Up With Jar Jar Binks, Binks being elected after promising "no new taxes" is a reference to American president George H. W. Bush and his 1988 election promise of "no new taxes."
In the 2008 LucasArts game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, while playing on Imperial occupied Kashyyyk, there is a trophy of Jar Jar Binks frozen in carbonite on the wall of Ozzik Sturn's trophy room. It is flanked by mounted trophies of a Kowakian monkey-lizard head and a Dianoga eye stalk, both nods to Salacious B. Crumb and the trash compactor monster from Episode IV. The carbonite-encased Jar Jar is a nod to a full-sized version that a fan made for one of the Star Wars Celebrations and is now located at the Letterman Digital Arts Center.[36]
Possible family
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According to an ambiguously-canon Star Wars Tales comic book story, Jar Jar's father, George R. Binks, in contrast to his son, was a dignified, intelligent character, who despairs at Jar Jar's foolish antics.[9] His wife is assumed to have been the mother of Jar Jar Binks, although George married her because he knew she could bear him an heir, not because he had romantic feelings for her. Also, in the Infinities story Tantive IV, Abso Bar Binks claims to be the son of Jar Jar.
Jar Jar's fate
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The Liberation of Coruscant mission of the Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns game, features a sprite identified as Jar Jar among the skyscrapers of Coruscant, seen only if the player decides to explore the whole game map with an air unit or by using cheat codes. This is a superficially canonical indication that Jar Jar was alive and well, and living on Coruscant, during the New Republic era. It may also be only an "Easter egg" like many featured in the game, and thus dubiously canonical. (For example, Clone Campaigns features sprites of C-3PO and R2-D2 appear near a crashed escape pod on Tatooine during a Clone Wars-era mission.)[6]
In the Naboo celebration scene inserted into the end of the 2004-version of Return of the Jedi, several Gungans are seen taking part in the celebrations. One Gungan can be heard shouting "Wesa free!".[37] Some fans thought that this was Ahmed Best as Jar Jar, but the voice actually belongs to Skywalker Sound editor Matthew Wood. Wood says he inserted the unscripted line as a joke, and Lucas liked it enough to leave in the final cut.[source?]
Non-canon appearances
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He was elected to the position of senator on a "no new taxes" platform. During the Clone Wars, Jar Jar was re-elected with wide popular approval, despite the fact that his opponent (another Gungan) brought up his record of clumsiness, political errors, and service in 'war.' His aides tried to convince him to run for President, and he may have been contacted by Darth Sidious.[38]
During his time in the Imperial Senate, "Senator Jar Jar Binks Commemorative Drinking Cups with Flexible Straws and 'Talking Action'" were produced, and were even available on worlds as distant as Tatooine.[39]
After Jar Jar's retirement, he married and later fathered a son who they named Abso Bar Binks. He was a kind father and always tried to bring presents home to both his wife and children, but the presents were always confiscated by the Empire at checkpoints. This led his son to join the growing Rebellion and join the crew of the Tantive V.[40]
Jar Jar makes a brief appearance in the special LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan Menace, where he is in the Senate Building during an attack. The result of the attack led to Jar Jar being hit with a blaster bolt and breaking into pieces, though his legs still ran around.
Musical representation
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Jar Jar is represented musically by his own motif called Jar Jar's Theme.
Appearances
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Non-canon appearances
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- "George R. Binks"—Star Wars Tales 20 (Ambiguously canonical source)
- "Force Fiction"—Star Wars Tales 7

- "Failing Up With Jar Jar Binks"—Star Wars Tales 20
- Star Wars: Republic 41: The Devaronian Version, Part 2 (Cover only)
- Star Wars Episode I: Watch Out, Jar Jar!
- Tag & Bink: Revenge of the Clone Menace (Mentioned only)
- "Melvin Fett"—Star Wars Tales 20 (Mentioned only)
- LEGO Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
- LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
- LEGO Star Wars: Darth Maul's Mission
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
- LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan Menace
- Star Wars Miniatures: Knights of the Old Republic ad
- Star Wars Manga: Black (Mentioned only) (Ambiguously canonical source)
- Star Wars: Yoda's Challenge Activity Center
- Star Wars: Jar Jar's Journey
Sources
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Notes and references
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 The New Essential Guide to Characters
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode I Insider's Guide
- ↑ The Official Star Wars Fact File
- ↑ Star Wars: Head-to-Head Tag Teams
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Evasive Action: Prey
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 George R. Binks
- ↑ Star Wars Episode I Adventures 9: Rescue in the Core
- ↑ The Death of Captain Tarpals
- ↑
What to Scan—HoloNet News Vol. 531 51 - ↑ 13.0 13.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Supply Lines" - ↑ The Clone Wars: Departure
- ↑ 15.0 15.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Bombad Jedi" - ↑ The Clone Wars: Transfer
- ↑
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Cloak of Darkness" - ↑ 18.0 18.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "The Gungan General" - ↑
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Blue Shadow Virus" - ↑
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Mystery of a Thousand Moons" - ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
- ↑ The Written Word
- ↑ Star Wars: Super Bombad Racing
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds
- ↑ http://www.theforce.net/topstory/story/ForceCast_In_The_Cantina_with_Dave_Filoni_120494.asp
- ↑ http://www.starwars.com/theclonewars/guide/episode303.html
- ↑
'George L.' Takes Second Place in Colbert's Greenscreen Challenge on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
- ↑
The Colbert Report: Greenscreen Challenge on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
- ↑
Ahmed Best at the Internet Movie Database - ↑ The Beginning: Making Episode I
- ↑ The Jar Jar Hate Page
- ↑ 78 Reasons to Hate Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
- ↑ Jar Jar Binks Must Die
- ↑ Jar Jar's Walking Papers
- ↑ Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
- ↑ Inside ILM
- ↑ Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
- ↑ Failing Up With Jar Jar Binks
- ↑ Melvin Fett
- ↑ Tantive IV
External links
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Jar Jar Binks on Wikipedia
Jar Jar Binks at the Internet Movie Database
Jar Jar Binks in The Completely Unofficial Star Wars Encyclopedia
Red in the Face on Hyperspace (content now obsolete; backup links 1 2 on Archive.org)
Jar Jar Binks Take 2 on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
Toothy Amphibian on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
Drawing Jar Jar Binks on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
Drawing Biohazard Suit Jar Jar on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
- What Happened To Han And Leia? How About Jar Jar? 'Star Wars' Emperor Lucas Speaks - MTV.com article where George Lucas discusses Binks's fate
Jar Jar Binks on the Official Star Wars Soundboards