Shodu Warrick
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| Shodu Warrick | |
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| Hair color |
Gray |
| Eye color |
Black |
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The Ewok Shodu Warrick and her husband Deej had four children: three sons, Weechee, Willy, and Wicket, and a daughter, Winda.
Once, when Shodu's husband became ill, she cared for him and nursed him back to health.
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Behind the scenes
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By Wicket's conversations with his mother, Shodu, it may be assumed that either Ewoks in general, or the Warrick family specifically, did not put emphasis on referring to one's parent by their title, but rather freely by their given name.
Shodu was played by Pam Grizz in Caravan of Courage and Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.
She was voiced by Esther Scott in the second season of Star Wars: Ewoks.
Appearances
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- How the Ewoks Saved the Trees: An Old Ewok Legend
- Wicket Goes Fishing: An Ewok Adventure
- Fuzzy as an Ewok (Picture only)
- The Ewok Who Was Afraid: An Ewok Adventure

Star Wars: Ewoks—"To Save Deej"


Star Wars: Ewoks—"The Tree of Light"


Star Wars: Ewoks—"Sunstar vs. Shadowstone" (Picture only)


Star Wars: Ewoks—"Home is Where the Shrieks Are"


Star Wars: Ewoks—"A Gift for Shodu"


Star Wars: Ewoks—"Night of the Stranger"


Star Wars: Ewoks—"Gone With the Mimphs" (Mentioned only)


Star Wars: Ewoks—"Prow Beaten"


Star Wars: Ewoks—"Horville's Hut of Horrors"


Star Wars: Ewoks—"Bringing Up Norky"


Star Wars: Ewoks—"Battle for the Sunstar"

- Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (First appearance)
- Ewoks: The Battle for Endor
Sources
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- Galactic Phrase Book and Travel Guide
- The Essential Guide to Characters

Star Wars Customizable Card Game – Endor Limited (Card: Wicket)

- Roleplaying Game: Saga Edition Core Rulebook
- Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 14

Shodu in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)


Deej Warrick in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)



