» ("You're Bantha fodder!") Sebulba. Bantha fodder was a type of food eaten by banthas. The phrase "bantha fodder" was also used as an offensive term, as the substance smelled extremely foul. Alternatively, "poodoo"—"fodder" in Huttese—was used for the same purpose.
Skug: A common Zygerrian insult. Skull: A Z-95 Headhunter, in TIE pilot slang. Sleemo: This Huttese insult was pronounced slay-mo and translated as "slimeball," a rude insult. Sod it: This was an expression of frustration. Son of a bantha: An insult once directed at Han Solo by Sana Starros.
During one scene in Return of the Jedi, Jabba the Hutt insults Han Solo by saying: "You may have been a good smuggler, but now you're bantha fodder." The line became a popular one among Star Wars fans, with "bantha fodder" becoming a well-known Star Wars-related insult.
Bantha's were Herbivores so they grazed on grass and weeds that naturally grew on Tattooine.
Banthas thrive in desert environments and are used by Tusken Raiders and moisture farmers as modes of transport. Tusken Raiders are known to ride on banthas single file to hide their numbers, while others use banthas for their milk (which is blue in color), meat, and hides.
Male Tuskens served as warriors, while females held a number of roles. In some tribes, females could be distinguished by their elaborate jeweled masks with eye-slits and torso-covering sand-shrouds.
Blue Milk – $7.99 – plant-based blend of coconut and rice milks with alluring fruity characteristics. Green Milk – $7.99 – plant-based blend of coconut and rice milks with zippy citrus and tropical characteristics.
The Devlikks are one of the shortest-lived galaxy species that can live 9 years and some lucky ones at 10 years, they are an avian species capable of reaching 1.4 meters in addition to having a green plumage and small legs.
Porgs made their debut during Star Wars: The Last Jedi as the docile, flightless bird-like creatures that live on Planet Ahch-To, where Luke Skywalker exiles himself. They didn't get very much screentime, but the adorable creatures still stole fans' hearts.
Biology. The Human species was able to interbreed with the Coynite, Echani, Ferroan, Hamadryas, Kiffar, Miraluka, Nagai, Sith, Theelin, Twi'lek, and a number of other species. When Humans bred with the Kalai, the resulting offspring were known as Lethagoe and with the Zabrak the Dathomirians.
Originally code-named Alpha, he was an unaltered clone of the famed Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett who raised the boy as his son. Boba emulated his father and genetic donor by wearing a customized suit of Mandalorian armor.
One of the most iconic lines in the entire franchise (and in movie history), is "May the Force be with you." But there are many more lines throughout the 130+ hours of Star Wars content, and these are some of the best, broken down by which movie or TV show they appear in.
As Plo himself puts it: "When you ask for trouble, you should not be surprised when it finds you."
Bantha poodoo - This is a Huttese phrase basically meaning "Bantha fodder," and it first appears in Return of the Jedi. Jabba the Hutt is the character to speak the phrase as an insult.
That's a date. 'BBY' stands for 'Before the Battle of Yavin,' referring to the climactic battle over the moon of Yavin IV where Luke shoots a proton torpedo down the Death Star's exhaust port in the original Star Wars film.
Order 67 was an order requiring clone troopers to begin dancing. During the Battle of Utapau, Darth Sidious accidentally executed Order 67 when he meant to use Order 66. Just after the order was executed, Cody and his troops began dancing.
By the age of the Old Republic, the Gree were noted for being one of the oldest species in the galaxy and known for their bizarre and wonderful technology.
It's for their own protection. Without privacy and the ability to keep to themselves while they grow into adults over the course of several centuries, the species might be endangered or even extinct.
With the death of T'ra Saa at Taivas, K'Kruhk became the oldest and most experienced of the surviving Jedi and participated in the alliance's final assault on the Sith-held Coruscant. Following the deaths of Darth Krayt and Roan Fel, K'Kruhk became one of the three Triumvirs of the restored Galactic Alliance.
The ocean quahog is a fist-size clam that can live to be 500 years or older. Some researchers believe the sturdy quahog's secret to a long life is its ability to protect its proteins from damage.
Skim Milk = purple
Skim milk, or non-fat milk, has a purple cap indicating that it contains little to no fat. Not all grocery stores and brands follow this coloring system—so make sure to double-check the wording on the label before you throw the blue-capped milk in your cart.
The real world Milk Stand found at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge serves "green milk," which is actually a frozen plant-based blend of coconut and rice milks that the menu describes as having "zippy citrus and tropical characteristics." The location at Disney's Hollywood Studios additionally serves an alcoholic Green Milk ...
This includes, of course, the world of bartending, with drink creators finding inspiration in the people and figures of the Star War universe. The Blue Milk of Tatooine is named for the beverage that Luke Skywalker, his uncle Owen and aunt Berlu drink in their hut on the overutilized desert planet.