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{{Quote|They have Master Yoda's species listed as [[Lannik (species)/Legends|Lannik]], and his midi-chlorian count at 4 million. That's just ridiculous!|[[Coleman Trebor/Legends|Coleman Trebor]]|HoloNet News Vol. 531 50}}
The [[Jedi Master/Legends|Jedi Master]] [[Yoda/Legends|Yoda]] was the best-known member of a [[Species/Legends|species]] whose true name is not recorded. Known in some sources simply as '''Yoda's species''', this species of small carnivorous [[Humanoid/Legends|humanoids]] produced several well-known members of the [[Jedi Order/Legends|Jedi Order]] during the time of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]].
The [[Jedi Master/Legends|Jedi Master]] [[Yoda/Legends|Yoda]] was the best-known member of a [[Species/Legends|species]] whose true name is not recorded. Known in some sources simply as '''Yoda's species''', this species of small carnivorous [[Humanoid/Legends|humanoids]] produced several well-known members of the [[Jedi Order/Legends|Jedi Order]] during the time of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]].


==Biology and appearance==
==Biology and appearance==
{{Dialogue|Yoda|A ''pleasure'' to meet you, it is.|Dooku|There is something about you that is… ''familiar''. I had an ''old friend'' who spoke in the ''same'' way.|attr=A [[Nemb (alias)|disguised]] [[Yoda/Legends|Yoda]] and [[Dooku/Legends|Dooku]]|src=Yoda Uncovered}}
[[File:Manyyodas.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Members of the species worshiping an idol]]
The name and homeworld of this species are unknown.
The name and homeworld of this species are unknown.


Members of the species were much shorter than an average [[Human/Legends|Human]], most standing below 70 centimeters, with lifespans of many hundreds of years (though their average lifespan is unknown because all known members of the species were [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]], who generally lived longer than ordinary members of a species). Adults of the species were characterized by sharp, elfin ears, ridges on their foreheads, tridactyl hands and (most commonly) anisodactyl feet. Their leathery skin and blood were both light green. Their sharp teeth suggested a carnivorous diet. The diet of the most famous member of the species, Jedi Master Yoda, consisted of nutrients most other beings considered disgusting.
Members of the species were much shorter than an average [[Human/Legends|Human]], most standing below 70 centimeters, with lifespans of many hundreds of years (though their average lifespan is unknown because all known members of the species were [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]], who generally lived longer than ordinary members of a species). Adults of the species were characterized by sharp, elfin ears, ridges on their foreheads, tridactyl hands and anisodactyl feet. Their leathery skin and blood were both light green. The diet of the most famous member of the species, Jedi Master Yoda, consisted of nutrients most other beings considered disgusting.


This species resembled the [[Lannik (species)/Legends|Lannik species]], both having a short stature, large pointed ears, and, in some cases, a topknot of hair. Whether this species was related to the Lannik is uncertain, though Yoda was at least once mistaken for a Lannik. A genetic connection between the two species was unlikely, though, because Lannik were much more [[Humanoid/Legends|humanoid]] and appeared to have evolved from simians, while the unknown tridactyl species had features that suggested an amphibian or reptilian ancestry.
All known members were very wise and had extraordinary [[The Force/Legends|Force]] [[Force-sensitive/Legends|potential]]. Most of them, though not all, spoke an idiosyncratic dialect of [[Galactic Basic Standard/Legends|Galactic Basic Standard]], utilizing nonstandard grammar and formalized sentence construction.  
 
All known members were very wise and had extraordinary [[The Force/Legends|Force]] [[Force-sensitive/Legends|potential]]. Most of them, though not all, spoke an idiosyncratic dialect of [[Galactic Basic Standard/Legends|Galactic Basic Standard]], utilizing nonstandard grammar and formalized sentence construction. Members of this elusive species were rarely seen in [[The galaxy/Legends|the known galaxy]].<ref name="attackultimate">''[[Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Ultimate Illustrated Guide]]''</ref>


==Notable members==
==Notable members==
[[File:Yoda-SWM80.png|thumb|right|200px|Jedi Master Yoda]]
[[File:Yoda-SWM80.png|thumb|right|200px|Jedi Master Yoda]]
Yoda, the most famous member of this species, was the Jedi [[Grand Master/Legends|Grand Master]] during the time of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] for over two centuries and one of the most powerful Jedi in the history of the Order. Master Yoda died from natural causes at the age of 900 standard years.
Yoda, the most famous member of this species, was the [[Jedi Master/Legends|Jedi Master]] during the time of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] for over two centuries and one of the most powerful Jedi in the history of the Order. Master Yoda died from natural causes at the age of 900 standard years.
 
Two other Jedi, [[Yaddle/Legends|Yaddle]] and [[Vandar Tokare]], were also powerful [[Jedi Master/Legends|Masters]] who both sat on the [[Jedi Council/Legends|Jedi Councils]] on [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]] and on [[Dantooine/Legends|Dantooine]] respectively. A fourth Jedi Master of said species, [[Oteg]], served during the [[Cold War (Galactic Republic&ndash;Sith Empire)|Cold War]]. A fifth, lesser-known Jedi of this species, Jedi Knight [[Minch]], served the Jedi Order around [[700 BBY]]. Although little is known about him, he proved himself quite able in the ways of the Force when he single-handedly defeated a [[Dark Jedi/Legends|Dark Jedi]] [[Bpfasshi Dark Jedi leader|Master]] in [[Duel on Dagobah (700 BBY)|combat]]. In contrast to the other four masters, who had all shown exceptional calmness and self-control at all times, Minch had a slightly more fiery temperament and was known to have once lost his cool when subjected to [[Dun Möch/Legends|Dun Möch]].


A statue of an [[Unidentified Jedi (Yoda's species)|unknown Jedi]] of this species was inside the [[Valley of the Jedi]] on [[Ruusan/Legends|Ruusan]].
A statue of an [[Unidentified Jedi (Yoda's species)|unknown Jedi]] of this species was inside the [[Valley of the Jedi]] on [[Ruusan/Legends|Ruusan]].
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
{{Quote|I never really figured out where he came from, what his species is called&hellip; he's a mystery character. He's a magical character. He has no background. He comes and he goes. He's the subversive secret mysterious stranger that enters the film and then exits at the end.|George Lucas, on Yoda|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?t=35&v=Sk7RN3t2v14}}
{{Quote|I never really figured out where he came from, what his species is called&hellip; he's a mystery character. He's a magical character. He has no background. He comes and he goes. He's the subversive secret mysterious stranger that enters the film and then exits at the end.|George Lucas, on Yoda|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?t=35&v=Sk7RN3t2v14}}
[[George Lucas]] maintained a strict policy of keeping the history, name, origin, and whereabouts of this species unknown. When asked what species Yoda is, Lucas has only joked, "He's a frog." In the documentary "From Puppets to Pixels," he joked that Yoda is "the illegitimate child of [[Wikipedia:Kermit the Frog|Kermit the Frog]] and [[Wikipedia:Miss Piggy|Miss Piggy]]."
[[George Lucas]] maintained a strict policy of keeping the history, name, origin, and whereabouts of this species unknown. When asked what species Yoda is, Lucas has only joked, "He's a frog." In the documentary "From Puppets to Pixels," he joked that Yoda is "the illegitimate child of [[Wikipedia:Kermit the Frog|Kermit the Frog]] and [[Wikipedia:Miss Piggy|Miss Piggy]]." [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] actively discouraged licensees from exploring Yoda's species, wishing to avoid confirming that an entire species of Yoda-like individuals even necessarily existed.


[[Donald F. Glut]]'s [[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (novel)|novelization]] of [[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (novel)|''Star Wars'': Episode V ''The Empire Strikes Back'']] referred to Yoda as an [[Wikipedia:Elf|elf]].<ref name="ESBN">[[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (novel)|''Star Wars'': Episode V ''The Empire Strikes Back'' novel]]</ref>
[[Donald F. Glut]]'s [[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (novel)|novelization]] of [[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (novel)|''Star Wars'': Episode V ''The Empire Strikes Back'']] referred to Yoda as an [[Wikipedia:Elf|elf]].<ref name="ESBN">[[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (novel)|''Star Wars'': Episode V ''The Empire Strikes Back'' novel]]</ref>
[[File:Yaddle_EGTF.jpg|thumb|Yaddle]]
Prior to the creation of [[Yaddle/Legends|Yaddle]] for [[Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace|''The Phantom Menace'']], [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] actively discouraged licensees from exploring Yoda's species, wishing to avoid confirming that an entire species of Yoda-like individuals even necessarily existed. Lines cut from [[Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith|''Revenge of the Sith'']] simply refer to the species as "Yoda's species."


Lucas's policy has resulted in certain ''Star Wars'' publications being canceled. A significant example was when Lucasfilm (likely at the direction of George Lucas) ordered the pulping of the entire print run of a yet-to-be-released ''Star Wars'' trading card depicting a group of the unknown tridactyl species worshiping a larger-than-life statue of one of their number, led in prayer by an individual who may have been intended to be Yoda.
Lucas's policy has resulted in certain ''Star Wars'' publications being canceled. A significant example was when Lucasfilm (likely at the direction of George Lucas) ordered the pulping of the entire print run of a yet-to-be-released ''Star Wars'' trading card depicting a group of the unknown tridactyl species worshiping a larger-than-life statue of one of their number, led in prayer by an individual who may have been intended to be Yoda.
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[[Santa Claus/Legends|Santa Claus]] appears to be a member of Yoda's species (as shown in [[Star Wars Adventure Journal 8|''Star Wars Adventure Journal'' 8]]), though this is an [[Easter egg (virtual)|Easter egg]] and therefore is non-canon in [[Star Wars Legends|Legends]]. In ''[[Star Wars: X-Wing]]'', which also includes a cameo of Santa Claus, [[:File:IndependenceSantaClaus.png|what appears to be]] a member of this species can be seen on the deck of a hangar of the [[Starship/Legends|starship]] [[Independence/Legends|''Independence'']].
[[Santa Claus/Legends|Santa Claus]] appears to be a member of Yoda's species (as shown in [[Star Wars Adventure Journal 8|''Star Wars Adventure Journal'' 8]]), though this is an [[Easter egg (virtual)|Easter egg]] and therefore is non-canon in [[Star Wars Legends|Legends]]. In ''[[Star Wars: X-Wing]]'', which also includes a cameo of Santa Claus, [[:File:IndependenceSantaClaus.png|what appears to be]] a member of this species can be seen on the deck of a hangar of the [[Starship/Legends|starship]] [[Independence/Legends|''Independence'']].


===Number of toes===
Because of their three fingers on each hand and three toes on each foot, some have called Yoda's species a "tridactyl."
Because of their three fingers on each hand and three toes on each foot, some have called Yoda's species a "tridactyl."
Many fans have speculated that this unknown species is the [[Ancient Order of the Whills|Whills]] (as in the [[Journal of the Whills/Legends|''Journal of the Whills'']]), but, in an interview, George Lucas has denied this. A misconception that Yoda is a Whill from the planet "Grentarik" originated on the [[Fanon|fan-fiction]] site run by "SuperShadow."
===Number of toes===
[[File:Yoda_claws.png|thumb|left|180px|Yoda, showing his clawed hand]]
The number of toes that members of this species possess has been inconsistently portrayed over the course of the ''Star Wars'' franchise, including in the films. A tridactyl foot would only have three toes, but this version has only appeared once, in ''The Phantom Menace'', whereas the puppet used in [[Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back|''The Empire Strikes Back'']] and [[Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi|''Return of the Jedi'']], as well as the digital model from ''Revenge of the Sith'', all have four toes.


In the ''Empire Strikes Back'' shot of Yoda rummaging through [[Luke Skywalker/Legends|Luke's]] supplies, Yoda's soles are visible. Although there are definitely three forward-facing toes, an additional digit protruding in the opposite direction is ambiguously either a fourth toe or a prehensile heel of some kind (if such a thing is anatomically possible). The clear presence or absence of a fourth toenail would settle the matter, but the angle of the shot makes it impossible to see whether one is there. If the fourth, rear-facing digit ''is'' a toe, then Yoda's species have [[Wikipedia:Dactyly#In birds|anisodactyl]] feet.
In the ''Empire Strikes Back'' shot of Yoda rummaging through [[Luke Skywalker/Legends|Luke's]] supplies, Yoda's soles are visible. Although there are definitely three forward-facing toes, an additional digit protruding in the opposite direction is ambiguously either a fourth toe or a prehensile heel of some kind (if such a thing is anatomically possible). The clear presence or absence of a fourth toenail would settle the matter, but the angle of the shot makes it impossible to see whether one is there. If the fourth, rear-facing digit ''is'' a toe, then Yoda's species have [[Wikipedia:Dactyly#In birds|anisodactyl]] feet.
In ''The Phantom Menace'', the puppets of both Yoda and Yaddle feature three forward-facing toes and a blunted Human-like heel instead of the original puppet's anisodactyl arrangement, thus having truly tridactyl feet. [[Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones|''Attack of the Clones'']] has a fully digital Yoda but contains no close-ups adequate to discern the toe arrangement.
The digital Yoda in ''Revenge of the Sith'' returns to the [[original trilogy]] puppet's anisodactyl design, as seen in shots of Yoda plummeting to the Senate Rotunda floor at the conclusion of his battle with [[Palpatine/Legends|Darth Sidious]], and when jumping down into [[Bail Prestor Organa/Legends|Bail Organa's]] speeder shortly afterward. One earlier shot of Yoda lying momentarily stunned on a senate pod during the battle also seems to display a rearward fourth toenail, indicating that the fourth digit is indeed a toe, but the shot is not adequately clear at DVD resolution.
Likely as a result of the above inconsistency, various [[Hasbro Inc.|Hasbro]] action figures of Yoda produced since ''Return of the Jedi'' have featured three, four or five toes in a variety of arrangements. None of these precisely matched his anisodactyl feet in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' until ''Revenge of the Sith'' figures molded a toenail onto the ambiguous rear-facing fourth digit of the ''Empire Strikes Back'' design, definitively making the digit a toe. Whether Hasbro based this on a ''Revenge of the Sith'' digital model or access to the original trilogy's puppet, or if this was speculation on their part, is unknown.
The 2006 reference book ''[[The New Essential Guide to Alien Species]]'', on page 216, states that Yoda's species had "five-toed feet, with three toes in front and two toes in back." However, the five-toed arrangement is not visible in any film, so this statement contradicts the more common anisodactyl version featured in the majority of the films (which naturally possess a higher level of canon). This five-toed version remains the least used in any incarnation of ''Star Wars'' media.
The 2008 animated film and television series [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars|''The Clone Wars'']] uses a CGI model of Yoda that matches the one-off tridactyl arrangement from ''The Phantom Menace'', with three forward-facing toes and a blunted heel. The episode "[[Ambush]]" has shots of Yoda's feet showing three forward toes and a pointed heel in back.
In the "[[Ask Lobot]]" feature of [[Star Wars Insider 122|''Star Wars Insider'' 122]], released in [[December]] [[2010]], [[Holocron continuity database]] keeper [[Leland Chee]] stated that Yoda has four toes: three in the front and one in the back.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==Sources==
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*[[The Empire Strikes Back Coloring Book (1982)|''The Empire Strikes Back Coloring Book'' (1982)]]
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*[[Star Wars: The Power of the Force (1995 toy line)|''Star Wars: The Power of the Force'' (1995)]]
*[[Star Wars: Episode I (toy line)|''Star Wars: Episode I'' toy line]]
*''[[Star Wars Episode I Who's Who: A Pocket Guide to the Characters of The Phantom Menace]]''
*[[Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (reference book)|''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' reference book]]
*''[[Star Wars: Power of the Jedi]]''
*{{StarWarsKidsCite|3|Star Wars Kids Answer Quest}}
*''[[Star Wars Episode I: I Am a Jedi]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Episode I The Visual Dictionary]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Illustrated Companion]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Visual Dictionary]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Ultimate Illustrated Guide]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: The Visual Dictionary]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary]]''
*''[[The Essential Guide to Characters]]''
*''[[The Essential Guide to Characters]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive]]''
*{{InsiderCite|47|In the Star Wars Universe}}
*''[[The New Essential Guide to Characters]]''
*''[[The New Essential Chronology]]''
*[[Star Wars Insider 79|''Star Wars Insider'' 79]]
*''[[Star Wars Roleplaying Game]]''
*''[[The Dark Forces Saga]]''
*''[[The New Essential Guide to Alien Species]]''
*{{Topps|set=2009 Topps Star Wars Galaxy Series 4|cardname=Pronovost sketch card}}
*{{Topps|set=2010 Topps Star Wars Galaxy Series 5|cardname=Pronovost sketch card}}
*{{Topps|set=2011 Topps Star Wars Galaxy Series 6|cardname=Pronovost sketch card}}
*''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia]]''
*''[[Star Wars ABC]]''
*[[The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force (real-life book)|''The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force'']]
*{{InsiderCite|122|Ask Lobot}}
*''[[Star Wars: The Phantom Menace: The Expanded Visual Dictionary]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Darth Maul, Sith Apprentice]]''
*''[[Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Beware the Sith]]'' {{Po}}
*''[[Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide: Updated and Expanded]]''
*{{SW|url=video/the-creatures-of-episode-iii|text=The Creatures of Episode III|int=The Creatures of Episode III}}
*''[[The Essential Reader's Companion]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jedi Knight]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Masters of the Force]]'' {{Po}}
*''[[Star Wars: The Legendary Yoda]]''
*[[Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook|''Star Wars: Edge of the Empire'' Core Rulebook]]
*''[[Ultimate Sticker Collection: Star Wars: Battles of the Clone Wars]]''
*{{SWE|groups|jediorder|Jedi Order}} {{Po}}}}


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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The Jedi Master Yoda was the best-known member of a species whose true name is not recorded. Known in some sources simply as Yoda's species, this species of small carnivorous humanoids produced several well-known members of the Jedi Order during the time of the Galactic Republic.

Biology and appearance

The name and homeworld of this species are unknown.

Members of the species were much shorter than an average Human, most standing below 70 centimeters, with lifespans of many hundreds of years (though their average lifespan is unknown because all known members of the species were Jedi, who generally lived longer than ordinary members of a species). Adults of the species were characterized by sharp, elfin ears, ridges on their foreheads, tridactyl hands and anisodactyl feet. Their leathery skin and blood were both light green. The diet of the most famous member of the species, Jedi Master Yoda, consisted of nutrients most other beings considered disgusting.

All known members were very wise and had extraordinary Force potential. Most of them, though not all, spoke an idiosyncratic dialect of Galactic Basic Standard, utilizing nonstandard grammar and formalized sentence construction.

Notable members

Jedi Master Yoda

Yoda, the most famous member of this species, was the Jedi Master during the time of the Galactic Republic for over two centuries and one of the most powerful Jedi in the history of the Order. Master Yoda died from natural causes at the age of 900 standard years.

A statue of an unknown Jedi of this species was inside the Valley of the Jedi on Ruusan.

Behind the scenes

"I never really figured out where he came from, what his species is called… he's a mystery character. He's a magical character. He has no background. He comes and he goes. He's the subversive secret mysterious stranger that enters the film and then exits at the end."
―George Lucas, on Yoda[src]

George Lucas maintained a strict policy of keeping the history, name, origin, and whereabouts of this species unknown. When asked what species Yoda is, Lucas has only joked, "He's a frog." In the documentary "From Puppets to Pixels," he joked that Yoda is "the illegitimate child of Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy." Lucasfilm actively discouraged licensees from exploring Yoda's species, wishing to avoid confirming that an entire species of Yoda-like individuals even necessarily existed.

Donald F. Glut's novelization of Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back referred to Yoda as an elf.[1]

Lucas's policy has resulted in certain Star Wars publications being canceled. A significant example was when Lucasfilm (likely at the direction of George Lucas) ordered the pulping of the entire print run of a yet-to-be-released Star Wars trading card depicting a group of the unknown tridactyl species worshiping a larger-than-life statue of one of their number, led in prayer by an individual who may have been intended to be Yoda.

The Essential Guide to Characters listed Yoda's homeworld as Dagobah. However, newer material states that Yoda was not born there.

Santa Claus appears to be a member of Yoda's species (as shown in Star Wars Adventure Journal 8), though this is an Easter egg and therefore is non-canon in Legends. In Star Wars: X-Wing, which also includes a cameo of Santa Claus, what appears to be a member of this species can be seen on the deck of a hangar of the starship Independence.

Number of toes

Because of their three fingers on each hand and three toes on each foot, some have called Yoda's species a "tridactyl."

In the Empire Strikes Back shot of Yoda rummaging through Luke's supplies, Yoda's soles are visible. Although there are definitely three forward-facing toes, an additional digit protruding in the opposite direction is ambiguously either a fourth toe or a prehensile heel of some kind (if such a thing is anatomically possible). The clear presence or absence of a fourth toenail would settle the matter, but the angle of the shot makes it impossible to see whether one is there. If the fourth, rear-facing digit is a toe, then Yoda's species have anisodactyl feet.

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references