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Ewok Celebration (colloquially known as Yub Yub or Yub nub for its lyrics, translating into 'freedom' in the Ewok language) is a musical theme recurring in the ending of the Return of the Jedi. It was composed by John Williams. In the Star Wars series of films, Ewoks are sentient furred bipeds native to the forest moon of Endor who help the Rebel Alliance defeat the forces of the Galactic Empire in the Battle of Endor. ... Movie poster Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, is a science fiction film that debuted in 1983, and re-released with changes in 1997 and 2004. ... Williams conducting the London Symphony Orchestra during the recording of the score for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. ...


It is the song sung during the celebration of the Ewoks on Endor with the Rebel Alliance pilots after the destruction of the Death Star II. Alternative meanings: Ewoks (cartoon) In the Star Wars series of films, Ewoks are sentient furred bipeds native to Endors forest moon who help the Rebel Alliance defeat the forces of the Galactic Empire in the Battle of Endor. ... In the fictional universe of Star Wars, the forest moon of Endor is a moon which is home to the Ewoks and above which the second Death Star was constructed in Return of the Jedi. ... The symbol of the Rebel Alliance . In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Rebel Alliance, or more formally, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, was an interstellar political resistance force formed in direct military opposition to the Galactic Empire. ... The first Death Star The second Death Star The Death Star is a giant military space station in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...


The song's lyrics are in the language of the Ewoks. In the Star Wars series of films, Ewoks are sentient furred bipeds native to the forest moon of Endor who help the Rebel Alliance defeat the forces of the Galactic Empire in the Battle of Endor. ...


In the 1997 edition of the movie (see List of changes in Star Wars re-releases), a different song (Victory Celebration) without lyrics replaces the original version. 1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The following are partial lists of changes in Star Wars re-releases. ...


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Ewok - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (793 words)
Ewoks are curious individuals that stand about one meter tall; they are omnivorous and use spears, slings, and knives as weapons; they also use hang gliders, battle wagons, and bordoks as vehicles.
The Ewoks helped in the ground battle to destroy the Imperial shield generator on the forest floor, and their primitive weapons felled the stormtroopers and the scout walkers of the Empire.
The Ewoks later appeared in the Star Wars animated series Star Wars: Ewoks (1985-1987) and two TV specials, Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (1984) and Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985), all of which were set chronologically after their Return of the Jedi appearance.
Encyclopedia: Ewok celebration (615 words)
Ewok Celebration (colloquially known as Yub Yub or Yub nub for its lyrics, translating into 'freedom' in the Ewok language) is a musical theme recurring in the ending of the Return of the Jedi.
It is the song sung during the celebration of the Ewoks on Endor with the Rebel Alliance pilots after the destruction of the Death Star II.
The Ewoks later appeared in the cartoon series Ewoks (1985) and two TV specials, Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (1984) and Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985), all of which were set chronologically after their Return of the Jedi appearance.
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