Do all members of Yoda's species talk oddly?
As we know, Yoda (the little green Jedi master in Star Wars) does not talk like most others. However, we know that Yoda is not the only one of his kind; a female member, also the same species, known as Yaddle, proved that Yoda was not the only one of his species. Therefore, I feel comfortable asking if all of Yoda's species speak backwards like him or if he's the only one.
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As we know, Yoda (the little green Jedi master in Star Wars) does not talk like most others. However, we know that Yoda is not the only one of his kind; a female member, also the same species, known as Yaddle, proved that Yoda was not the only one of his species. Therefore, I feel comfortable asking if all of Yoda's species speak backwards like him or if he's the only one.
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Related: scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/151753/…
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
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Should this question be titled “Talk oddly, do all of Yoda’s species?”
– Thunderforge
2 days ago
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"In the shop it is" - Yaddle's line in, unfortunately, not canon Yarael Poof material
– default locale
2 days ago
2
Other (non-canon) members of the species not mentioned in answers or the question to research (see if they are known to speak oddly): the Jedi Minch, and Vandar Tokare
– Stormblessed
2 days ago
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As we know, Yoda (the little green Jedi master in Star Wars) does not talk like most others. However, we know that Yoda is not the only one of his kind; a female member, also the same species, known as Yaddle, proved that Yoda was not the only one of his species. Therefore, I feel comfortable asking if all of Yoda's species speak backwards like him or if he's the only one.
star-wars yoda
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As we know, Yoda (the little green Jedi master in Star Wars) does not talk like most others. However, we know that Yoda is not the only one of his kind; a female member, also the same species, known as Yaddle, proved that Yoda was not the only one of his species. Therefore, I feel comfortable asking if all of Yoda's species speak backwards like him or if he's the only one.
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Related: scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/151753/…
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
3
Should this question be titled “Talk oddly, do all of Yoda’s species?”
– Thunderforge
2 days ago
1
"In the shop it is" - Yaddle's line in, unfortunately, not canon Yarael Poof material
– default locale
2 days ago
2
Other (non-canon) members of the species not mentioned in answers or the question to research (see if they are known to speak oddly): the Jedi Minch, and Vandar Tokare
– Stormblessed
2 days ago
add a comment |
Related: scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/151753/…
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
3
Should this question be titled “Talk oddly, do all of Yoda’s species?”
– Thunderforge
2 days ago
1
"In the shop it is" - Yaddle's line in, unfortunately, not canon Yarael Poof material
– default locale
2 days ago
2
Other (non-canon) members of the species not mentioned in answers or the question to research (see if they are known to speak oddly): the Jedi Minch, and Vandar Tokare
– Stormblessed
2 days ago
Related: scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/151753/…
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
Related: scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/151753/…
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
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3
Should this question be titled “Talk oddly, do all of Yoda’s species?”
– Thunderforge
2 days ago
Should this question be titled “Talk oddly, do all of Yoda’s species?”
– Thunderforge
2 days ago
1
1
"In the shop it is" - Yaddle's line in, unfortunately, not canon Yarael Poof material
– default locale
2 days ago
"In the shop it is" - Yaddle's line in, unfortunately, not canon Yarael Poof material
– default locale
2 days ago
2
2
Other (non-canon) members of the species not mentioned in answers or the question to research (see if they are known to speak oddly): the Jedi Minch, and Vandar Tokare
– Stormblessed
2 days ago
Other (non-canon) members of the species not mentioned in answers or the question to research (see if they are known to speak oddly): the Jedi Minch, and Vandar Tokare
– Stormblessed
2 days ago
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For reasons that are not clear, George Lucas required that no information about Yoda'a species was to be revealed in extended universe materials. Up to this point, Disney has followed the same policy, although it is not clear whether that will continue to be a strict rule for the canon.
However, the net effect of Lucas's rules is that nobody knows what is typical of Yoda's species in essentially any regard. Almost everything inferred about his race is simply based on observations of Yoda himself. Yaddle has no dialogue, and what little is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that could not be inferred from observation of Yoda alone. So whether Yoda's speech pattern is typical is completely unknown.
This just isn't right. What about Yaddle?
– ThePopMachine
Dec 31 '18 at 3:36
@ThePopMachine Yaddle has no dialogue, and what is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that cannot be inferred from observation of Yoda alone.
– Buzz
Dec 31 '18 at 3:39
1
It seems like quite an omission not to mention her given the decisive language used. It leaves the impression that there is literally no information or appearance of anything at all to do with Yoda's species besides Yoda. You can add pretty much what you just replied.
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
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In The Old Republic game, Master Oteg is also a yoda but speaks normally, not oddly.
Unfortunately, the game is no longer considered canon.
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For reasons that are not clear, George Lucas required that no information about Yoda'a species was to be revealed in extended universe materials. Up to this point, Disney has followed the same policy, although it is not clear whether that will continue to be a strict rule for the canon.
However, the net effect of Lucas's rules is that nobody knows what is typical of Yoda's species in essentially any regard. Almost everything inferred about his race is simply based on observations of Yoda himself. Yaddle has no dialogue, and what little is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that could not be inferred from observation of Yoda alone. So whether Yoda's speech pattern is typical is completely unknown.
This just isn't right. What about Yaddle?
– ThePopMachine
Dec 31 '18 at 3:36
@ThePopMachine Yaddle has no dialogue, and what is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that cannot be inferred from observation of Yoda alone.
– Buzz
Dec 31 '18 at 3:39
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It seems like quite an omission not to mention her given the decisive language used. It leaves the impression that there is literally no information or appearance of anything at all to do with Yoda's species besides Yoda. You can add pretty much what you just replied.
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
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For reasons that are not clear, George Lucas required that no information about Yoda'a species was to be revealed in extended universe materials. Up to this point, Disney has followed the same policy, although it is not clear whether that will continue to be a strict rule for the canon.
However, the net effect of Lucas's rules is that nobody knows what is typical of Yoda's species in essentially any regard. Almost everything inferred about his race is simply based on observations of Yoda himself. Yaddle has no dialogue, and what little is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that could not be inferred from observation of Yoda alone. So whether Yoda's speech pattern is typical is completely unknown.
This just isn't right. What about Yaddle?
– ThePopMachine
Dec 31 '18 at 3:36
@ThePopMachine Yaddle has no dialogue, and what is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that cannot be inferred from observation of Yoda alone.
– Buzz
Dec 31 '18 at 3:39
1
It seems like quite an omission not to mention her given the decisive language used. It leaves the impression that there is literally no information or appearance of anything at all to do with Yoda's species besides Yoda. You can add pretty much what you just replied.
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
add a comment |
For reasons that are not clear, George Lucas required that no information about Yoda'a species was to be revealed in extended universe materials. Up to this point, Disney has followed the same policy, although it is not clear whether that will continue to be a strict rule for the canon.
However, the net effect of Lucas's rules is that nobody knows what is typical of Yoda's species in essentially any regard. Almost everything inferred about his race is simply based on observations of Yoda himself. Yaddle has no dialogue, and what little is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that could not be inferred from observation of Yoda alone. So whether Yoda's speech pattern is typical is completely unknown.
For reasons that are not clear, George Lucas required that no information about Yoda'a species was to be revealed in extended universe materials. Up to this point, Disney has followed the same policy, although it is not clear whether that will continue to be a strict rule for the canon.
However, the net effect of Lucas's rules is that nobody knows what is typical of Yoda's species in essentially any regard. Almost everything inferred about his race is simply based on observations of Yoda himself. Yaddle has no dialogue, and what little is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that could not be inferred from observation of Yoda alone. So whether Yoda's speech pattern is typical is completely unknown.
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This just isn't right. What about Yaddle?
– ThePopMachine
Dec 31 '18 at 3:36
@ThePopMachine Yaddle has no dialogue, and what is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that cannot be inferred from observation of Yoda alone.
– Buzz
Dec 31 '18 at 3:39
1
It seems like quite an omission not to mention her given the decisive language used. It leaves the impression that there is literally no information or appearance of anything at all to do with Yoda's species besides Yoda. You can add pretty much what you just replied.
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
add a comment |
This just isn't right. What about Yaddle?
– ThePopMachine
Dec 31 '18 at 3:36
@ThePopMachine Yaddle has no dialogue, and what is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that cannot be inferred from observation of Yoda alone.
– Buzz
Dec 31 '18 at 3:39
1
It seems like quite an omission not to mention her given the decisive language used. It leaves the impression that there is literally no information or appearance of anything at all to do with Yoda's species besides Yoda. You can add pretty much what you just replied.
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
This just isn't right. What about Yaddle?
– ThePopMachine
Dec 31 '18 at 3:36
This just isn't right. What about Yaddle?
– ThePopMachine
Dec 31 '18 at 3:36
@ThePopMachine Yaddle has no dialogue, and what is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that cannot be inferred from observation of Yoda alone.
– Buzz
Dec 31 '18 at 3:39
@ThePopMachine Yaddle has no dialogue, and what is seen of her reveals essentially nothing that cannot be inferred from observation of Yoda alone.
– Buzz
Dec 31 '18 at 3:39
1
1
It seems like quite an omission not to mention her given the decisive language used. It leaves the impression that there is literally no information or appearance of anything at all to do with Yoda's species besides Yoda. You can add pretty much what you just replied.
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
It seems like quite an omission not to mention her given the decisive language used. It leaves the impression that there is literally no information or appearance of anything at all to do with Yoda's species besides Yoda. You can add pretty much what you just replied.
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
add a comment |
In The Old Republic game, Master Oteg is also a yoda but speaks normally, not oddly.
Unfortunately, the game is no longer considered canon.
add a comment |
In The Old Republic game, Master Oteg is also a yoda but speaks normally, not oddly.
Unfortunately, the game is no longer considered canon.
add a comment |
In The Old Republic game, Master Oteg is also a yoda but speaks normally, not oddly.
Unfortunately, the game is no longer considered canon.
In The Old Republic game, Master Oteg is also a yoda but speaks normally, not oddly.
Unfortunately, the game is no longer considered canon.
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Related: scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/151753/…
– ThePopMachine
2 days ago
3
Should this question be titled “Talk oddly, do all of Yoda’s species?”
– Thunderforge
2 days ago
1
"In the shop it is" - Yaddle's line in, unfortunately, not canon Yarael Poof material
– default locale
2 days ago
2
Other (non-canon) members of the species not mentioned in answers or the question to research (see if they are known to speak oddly): the Jedi Minch, and Vandar Tokare
– Stormblessed
2 days ago