Boba faces new challengers on Tatooine.Boba faces new challengers on Tatooine.Boba faces new challengers on Tatooine.
Matt Berry
- 8D8
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe wreckage seen in the background when Boba Fett constructs his Gaffi stick is based on the Tusken Raider painting made by Ralph McQuarrie in December 1975.
- GoofsBoba initially steals 4 speeders, and brings them back to the camp. When he trains the tribe, there are various numbers of them shown: First 4, then 5, then 4 again. During the assault on the train there are once again 5 shown.
- Crazy creditsThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Speeder Bike training by Christian Alzmann
- Arrival of the Twins by Christian Alzmann
- Attack on the Pyke train by Anton Grandert.
- Dressed in Tusken robes by Doug Chiang and Christian Alzmann
- An audience with the Mayor by Anton Grandert.
- Spice train by Anton Grandert.
- Tusken Raider board the train by Anton Grandert.
- Victorious Raiders by Anton Grandert.
- Constructing the Gaffi Stick by Christian Alzmann
- The gift by Christian Alzmann
- Gaffi Tree by Christian Alzmann
- Accepted by the tribe by Anton Grandert.
- ConnectionsEdited into Disney Gallery: Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett: Episode #1.1 (2022)
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Lawrence of Tatooine
Boba Fett meets a challenger to his territory and further reflects on his time with the Tuskens.
This is a slightly better episode than the previous entry as it has decent central action sequence and some interesting backstory for the title character.
I do like the concept of Boba Fett being with the Tuskens following his Sarlacc pit experience and this episode provides more interesting material than previous.
Everything builds towards a big action sequence which does not disappoint. This episode succeeds in portraying the Tuskens (or at least one of them) as quite cool warriors.
I think it will mainly appeal to Star Wars fans who like to see the universe, cultures and characters explored in more depth. In fact the fan service is wonderful, particularly the scene on Tosche Station with Camie and Fixer from the deleted scene of the original Star Wars movie.
The visuals are excellent as you would expect from Disney and make great use of the landscapes once more.
Temuera Morrison is a solid lead, but again outside of looking tough, there hasn't been much acting to do.
For me this is a 7.5/10 but I round upwards.
This is a slightly better episode than the previous entry as it has decent central action sequence and some interesting backstory for the title character.
I do like the concept of Boba Fett being with the Tuskens following his Sarlacc pit experience and this episode provides more interesting material than previous.
Everything builds towards a big action sequence which does not disappoint. This episode succeeds in portraying the Tuskens (or at least one of them) as quite cool warriors.
I think it will mainly appeal to Star Wars fans who like to see the universe, cultures and characters explored in more depth. In fact the fan service is wonderful, particularly the scene on Tosche Station with Camie and Fixer from the deleted scene of the original Star Wars movie.
The visuals are excellent as you would expect from Disney and make great use of the landscapes once more.
Temuera Morrison is a solid lead, but again outside of looking tough, there hasn't been much acting to do.
For me this is a 7.5/10 but I round upwards.
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- snoozejonc
- Jan 5, 2022
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- Runtime51 minutes
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