The world ofStar Warsis ever-expanding. It is home to an incredibly diverse set of alien species, ranging from fierce warriors to relatively peaceful tribes. One alien species introduced in George Lucas’s prequel trilogy has become largely a laughingstock in theStar Warsfandom:the Gungans.

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These water-dwelling creatures live on the planet Naboo, in the city of Otoh Gunga. The Otolla Gungans are recognized by their duck bill-like snouts, their long, floppy ears, and their stalked eyes, while the Ankura Gungans are stockier and have hooded eyes. Various pieces of media have made efforts to flesh out this civilization and its people, and the overall lore does contain a few Gungans worthy ofStar Warsfans’ attention.

6Boss Nass

Boss Rugor Nass is an Ankura Gungan who was known for beingtough but fair, and he was praised for his organizational skills. In the Lucas Learning gameStar Wars Episode1: Gungan Frontier, he even establishesa new Gungan colonyon Naboo’s moon. Boss Nass was also known to be a fierce warrior. In the Expanded Universe, now known commonly as Legends, he won the Gungans’ Big Nasty Free-for-All in the Festival of Warriors three years in a row.

Boss Nass has a very big personality. He can be loud, and he tends to slobber when he shakes his head. He holds a deep prejudice of the Naboo inStar WarsEpisode1: The Phantom Menace, which is why he initially wants nothing to do with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan’s request for help in the conflict with the Trade Federation. When the handmaiden Padme reveals herself to be the true Queen Amidala and humbles herself before Boss Nass, he has a change of heart and has the Gungans help distract the Trade Federation in the Battle of Naboo.

Boss Nass

5Jar Jar Binks

Jar Jar is probablythe most infamousof the Gungans. The character was banished from Otoh Gunga for destroying Boss Nass’sheyblibber. His appearance inStar Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menacecaused much ire among the fan base, primarily for being aimed towards kids and having mannerisms echoing racial stereotypes.

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Star Wars Attack of the Clones Jar Jar Binks

These problematic elements, however, should not overshadowthe positive aspectsof the character. ThroughoutStar Wars:The Clone Wars, Jar Jar proves himself to be a loyal friend to the Republic. Urging Boss Lyonie to aid Padme and Republic in the Mon Calamari civil war, he says that she would do the same for them. His greatest blunder, however, is when he filled in for Padme in the Senate inEpisode 2: Attack of the Clones, and granted then-Chancellor Palpatine emergency powers, furthering his agenda to overthrow the Republic. Obviously,Jar Jar is a Sith Lord.

4Kleef

Lucas Arts’ video gameStar Wars: The Force UnleashedallowsStar Warsfans across the world to unleash their inner Dark Side, wielding the powers of Darth Vader’s secret apprentice, Galen Marek, also known as Starkiller. The now-defunct Krome Studios developed a version ofThe Force Unleashedfor the Wii, PlayStation 2, and PSP.

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Kleef The Gungan from Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Image Source: Zirby415 on YouTube.

Among the features that set this version apart was a boss battle with a green, scaly Otolla Gungan named Kleef. He was once on Jar Jar Binks’ security detail and then worked as a bounty hunter on Coruscant. He has a crocodile appearance, and he speaks with a sinister drawl. In the Bespin System, Starkiller confronts Kleef, who has kidnapped Senator Garm Bel Iblis.

3Roos Tarpals

On Coruscant inEpisode I, Jar Jar Binks proclaims that “wesa Gungans are warriors.” Roos Tarpals, General of the Gungan Army in The Clone Wars, embodied this warrior spirit. He first appeared inStar Wars Episode1: The Phantom Menace, when he confronted Jar Jar on his return to Naboo. His line, “Yousa in BIG doodoo this time,” did not do the character any favors.

InStar Wars:The Clone Wars, Tarpals proves just how brave he was. In the episode “Shadow Warrior,” he, Jar Jar, Anakin, and Padme attempt to prevent the Gungans from invading Theed, at the command of a manipulated Boss Lyonie. He is willing to do what he has to, believing in the friendship of the Gungans and the Naboo. When confronted by General Grievous, he bravely fights and holds his own. Although he does defeat Grievous, it is at the cost of his own life. He declares his willingness to put his life on the line for his people when Grievous asks him how it feels to die, and he shouts defiantly, “Not die! Sacrifice!”

Tarpals

2George R. Binks

The films delve very little into Jar Jar’s backstory, apart from the fact that he was banished for being “clumsy.” A story in Dark Horse’sStar Wars Tales #20tells the story of his family, including his father,the whaler George R. Binks.

Jar Jar’s father is at once a comical and tragic figure. He left his first life because she couldn’t have children, and had his son, Jar Jar, with his second wife. In one whaling expedition, Jar Jar strands all of them on an island. Having been marooned for a month, and driven mad by his son, he attempts to shoot himself, but fails, and ends up knocking himself out instead. Jar Jar may have been clumsy, but he didn’t deserve that.

Jar Jar Comics

1Roo-Roo Page

A few Force-sensitive Gungans exist in theStar Warslore. Some are Jedi, one became a Sith, and another uses his Force-sensitivity to get more tips for his diving business.

The infant Roo-Roo Page is a Force-sensitive Gungan infant. InStar Wars: The Clone Wars, Darth Sidious assigns the bounty hunter Cad Bane to abduct Force-sensitive children. Fortunately, the Jedi foresee this, and manage to stop him from taking her. Not only is the Force strong with her, but she is also adorable,rivaling GroguinThe Mandalorian.

Left: The Gungan Infant Roo-Roo Page Right: Roo-Roo being held by her mother