There
are three reasons to present ten facts about Yoda today. Firstly,
it’s the birthday of Frank Oz, the puppeteer who played him.
Secondly, it’s the anniversary of the day Star Wars was
first shown in 1977, and thirdly, the anniversary of the day The
Return of the Jedi, opened in the US in 1983.

That
said, Yoda wasn’t in the first Star Wars film, but made his first
appearance in The Empire Strikes Back. Which was initially
going to be his only appearance. George Lucas envisaged him
training Luke and then vanishing back into obscurity on his swamp
planet. However, in pre-production of Return of the Jedi a
child psychologist advised that kids under 12 wouldn't accept the
twist that Darth Vader is Luke’s father unless it was made a lot
clearer. Yoda was the character chosen to confirm Luke’s
parentage.
Yoda
could have been very different from the little Green creature we’re
all familiar with, based on some of Lucas’s early ideas. He could
have ended up as a massively tall, bearded Blue creature called
Buffy, wearing a silly hat. Or he could have been portrayed on
screen by a Monkey in a Yoda mask.
Having
been talked out of calling the character Buffy, Lucas suggested
"Minch Yoda", but in the end decided he should have just
the one name as that would add to the mystery. Yoda was chosen
because it sounded Eastern and mystical. He may or may not have
known that Yoda is Sanskrit for warrior. Another character in the
Star Wars universe ended up with the name Minch.
Likewise,
Lucas made the conscious decision not to reveal what species Yoda is
or where he originally came from, and says that he doesn’t even
know himself.
There
are at least two other members of Yoda’s species that have
appeared in the Star Wars Universe, though. There’s a female Yoda
who sits on a Jedi council although she isn’t shown speaking. She
has longer hair and is called Yaddle. Baby Yoda is not actually Yoda
but another member of the same species whose real name is Grogu.
Actors
who have voiced Yoda are Tom Kane, John Lithgow, Peter McConnell,
Piotr Michael, Tony Pope, and of course, Frank Oz. Frank Oz wasn’t
Lucas’s first choice to voice the character; perhaps, given that
Oz was the voice of various Muppets including Miss Piggy, he feared
Yoda might sound too much like a Muppet! He came around in the end,
though, and even tried to get Oz nominated for the Best Supporting
Actor Oscar. However, the Academy deemed that a puppeteer wasn’t
an actor and therefore could not be nominated in that capacity.
Yoda’s
speech pattern is more than an affectation to make him sound alien.
Some researchers believe that all human languages evolved from such
a pattern, and is commonly a stage in human children’s language
development.
Yoda
was born in 896 BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin) and died in 4 ABY
(After the Battle of Yavin). That made him 900 years old when he
died. He is is 66cm tall and weighs 17kg and was trained by Jedi
Master N’Kata Del Gormo.
"Weird
Al" Yankovic recorded a song about Yoda in 1980. Called simply
Yoda, it was a parody of the song Lola by the Kinks.
In
2012, scientists discovered a new species of worm that lives one and
a half miles under the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. This creature
has large lips on either side of its head, which reminded the
scientists of Yoda’s ears. So they named the creature Yoda
purpurata.
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