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The Ewok Adventure ()

Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (original title)
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Wicket the Ewok and his friends agree to help two shipwrecked human children, Mace and Cindel, on a quest to find their parents.

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Mace
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Wicket
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Catarine
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Jeremitt
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Cindel
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Narrator (voice)
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Deej (as Dan Frishman)
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Weechee (as Debbie Carrington)
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Widdle
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Chukha-Trok
Margarita Farrell ...
Kaink (as Margarita Fernández)
Pam Grizz ...
Shodu
Bobby Bell ...
Logray
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Wicket (voice) (as Daryl Henriquez)
Sydney Walker ...
Deej (voice)
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Shodu (voice)
James Cranna ...
Widdle (voice) (as Jim Cranna)
Hal Rayle ...
Weechee (voice)
Robert Elross ...
Logray (voice)
Pat Franklin ...
Kaink (voice)
Michael Pritchard ...
Chukha-Trok (voice)
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Gorax (uncredited)
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Cindel (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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John Korty

Written by

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George Lucas ... (story)
 
Bob Carrau ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Patricia Rose Duignan ... associate producer
George Lucas ... executive producer
Thomas G. Smith ... producer

Music by

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Peter Bernstein

Cinematography by

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John Korty

Editing by

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John Nutt

Editorial Department

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John Morris ... assistant editor
Craig A. Patterson ... apprentice editor
Don Starnes ... second assistant editor: dailies (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Joe Johnston

Art Direction by

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Harley Jessup

Costume Design by

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Michael Becker
Cathleen Edwards

Production Management

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Lope Yap Jr. ... production manager

Art Department

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James Burke ... greensman
Edward Hirsh ... set construction supervisor
John Lister ... propmaker
Bill George ... spaceship designs (uncredited)
Drew Struzan ... poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Sandina Bailo-Lape ... dialogue editor (as Sandina Bailo)
Gloria S. Borders ... dialogue editor (as Gloria Borders)
Valerie Bryce ... audio technician
Sue Fox ... supervising dialogue editor (as Suzanne Fox)
Rob Fruchtman ... Sound Fx Editor
Howie Hammermann ... audio engineer (as Howard W. Hammerman)
Kris Handwerk ... audio technician
Karen Harding ... assistant sound editor
Greg Hedgepath ... audio technician
Pat Jackson ... dialogue editor
Tom Johnson ... re-recording mixer
Brian Kelly ... audio engineer
James Kessler ... administration: Sprocket Systems
Victor Livingston ... Sound Fx Editor
Marilyn McCoppen ... dialogue editor
Tim McGovern ... audio engineer
Gary Rydstrom ... audio technician
Jim Schelter ... audio technician
Steve Schwartz ... audio technician
Michael Silvers ... dialogue editor
David Slusser ... audio technician
Randy Thom ... re-recording mixer / sound designer
Dennie Thorpe ... foley artist
Dawn Warneking ... audio technician

Special Effects by

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Jon Berg ... special effects
Dennis Muren ... special effects
Michael Pangrazio ... special effects
Phil Tippett ... special effects
Harold Weed ... creature maker

Visual Effects by

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John Allan Armstrong ... pixie animator
Jim Danforth ... matte artist / matte photographer
John Ellis ... optical photography supervisor
Christopher Evans ... matte painting supervisor
Warren Franklin ... General Manager ILM
Caroleen Green ... matte artist: ILM
John McLeod ... special effects coordinator: ILM
Jay Riddle ... animation cameraman
Layne Bourgoyne ... animator: VCE (uncredited)
Ned Gorman ... visual effects (uncredited)

Stunts

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Brooke Blomgren ... stunt double: Cindel Towani
Michael Cassidy ... stunt coordinator
Bobby Bell ... stunts (uncredited)
Debbie Lee Carrington ... stunts (uncredited)
Michael Cassidy ... stunts (uncredited)
Tony Cox ... stunts (uncredited)
Margarita Farrell ... stunts (uncredited)
Frank James Sparks ... stunts (uncredited)
Kevin Thompson ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Randy Jonsson ... assistant camera
Kim Marks ... camera operator
Bill Pelkey ... best boy electric

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Janice Gartin ... costumer (uncredited)

Music Department

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Kathy Durning ... music editor
Malcolm Luker ... scoring mixer
Christopher Palmer ... orchestrator
Harry Rabinowitz ... conductor

Additional Crew

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Kirk R. Thatcher ... Ewok Coordinator

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The Towani family civilian shuttlecraft crashes on the forest moon of Endor. The four Towani's are separated. Jermitt and Catarine, the mother and father are captured by the giant Gorax, and Mace and Cindel, the son and daughter, are missing when they are captured. The next day, the Ewok Deej is looking for his two sons when they find Cindel all alone in the shuttle (Mace and Cindel were looking for the transmitter to send a distress call), when Mace appears with his emergency blaster. Eventually, the four-year old Cindel is able to convince the teenage Mace that the Ewoks are nice. Then, the Ewoks and the Towani's go on an adventure to find the elder Towanis. Written by Grand Admiral Murphy

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Taglines Those cuddly courageous Ewoks from Return of the Jedi are back in their own adventure. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Star Wars: Ewok Adventures (United States)
  • Star Wars: Ewok Adventures - Caravan of Courage (United States)
  • The Ewok Adventure (United States)
  • Caravan of Courage (World-wide, English title)
  • Ewoks: Caravan of Courage (World-wide, English title)
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Runtime
  • 96 min
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Budget $2,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The Ewokese words heard in this adventure translate into English as follows: * Yehah = Goodbye * Yubnub = Hooray * Acha = All right * Gunda = Good/Yummy * Feech = Dang * Lurdo = Loser * Tyatee = Come * Kush = Who/what * Roda = Eat * Chak = Yes * Jeeks = That * Den = No See more »
Goofs Mace's effort to rescue his parents from the cage are pointless since the gaps are already big enough for them to fit through and the rope is in the cage to begin with. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Ewoks #9 (2010). See more »
Quotes Mace: Stupid rock!
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