Based on the book "Wildlife of Star Wars" If you want to help me with my utip account : utip.io/anthonypain More informations about the planet : starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Naboo 0:00 Valley 6:09 Ocean 12:00 Swamp
The person who made these fictional beings gets a high score. These animals look very real. (If one who crosses paths with my comment has seen life from the early mammalian age after the Mesozoic, or the Permian era, then you for sure know what I mean.)
@@joakos1122 If they must have evolved from earth animals. If they were not they could not be catagorized as mammels or reptiles because they would not have evolved from a common ancester.
That and also the triassic. The motts remind me of early large herbivores like the dicynodont or placerias, the blarth reminds me of an eryops, and the saw-tooth grank is literally just a gorgonopsid lol.
However, just because an in-depth listing an explanation hasn't been given like it's been given for this planet does that mean that the other ones don't have a diverse biome🤔
Everyone’s always talking about the cool energy swords, but I’m more interested in the speculative Biology of Star Wars. There’s so many cool and amazing creatures and the scientific community just ignores it!
Naboo has to be one of the only planets in Star Wars with multiple biomes, well thought out ecosystems and species that actually look related to eachother. I wish they'd get it right more often, same goes for pretty much any other scifi series. Animals in most scifi go from extremes of cute and cuddly, to a planets inhabited by large apex preditors and seemingly nothing else. Maybe you'll get some kind of alien beast of burden, but that's usually it.
Naboo is a great alien world, Terryl Whitlatch's illustrations bring it to life. I think many planets in star wars aren't entirely natural, like Endor, a moon with gravity issues that have stranded innumerable alien creatures there, or Geonosis, where the geonosians allow exotic alien wildlife to establish populations where they can, for use as arena beasts. Naboo seems to be a planet where the ecosystems are all native, or at least mostly native, organisms, with the exception of humans. Even the gungans have some cool evolutionary connections to the fish and amphibians of the planet, which I've always loved.
Ahhh Naboo... It's maybe one of the most iconic place and planet of all the entire Star Wars univers History ! It's here that many important event and things happen and determine many characterics of the mains and/or iconics characters of the franchise, and all in the first (chronologiquely canonical of course) movie! Ah... So many iconics scenes with Qui-Gon, the master of Obi-Wan, this later, and even Jar Jar Bink who is really funny with the time ! (I never imagined that this later would miss to me and I regret really him!) So nostaligia, so memories! All that speech to say that you present well his planet and iconic creatures we see in the screen like she must and deserve! Good work and tribute! Sniff... Bravo! Bravo ! It's really one of the planet seeing who have the most creatures in the same time. The writter of the book understand his importance in the franchise and give to her the most interesting and diversified, and even to me the most coherent and realistic ecosystem of all ! This video and planet is for sure, for many of us, THE part we wanted the most ! You did well. I think there in the book a great picture where we see many of the swamp creatures eating together in peace and which show us how they manage to eat without concurrence for food between them, to eat at differents deep water levels, and I, personnely, think it's should have judicious to put this awesome picture in this video, but it's okay. There some other planet to show but the biggest part is passed. The most lost interesting planet to show, I think for many too, but also the most sad to put forward, is Alderran... the destroyed planet. One of the part of the book which makes us aware of the importance of its destruction, by revealing to us its inhabitants, its creatures, its culture, all this lost forever. One of the most magnificent planet destroyed by the forces of evil themselves. Oh, and finally !!! ..... There will be a ... Bigger finale video ?! 😜🤭. Of course, there always a bigger video !!! 😆
I don't like animals which are lazy ripoff of Earth's animals like Otta, but majority of Naboo's creatures look original. Good video, can't wait for Kashyyyk.
@@sergiodiflatus2736 Either they are the same gene stock as the star wars humans (humans been everywhere for thousands of years) or their just called that due to very similar characteristics despite not being related.
@@dalekrenegade2596 I'm pretty sure the star wars humans are the same as us, with near humans like mirlians (luminara's species) and umbarans being variations of us and near humans who look different like torgrutas (ahsoka), twi leks (aayla secura) being descendants. The other sentient aliens would be evolved descendants of other earth animals ie Wookies = dogs or bears, gungans = frogs or salamanders, mon calamari = angler fish, etc
@@sergiodiflatus2736RIght, they must have evolve from animals from earth. If they were not they could not be catagorized as mammels or reptiles because they would not have evolved from a common ancester.
You know a great many young lads on Naboo, have at some point, gone Shaak-tipping Now I'm just imagining the Naboo Horror film Shaaknado; bet it's hilarious!!
Tonight i dreamt about Ezra Bridger that he was on Naboo taming the animals that Darth Vader, that he find out He is Anakin Skywalker, told him to stay hide from the evil Thrawn
1:00 - What actual place on Eart is it? Pasaiak with fake hills in the background? The construction style is too southern European for it to be a Norwegian fiord and the vegetation is too Oceanic for it to be Italy or similar.
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You are right that's a lake in Northern Italy, I don't remember which one. I searched where some scenes were made in the movie and some views of the planet were actually in this lake. Then I used other images of this same lake for the video
@ - I'm not right because I guessed Pasaiak (coastal Basque Country, fiord-like quite curious and somewhat perilous harbor) and it is Lake Como, in Alpine North Italy (I sought for possible locations afterwards and that seems to be the one). Cheers.