Mandalorians are fictional people associated with the planet Mandalore in the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas. First conceptualized for The Empire Strikes Back as a group of white-armored supercommandos, the idea developed into a single bounty hunter character named Boba Fett. Although Fett was not explicitly identified as a Mandalorian, his popularity inspired an extensive number of works about Mandalorians.
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The Mandalorians were first extensively explored in issues of Marvel Comics’ original Star Wars series and various other Star Wars Legends media, including comics by Dark Horse and video games by LucasArts. Mandalorian armor, often outfitted with jetpacks, and helmets, similar to those used by Boba. Fett and his father Jango Fett, are also a bounty hunter who is not explicitlyidentified as a mandarorian, but wears Mandalorian Armor. In The Mandalian, Boba refers to his father as a Mandarorian foundling. The character previously appeared in the non- Canonical television special Star Wars Holiday Special, and returned in Return of the Jedi and the prequel film Attack of the Clones. The backstory of the Mandalians was first explored in the original StarWars series. Mandalorians made their live action cinematic debut in The Empire strikes Back, with the bounty hunter Boba fett, a supporting antagonist. The animated series StarWars: The Clone wars expands upon Mandalorian Lore with the introduction of new characters, including Duchess Satine Kryze and Pre Vizsla, the leader of the Death Watch faction of Mandalorians.
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