
Which of these Star Wars characters doesn't have their own show?

Lucasfilm rarely put Star Wars in front of TV audiences, but Disney+ opened the floodgates with an array of character-focused series. The streaming platform greenlit shows for heroes, villains, and fan favorites from the original films. Which Star Wars character has yet to get their own series?
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The answer is: Yoda
While Yoda ranks among the most beloved characters in Star Wars history, the wise Jedi Master never landed his own TV series. That's pretty surprising, considering his popularity and central role across both the original and prequel trilogies. I mean, how many characters can carry a scene as both a puppet and CGI character?
Many Star Wars favorites from a galaxy far, far away found their way to television success. It's practically impossible to overstate the amount of hype that came with Disney announcing "The Book of Boba Fett" and "Obi-Wan Kenobi" (title aside). Ewan McGregor returned as the Jedi Master, and Temuera Morrison stepped back into the role of the galaxy's most famous bounty hunter. And long before streaming was even a thing, R2-D2 and C-3PO got to kill some time between trilogies in their own 1985 animated series "Star Wars: Droids."
Meanwhile, Yoda keeps getting overlooked. He appeared in all three trilogies, starred in his own Marvel comic series in 2022, and Frank Oz still jumps at any chance to voice him. But somehow the 900-year-old Jedi Master never got his own time in the spotlight. Maybe the galaxy's greatest teacher needs someone to teach Disney+ a lesson about giving screen time to little green Force masters.
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