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I've always been interested in animation. And, again, it's a chance to experiment with ideas and new people and Star Wars characters. The Star Wars world is much easier to deal with in animation. You can be much more flexible in development of ideas. I've put off doing it for years because I didn't have the time." ―George Lucas, in Starlog #100 [5]

A student named Morag appeared in the PC version of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game). She worked with matches in Professor McGonagall's transfiguration class. It is possible that this is Morag MacDougal, who may have repeated her first year. ( Match to needle is a spell known to be covered in first year transfiguration classes.) Fully Booked, later retitled FBi, is a British children's television series produced by BBC Scotland and broadcast from 22 April 1995 to 23 September 2000. The developers of Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided watched the entirety of the Ewoks series to prepare for creating Endor in the game. [31] Seasons [ ] Season Well done, my old friend. Help save your people again, you did. Soon it'll be just you and I, Logray, and then it'll be just I!» ―Morag [1]Mallenroh is a minor character in The Elfstones of Shannara. She and her identical sister Morag are the Witch Sisters, the last surviving members of their coven. Based on a list of students revealed by J. K. Rowling in Harry Potter and Me, this character was originally named "Katrina" and later changed to "Isobel". [4] The Ewoks in the series speak mostly Basic, mixed with occasional words or phrases of Ewokese. Although this break from continuity is clearly for the convenience of an Earth-based audience, no official in-universe explanation has been provided. It does not appear that Ewok dialogue is translated from Ewokese for viewers, as the episode " Battle for the Sunstar" shows Ewoks communicating with Doctor Raygar and Imperial droids without a translator. Morag serves as a dark counterpart to Lincoln; representing what Lincoln would've become if he let his desire for peace and quiet, being in the spotlight, and any resentment he may feel toward his family for their behavior define him.

Unlike Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine and the other villains, she is the most darkest villain to ever appear in a kid show.

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In 1984, Joe Johnston wrote and illustrated The Adventures of Teebo: A Tale of Magic and Suspense, an Ewok storybook that introduced many of the elements that would later appear in the series. Also that year, Random House began publishing a series of children's books with the subtitle "An Ewok Adventure," which were meant to tie into both the series and Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure. In 1985, Kenner produced a toy line based on the series, including action figures, ship models, and other items. Also that year, Star Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, published a bimonthly Ewoks comic, which was based on the animated series. The comic ran for two years, ending with issue #14. Like the TV series, this was aimed towards a younger audience. It was produced along with the Droids comic, which was based on the Droids animated series. Star Comics' Ewoks 10 was a crossover with Droids (1986) 4. An LP record and a cassette were released of the French theme song by Dorothée. [19]

She was just about to tell her what had happened, when she saw that Topaz was not eating her vegetables! Morag scolded Topaz for this, and gave her a lecture on eating healthily. Where are you, old Logray? Surely these woklings have some value to you. Huh? The Sunstar is near. Logray has come. Assemble the young ones!"

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An Interview with Paul Dini by Blaschke, Jayme Lynn on www.revolutionsf.com ( August 14, 2004) (archived from the original on October 27, 2007) Morag was born on the Forest Moon of Endor more than two centuries before the Battle of Yavin. [1] Like most Tulgah, Morag had a preoccupation with the pursuit of magic, attempting to increase her own powers. However, unlike others of her species, who used their knowledge to become great healers, Morag twisted her powers for evil, [3] hoping to conquer the forest moon. Using her dark arts, Morag enslaved many creatures to her will. Among her servants was an enormous winged creature, known as a mantigrue, who did her bidding. [4] Morag and her pets resided in a precariously located fortress on the peak of Mount Thunderstone, a dormant volcano. Morag's lair and the surrounding area were protected by Yuzzum guards, who rode rakazzak beasts across the devastated wasteland. [1]

Lincoln and Morag fight over the staff as they end up crashing into the castle. The Louds and Angus catches up to Lincoln, but Morag manages to get them surrounded this time with Lela. Instead of sending them away, she now plans to kill them, but Lincoln jumps in front holding the crown defending his family, knowing Morag won't destroy the crown while he's holding it. Lincoln runs with the crown to distract Morag as they get cut off from the Louds. Now, young Morag Bendlebaum, I taught both your mother and your father “. said the professor in a very serious voice, “and a very fine witch and wizard they turned out to be, too. So, what kind of witch do you think you are going to be?” When Wil Ohmsford, Amberle Elessedil, and the Rover girl Eretria find the location of the Bloodfire within Safehold, Mallenroh and Morag appear. They are apparently there guarding the power of the Bloodfire for themselves. They taunt each of the trio and do their best to cast doubts in the minds of the three travelers in an effort to turn them against each other. Not many people have heard of her and she was most likely forgotten in the star wars universe, as most of the expanded universe (excluding the prequel and original trilogies and the Clone Wars show and movie) were rebranded as Star Wars Legends by Disney. The series received its first home video release in 1990 when J2 Communications released The Star Wars Trilogy Animated Collection. The collection consisted of three VHS tapes; one tape contained one episode, while the other two tapes contained two episodes each—with one of those repeating the episode from the single-episode tape. Each tape began with a Star Wars Animated Classics trailer promoting the "Special Double Length Edition" volumes. However, for the single volume tapes, the white box covers were shown, but differing content was advertised. CBS/Fox Video also released the complete series on Region 2 VHS in the UK. [9] [17]Although quite powerful and feared by the locals on Endor, Morag was not the most successful adversary. Although occasionally able to inflict pain upon the Ewoks, such as when her mantigrue destroyed the sunberry trees, Morag's plots were usually foiled. [4] However, the Tulgah witch was incredibly persistent, cooking up new schemes for nearly two hundred local years after her defeat at the hands of Logray. [2] As a result, Morag had a variety of creatures serving under her during her campaign against the Ewoks. While her best known servants were the mantigrue and her Yuzzum guards that protected the entrance to her lair on rakazzak beasts, several other small beasts resided in Morag's mountain fortress and would answer to her commands. [6] [7] [4] [2] Powers and abilities [ ] Wil, Amberle, and Eretria free themselves during this battle with the assistance of Mallenroh's servant Wisp, a modified creature that was once an Elf. With his help, they recover the Elfstones and escape from the burning tower. In her next attempt to destroy Logray and the Ewoks, Morag decided to manipulate the local Phlogs, large creatures that resided on the forest moon. After finding a Phlog family made up of Zut, Dobah, and their sons, Hoom and Nahkee, Morag had her Yuzzum servants kidnap the youngest child, Nahkee. Using the power of her staff, Morag hypnotized the child, allowing the Yuzzum and their rakazzak beasts to carry the young Phlog away in a net. Before the Phlogs had noticed the theft of their child, Morag planted several Ewok hoods and weapons near the area. When the Phlogs went searching for Nahkee, they discovered the Ewok evidence, and just as Morag had planned, they surmised that the Ewoks had stolen their young son. As the Phlogs made their way toward Bright Tree Village to enact revenge on those whom they thought were responsible, Morag headed for the Dulok Swamp to find a place to hide the kidnapped Phlog. [10] The fifth series continued in this new format, but with Gail Porter having decided to quit kids' TV, Kate Heavenor was brought in to replace her. Heavenor had previously been presenting programmes for BBC Choice, and was one of the first presenters to graduate from a digital BBC channel to a show on one of the mainstream terrestrial channels. She, The Kitty, & Carol Linnaeus are the only three The Loud House villains to try and kill members of the Loud family, as The Kitty tried to murder Lincoln and Clyde, Dr. Linnaeus tried to murder Lisa and Flip, and Morag tried to murder the whole loud family.

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