Argumentative Essay On Ewok's Holiday Special

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*Would it shock you if I told you my favorite Star Wars movie is Caravan of Courage? I'll explain more on that later for those of you who don't know. As for now, I want to talk about the TV specials. The two Ewok adventures and the infamous Holiday Special. The Ewok have taken a lot of hate over the decades, it subsided recently to my relief. We learn more about the Ewoks in the comics and the TV series but the movies clearly show us force users amongst the peoples of Endor's Sanctuary moon. Learning that the Ewoks have a entire history outside of the films is just as import as any other characters history, maybe more so for the Ewoks for these low-tech bears turned the tide in the Galactic Civil War. The Holiday Special gives us loads of

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