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Kesmer Faloodi was a Reshtini nicknamed Bottomless because of his gluttonous appetite, though he did not know what his nickname referred to. Faloodi was a charming gossip who hoodwinked visitors to the Lomi Usqi Noodle Shop on the planet Ueda into covering his bills, and he could go days without paying for a meal.[1] In 132 BBY,[2] Faloodi was sitting between[3] the Wrosidians Bihun and Basko[1] while eating noodles in the shop when the assassin Mae-ho Aniseya walked past them on her way to kill Jedi Master Indara. As Aniseya walked by,[3] the server droid K7-1EG hovered beside Faloodi and used its processors to calculate and recheck estimates for his appetite,[1] while Faloodi gripped the sides of his bowl and slurped noodles into his mouth.[3] Cabuck Junior, the son of noodle shop owner Cabuck,[1] had a handmade toy of Faloodi.[4] Faloodi wore a red expanding smock of stretch fabric. He had orange eyes, tan and blue skin, and a proboscis.[1]

Behind the scenes

Kesmer Faloodi first appeared in "Lost / Found,"[3] the first episode of the live-action Disney+ series Star Wars: The Acolyte, which aired on June 4, 2024.[5] Prior to the release of the episode, he was first depicted in a trailer shown exclusively at Celebration Europe[6] during the Lucasfilm Studio Showcase on April 7, 2023.[7] He was first identified in Pablo Hidalgo's 2025 reference book, Star Wars: The Acolyte: The Visual Guide.[1] Claire Roi Harvey, Lynn Robertson Bruce, Adrian Parish, and Beccy Henderson puppeteered Faloodi, and Nicolas Ferrard wrangled his noodles.[8] Tim Berry designed the puppet's body and part of its animatronic head, which was then finished by Adrian Parish. Faloodi was designed and sculpted by Stefano Cordioli.[9] The scenes in the Lomi Usqi Noodle Shop were filmed at Shinfield Studios,[10] England.[11]

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  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 Star Wars: The Acolyte: The Visual Guide
  2. StarWars.com "Lost/Found" Episode Guide | The Acolyte on StarWars.com (backup link) states that the events of Star Wars: The Acolyte take place 100 years before the events of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, which Star Wars: Timelines dates to 32 BBY. Therefore, The Acolyte takes place in 132 BBY.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 The Acolyte logo Celebration Star Wars: The Acolyte — "Lost / Found"
  4. Instagram-Logo Beccy Henderson (@youngsterbeccy) on Instagram (post on June 26, 2024): "Fun fact: The Bartenders child is holding a handmade teddy of the Noodle Slurper" (backup link)
  5. StarWars.com "Lost / Found" Episode Guide | The Acolyte on StarWars.com (backup link)
  6. Celebration-favicon Star Wars: The AcolyteCelebration Europe exclusive trailer
  7. StarWars.com SWCE 2023: 11 Highlights from Lucasfilm's Studio Showcase on StarWars.com (backup link)
  8. Instagram-Logo Claire Roi Harvey (@claireroiharvey) on Instagram (post on April 3, 2024): "REPOST from @youngsterbeccy: Made the Star Wars trailer 🥹🍜👽 I’m puppeteering the noodle slurping alien in the middle with @claireroiharvey @lynnrb3 & @adyfparish (& @obviouslycookies wrangling noodles)" (backup link)
  9. Instagram-Logo Stefano Cordioli (@stef_cordioli) on Instagram (post on June 23, 2024): "" The noodles slurper" was one of the characters I designed and sculpted for Neal Scanlan for 1st episode of #theacolyte. The animatronic head and the puppet body was designed by @timatronics and then finished by Ady Parish. Puppeteered by @claireroiharvey @youngsterbeccy Lynn Robertson Bruce and @adyfparish" (backup link)
  10. Premium-Era-real The Acolyte: A journey to the filming locations Part 1: Madeira on Fantha Tracks (backup link archived on December 4, 2024)
  11. Lucasfilm The Acolyte Visual Effects Supervisor Julian Foddy on Lucasfilm's official website (backup link)

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