Not the first Wookiee jedi
I remember reading an article about this guy being the first Wookiee jedi introduced in canon. Shouldn't that be irreverent since there was Gungi, the Wookiee youngling? —Unsigned comment by Galvatron X (talk • contribs)
- Younglings technically aren't proper Jedi, or perhaps it meant in the new post-2014 canon. Either way, if that article wasn't official, then it doesn't particularly matter. That claim isn't present on this page. Zed42 (talk) 21:16, April 1, 2020 (UTC)
Is the last name still accurate?
When they first unveiled the High Republic character roster, they referred to this character as Burryaga Agaburry, but it feels like they made the decision to change that before the media was actually published. I don't think a single novel or comic has actually used the name Agaburry, and even his Databank entry only names him as Burryaga, whereas most (admittedly not all) entries include the character's last name if they have one. Plus, I can't think of any other Wookiee who has a last name. Is this possibly a "Minch Yoda" kind of scenario where pre-release material is not reflective of the final product? Perhaps something to at least mention in the Behind the Scenes section? —Unsigned comment by 73.16.156.76 (talk • contribs)
- The name was used in The High Republic: Light of the Jedi, though I can't recall it having been used much since Lewisr (talk) 02:50, 11 August 2024 (UTC)