Jar Jar's role in Attack of the Clones is much smaller, but his actions are significant. After the battle, he appears at the funeral of Qui-Gon Jinn and in the ending parade with his fellow Gungans. Jar Jar later appears in the film's climactic battle scene, where he leads his fellow Gungans, as a general in the Gungan army, in defeating the Trade Federation. He later goes with the Jedi and Padmé Amidala ( Natalie Portman) to the planet Tatooine, where he meets and befriends nine-year-old slave Anakin Skywalker ( Jake Lloyd). Qui-Gon and his padawan, Obi-Wan Kenobi ( Ewan McGregor), persuade Jar Jar's tribe to release him to their custody as a guide. He is nearly killed by a Trade Federation transport, only to be saved at the last minute by Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn ( Liam Neeson). Jar Jar Binks first appears in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace as a bumbling, foolish Gungan from the planet Naboo who is banished by his tribe as punishment for his clumsiness. Jar Jar appears only in the prequel trilogy. He was the first computer-generated supporting character in a live-action film, although in a small number of shots (such as those only showing the character's hands or feet), the costume was not replaced with CGI. īest wore a prosthetic costume to portray Jar Jar, which cost about $100,000 and served as a reference for the actors to interact with, animators to base the performance on, and digital artists to match the lighting. Terryl Whitlatch created the final designs for the "cowardly and insecure" character. After Lucas walked out of the audition, Best felt he had failed it. During his audition he performed several martial arts moves and flips, which according to Best was a contrast to how Lucas pictured the character, more in line with comedic silent actors such as Buster Keaton. Ahmed Best was cast based on his work in the production of Stomp, as Lucas wanted someone athletic for the role. Singer Michael Jackson wanted to play the role, but wished to portray the character using prosthetics while Lucas wanted him to be all CGI. George Lucas was inspired to develop Jar Jar based on the Disney character Goofy. The theory gained popularity on the internet, and was even encouraged by Best, who implied that it could have been partially true. In 2015, a Reddit user posted a fan theory that Jar Jar was originally going to be revealed as a manipulative villain, but this plot point was removed due to the character's unpopularity. The hate affected Best personally, who rejected the idea that the character was based on racist stereotypes. He was met with overwhelming dislike from both critics and audiences, and has been recognized as one of the most hated characters in Star Wars and the history of film in general, with some commentators arguing that the character was based on stereotypes of Black people, especially Jamaicans. Jar Jar's primary role in Episode I was to provide comic relief for the audience. The last mention of Binks is in the 2017 canonical novel Aftermath: Empire's End. The first fully computer-generated supporting character in a live-action film, he has been voiced by Ahmed Best in most of his appearances, who also acted out the character with prosthetics prior to the CGI work. Jar Jar appears throughout the Star Wars prequel trilogy – as a major character in Episode I: The Phantom Menace, with a smaller role in Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and with only a one-line cameo in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith – as well as having a role in the television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Jar Jar Binks is a fictional character of the Gungan race from the Star Wars saga created by George Lucas. Gungan Grand Army, Galactic Republic, Galactic Senate, Delegation of 2000, Galactic Empire, Imperial Senate, New Republic Senator of Chommell Sector (substituting for Padmé Amidala) Trevor Devall ( Lego: The Yoda Chronicles and Lego: Droid Tales) Phil LaMarr (three episodes of The Clone Wars, Lego: The Padawan Menace, and Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga) Ahmed Best (motion capture, some body close-ups, Episodes I-III)
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