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Jabba the Hutt
in the second draft of the Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope screenplay, Jabba the Hutt was the huge captain of the pirate ship on which Han Solo served as cabin boy. He was also a human. (2D)

Jabba the Hutt
in the original filming of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, Jabba was portrayed by Declan Mulholland, a large man dressed in rags. (SWG9)

Jabba The Hutt
according to the second issue of Marvel Comics' Star Wars series, Jabba was drawn as a Nimbanel. (MC2)

Jawa
in the first draft of Star Wars, Jawas replaced Wookiees. (TAS)

Jedi Bendu
from the rough draft of Star Wars, the Jedi Bendu were hunted to extinction by the Knights of the Sith. In the first draft of the Star Wars: A New Hope screenplay, the Jedi Bendu were the 100,000-year-old Imperial Space Force, and were temporarily called the Dai Noga. They were battling the Knights of the Sith for control of the galaxy. They were modified in the second draft, and were the group who controlled the Ashla Force. They were led by someone called Skywalker and his twelve children. (SGL, TAS)

Jedi Child Jack
this was the name, used during the production of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones to describe the character J.K. Burtola. (SWDB)

Jedi Child May
this was the name, used during the production of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones to describe the character Mari Amithest. (SWDB)

Jedi Knights
the concept of the Jedi Knights was originally inspired by the ancient Samurai warriors of Japan. (CHRN)

Jedi Templar
in the original story treatment of Star Wars: A New Hope, the Jedi Templar were warriors who, in the twenty-third century, were called upon by the Alliance of Independent Systems to battle the Knights of the Sith. (SGL)

Jenny
this woman was supposed to be snuggling with Han Solo in the Mos Eisley Cantine, during early production of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. The character was later dropped, but reappeared in Inside the Worlds of the Star Wars Trilogy. (OWS, IWST)

Jerjerrod
in the early drafts of Return of the Jedi, Jerjerrod was a Grand Moff dispatched by the Emperor himself to keep an eye on Darth Vader. (TAS)

Jinn, Quigon
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Quigon (one word) was a venerable Jedi Master was requested to accompany Obi-Wan Kenobi back to Utapau in order to protect Queen Amidala. The two Jedi later had to face Darth Maul, and Quigon was killed in the battle. (IG1)

Jode
this Rebel commander was stationed on Green Moon, in the rough draft of Return of the Jedi. (TAS)

Jom Trader
a nomad traveling the wastes of Utapau. (2D)

Jud Stone
found on Utapau, a jud stone is used for carving. (2D)

Jukassa, Tado
this young Jedi Padawan became Zett Jukassa, after the revisions were completed on the script for Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. (SWDB)

Jukassa, Titi
this young Jedi Padawan became Zett Jukassa, after the revisions were completed on the script for Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. (SWDB)

Jun Bug
this was the term used to describe the Mustafar Lava Flea during the pre-production of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. The creature was named for its designer, Sang Jun Lee. (AE3)

Jundland
in the second draft of Star Wars, Jundland was a city on the edge of the Dune Sea on Utapau. R2-D2 and C-3PO landed near Jundland after escaping from Darth Vader. (TAS)

Jus-Endor
in the second draft of Return of the Jedi, this was the name for Green Moon, although there is no mention of a planet like Had Abbadon. (TAS)

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