Yoda Ushery has: Played Restaurant Patron in "All I Want for Christmas" in 2007. Played Orderly in "Insanitarium" in 2008. Played FBI Agent in "Otis" in 2008. Played Reporter U5NT TV in "Robinson Crusoe: The Great Blitzkrieg" in 2008. Played Restaurant Patron in "InAlienable" in 2008. Played Tyrone in "Smiling Girl" in 2009. Played Bar Patron in "Powder Blue" in 2009.
Yoda
Himself and Yaddle. Yaddle was the other 'Yoda'. But only in the first movie. They took her and Yarael Poof out for the second movie because of the cost of the animation for all three characters.
Jun'ichi Yoda was born in 1905.
Master Yoda was voiced and manipulated by puppeteer Frank Oz .
Yes (i think so) No! He was not. His first appearance was in the empire strikes back, which was the second movie created but the 5th in the story line.
The cast of Smiling Girl - 2009 includes: Sahil Agarwal as Store Clerk David Lautman as Jimmy Nick Sarando as Boss Yoda Ushery as Tyrone
Ken Miyake has: Played Takeshi in "Watashi no aozora" in 2000. Played Mitsuhiro Yoda in "Neverland" in 2001. Performed in "Watashi no aozora 2002" in 2002. Played Yuji Fujita in "Hard Luck Hero" in 2003. Played Takeshi in "Oyayubi sagashi" in 2006.
Yoda featured in episodes 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 of the Star Wars Saga and he came from the Dagoba system.
Lego Star Wars The Yoda Chronicles - Attack of the Jedi - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 27 November 2013
Yes, the character was an animated , remotely controlled figure, you will recall no actor was given credit for having (Played) Yoda in the Star wars films. Up to a point he was the forerunner of E.T. as a remotely controlled simulated intelligent being in a film, as opposed to an actor wearing a mask or make-up like Karloff"s Frankenstein.
Yoda is no longer alive. He died in the 6th movie Return of the Jedi due to old age.
Yes, and he already is. The complete Star Wars Saga is already out, and yoda is almost every single one of them. Unless you mean the new live-action series coming in 2010, Yoda will not appear, he is in exile on Dagobah the time period the TV show takes place in.
This is kind of an un-answerable question. It will vary from person to person. Personally, I knew about Gandalf before Yoda, but they are both awesome movie characters.
Yoda did not appear in the original Star Wars, A New Hope.
Frank Oz in the films, Tom Kane in the Clone Wars TV series
No. He was not in episode 4: a new hope.
Aside from the Clone Wars tv series when Bob Kane voiced him and some other one off performances, Yoda has been voiced by Frank Oz. Frank Oz was also Yoda's main puppeteer in episodes 1, 5, 6 & 8.