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A highly evolved type of droid that adapted organic material,[2] such as their yellow-orange "skin," the "Banannaman" had a humanoid head, with gray photoreceptor eyes. At least one wore the clothing of an Imperial officer.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

"It was my idea. I thought it was clever but never got approved, never got put in the game."
―Jay Doherty responds to LelalMekha[3]

Character artist Jay Doherty designed the "Banannaman" for use in the canon mobile game Star Wars: Uprising,[4] which was developed by Kabam for iOS and Android platforms,[5] and released on September 10, 2015.[6] However, the concept was never approved or added to the game[3] prior to its shutdown in 2016.[7]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Star Wars: Uprising: Part 2 on Vitamin Jay (archived from the original on January 18, 2021)
  2. TwitterLogo Jay Doherty (@TheVitaminJay) on Twitter: "@LelalMekha This was going to be a new race in SW lore. Supposed to be a highly evolved species of droids that adapted organic material." (backup link)
  3. 3.0 3.1 TwitterLogo Jay Doherty (@TheVitaminJay) on Twitter: "@LelalMekha it was my idea. I thought it was clever but never got approved, never got put in the game. :(" (backup link)
  4. TwitterLogo Jay Doherty (@TheVitaminJay) on Twitter: "Star Wars: Uprising: Part 2" (backup link)
  5. Star Wars: Uprising
  6. StarWars Star Wars: Uprising Available Now on StarWars.com (backup link)
  7. Discussion Thread: Star Wars Uprising is Shutting Down on community.kabam.com (September 22, 2016) (archived from the original on September 27, 2016)

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