- "It's broken junk. You think it's beautiful?"
"Of course! Every piece of broken junk is special. You never know how it can be reused." - ―Kai Brightstar and Marlaa Jinara
Maarla Jinara was a Chadra-Fan female who owned a junkyard on the planet Tenoo. In 232 BBY, she enlisted the help of three Jedi younglings, as well as the pilot Nash Durango, to assist in catching thieves who had been stealing her junk. They successfully recovered the stolen junk, though the thieves had used it to assemble a large droid. Jinara welcomed the droid to her junkyard, and used it to move heavy pieces of junk.
Biography[]
Uptown junk[]
- "You kids, eh, wanna help catch a thief?"
- ―Jinara offering the Jedi a job
Marlaa picks up her fallen fruit.
Marlaa Jinara, originally from the planet Chad,[1] was a junk dealer who lived on[2] the planet[4] Tenoo during the High Republic Era. She ran a junkyard in the town of Kublop Springs on Tenoo that Nash Durango frequented with her moms.[2] Around 233 BBY,[5] the pirates Taborr Val Dorn, Pord, and EB-3 began stealing junk from the junkyard. During that time, while Jinara was procuring a bowl of fruit from the eatery Hap's Sap Tap for her lunch, she dropped a piece and tripped on it. As she hurried to pick it up and get back, the Jedi youngling Kai Brightstar picked up one of the fruits and handed it to the Chadra-Fan. Durango, who was with the Jedi, introduced Jinara to Brightstar and two other younglings, Lys Solay and Nubs. Jinara thanked them for their help but told them she had to be off in order to avoid losing more to the thief, so the Jedi offered to assist her in catching the criminal.[2]
Jinara led them into the junkyard, admiring all of her junk and explaining to a confused Brightstar that every piece of junk was special, for it could always be reused. She presented the junk-made statues and chimes decorating her home as an example, by which the Jedi and Durango were impressed. The Chadra-Fan then began fretting over the prospect of having to leave her junkyard because of the thief's actions—Solay asked if she had any information on the thief, so Jinara explained that until that day, only smaller pieces of junk had been stolen, but then the gears of her servo-lifter had disappeared, preventing her from having a way to move large junk. Noticing a trail of oil, Solay beckoned the others to follow her. Brightstar and Durango joined her, though Nubs stayed behind to help Jinara move heavy junk in lieu of a servo-lifter. She began instructing him on in which piles to place each piece of junk.[2]
Marlaa welcomes JG-1 to her junkyard.
After they had successfully found the pirates and recovered the junk, Brightstar, Solay, and Durango returned to the junkyard, though the junk had been reassembled into a giant droid. Jinara walked over to inspect the junk's new form and proclaimed that the droid was "beautiful," offering it a job in her junkyard once she fixed up its broken arm. It accepted, and Jinara decided to name it "JG-1," as it was a junk giant who was one of a kind. She welcomed it to its new home and thanked the kids for their help.[2]
Figglesticks[]
- "So, have you seen a kibbin?"
"Can't say I have. Uh, what is a kibbin again?"
"Furry, purple, about this big."
"Oh, like that thing over there sniffing around in a junk pile of smelly old channelfish cans?" - ―Kai Brightstar and Marlaa Jinara
Later, Durango packed up her starship, the Crimson Firehawk, with junk to bring to Jinara.[7] When the younglings and Durango were working with bounty hunter Ansen Strung to find a missing kibbin named Figgles, their hunt led them to Jinara's junkyard. They asked the Chadra-Fan if she had seen the creature, but she had not—though when Brightstar clarified what a kibbin was for her, she pointed out a furry creature among empty cans of channelfish. It was indeed their target, but Strung was not careful and scared it away, prompting the kibbin to scurry out of the junkyard.[6]
Personality and traits[]
- "They can be turned into all kinds of amazing things, like artwork."
- ―Jinara speaking passionately of junk
Marlaa Jinara enthusiastically loved junk, living among it and believing that every piece had a use. She had brown fur all over, except at the top of her head, which had curly gray hair. She also had black eyes.[2]
Skills and abilities[]
- "I made all of 'em out of glorious junk"
- ―Jinara, on her artworks
Jinara was able to repurpose junk to create impressive artwork.[2]
Equipment[]
The Chadra-Fan had a number of earrings on either ear, and wore goggles. She also wore a green apron and a necklace with a flower-like gear over a purple jumpsuit. In her junkyard, she utilized a servo-lifter to move heavy junk until the arrival of JG-1.[2]
Behind the scenes[]
Marlaa Jinara was created for the animated series Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures,[2][6] whose episodes premiered on May 4, 2023.[8] She was voiced by Cree Summer.[2]
Prior to the series' release, she appeared, albeit unnamed, in the accompanying picture book Young Jedi Adventures: Jedi Training,[9] published on May 2 of that year.[10] Her name was provided in the episodes "The Junk Giant" and "The Missing Kibbin," the second parts of the third and seventh episodes, respectively.[2][6]
Appearances[]
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Junk Giant" (First identified as Marlaa Jinara, simultaneous with "The Missing Kibbin")
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Attack of the Training Droids" (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Missing Kibbin"- Young Jedi Adventures: Jedi Training (First appearance)
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Visitor's Day"
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Talon Takeover" (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Junkyard Sleepover"
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Nash's Super Busy Day"
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Junkyard Joust"
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Terror of Tenoo"
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Jumping Jetpack"
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Chop Shop Calamity"
Sources[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Star Wars Encyclopedia: The Comprehensive Guide to the Star Wars Galaxy
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Junk Giant"
- ↑
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Jumping Jetpack"
- ↑
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Young Jedi"
- ↑ The second season of Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures spans the dedication of the Starlight Beacon (which appears in the season one finale "The Prince and the Pirate") and the mission to Vrant Tarnum (which appears in "Yoda Rescue"), both of which are dated to 232 BBY by Star Wars: Timelines. The Season Two episodes "The Great Gomgourd Quest" and "The Missing Life Day Feast" take place one year after the Season One episodes "The Harvest Feast" and "Life Day," placing those episodes in 233 BBY. Season One begins around the same year, meaning that the first half of Young Jedi Adventures Season One, which includes "The Junk Giant," takes place around 233 BBY.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Missing Kibbin"
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Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Attack of the Training Droids"
- ↑
Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in May 2023 on D23.com (backup link)
- ↑ Young Jedi Adventures: Jedi Training
- ↑
Begin Your Younglings' Training with Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures Books – First Look on StarWars.com (backup link)
