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"Don't interrupt me when I'm monologuing."
―Raxlo to Kai Brightstar[3]

Raxlo was a Gozzo who lived during the High Republic Era and was the head of the Raxlo Corporation. He often used his custom harvesting vehicle to deforest Outer Rim planets in the name of maximizing profits.[2] Raxlo once disrupted the favorite meditation spot of the Poobian Jedi Initiate Nubs by harvesting the inside of a Tenoo tree for its highly valuable sap.[4]

Following several run-ins with the Tenoo Jedi younglings in which they thwarted his unsustainable business ventures, Raxlo turned to the snowy world Andraven. There, he attempted to mine the valuable tenga rocks. He could effectively mine the energy-producing rocks with his harvester, but the heat generated by his laser was melting so much snow that it was compromising the incubation of wellagrin eggs. Raxlo was stopped by Nubs and his friends Kai Brightstar and Lys Solay, who saved the eggs. Raxlo, feeling dejected, confided in the young Jedi about his concerns of making a living if everything he does is somehow wrong. The Jedi and Andraven locals taught Raxlo that he could collaborate with community leaders to scout the most ecologically sustainable locations to mine the tenga rocks.[5]

This conversation fundamentally changed Raxlo's business practices, turning him from a foe of the young Jedi into a friend. Raxlo worked with Andraven locals to maintain a steady customer base for tenga rocks while preserving the local environment. This work was so effective that the Andravens eventually began to see Raxlo as a hero, an identity the Gozzo struggled to fully accept until he worked with the young Jedi to stop the Ganguls from stealing his harvester and numerous tenga rocks.[6]

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Raxlo first appeared in the 2023 second-half episode "Forest Defenders," voiced by Haley Joel Osment.[2]

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