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"Who Is That Alien?" was a regular one-page department of the Star Wars Kids series published by Scholastic from July 1997 to February 1999. Written by Bill Smith, it contained information about the fictional species of the Star Wars universe, accompanied by illustations drawn by Chris Trevas. The department was also part of the newsstand version of Star Wars Kids, which was available in North America by The Fan Club.

Star Wars Kids (mail-order)[]

Star Wars Kids (1997) 1[]

In issue 1, the article dealt with the Jawa and Tusken Raider species.

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Star Wars Kids (1997) 2[]

In issue 2, the article dealt with the Wookiees and Talz.

Star Wars Kids (1997) 3[]

In issue 3, the article dealt with the Hutts and Rodians.

Appearances[]

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Characters Organisms Droid models Events Locations
Organizations and titles Sentient species Vehicles and vessels Weapons and technology Miscellanea

Characters

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Sentient species

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Miscellanea

Star Wars Kids (1997) 4[]

In issue 4, the article dealt with the Tauntauns and Wampas.

Star Wars Kids (1997) 5[]

In issue 5, the article dealt with the Mon Calamari and Bith.

Star Wars Kids (1997) 6[]

In issue 6, the article dealt with the Ewoks and Sullustans.

Star Wars Kids (1997) 7[]

In issue 7, the article dealt with the Gands and Kubaz.

Star Wars Kids (1997) 8[]

In issue 8, the article dealt with the Ithorians and Gamorreans.

Appearances[]

By type
Characters Organisms Droid models Events Locations
Organizations and titles Sentient species Vehicles and vessels Weapons and technology Miscellanea

Sentient species

Star Wars Kids (1997) 9[]

In issue 9, the article dealt with the Ugnaughts and Kowakian monkey-lizards.

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Star Wars Kids (1997) 10[]

In issue 10, the article dealt with the Trandoshans and Weequays.

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Star Wars Kids (1997) 11[]

In issue 11, the article dealt with the Aqualish and scurriers.

Star Wars Kids (1997) 12[]

In issue 12, the article dealt with the Quarren and Chevin.

Star Wars Kids (1997) 13[]

In issue 13, the article dealt with the Bothans and Dressellians.

Star Wars Kids (1997) 14[]

In issue 14, the article dealt with the Snivvians and Devaronians.

Star Wars Kids (1997) 15[]

In issue 15, the article dealt with Joh Yowza and Yarna d'al' Gargan.

Star Wars Kids 16[]

In issue 16, the article dealt with the Dianoga and the Falleen.

Star Wars Kids 17[]

In issue 17, the article dealt with the bogwings and the sleens.

Star Wars Kids 18[]

In issue 18, the article dealt with the Klatooinians and Gran.

Star Wars Kids 19[]

In issue 18, the article dealt with the space sulgs and mynocks.

Star Wars Kids 20[]

In issue 20, the article dealt with the Twi'leks and Rancors.

Appearances[]

Star Wars Kids (newsstand version)[]

Star Wars Kids (1999) 1[]

In issue 1, the article dealt with the Neimoidian and Gungan species.

Star Wars Kids (1999) 2[]

In issue 2, the article dealt with the opee sea killers and the colo claw fishes.

Star Wars Kids (1999) 5[]

In issue 5, the article dealt with the Dugs and the Toydarians.

Star Wars Kids (1999) 7[]

In issue 7, the article dealt with the Zabrak and the Cereans.

Star Wars Kids (1999) 9[]

In issue 9, the article dealt with the Xexto and the Fluggrians.

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