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  • Dagobah

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    Dagobah

    Home to Yoda during his final years, Dagobah was a swamp-covered planet strong with the Force -- a forgotten world where the wizened Jedi Master could escape the notice of Imperial forces. Characterized by its bog-like conditions and fetid wetlands, the murky and humid quagmire was undeveloped, with no signs of technology. Though it lacked civilization, the planet was teeming with life -- from its dense, jungle undergrowth to its diverse animal population. Home to a number of fairly common reptilian and amphibious creatures, Dagobah also boasted an indigenous population of much more massive -- and mysterious -- lifeforms. Surrounded by creatures generating the living Force, Yoda learned to connect with the deeper cosmic Force and waited for one who might bring about the return of the Jedi Order.

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Appearances
  • Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Episode V)
  • Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (Episode VI)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars
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  • Swamps

History

Yoda's Jedi interceptor flying towards Dagobah

After Yoda heard the voice of long-dead Qui-Gon Jinn, he let the Force guide him to the swamp world of Dagobah, one of the purest places in the galaxy. There, amid Dagobah’s abundant life, he spoke with Qui-Gon’s spirit and took the first steps towards learning to retain his consciousness after death.

Yoda's escape pod flying to Dagobah

After the Empire’s rise, Yoda returned to Dagobah to live in exile. There he communed with Qui-Gon, meditated on the connections between the living and cosmic Force, and awaited the coming of a new hope for the Jedi Order.

Yoda and Luke Skywalker meeting in Yoda's home

That hope was Luke Skywalker, the son of Anakin Skywalker. Obi-Wan Kenobi appeared to Luke as a Force spirit and guided him to Dagobah, where Yoda trained the youth as a Jedi. But Luke unwisely cut his lessons short, rushing off to Bespin in an attempt to save his friends from Darth Vader.

Obi-Wan Kenobi appearing to Luke Skywalker as a Force ghost on Dagobah

Luke kept his promise and returned to Dagobah, where Yoda told him he must confront Darth Vader. The ancient Jedi Master then died, passing into the Force, and Luke spoke with Obi-Wan’s spirit. He was certain – as his mother Padmé Amidala had once been -- that there was still good in Vader.

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    • Yoda's Final Moments 1:14

      Yoda's Final Moments

    • Do. Or do not. 0:33

      Do. Or do not.

    • Arriving on Dagobah 1:07

      Arriving on Dagobah

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    • Unable to shake the vision of his friends in peril, Luke decided to cut his training short and ru...
    • Luke returned to Dagobah as promised, but found Yoda near death. The ancient Jedi said Luke no lo...
    • Yoda then died and vanished, his physical form dissolving into the Force. He had learned Qui-Gon’...
    • Luke spoke with Obi-Wan’s spirit, and his first teacher revealed that Leia was the other Skywalke...
  • Unable to shake the vision of his friends in peril, Luke decided to cut his training short and rush to their aid. In doing so, he ignored Yoda’s grave warning that to do so would destroy all for which they’d fought and suffered. He promised to return, then flew away from Dagobah. A fateful encounter with Darth Vader awaited him.

  • Luke returned to Dagobah as promised, but found Yoda near death. The ancient Jedi said Luke no longer required training – but warned that to become a Jedi, he must confront Vader. In response to Luke’s gentle but insistent questioning, Yoda confirmed that Vader was indeed Luke’s father, and revealed that there was another Skywalker.

  • Yoda then died and vanished, his physical form dissolving into the Force. He had learned Qui-Gon’s lessons well during his long years of solitude on Dagobah.

  • Luke spoke with Obi-Wan’s spirit, and his first teacher revealed that Leia was the other Skywalker Yoda had spoken of – Luke’s sister. But when he told Luke that he must face Vader again, Luke doubted he could kill his own father. He was convinced there was good in the man who had once been Anakin Skywalker. There in the dark on Dagobah, he pondered an alternative to the course of action Yoda and Obi-Wan insisted he must take.

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    Yoda was a legendary Jedi Master and stronger than most in his connection with the Force. Small in size but wise and powerful, he trained Jedi for over 800 years, playing integral roles in the Clone Wars, the instruction of Luke Skywalker, and unlocking the path to immortality.

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