A Mandalorian bounty hunter tracks a target for a well-paying, mysterious client.A Mandalorian bounty hunter tracks a target for a well-paying, mysterious client.A Mandalorian bounty hunter tracks a target for a well-paying, mysterious client.
Nick Nolte
- Kuiil
- (voice)
Taika Waititi
- IG-11
- (voice)
Chris Bartlett
- Ferryman
- (as Christopher Bartlett)
Aidan Bertola
- Young Mandalorian
- (uncredited)
Bernard Bullen
- Father
- (uncredited)
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It's not as bad as what other reviews say, I don't know what else they wanted cause this episode surprisingly had a lot of action and lots of good CGI. You don't get much of the story in this episode but it's only the beginning. So let's chill and wait for other episodes and don't rate the whole show base on the first and only episode you saw! at least maybe wait for the season to end?
The world we see in The Mandalorian has always existed in the Star Wars universe, but until now it has always remained in the shadows, just off screen. While Empires Strike and Jedi Return, beings struggle to eek out a living in a harsh galaxy.
The main character here is the titular Mandalorian. Like the most famous Mandalorian of all (Boba Fett), he's a bounty hunter. Unlike his more famous and mysterious brother (not literally, though this is Star Wars, so you never know), we get to get to see, if only a tiny bit, behind the mask (figuratively). The curtain is also pulled back a bit to see the Mandalorian culture, which evokes that of Earth cultures like the Native Americans and Norseman.
This first episode drops us right into this world with little to no setup. Not even an opening crawl ala the Episodes. Just a brief mention of its timeline and off we go. Things get off to a fun start and the pace is relentless, but much of the middle is less than compelling. The final act picks back up and it sprints to a fun conclusion, sticking the landing on a solid opening that holds the promise of the most entertaining Star Wars we've seen since Rogue One.
The main character here is the titular Mandalorian. Like the most famous Mandalorian of all (Boba Fett), he's a bounty hunter. Unlike his more famous and mysterious brother (not literally, though this is Star Wars, so you never know), we get to get to see, if only a tiny bit, behind the mask (figuratively). The curtain is also pulled back a bit to see the Mandalorian culture, which evokes that of Earth cultures like the Native Americans and Norseman.
This first episode drops us right into this world with little to no setup. Not even an opening crawl ala the Episodes. Just a brief mention of its timeline and off we go. Things get off to a fun start and the pace is relentless, but much of the middle is less than compelling. The final act picks back up and it sprints to a fun conclusion, sticking the landing on a solid opening that holds the promise of the most entertaining Star Wars we've seen since Rogue One.
The first episode of Mandalorian was a very positive start to the series. I really liked it very much. It had great CGI and special effects which gives it the thumbs up for me. Keep it up!!
No childish scenes. No forced drama. No stupid jokes. Simple in its premise and so far so good.
Review is too short aye??
It's a Star Wars spectacular, it's got Everything you'd expect, ....
"I HAVE SPOKEN"
It's a Star Wars spectacular, it's got Everything you'd expect, ....
"I HAVE SPOKEN"
Did you know
- TriviaThe Ugnaught mentions a Mythosaur. The Mandalorian symbol seen decorating their headquarters is based on the skull of this fabled beast and is called "Kyr'bes" in Mando'a.
- GoofsThe Mandalorian's newly crafted pauldron switches from right to left shoulder when he is taming the blurgg, and then back again to the right shoulder.
- Quotes
The Mandalorian: I can bring you in warm or I can bring you in cold.
- Crazy creditsThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Mando meets the Child by Ryan Church and Nick Gindraux.
- Mandalorians on Nevarro by Anton Grandert.
- Hideout Standoff by Nick Gindraux.
- Entering the cantina byJohn Park and Doug Chiang.
- Blurgg riders by Christian Alzmann.
- Taking cover with IG-11 by Nick Gindraux.
- Kuiil's home by Jama Jurabaev.
- Mando on Pagodon by Nick Gindraux
- Ravinak attack by Doug Chiang.
- IG-11 and the Mandalorian by Christian Alzmann.
- Mandalorian Blurgg rider by Christian Alzmann.
- ConnectionsEdited into Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian: Directing (2020)
- SoundtracksHey Mando!
Composed by Ludwig Göransson
Details
- Runtime
- 39m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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