

Since Peli Motto dated a Jawa and knows them intimately, it seems the Jawas are confirmed to be furry in the Star Wars universe. Additionally, though the drawings didn't emphasize Jawa fur, behind-the-scenes photos (via ) reveal that the original Jawa actors appeared to have slightly furry gloves or sleeves under their Jawa robes.

While the original concept art for Jawas doesn't necessarily showcase furry creatures, the faces are somewhat rodent-like, making fur a possibility for the small humanoids. If anything, the " furry" comment may shed light on how Disney and Lucasfilm represent Jawas in the future. And an unclothed toy Jawa making its way around the internet (via Twitter) was also seemingly missing fur. In legendary Star Wars concept designer Ralph McQuarrie's sketches, Jawas appear somewhat human-like, with no visible fur. Unfortunately, the comment doesn't fit the Jawas' original designs. She later repeats the line for comedic effect. She tells Din Djarin they're " furry" creatures. During the episode, Peli Motto claims she once dated a Jawa.
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In The Book of Boba Fett episode 5, the series makes a joke about Jawas that seemingly retcons the characters. Related: Who Plays The X-Wing Pilot In Boba Fett? Luke Skywalker Actor Explained In fact, it's because the Jawas want the Mudhorn egg in The Mandalorian season 1 that Grogu/Baby Yoda first shows off his powers. The creatures repeatedly return in Star Wars' new Disney+ series, playing a significant role in both The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett. The creatures first show up in A New Hope, selling R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) and C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) to Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and his Uncle Owen (Phil Brown).
