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"The Season Scepter"
Series

Star Wars: Ewoks

Season

2

Episode

13

Writer(s)

Bob Carrau

Director

Raymond Jafelice

Airdate

November 1, 1986

Episode chronology
Previous episode

"A Warrior and a Lurdo"

Next episode

"Prow Beaten"

"The Season Scepter" is the twenty-sixth episode of the Star Wars: Ewoks animated television series, and the thirteenth episode in season two. Written by Bob Carrau and directed by Raymond Jafelice, the episode originally aired on ABC on November 1, 1986.

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Synopsis

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Characters


Creatures

  • Bordok (Picture only)
  • Munya (Picture only)
  • Snow monster
  • Unidentified butterfly-like creature
  • Unidentified frog-like creature
  • Unidentified otter-like creature
  • Unidentified umbrella-like creature

Events

Locations

Sentient species

Vehicles and vessels

Weapons and technology

Miscellanea

Behind the scenes

This episode makes several references to the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz:

  • When the Ewoks are plotting how to sneak into the Snow Palace, a band of Ice Heads marches around outside chanting, "Snow-ee-o, snow-o," much in the same manner as the Wicked Witch of the West's troops in the older film.
Wicket, Teebo and Latara disguised as Ice Heads.
  • The Ewoks disguise themselves as Ice Heads and march in unnoticed. Dorothy and company pull a similar stunt in The Wizard of Oz.
  • Later, the Season Scepter melts the Duchess of Sleet, leading her to exclaim, "I'm melting!" in the same manner as the Wicked Witch from Oz.
  • As the melted duchess runs across the floor, a few notes from the Wicked Witch of the West's theme play.
  • Finally, the Snow King begins the episode as a crotchety and cold-hearted monarch. At the end of the episode, his heart literally melts, and he grants the Ewoks their wish (to return Endor to summer). This is similar to the Wizard of Oz in the 1939 film.

See also

External links

  • "The Season Scepter" at the Internet Movie Database
  • "The Season Scepter" at TV.com
  • "The Season Scepter" at the Big Cartoon Database
Star Wars: Ewoks
Season One:
"The Cries of the Trees" · "The Haunted Village" · "Rampage of the Phlogs" · "To Save Deej" · "The Travelling Jindas" · "The Tree of Light"
"The Curse of the Jindas" · "The Land of the Gupins" · "Sunstar vs. Shadowstone" · "Wicket's Wagon" · "The Three Lessons" · "Blue Harvest" · "Asha"
Season Two:
"The Crystal Cloak" · "The Wish Plant" · "Home Is Where the Shrieks Are" · "Princess Latara" · "The Raich" · "The Totem Master"
"A Gift for Shodu" · "Night of the Stranger" · "Gone with the Mimphs" · "The First Apprentice" · "Hard Sell" · "A Warrior and a Lurdo"
"The Season Scepter" · "Prow Beaten" · "Baga's Rival" · "Horville's Hut of Horrors" · "The Tragic Flute" · "Just My Luck"
"Bringing Up Norky" · "Battle for the Sunstar" · "Party Ewok" · "Malani the Warrior"
Feature-length stories:
The Haunted Village · Tales from the Endor Woods

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