Jar Jar Binks

Jar Jar Binks

SW Character


color=Republic
bgcolor=#00b
fgcolor=#eee
name=Jar Jar Binks
position=General in the Gungan Grand Army, Representative of the Gungan race, Senator of Chommell Sector (substituting for Padmé Amidala)
species=Gungan
sex=Male
height= 1.96 meters (6 ft 5 in)
hair=None
eyes= Orange
planet=Naboo
weapon= None
vehicle= None
affiliation=Gungan Grand Army, Galactic Republic, Galactic Senate, Delegation of 2000, Galactic Empire, Imperial Senate, New Republic
portrayer=Ahmed Best (voice, motion capture , some body close-ups)

Jar Jar Binks is a fictional character from the Star Wars films ', ', ' and ' [http://www.starwars.com/databank/character/jarjarbinks/ According to Jar Jar's profile, he will appear in The Clone Wars.] ] . His primary role was intended to provide comic relief. Jar Jar was voiced by Ahmed Best. He is almost completely computer generated.

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Episode I

Banished from his childhood home for his clumsiness, the naïve Jar Jar is first encountered while living in the swamps of Naboo. In the events of "," Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn and his Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi arrive on Naboo, ending up in the swamps rather than the intended destination of the capital, Theed.

Qui-Gon Jinn saves Jar Jar's life as the Trade Federation's droid army advances on Theed, and, as a result, Jar Jar explains that he owes Qui-Gon a life debt (implying that he is obligated to stay by Qui-Gon's side for the rest of his life, or until he is released). Jar Jar is later arrested by troops loyal to Boss Nass when Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan visit Otoh Gunga, and Qui-Gon uses the excuse of this Life Debt to free Jar Jar from the custody of the Gungan Bosses.

Jar Jar travels with Qui-Gon's party to Tatooine and later Coruscant. It is on the latter planet that he informs Padmé Amidala that the Gungans have a grand army (a term significant later in the "Star Wars" series - see Grand Army of the Republic), a contributory factor in her decision to return to Naboo and contest the Trade Federation's invasion militarily. After Qui-Gon and his party's return to Naboo, Jar Jar is instrumental in Padmé's brokering a deal with the Gungans for a joint attack on the Trade Federation's occupation forces, leading her and her allies to the Gungans' swamp hiding place. Throughout this ordeal, he befriends Anakin Skywalker, a nine-year-old human whom Qui-Gon believes to be the Chosen One destined to bring balance to the Force. As a result of bringing together the Naboo and the Gungans, Jar Jar reconciles with Boss Nass and is awarded the rank of Bombad General in the Gungan Grand Army. Jar Jar plays an important roleFact|date=August 2008 in the Battle of Naboo.

Jar Jar is intended to provide comic relief throughout the film, including a number of battle scenes. For instance, Jar Jar accidentally sends a cart of explosive energy spheres into a group of enemy battle droids, which destroys a large number of them. This is a direct homage to Buster Keaton's silent film "Seven Chances", in which Keaton is chased down a mountainside by hundreds of prop boulders while trying to elude an army of women eager to marry him for an inheritance. Jar Jar was last seen with a fleet several times larger then the Empire in the LucasCut of Star Wars Episode 4:A New Hope.

Episode II

Although he has much less screen time in "", Jar Jar plays a pivotal role in the narrative. As Representative Binks, he is a member of The Loyalist Committee. He is deputized by Padmé Amidala in the Galactic Senate, and subsequently manipulated by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine and his allies into proposing a bill to give Palpatine emergency powers, on the ostensible grounds that this is what Senator Amidala would do if she were present. These powers enable Palpatine to approve the creation of the Grand Army of the Republic and implicitly mark the beginning of Palpatine's gathering of authority towards his own office. Jar Jar's decision sets in motion the Clone Wars and by extension, the creation of the Galactic Empire.

Episode III

In "," Jar Jar only has a cameo appearance. He is onscreen only twice, most noticeably walking in Padmé Amidala's funeral procession at the end of the film. He has no dialogue except for the phrase "excuse me", heard from a distance. Deleted scenes from the film, available on the DVD, portray him as a member of the Delegation of 2000, a Senatorial committee that later develops into the Rebel Alliance.

Controversy

Upon the release of "The Phantom Menace", Jar Jar Binks became the subject of a great deal of media and popular attention, though not in the way his creators intended. Binks became symbolic of what many reviewers such as Brent Staples ("New York Times") [Citation
last = Staples
first = Brent
title = Shuffling Through Star Wars
newspaper = New York Times
pages = WK4
date = June 20, 1999
url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B02EFDF123BF933A15755C0A96F958260&sec=&spon=&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink
] , David Edelstein ("Slate") [Citation
last = Edelstein
first = David
title = Dark Side Lite
work = Slate
date = May 19, 1999
url = http://web.archive.org/web/20000306215502/www.slate.com/MovieReview/99-05-19/MovieReview.asp
] , and Eric Harrison ("Los Angeles Times") [Citation
last = Harrison
first = Eric
title = Even an Insider Found Jar Jar, Well, Jarring
newspaper = Los Angeles Times
pages = F6
date = June 21, 1999
url = http://articles.latimes.com/1999/jun/21/entertainment/ca-48611
] [Citation
last = Harrison
first = Eric
title = A Galaxy Far, Far Off Racial Mark?
newspaper = Los Angeles Times
pages = F1
date = May 26, 1999
url = http://articles.latimes.com/1999/may/26/entertainment/ca-40965
] considered to be inherent creative and critical flaws of the film. The character was widely rejected and often ridiculed by sections of the series' hardcore fanbase [Citation
last = O'Ehley
first = James
title = Jar Jar Binks Must Die!
url = http://www.scifimoviepage.com/jarjar.html
accessdate = August 9, 2008
] , who felt that Jar Jar was clearly included in the film solely to appeal to children. In part, his character clashed with the expectations of some fans. One fan, Mike J. Nichols, created and distributed free of charge a modified version of the film, entitled "The Phantom Edit", which cut out most scenes featuring Jar Jar Binks. [ [http://movies.zap2it.com/movies/news/story/0,1259,---6903,00.html Zap2it.com - 'Phantom Edit' deletes Jar Jar Binks] ]

Along with film critics, many fans have also objected to what is perceived as excessive commercialization directed at young children in the "Star Wars" series (a criticism first levelled with the introduction of Ewoks) [Citation
last = O'Ehley
first = James
title = Jar Jar Binks Must Die!
url = http://www.scifimoviepage.com/jarjar.html
accessdate = August 9, 2008
] . Lucas himself stated that he feels there is a section of the fanbase who get upset with aspects of "Star Wars" because "The movies are for children but they don't want to admit that... There is a small group of fans that do not like comic sidekicks. They want the films to be tough like "The Terminator", and they get very upset and opinionated about anything that has anything to do with being childlike." [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/394542.stm|title=Star Wars: Lucas strikes back|work=BBC News|date=14 July 1999|accessdate=2007-02-07]

Additionally, Rob Coleman, who was the lead on the Industrial Light & Magic animation team, warned Lucas that there was concern among the team that the character of Jar Jar was coming across poorly for the team and how the character was to be projected. Lucas told him that he especially put Jar Jar in the film to appeal to small children. After that, the issue was dropped. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0171197/news?year=1999 Even Some At Lucasfilm Hated Jar Jar] , "IMDB Studio briefing", 1999-06-21, Retrieved on 2007-03-13.]

Allegations of bias against race and homosexuality

Joe Morgenstern of "Wall Street Journal" described the character as a "Rastafarian Stepin Fetchit on platform hoofs, crossed annoyingly with Butterfly McQueen." [Citation
last = Morgenstern
first = Joe
title = Our Inner Child Meets Young Darth
newspaper = Wall Street Journal (Eastern Edition)
pages = A20
date = May 19, 1999
] Patricia J. Williams writes that many aspects of Jar Jar's character are highly reminiscent of the archetypes portrayed in blackface minstrelsy;Patricia J. Williams: cite web
title= Racial Ventriloquism
publisher=The Nation
url=http://www.thenation.com/doc/19990705/williams
accessmonthday=June 11
accessyear=2006
date=June 17, 1999
] , while others have suggested that the character is a "laid-back clown character" representing a Caribbean stereotype. [cite journal|last=Ford|first=Paul J.|date=2001|title=A further analysis of the ethics of representation in virtual reality: Multi-user environments|journal=Ethics and Information Technology|publisher=Kluwer Academic Publishers|volume=3|pages=113–121] . Some critics believed that Jar Jar was also stereotypically gay [ [http://www.villagevoice.com/news/9923,goldstein,6325,1.html village voice > news > The Nelly Menace by Richard Goldstein ] ] .

References

External links

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* [http://www.mindspring.com/~ernestm/jarjar/jarjarcritics.html Collection of negative Jar Jar comments from major media sources.]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120915/ Star Wars Episode I] in the [http://www.imdb.com Internet Movie Database]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0078886/ Ahmed Best] at the Internet Movie Database
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