276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Morag the Unhappy Witch: 1 (Morag the Witch)

£3.99£7.98Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

Interview with Paul Ens by Tambone, Lou on www.starwarz.com ( February 27, 2004) (archived from the original on January 20, 2008) Based on a list of students revealed by J. K. Rowling in Harry Potter and Me, this character was originally named "Katrina" and later changed to "Isobel". [4] As Morag stared open-mouthed with astonishment. The professor explained that if, as she believed, she was without a dark side, then there was absolutely nothing to worry about. “if, however,” he continued, “you have deceived yourself, then I am afraid you are in for a few surprises.” The novel Fate of the Jedi: Outcast also contains a reference to the show: Ben Skywalker takes a deep breath of Dorin's helium-rich atmosphere and sings, his voice "as high and ridiculous as that of an animated Ewok in a children's broadcast." [30] No escape, little flutter-glow. There's a great thirst in the forest, almost as great as Morag's thirst for vengeance. And you, our Wistie queen, are my newest servant in my battle with Logray and his cursed Ewoks."

I am very sorry to disappoint you,” replied Morag quite seriously. “I am afraid I simply don’t have a dark side.” Star Wars creator George Lucas had long been interested in animation, and had wanted to tell Star Wars stories in an animated form. [2] During production of The Star Wars Holiday Special in 1978, director David Acomba showed Lucas a recent film made by Canada-based animation company Nelvana. This convinced Lucas to hire the company to produce the animated segment for that film. Lucas was pleased with their work, and in 1984, he again hired them to work on the two animated series he was developing, Droids and Ewoks. These two subjects were chosen because they would appeal to young audiences and because, as the future of the film franchise was uncertain, they would be the least likely characters to conflict with the stories of the feature films. [6] With these two shows, Lucas (who served as executive producer) hoped to raise the standards for Saturday morning animation; he wanted the animation and voice acting to be better than the average animated series of the time. [7] She was just about to tell her what had happened, when she saw that Topaz was not eating her vegetables! Morag scolded Topaz for this, and gave her a lecture on eating healthily. The Ewoks in the series speak mostly Basic, mixed with occasional words or phrases of Ewokese. Although this break from continuity is clearly for the convenience of an Earth-based audience, no official in-universe explanation has been provided. It does not appear that Ewok dialogue is translated from Ewokese for viewers, as the episode " Battle for the Sunstar" shows Ewoks communicating with Doctor Raygar and Imperial droids without a translator. The developers of Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided watched the entirety of the Ewoks series to prepare for creating Endor in the game. [31] Seasons [ ] SeasonIn 1984, Joe Johnston wrote and illustrated The Adventures of Teebo: A Tale of Magic and Suspense, an Ewok storybook that introduced many of the elements that would later appear in the series. Also that year, Random House began publishing a series of children's books with the subtitle "An Ewok Adventure," which were meant to tie into both the series and Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure. In 1985, Kenner produced a toy line based on the series, including action figures, ship models, and other items. Also that year, Star Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, published a bimonthly Ewoks comic, which was based on the animated series. The comic ran for two years, ending with issue #14. Like the TV series, this was aimed towards a younger audience. It was produced along with the Droids comic, which was based on the Droids animated series. Star Comics' Ewoks 10 was a crossover with Droids (1986) 4. An LP record and a cassette were released of the French theme song by Dorothée. [19] The Haunted Village" was adapted into a children's book of the same name in 1987. [3] It was also partially adapted in a 1985 coloring book. [4] Morag is from Gaelic mór, "tall." Dougall is from the Gaelic Dubhgall, or "dark stranger," and "Mac" is "son of." Due to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in the early hours of 31 August 1997, the edition of Fully Booked recorded for broadcast that morning was postponed, ultimately airing as part of the CBBC morning schedule on BBC Two on 2 September at 7:30am.

No escape, little flutter-glow. There's a great thirst in the forest, almost as great as Morag's thirst for vengeance. And you, our Wistie queen, are my newest servant in my battle with Logray and his cursed Ewoks." ―Morag kidnaps translated=1|Queen Izrina [1] Not many people have heard of her and she was most likely forgotten in the star wars universe, as most of the expanded universe (excluding the prequel and original trilogies and the Clone Wars show and movie) were rebranded as Star Wars Legends by Disney. Morag was born on the Forest Moon of Endor more than two centuries before the Battle of Yavin. [1] Like most Tulgah, Morag had a preoccupation with the pursuit of magic, attempting to increase her own powers. However, unlike others of her species, who used their knowledge to become great healers, Morag twisted her powers for evil, [3] hoping to conquer the forest moon. Using her dark arts, Morag enslaved many creatures to her will. Among her servants was an enormous winged creature, known as a mantigrue, who did her bidding. [4] Morag and her pets resided in a precariously located fortress on the peak of Mount Thunderstone, a dormant volcano. Morag's lair and the surrounding area were protected by Yuzzum guards, who rode rakazzak beasts across the devastated wasteland. [1]The first series is presented by Zoe Ball and Grant Stott, and set in a fictional hotel. The presenters were joined by actor Paul Brophy, who appeared as a series of comic characters (such as 'Jan Van der Vall', 'Les Vegas' and 'Wee Alistair McAlistair'), and by a large puppet, a talking Highland cow named Morag who was the hotel's receptionist. At last, she cried, ”I am free. I don’t have to sit and listen to you telling me what’s right all day; I don’t have to keep persuading you to choose the biggest slice of cake before your brother – in fact, I don’t I repeat don’t, have to do anything that you tell me, at all.”

Unlike Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine and the other villains, she is the most darkest villain to ever appear in a kid show. Morag first appears when she gets out of the bathtub to get dressed, as she welcomes the Loud Family to Loch Loud Castle. After just a few days of interacting with the Louds, she's driven to the point of shouting out her hate on a far away cliff and digging up her ancestor's journal to learn her methods of controlling the family dragon Lela. When a special occasion was going on, she brainwashed Lela the dragon into causing trouble and usurped Lincoln. Afterwards, when the Louds were preparing to leave, she fed Lela trash to grow it into a full adult, and brainwashed it again in preparation to make her ascension to the throne indisputable. An Animated Discussion with Brian Lemay by Kuppe, Maureen on www.rebelscum.com (archived from the original on January 17, 2020)Fully Booked, later retitled FBi, is a British children's television series produced by BBC Scotland and broadcast from 22 April 1995 to 23 September 2000. Now, young Morag Bendlebaum, I taught both your mother and your father “. said the professor in a very serious voice, “and a very fine witch and wizard they turned out to be, too. So, what kind of witch do you think you are going to be?”

Well done, my old friend. Help save your people again, you did. Soon it'll be just you and I, Logray, and then it'll be just I!» ―Morag [1] The episode was released on DVD in 2004 as part of the feature film The Haunted Village. It can be found on side 2 of the disc. Although the episode takes place second in the series' chronology, it is presented first on the DVD. Morag's last words in the film as she is dropped on a island full of noisy seals by Lela the Dragon.

Where is Morag from MAFS UK?

Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the Nightsisters but Were Afraid to Ask" — Star Wars Insider 122 Episode XC: Pablo Hidalgo and the Dark Times by Pilot, Mike on fullofsith.com ( November 9, 2014) (archived from the original on September 2, 2020) Despite her cruel nature, she does genuinely loves her ancestor Aggie, as she looked up to her, and was horrified when her portrait was ruined. Fully Booked – BBC Two England – 19 September 1999". BBC Genome Project . Retrieved 3 January 2021. From JEDI to Television: The Saga of the EWOKS and DROIDS Adventure Hour – Part I by Post, Dennis on radiofreesacramento.com ( September 7, 2015) (archived from the original on February 11, 2019)

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment