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THE MANDALORIAN BY KYAN LOWE 8TH GRADE, CHICAGO

THE MANDALORIAN

BY KYAN LOWE, 5TH GRADER, CHICAGO

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Irecommend watching “The Mandalorian” because there's not that much you need to know about it except for some things about Mandalore. You could dive right into the series without ever watching the movie Star Wars. Although, after watching “The Mandalorian” series you will be inspired to learn more about the history of Jedi and everyone else involved in the series.

“The Mandalorian” doesn't revolve around the Jedi or Star Wars, it revolves around the Mandalorian and Grogu’s journey on different quests and also some logic about Mandalore. The Mandalorian risks his life several times to save Grogu, the baby Yoda looking character. Almost everywhere they go, someone or thing is trying to kill them and/or kidnap Grogu. He has a special power that controls all forces, and although Grogu’s power is not fully developed, everyone knows that he can become powerful enough to destroy or save an entire planet. The Mandalorian is the ultimate warrior and he is often hired to complete bounties. He is well trusted because they have a reputation for getting the job done. As bounties are completed, the Mandalorian gets upgrades on his armor. The main rule for Mandalores is that if they should have to take off the Mandalorian helmet they are never allowed to put it back on. However, some rules are meant to be broken. The Mandalorian, in the series, chose to be in his position because he was saved by a Mandalorian when he was young and unable to fend for himself. The Mandalorians took him in and they trained him to be a part of the Mandalore.

This is a great series to watch. It will keep you tuned in to every episode and if you are a kid like me, you will definitely get a kick out of the “Alien” and “Jedi” storyline.

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