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  1. Dagobah | Wookieepedia | Fandom

    Dagobah was a remote, unexplored planet in the Dagobah system, and one of the purest places in the galaxy within the Force. A remote world of swamps and forests, it served as a refuge for …

  2. Dagobah system | Wookieepedia | Fandom

    The Dagobah system was a star system that contained the swamp-covered planet of Dagobah. In his final years, the former Grand Master of the Jedi Order Yoda called the Dagobah system his …

  3. Dagobah | Star Wars Databank | StarWars.com

    Home to Yoda during his final years, Dagobah was a swamp-covered planet -- a forgotten world where the wizened Jedi Master could escape the notice of Imperial forces. Characterized by …

  4. Dagobah - Star Wars Universe Wiki

    Dagobah (/'deɪgəbə/; pronunciation (help·info)) was an Outer Rim planet in the Dagobah system. A remote world of swamps, seas, and forests, it served as the home of Jedi Master Minch …

  5. Dagobah – T-bone’s Star Wars Universe

    Feb 25, 2013 · The monster that swallowed (and subsequently spit out) R2-D2 while on Dagobah is called a Dragonsnake. In reality, the prop/creature was just a back and tail with divers …

  6. Star Wars: Things You Didn’t Know About Dagobah - Screen Rant

    Sep 14, 2021 · Dagobah is a planet that is popular for Yoda's final years but it has an exciting history that not many Star Wars fans would know of.

  7. Dagobah - Star Wars Guide - IGN

    Jul 1, 2015 · Dagobah is a Planet in the Star Wars universe. It is an Outer Rim Planet in the Dagobah system. It hosts no intelligent life, and is considered to be a remote world of swamps …

  8. Dagobah | Star Wars Extended Universe Wiki | Fandom

    Dagobah was a planet in the Dagobah system, and one of the purest places in the galaxy within the Force. A remote world of swamps and forests, it served as a refuge for Jedi Grand Master …

  9. Dagobah - Wikiwand

    Dagobah is a fictional planet and eponymous star system appearing in the Star Wars films The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and Revenge of the Sith, and other media.

  10. The Dagobah Cave: A Figurative Exporation | StarWars.com

    Oct 22, 2014 · Discover the philosophical meanings of Luke Skywalker's dreamlike experience in The Empire Strikes Back. From the moment Luke Skywalker enters the Dagobah cave, a …

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