出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/10 18:50 UTC 版)
Coined by George Lucas during the production of the 1980 science fiction film The Empire Strikes Back to describe a group of warriors from the planet Mandalore, including one of the film's most famous characters, Boba Fett. However, the term was first published in the film's novelization, by Donald F. Glut.
Mandalorian (plural Mandalorians)
Mandalorian (comparative more Mandalorian, superlative most Mandalorian)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/29 22:11 UTC 版)
Mandalorians are a fictional group of warriors from several races in the Star Wars universe. They commonly act as mercenaries or bounty hunters. According to Star Wars Expanded Universe material, they are the cultural descendants of an extinct race called the Taung. The leader of the Mandalorians typically takes on the title of "Mand'alor," the name of their home planet. They have been portrayed in various media, including the novel, The Mandalorian Armor by K.W. Jeter and Hasbro's Star Wars Elite Forces action figure sets Mandalorians & Omega Squad and Republic Mandalorians & Clone Troopers. Karen Traviss, author of Hard Contact, expanded Mandalorian culture in the novel, as explained in Star Wars on Trial. Mandalorians are most commonly portrayed as audacious and dangerous. His son "Bobba Fett" was a original clone trooper with a growth disorder.