Star Wars: Ewoks

Asha

E13    Nov 30, 1985    30m    Not Rated
The Ewoks are relaxing in the quiet deep forest, when they suddenly hear the Duloks, which are chasing a mountain goat. They chase the goat quite a bit, but then a 'red ghost' appears, and scares them away. The Ewoks go to the goat, still tied up in ropes, and get her loose. But the 'red ghost' thinks that they are trying to hurt the goat. She gives out some battle cries, and the Ewoks flee. The Ewoks return to the village, and Wicket tells Kneesaa about the 'red ghost'. It was actually an Ewok with red fur. Kneesaa runs to her hut, crying, and tells Wicket what happened. Kneesaa (just a little baby) and her mother and her red-furred sister called Asha, were out walking through the forest. A monster attacks the family, and Kneesaa's mother died trying to fight off the monster, while Asha disappeared.

That night, Kneesaa, Wicket, and Baga (Wicket's pet Bordok) go off to find Asha. They travel through snow, and find another Ewok, who wants to guide them back to the village. A group of
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Cast of Asha
  • Alyson CourtMalani (voice)
  • Jim HenshawWicket (voice)
  • Don FrancksUmwak (voice)
  • Esther ScottShodu (voice)
  • Cree SummerPrincess Kneesaa (voice)
  • Dan HennesseyKing Gorneesh (voice)
  • George BuzaChief Chirpa (voice)
  • John StockerWiddle "Willy" Warrick (voice)
  • Michael FantiniWiley (voice)
  • Sue MurphyLatara (voice)
  • Taborah JohnsonLatara (voice)
  • Leanne CoppenNippet (voice)
  • Greg SwansonWeechee (voice)
  • Richard DonatDeej (voice)
  • Nonnie GriffinShodu (voice)
  • Jeanne ReynoldsPrincess Neesaa (voice)
  • Tabitha St. GermainAsha (voice)
  • Paul ChatoPaploo (voice)
  • Pam HyattBozzie (voice)
  • Eric PetersonTeebo (voice)
  • Rick CiminoChief Chirpa (voice)
  • James CrannaTeebo (voice)
  • Doug ChamberlainMaster Logray (voice)
  • Melleny MelodyQueen Urga (voice)
  • Jackie BurroughsMorag (voice)

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