Wicket the Ewok and his friends agree to help two shipwrecked human children, Mace and Cindel, on a quest to find their parents.

Mace Towani

Wicket W. Warrick

Catarine Towani

Jeremitt Towani

Cindel Towani

Deej Warrick

Weechee Warrick

Widdle Warrick

Chukha-Trok

Narrator (voice)

Wicket W. Warrick (voice)

Deej Warrick (voice)

Weechee Warrick (voice)

Shodu Warrick (voice)
A spin-off from the <em>'Star Wars'</em> franchise: <em>'The Ewok Adventure'</em>. It's not good, but holds a little bit of charm to it. There isn't really any acting in this to praise, it's all rather lame and forgettable - as you'd possibly expect given two of the leads are child actors, who are likeable if nothing else. The effects are bang average. The most important part, the plot, is something I found very uninteresting; I was never invested or intrigued. I guess it is made for the younger audience, but they still coulda done a better job with this.
December 21, 1984

Mace Towani

Wicket W. Warrick

Catarine Towani

Jeremitt Towani

Cindel Towani

Deej Warrick

Weechee Warrick

Widdle Warrick

Chukha-Trok

Narrator (voice)

Wicket W. Warrick (voice)

Deej Warrick (voice)

Weechee Warrick (voice)

Shodu Warrick (voice)
A spin-off from the <em>'Star Wars'</em> franchise: <em>'The Ewok Adventure'</em>. It's not good, but holds a little bit of charm to it. There isn't really any acting in this to praise, it's all rather lame and forgettable - as you'd possibly expect given two of the leads are child actors, who are likeable if nothing else. The effects are bang average. The most important part, the plot, is something I found very uninteresting; I was never invested or intrigued. I guess it is made for the younger audience, but they still coulda done a better job with this.
