- Appeared in:
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
CW
- Homeworld:
Maridun (adopted)
- Species:
Lurmen
- Gender:
Male
- Size:
1.4 meters
- Weapon:
A length of rope, which he is quite adept at wielding to tie up opponents.
- Affiliation:
Neutral
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The sole healer of the Lurmen colony on Maridun, Wag Too was the son of the village elder, Tee Watt Kaa. Featured in
The Clone Wars episodes "Jedi Crash" and "Defenders of Peace," he was voiced by actor Alec Medlock.
Wag Too is the village's only healer, and in "Jedi Crash" (directed by Rob Coleman; written by Katie Lucas, 2009) was instrumental in saving an injured Anakin Skywalker when a group of marooned Jedi Knights discovered the Lurmen village.
At first, Wag Too's father, Tee Watt Kaa, wanted nothing to do with the Jedi Knights. He had led the Lurmen to Maridun to escape the violence of the Clone Wars, and feared that association with the Jedi would only drag them back into the conflict. Wag Too accompanied Ahsoka Tano and Clone Commander Bly in bringing necessarily medicines to the ailing Skywalker, who was left behind at a makeshift camp erected by the Jedi. The camp was attacked by dangerous creatures called mastiff phalones, and Wag Too proved his dedication to his father's philosophy by refusing to let the Jedi or clones attack the creature; the agile Lurmen instead used a rope to tie up the animal's feet, rendering it helpless yet not harming the creature.
By "Defenders of Peace," (directed by Steward Lee, written by Bill Canterbury, 2009), Wag Too had moved Anakin back to the Lurmen village and stabilized his condition with wraps soaked in healing oils. Shortly thereafter, the Separatists arrived, determined to wipe out the Lurmen village. Wag Too became enraged by his father's passivity, and Tee Watt Kaa refused to do anything to resist the Separatists' destructive intentions. Tee Watt Kaa even objected to the Jedi's offer to protect the village, banishing them from the Lurmen colony.
Nonetheless, the Jedi returned to protect the village, and despite his father's wishes, Wag Too took up arms as well. Though the Jedi and the Lurmen drove the Separatists from their home, it came at great cost to the spirit of Tee Watt Kaa and his devotion to peace.