Yoda was originally going to be played by a real monkey (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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Long before Yoda became the wise, green Jedi Master we know and love, Star Wars creator George Lucas had something wildly different in mind: Yoda as… a monkey. Lucas nearly hired a tiny primate with a cane and a mask to play Luke Skywalker’s legendary mentor. This quirky plan almost became a reality until one crew member said, “The monkey’s just going to pull the mask off repeatedly. It’s never going to work.” And just like that, the little monkey with big Jedi dreams was out.

The story of Yoda’s near-monkey-moment has become a piece of Star Wars lore that leaves fans equal parts relieved and amused. So how did we get from a masked monkey to the iconic puppet, and eventually CGI, that shaped a generation? Let’s journey back to the swamps of Dagobah and this curious chapter in Yoda’s backstory.

The Yoda We Know: Almost a Monkey?

Introduced in The Empire Strikes Back, Yoda was first meant to appear as an eccentric, pint-sized creature in the fog-drenched Dagobah. When Luke Skywalker crash-lands in his hunt for a Jedi Master, viewers expected a grand reveal.

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