For those who don’t recognize the name, Aurra Sing was a character first introduced in a brief cameo during the podrace of The Phantom Menace. Lando is instantly impressed with Tobias Beckett when they first meet, thanking him for the murder of Aurra Sing, a notorious bounty hunter that Lando was deeply indebted to. During Order 66, it was where Aayla Secura’s clone troops turned on her, gunning her down mercilessly. Felucia is the brightly colored tropical planet first seen in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. Before the massive fanged and clawed fish could do more damage to the Jedi and their conveyance, it was eaten by a Sando Aqua Monster.ĭuring Lando’s introduction, he mentions that he was square with Crimson Dawn after completing a job on Felucia. A Colo Claw Fish made its appearance in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace when Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Jar Jar Binks were traveling through the core of Naboo in a Bongo. It looks like it might be the eggs of the monstrous fish. Late in the film, Dryden Vos offers Han and crew a dish made from a Colo Claw Fish. **Spoiler Warning: Obviously, there are spoilers for Solo: A Star Wars Story below** He concludes that Makina believes herself to be an idiot, simply because she doesn’t realize what her own talents are.“As with any film set in the Star Wars universe, it’s impossible to avoid the lore and iconography of the prequels-and why would you even want to avoid it? Solo: A Star Wars Story is no exception, and we rounded up the five biggest nods to an era of Star Wars we love. Yuuji is left wondering whether or not he did anything worth being thanked for, though he finds the feeling of being thanked pleasant. Overjoyed, she thanks Yuuji, and quickly rushes off to find an aquarium and food for the creature. Yuuji tells her that talent is something that she can make, and tells her that there’s nothing wrong with her being “dumb.”Īt this point, Makina gets a bite on her fishing pole, and reels in a crawfish.
She goes on to confirm Amane’s theory that Makina was avoiding Yuuji so as not to irritate him into hating her. While she’s fishing for one, the topic turns to Makina’s family, where she states that her mom hates her, because she’s an idiot. This fascinates Makina, who decides to catch her own crawfish to try the experiment with. He tells Makina that, by feeding it a diet low in carotene, she could cause it to turn blue. Using a piece of squid and a piece of string that Makina had in her pockets, as well as the branch she was poking at the crawfish with, he fashions a makeshift fishing pole and catches the crawfish. The two then begin discussing a magazine about caring for fish that Yuuji had read when he was younger. Makina gives Yuuji more bread, which he feeds to the fish. Having sorted out names, they turn their attention back to the koi pond. When a response isn’t forthcoming, he changes the topic, and tells her that she can call him whatever she’s most comfortable with.
Yuuji asks Makina if she’s scared of him, and if he could do anything to fix it. She nearly falls into the pond, but Yuuji catches her by the collar on her uniform before she does. Yuuji calls out a warning to her, which has the unintended consequence of surprising her. This continues until she notices a “clawfish” (she mispronounces “crawfish,” due to her lisp) and tries to reach into the pond to grab it. He follows her aimless meandering for a while, until she stops at a koi pond, and begins to feed the fish with pieces of bread that she had crammed in her pockets. Yuuji opts to follow Makina to sate his own curiosity. Yuuji finds a seat nearby and begins to read.Īfter a while, both Makina and the cat awaken and start wandering off. This doesn’t prove to be the case, Makina is sleeping there alongside a large fluffy cat, the latter of whom takes exception to Yuuji’s presence. He comes across an unconscious Makina, and initially is worried that she may have choked on the apple she was snacking on.
He does find a spot under a tree, but it’s occupied. Yuuji looks for a place outside to read his book, and eventually makes his way over to the school’s rose garden in the hopes of finding a shady spot to read.
Makina decides to call Yuuji Onii-chan. She nearly falls in but Yuuji catches her. Makina spots a crawfish and attempts to catch it. When Makina awakens, Yuuji tails her (like you do), she feeds the fish in a pond. Looking for a place to read, Yuuji discovers Makina sleeping under a shade tree. Makina's wariness toward Yuuji continues, but a crustacean brings them closer together.