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IG-11
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- "What did you do?"
"I am fulfilling my base function."
"Which is?"
"To nurse and protect." - ―Din Djarin and IG-11[4]
IG-11, also known asEyegee-Elevenor simply asIGorEyegee, was aIG-series assassin droid who was abounty hunter during theNew Republic Era. IG-11 was programmed to follow the protocols of theBounty Hunters' Guild, and had a built-inself-destruct mechanism to prevent itself from being captured while working as a hired gun.
Around9 ABY, IG-11 took on abounty that involvedkillingGrogu, aForce-sensitiveinfant that was held in aencampment on thedesertworldArvala-7. During the assignment, thedroid teamed up with theMandalorianbounty hunterDin Djarin, and the two worked together toeliminate theNikto mercenaries in the encampment and confront Grogu. Upon seeing the infant, IG-11 was destroyed by Djarin while thedroid attempted to kill him.
TheUgnaughtKuiil later retrieved the droid's body from the encampment and repaired and re-programmed him in order to assist the retiredvapor farmer. Now tasked with protecting Grogu, he accompanied Djarin and his allies to theplanetNevarro after meeting them inKuiil's moisture farm. Following the death of his new master, he assisted them after they were pinned down byImperial forces and helped them escape. IG-11 later sacrificed himself via self-destruction in order to kill a platoon ofstormtroopers to prevent Grogu from being captured. After his sacrifice, astatue of the droid was erected in Nevarro'scity.
Djarin later consultedHigh MagistrateGreef Karga in hopes of restoring IG-11, though these hopes were dashed when the droid was revived and became hostile, forcing Karga'sprotocol droid to crush its head with a bust. IG-11's remains were then taken toAnzellandroidsmiths who were unable to repair him without a memory bank, forcing Djarin to instead utilize the astromechR5-D4. However, IG-11's parts still came to serve another use when the Anzellans refashioned the assassin droid into amech for Grogu calledIG-12.
Later, in return for unofficially completing missions for theNew Republic in theOuter Rim Territories, Djarin requested thehead of a disused IG unit fromCarson Teva, which was used in the reconstruction of IG-11 from the remains of IG-12. IG-11 was then given the position ofmarshal of Nevarro, and was welcomed by the citizens ofNevarro City.
Biography[]
The unsuccessful job[]
- "You are a Guild member? I thought I was the only one on assignment."
"That makes two of us." - ―IG-11 and Din Djarin[2]

IG-11 uses his blasters to attack the mercenaries in the encampment.
During theNew Republic Era, IG-11, also known as Eyegee-Eleven, was abounty hunter[2] andassassin[11] affiliated with theBounty Hunters' Guild.[2] In9 ABY,[1] IG-11 traveled to thedesertworld ofArvala-7 after acquiring abounty toterminate[2] aForce-sensitive[12]infant known as Grogu. Arriving at a heavily guardedencampment, he began eliminating a number ofNikto mercenaries after they refused to comply with subparagraph sixteen of theBondsman Guild Protocol waiver—which stated that they were required to produce the asset to IG-11.[2]
After dispatching a number ofmercenaries, thedroid encountered anotherbounty hunter, theMandalorianDin Djarin, by surprise and shot his shoulder, knocking him down. After getting up, Djarin offered to split the reward of the bounty on the target and the droid agreed so long as he would obtain thereputation merits associated with themission. While speaking to Djarin, the pair was ambushed by more mercenaries who managed to corner the bounty hunters and overwhelm them. In compliance with his programming, IG-11 attempted to initiate hisself-destruct mechanism varioustimes to ensure that his design would not fall into enemy hands, in accordance with his manufacturer's protocols.[2]

Djarin shot IG-11 to save Grogu.
IG-11 was ultimately convinced to continue fighting, and distracted aNikto-mannedhoverturret so that Djarin could hijack it and use it to eliminate the remaining mercenaries. With the outpost's defenders terminated, the droid and Djarin proceeded to use the hijacked turret to cut through a blast door and enter the building where Grogu was kept. Inside, they located the target, which was revealed to be an infant member of the samespecies as famedJediGrand MasterYoda. Despite Djarin insisting they keep Grogu alive, IG-11 protested, stating that the commission stated clearly that the target was to be terminated—contrary to Djarin's assignment, which preferred the target to be captured and brought in alive. Raising hisblaster to complete the task, the droid was shot in the head and destroyed by Djarin, who then took Grogu into his custody.[2]
Restoration[]
- "Would anyone care for some tea?"
- ―IG-11[3]

IG-11 is repaired by Kuiil.
In the wake of his destruction, theUgnaughtvapor farmerKuiil retrieved IG-11's body from within the encampment and took the droid's flotsam back to hismoisture farm. With some considerable effort, Kuiil was able to repair the droid. Due to the damage caused by Djarin, little of the droid's neural harness remained, leaving him with no memories or abilities to speak of. Over the course of manydays, Kuiil gradually re-trained the droid to assist him on his vapor farm, tending to theblurrgs and eventually preparingmeals among other simple tasks. Kuiil reinforced IG-11's development with patience and affirmation.[3]
During the droid's rehabilitation, he began to develop a new personality and a seemingly far friendlier demeanor than his previous incarnation. When Djarin returned to Arvala-7 with formershock trooperCarasynthia Dune to recruit Kuiil, the droid entered the Ugnaught's hut to offer the newcomerstea. Djarin and his companion immediately drew their blasters, aware of the threat the droid posed to Grogu. Kuiil explained that IG-11 was re-programmed and was no longer a hunter, but could still protect should the need arise. Djarin still refused to trust the droid and begrudgingly agreed to Kuiil's terms to bring the droid along on theirmission.

IG-11 offers his companions a meal.
IG-11 later joined Kuiil aboard theRazor Crest on the mission to theplanetNevarro in order to assist Djarin and his allies. During the trip, he prepared a meal for his companions, the invitation to which Djarin swiftly declined. IG-11 stayed aboard theRazor Crest as per Djarin's orders for the duration of the mission. During the mission, Kuiil was gunned down by Imperialscout troopers a mere distance from thestarship, while Djarin, Dune, and[3] the Guild's agent[13]Greef Karga were pinned down inNevarro's cantina byImperial remnant forces led byMoffGideon.[3]
Nursing and protection[]
- "You are protected."
- ―IG-11, to Grogu[4]

IG-11 attacks a pair of scout troopers to rescue Grogu
After Kuiil was killed by the Imperial scouts and Grogu was kidnapped, the two troopers stopped and waited for authorization to return to thecity. During that time, the scouts repeatedly taunted and abused Grogu. IG-11 found them, insisting that they cease their actions and introduced himself as Grogu'snurse droid. Taken aback, the two imperial scouts laughingly demanded that the unusual IG droid leave. The droid then broke one of thetrooper's arms and flipped him over before lifting thesecond trooper by his face-plate and repeatedly smashing him into his74-Z speeder bike. Boarding the secondspeeder bike with the rescued infant, IG-11 set off into the city to rescue Djarin and his comrades.[4]
As the droid neared the city, Djarin attempted to contact Kuiil through hiscomlink. IG-11 responded through the comlink stored in Grogu's sack and revealed that Kuiil had been killed. When Djarin asked what he had done, IG-11 stated that he was fulfilling his base function, which was to "nurse and protect." Making his way through the city on the bike, the droid eliminated many Imperialstormtroopers with his blasters, eventually reaching thecantina where his companions were trapped by Moff Gideon's troops. With the Imperials distracted by the droid's actions, Djarin, Dune, and Karga fought their way out of the cantina. IG-11 killed several stormtroopers alongside his allies, all the while protecting Grogu from harm. The group later retreated to the cantina after Djarin sustained an injury to the head.[4]

IG-11 with his allies in Nevarro's sewer.
IG-11 provided an escape route into thesewers by using a built-in plasma cutter. This allowed Dune and Karga to escape with Grogu, whilst the droid stayed behind with Djarin, who sought a warrior's death. The droid refused his request to kill him, reiterating that he was no longer a hunter, but was programmed to nurse and protect. He stated that he would need to remove Djarin's helmet in order to save the Mandalorian's life.[4]
Despite initially refusing and threatening the droid, the injured warrior relented after realizing that IG-11 was not a living being and thus it would not break his oath to be seen unmasked. He then applied abacta spray to Djarin's injury and they rejoined the others in the sewer. He would follow Djarin to thecovert ofthe Tribe. The droid provided protection to the group andthe Armorer within, while they discussed the future of Grogu and re-equipped themselves.[4]
Sacrifice[]
IG-11 would later join his companions aboard adroid-driven barge aboard ariver oflava. While aboard the barge, Djarin's imaging systems revealed that there was an entire platoon of stormtroopers awaiting their arrival at the end of the river. Knowing that the Imperials would surely overpower the group, IG-11 deduced that the only way to fulfill his primary objective of protecting Grogu was to initiate his built-in self destruct mechanism in order to eliminate them.[4]

IG-11 sacrificing himself to protect Grogu and fulfilling his newfound purpose.
Djarin, who at that point had come to trust the droid and was saddened by this prospect, insisted that there was another way through the trap. IG-11 stated that he would be fulfilling his purpose and that he should not be mourned as he was never alive to begin with. Bidding Grogu farewell by stroking one of his ears, the assassin-turned-nurse droid then stepped off the barge and into the molten lava. Making his way through the river towards the Imperial ambush, the droid stopped before the troops. With his final words acknowledging his manufacturer's protocol, IG-11 self-destructed, killing the entire platoon of stormtroopers and saving Grogu and his companions. Djarin would later disable Gideon'sTIE fighter and leave the planet with Grogu in his care.[4]
Honoring his sacrifice[]
- "We were lucky to recover any of his parts after he self-destructed."
- ―Greef Karga to Din Djarin[5]

Statue of IG-11 in Nevarro City
After the droid's destruction, the people of Nevarro City were able to recover some of his parts. They erected astatue in the market square to honor his sacrifice and commemorate his role in the planet's liberation.[14] The statue was partially built from his remaining parts.[5] When Djarin reunited with Karga and Dune in the flourishing Nevarro prior to thesecond skirmish on the planet, they passed by the memorial.[15] ThepirateHondo Ohnaka learned of IG-11's exploits and recounted what he had heard in a book titledThe Secrets of the Bounty Hunters, where he admitted that he had doubts as to the veracity of the claims surrounding the droid's last stand. He also pondered whether the results of IG-11's reprogramming could be duplicated in the case ofIG-88, another bounty hunter droid of the same model.[14]
Sometime later, Djarin returned to Nevarro with Grogu. Passing by the droid's memorial, Djarin asked Grogu if he remembers his friend, IG-11. They were then approached by the nowHigh Magistrate Karga, who was happy to see them back. After ashowdown withpirates, Djarin asked Karga to take IG-11 back. Karga replied that IG-11 was destroyed, and that they were lucky to recover any of his parts. Djarin explained that he needed a droid he could trust to help him exploreMandalore, and Karga suggested to take another droid, but Djarin insisted. They took his parts that survived from the statue — his head, torso and one limb. The statue remained with one limb and two legs.[5]
Reconstruction attempt[]
- "I need a droid I can trust to help me explore Mandalore, and he's that droid."
- ―Din Djarin to Greef Karga on IG-11[5]

Djarin unsuccessfully tried to reactivate IG-11.
Djarin hooked the droid's remains up to power, and IG-11 powered up, but he reverted to his old programming. Noticing Grogu, he recited subparagraph sixteen of the Bondsman Guild protocol, and tried to capture Grogu with his one limb. Djarin took Grogu away, but IG-11 was able to jump from the desk to the floor. Moving without legs, he crawled to Djarin and Grogu. Djarin shot IG-11 to no avail, and when the droid reached his leg, Djarin threw Grogu in the air, passing him to Karga. Repeating "terminate asset," the droid turned around and crawled to Karga, butGreef Karga's droid dropped a bust of Karga on IG-11's head, destroying the droid again.[5]
Karga said to Djarin it was too big to repair IG by himself, and instead took him to adroidsmith workshop operated by acrew ofAnzellandroidsmiths. The Anzellan could not fix the droid, because hismemory circuit was broken, and IG memory circuits were no longer manufactured and were hard to find. They suggested him to get a new droid instead. Djarin asked if they could fix it without the circuit, and the Anzellan replied that IG would not be able to "think". Djarin asked if they could fix IG if he finds the part, and the Anzellan replied that they could.[5]
Djarin later travled toTatooine, where he metPeli Motto. He asked her for a memory circuit for IG, but Peli replied they have not been made for a while. They also askedJawas, which could not find the part as well. Instead, Peli suggested that Djarin could takeR5-D4 forspelunking instead, and Djarin eventually agreed.[16]
Temporarily repurposed[]
Main article:IG-12

A new purpose
- "Well, the Anzellans stripped IG down to his base motor functions. They removed his memory circuit. The pilot provides cognition. Think of it this way. It's more like a vehicle. Hmm? It's safer that way."
- ―Greef Karga on IG-12[6]
Despite the failed attempt at resurrecting IG-11, his parts were not thrown to waste. TheAnzellan droidsmiths instead removed his memory circuit, fixed the assassin droid's basic motor functions and turned it into amech for Grogu to control asIG-12. Karga gifted IG-12 to Grogu, to Djarin's reluctance.[6] The droid had two buttons that could be pressed to play the words yes and no. Grogu used the droid throughout the battle to reclaim Mandalore. During the journey there, he broke up a fight betweenPaz Vizsla andAxe Woves. He later saved Djarin's life from Paretorian Guards, however, in the process, IG-12 was ultimately destroyed.[7]
Marshal of Nevarro[]
- "Greetings, citizens. I am IG-11, your new marshal. Your new Marshal of Nevarro. I am here to serve and protect the citizenry. I am at your disposal and serve at your pleasure."
- ―IG-11[7]
Following Carasynthia Dune's departure from Nevarro, the planet had been left without a marshal. Following the battle for Mandalore, Din Djarin visitedCarson Teva and requested to work for the New Republic, knowing their struggles to deal with the Imperial Remnant. Djarin requested the head of an IG unit in return. This head was used to rebuild IG-11, and he was made the new marshal, to the cheers of the city's people.[7]
Characteristics[]
- "Manufacturers Protocol dictates I cannot be captured. I must self-destruct."
- ―IG-11, to Djarin[2]

IG-11 had a bacta spray built into one of his arms.
IG-11 was anIG-series assassin droid[9] withredsensors and gray and bronze plating.[2] The droid's reinforced body was able to withstand sustained turret fire without suffering significant damage. Without hesitation, he would put himself in harm's way if the situation demanded it.[17] Due to his moving sensors, IG-11 had a sensory advantage on the battlefield. He was able to engage multiple targets at once in bothhand-to-hand[4] and blaster combat.[2] He was a marksman with multiple different weapons.[11] IG-11 also demonstrated the ability topilot aspeeder bike whilst using his two blasters. The droid was also capable of lifting a scout trooper with one hand and was able to repeatedly slam him into his speeder bike to incapacitate him.[4]
After his reprogramming and rehabilitation at the hands of Kuiil, IG-11 became a caring nurse droid. He was capable of preparing meals and pouring tea[3] and was determined to protect those placed under his care. Despite being programmed to operate more peacefully, he was still capable of great brutality, continuing to engage in acts of violence[11] although exclusively when his allies were under threat. His new nature drove him to sacrifice himself to save his friends, seeing his self-destruction and the resulting death of their enemies as the only way to ensure his companions' survival.[4]
Equipment[]

IG-11 uses his blasters and a stolen speeder bike against Imperial forces.
IG-11 had twoutility belts around his body, and was armed with anE-11 medium blaster rifle and aDLT-20A blaster rifle. In addition to his blasters, IG-11 also had a detonator built into him as aself-destruct mechanism by his manufacturer in an effort to prevent his design from being stolen or copied.[2] He was equipped with a plasma cutter to cut open grates, as well as a[4]bacta spray storage supply[8], which he used to heal Djarin.[4] He had plating that protected his internal neural processing unit and two ammunition bandoliers.[8]
Behind the scenes[]
Development[]
- "[IG-11] is very innocent and direct and doesn't know about sarcasm and doesn't know how to lie. It's like a child with a gun."
- ―Taika Waititi[18]

IG-11 concept art by Christian Alzmann
IG-11 was a character created for the2019Disney+ live-action television seriesStar Wars: The Mandalorian,[19] which began airing onNovember 12, 2019.[20] A picture of IG-11 was revealed on series creatorJon Favreau's Instagram onDecember 25,2018.[21] Concept art for the character was created byNick Gindraux,Ryan Church, andChristian Alzmann. According to Alzmann, concept art of Kuiil holding IG-11's dead form was meant to evoke thePietà, with Kuiil resembling theVirgin Mary and IG-11 resemblingJesus. Other art by Alzmann was meant to depict what the artist referred to as a "Frankenstein moment," where Kuiil caringly puts IG-11 to bed. For the art depicting the scene where the droid takes down the two scout troopers on speeder bikes, Church claimed he was possibly looking to aClint EastwoodSpaghetti Western for inspiration and considered what film directorSergio Leone would have done with that moment.[22]

IG-11
Footage of IG-11 was first shown in a trailer leading up to the show's release,[23] although fans mistook the droid forIG-88, a famous droid bounty hunter[19] who first appeared inStar Wars: Episode VThe Empire Strikes Back.[24] Pre-release information stated that IG-11 was often mistaken for IG-88in-universe,[19] but the older character is never referenced in the show'sfirst season,[4] though IG-11 was inspired by IG-88 as part of an effort to include background characters and concepts from theStar Warsoriginal trilogy.[25] Orange stripes and a double bandolier were given to IG-11 to distinguish him from his predecessor, and concept supervisor Christian Alzmann gave the droid hands to better hold his blasters, another feature IG-88 was missing.[26] Series director and producerDave Filoni deliberately chose to make IG-11 a new character so as not to contradict theStar Wars Legends stories aboutIG-88.[27]
The2022 reference bookStar Wars: The Secrets of the Bounty Hunters mentions that IG-11 stands at 1.93 meters tall,[14] seemingly in contradiction to theStar Wars: Character Encyclopedia, Updated and Expanded Edition, a2021 book that lists his height at 2.19 meters.[8] This discrenpenacy could be considered anin-universe mistake, asSecrets of the Bounty Hunters is written from the perspective of the character Hondo Ohnaka.[14]
Performance[]

Taika Waititi voices IG-11
The character was voiced byTaika Waititi,[2] who also directed "Chapter 8: Redemption."[4] Waititi stated his character was very innocent, direct, and unaware of sarcasm, and did not know how to lie. He compared IG-11 to a child armed with a gun.[28] His motion-capture work was provided byRio Hackford,[2] who also playedRiot Mar in "Chapter 5: The Gunslinger."[29]
Due to the droid's linear and unique appearance, the animation team did not want him to be performed by a live actor via motion-capture in certain scenes, as it would not allow them to give IG-11 unnatural, angular movements that would be impossible for a human performer. The props team created a puppet version of the character's upper half that was capable of head rotations. The puppet ended up being more useful for filming than expected and was utilized in medium shots, and its awkward movements eventually became part of the droid's character.[30]
Appearances[]

IG-11
- Star Wars: Squadrons(as toy)(DLC)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"(First appearance)- The Mandalorian Junior Novel(andaudiobook)
- The Mandalorian – The Graphic Novel of Season 1
- The Mandalorian 1
- The Mandalorian 2(Mentioned only; in the opening crawl)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 7: The Reckoning"- The Mandalorian 7
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 8: Redemption"- The Mandalorian: This is the Way
- The Mandalorian: A Clan of Two
- The Mandalorian 8
- The Mandalorian Season 2 Junior Novel(andaudiobook)(Statue only)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 12: The Siege"(Statue only)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 17: The Apostate"- The Mandalorian – The Graphic Novel of Season 3
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 18: The Mines of Mandalore"(Indirect mention only)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 23: The Spies"(Mentioned only)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 24: The Return"- Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
Non-canon appearances[]
- Fortnite
- The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special
- "Even a Mandalorian Needs Help" —Hasbro Star Wars Mission Fleet
- LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga(DLC)
- The Mandalorian and Child
Sources[]
Non-canon sources[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑1.01.11.21.3Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" ofThe Mandalorian Season One to9 ABY. In addition,
"A Certain Point of View" —Star Wars Insider 228 also dates "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" to nineyears after the events ofStar Wars: Episode IVA New Hope, which corresponds to 9ABY perTimelines. "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" takes place after theconflict on Mandalore, which is the main event depicted in "Chapter 23: The Spies" and "Chapter 24: The Return," the final two episodes ofThe Mandalorian Season Three. Therefore, Seasons One through Three ofStar Wars: The Mandalorian must all be set in 9 ABY as well. - ↑2.002.012.022.032.042.052.062.072.082.092.102.112.122.132.142.152.162.17
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" - ↑3.03.13.23.33.43.53.63.7
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 7: The Reckoning" - ↑4.004.014.024.034.044.054.064.074.084.094.104.114.124.134.144.154.164.17
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 8: Redemption" - ↑5.05.15.25.35.45.55.65.7
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 17: The Apostate" - ↑6.06.16.2
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 23: The Spies" - ↑7.07.17.27.37.4
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 24: The Return" - ↑8.08.18.28.38.4Star Wars: Character Encyclopedia, Updated and Expanded Edition
- ↑9.09.19.2
IG-11 in theDatabank(backup link) - ↑
Bounty Hunting Highlights: 5 of Our Favorite Moments fromThe Mandalorian – "Chapter 24: The Return" onStarWars.com(backup link) - ↑11.011.111.22022 ToppsStar Wars: The Mandalorian Chrome – Armored & ReadyCard: IG-11
- ↑
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 2: The Child" - ↑
Greef Karga in theDatabank(backup link) - ↑14.014.114.214.3Star Wars: The Secrets of the Bounty Hunters
- ↑
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 12: The Siege" - ↑
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 18: The Mines of Mandalore" - ↑The Mandalorian Junior Novel
- ↑
The Mandalorian unmasked: 'We did things no Star Wars fan has ever seen' by James Hibberd onEntertainment Weekly (September 5,2019) (backup link archived onJune 8,2022) - ↑19.019.119.2
The Mandalorian 5 new character details by James Hibberd onEntertainment Weekly (August 25,2019) (backup link archived onNovember 12,2019) - ↑
The Mandalorian Media Kit (PDF [1]) onWalt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International (September 24,2019) (backup link archived onJune 23,2021) - ↑
Jon Favreau (@jonfavreau) onInstagram (post onDecember 25,2018)(backup link)
- ↑The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season One
- ↑
D23 Expo 2019: 6 Highlights from TheMandalorian Trailer onStarWars.com(backup link) - ↑Star Wars: Episode VThe Empire Strikes Back
- ↑
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Connections" - ↑
"The Mandalorian" Episode Guide | The Mandalorian onStarWars.com(backup link) - ↑
The Mandalorian: Why Taika Waititi is Playing IG-11 Instead of IG-88 by Laura Prudom onIGN (October 1,2019): "So a droid like IG-88, if you know the Expanded Universe and the Star Wars history, there are a lot of stories around him or what might've happened to that particular droid. So out of respect for people that have been with this franchise a long time, it's like, 'well if we do something with this space, would that be contradicting those stories?" (backup link archived onNovember 14,2020) - ↑
The Mandalorian unmasked: 'We did things no Star Wars fan has ever seen' by James Hibberd onEntertainment Weekly (September 5,2019) (backup link archived onNovember 12,2019) - ↑
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 5: The Gunslinger" - ↑
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Practical"
External links[]
IG-11 onWikipedia
Jon Favreau (@jonfavreau) onInstagram (post onDecember 25,2018)(backup link)(First pictured)
Here's what happened in the secret footage ofThe Mandalorian onEntertainment Weekly (backup link archived onApril 15,2019)(First identified as IG-11)















