A human male was the father of Din Djarin. When their home came under attack from Separatist forces during the Clone Wars, Djarin's father and mother attempted to hide their son from the enemy battle droids. Djarin's parents were killed, and Djarin himself was found by a B2-series super battle droid, but he was rescued by a Mandalorian warrior, who took him in as a foundling.[2] Djarin later adopted his own foundling, Din Grogu, as his son.[4]
Appearances[]
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" (First appearance) (In flashback(s))
- The Mandalorian Junior Novel (In flashback(s))
- The Mandalorian Junior Novel audiobook (In flashback(s))
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian: The Manga (In flashback(s))
- The Mandalorian: Season 1: Volume 1 (In flashback(s))
- The Mandalorian 1 (In flashback(s))
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 3: The Sin" (In flashback(s))
- The Mandalorian 3 (In flashback(s))
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 4: Sanctuary" (Mentioned only)
- The Mandalorian 4 (Indirect mention only)
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 8: Redemption" (In flashback(s))
- The Mandalorian 8 (In flashback(s))
Sources[]
The Mandalorian | Official Trailer on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com) (First pictured)
The Mandalorian – Official Trailer 2 on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com)
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Score"
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian: Guide to Season One
Notes and references[]
- ↑ "Chapter 8: Redemption" establishes that the attack on Aq Vetina took place during the Clone Wars, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas states began in 22 BBY and ended in 19 BBY.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 8: Redemption"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"
- ↑
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 24: The Return"