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    47: Anthropology in Alien Design

    enJanuary 23, 2024
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    About this Episode

    In this episode of Star Warsologies, an anatomy professor weighs in on the importance of designing aliens that make sense!

    Dr. Elizabeth Rega is an anatomy professor who consults on movies and video games to help creators add an element of realism to their projects. She worked on Mulan, The Emperor's New Groove, and even the Madden series. Melissa and James ask Elizabeth to speculate wildly about what we can tell about some of our favorite aliens based on the traits they share with humans. Is Klaud related to axolotls? Do Gungans breathe through their butts? What does Yoda look like under his Jedi robes? Fun questions for our anatomy expert!

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    Read Stephen Jay Gould's paper about the evolution of Mickey Mouse.
    Check out the Max Rebo maquette showing off his two limbs.
    Listen to episode 46 where Elizabeth joined our LA Comic Con panel of science advisors.
    Check out Elizabeth's paper about a new species of sloth.

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    In this episode of Star Warsologies, an anatomy professor weighs in on the importance of designing aliens that make sense!

    Dr. Elizabeth Rega is an anatomy professor who consults on movies and video games to help creators add an element of realism to their projects. She worked on Mulan, The Emperor's New Groove, and even the Madden series. Melissa and James ask Elizabeth to speculate wildly about what we can tell about some of our favorite aliens based on the traits they share with humans. Is Klaud related to axolotls? Do Gungans breathe through their butts? What does Yoda look like under his Jedi robes? Fun questions for our anatomy expert!

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    Check out the Max Rebo maquette showing off his two limbs.
    Listen to episode 46 where Elizabeth joined our LA Comic Con panel of science advisors.
    Check out Elizabeth's paper about a new species of sloth.

    Subscribe to never miss an episode of Star Warsologies on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Did you miss an earlier episode? Catch up here!

    Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, or join our Facebook fan group!

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    Images of Stitch courtesy of Walt Disney Feature Animations, credit: Alex Kuperschmidt. Photo credit of Darwin Sumida: Stuart Sumida.

    Images of Stitch courtesy of Walt Disney Feature Animations, credit: Alex Kuperschmidt. Photo credit of Darwin Sumida: Stuart Sumida.

    Images courtesy of DreamWorks Feature Animation.

    Images courtesy of DreamWorks Feature Animation.

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