[178] Calican catches Fennec with assistance from the Mandalorian. [54] He has appeared in two episodes of The Mandalorian,[55] starting with the series premiere "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian", in which he is present on an Imperial compound on Nevarro when the Client hires the Mandalorian to track down and deliver the Child.

Peli Motto : You damage one of my droids, you'll pay for it.

[137][269] The character received generally positive reviews from critics. [34][72] In the first season finale "Chapter 8: Redemption", the Armorer instructs the Mandalorian to watch over and protect the Child,[73][74] and to reunite the Child with others of his own kind. Peli Motto was in included Vulture 's list of the show's 15 best cameo appearances from season one, and her costume was ranked fifth on a Screen Rant list of the ten best costumes in the first season of The Mandalorian. [228] Jon Favreau offered the part to Burr, believing his past criticism of the franchise would make his casting that much more amusing. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. [88][226], Qin is portrayed by Ismael Cruz Córdova. [10] The Mandalorian character and Pascal's performance have been well received by audiences and critics. [263][265], Q9-0, also referred to simply as Zero,[217][266] is a droid who acts as the pilot, navigator, and hacker for the mercenary crew sent by Ranzar "Ran" Malk to rescue Qin from a New Republic prison transport ship in "Chapter 6: The Prisoner". She is an actress and writer, known for Strangers with Candy (1999), Puss in Boots (2011) and BoJack Horseman (2014). [124][127] Gideon reveals he knows secret details about the Mandalorian and his allies,[128][129] and is the first character in the series to reveal the Mandalorian's real name, Din Djarin.

Amy Sedaris, known for roles in 'Bojack Horseman' and 'Elf' with Jon Favreau, made an appearance in 'The Mandalorian' as Peli Motto, a mechanic on Tatooine. [48][49] Herzog strongly urged the show's filmmakers to use puppetry for the Child character and not computer-generated imagery, calling them "cowards" for considering using CGI in its place. [119], Moff Gideon is the leader of the Imperial remnant and the primary antagonist of The Mandalorian. [221][222] He uses two blaster pistols, as well as a third blaster controlled by a droid arm attached to his backpack. [253] The Mandalorian returns Qin to Ran's space station,[218][275] but also leads the New Republic to their location, and the station is attacked by X-wing fighters while Qin is aboard. Her body is later approached by an as-yet-unidentified character. [215][275] Ranzar "Ran" Malk arranges for a mercenary party to rescue Qin, which includes the Mandalorian.