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Yoda's appearance was originally designed by British makeup artist Stuart Freeborn, who based Yoda's face partly on his own and partly on Albert Einstein's.

The name Yoda may be derived from "Yoddha", the Sanskrit word for "warrior." The name may also be connected to the Hebrew ידע(Pronounced: "Yodea"), meaning "He knows" or "One who knows".

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In the original trilogy, he was a puppet; the puppeteer and provider of the Yoda's voice was Frank Oz, widely known for performing the Muppets Fozzie Bear and Miss Piggy (the voice he used for Fozzie in particular is noticeably similar to, though not quite identical with, the one used for Yoda).

In the "prequel" trilogy, particularly when he's shown in full-body shots, he's mostly a CGI construct.

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According to an article in Star Wars Galaxy magazine (Issue 9; published Fall 1996) Yoda's master was a hysalyrian named: N'Kata Del Gormo

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Created not was Yoda, he was born of the force.

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