The Mandalorian

Summary

Nearly five days after its debut , The Mandalorianhas already established itself as an indispensable part of theStar Warsfranchise , and its iconic quotes run a key purpose in its cultural shock . looker have been followingthe Mandalorian Din Djarinand his adopted boy Grogu forthree seasons ofThe Mandalorian , and soon , they will be following this beloved duo to the openhanded screen forThe Mandalorian & Grogumovie . The first live - actionStar WarsTV show has thus turn up its success , and much of that has to do with its graphic symbol - and their memorable Word .

Star Warshas always been know to coin iconic phrases , from " May the Force be with you " to " I am your father . " TheStar Warsprequel trilogy specially see its quotation become wildly pop , particularly as some of the net ’s first meme . The Mandalorianis no exception , even if it ’s only been around for just a few year . Many of these citation have come to define the series , while others offer a jest consanguineal to many of the prequel trilogy citation - and some are just integral to the account . Here are the 15 good quotes fromThe Mandalorianthus far .

The Mandalorian has created a foresightful leaning of new Star Wars characters and institute back some intimate ones , with an incredible cast to oppose .

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15"Wherever I Go, He Goes."

Din Djarin - Season 2, Episode 1 “Chapter 9: The Marshal”

As the nominal character of the series , Din Djarin has delivered many of the serial ' good quotes , even as a man of few word . This exceptional quote became the tagline forThe Mandalorianseason 2 early on , with the Son first being talk in the early trailer for the soph season . This set the tone for time of year 2 too soon on , clue viewers in to the fact that Din would not be leaving Grogu ’s side in time of year 2 as he had often done in season 1 . It also , however , speaks volumes to his character growth from season 1 to season 2 .

Din Djarin was initially advertised as a lone amplitude hunting watch when time of year 1 debuted , and commence his season 2 marketing off with the sentiment that he would remain by Grogu ’s side point just how much his bond with the adorable tiddler had truly grown . tumult also repeats this phrase later on in the season when Greef Karga leaves Grogu at the Nevarro school in an even more emotional showcase of his worry for Grogu . This idiom , originally talk in season 2 ’s first step scene , has since come to define the duad , even if some other citation are still better .

14"I Swear On My Name, And The Names Of The Ancestors…"

Din Djarin - Season 3, Episode 2 “Chapter 18: The Mines of Mandalore”

Early on , The Mandalorianmakes it exculpated that Din Djarin is a man of both honour and faith . His devout inscription to his Mandalorian Creed , the Way of the Mand’alor , never flitter throughout the serial , even after he removes his helmet on two occasion for Grogu ’s interest . Even when he ’s deemed an ratter for these actions , Din still remain loyal to his manner , and he rifle through painful trials on the ruin Mandalore to reach the living waters beneath the mine for redemption .

He speak each Word of God with a fear that feels about tangible .

That makes this bit from Din even more potent . As he cram into the water system , he mouth the Creed he first swear himself to as a child , and he speaks each Word of God with a reverence that feels nigh real . It could have been easy for Din to further bitterness towards his people and his style for work their backs on him , but rather , he uphold his value and designate a deep respect for them . It ’s a beautiful moment , though its interruption due to Din falling into the depths does unfortunately lessen much of its impact .

Din Djarin’s helmet faces forward, edited with Moff Gideon and Bo-Katan Kryze smirking

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13"Are You A Jedi?"

Din Djarin - Season 2, Episode 8 “Chapter 16: The Rescue”

The return of Luke Skywalker inThe Mandalorianseason 2 finaleis easily one of the show ’s most memorable moment . While it ’s mostly defined by the perfect pleasure of view the fibre again and the room he strickle down each dismal trooper stand in his path , there are also comedic angles to the Jedi ’s rescue of Din Djarin and his friend . Most of this is because of Din and the lack ofStar Warshistory he ’s privy to as a Child of the Watch - which is one of the audience ’s most beloved running caper .

When Luke last progress to his style to the bridge of Moff Gideon ’s faint cruiser , he ’s greeted by Din Djarin and Grogu , who are the only ones willing to face the Jedi without a arm . After Luke strolls in with his lightsaber ignited and removes his hoodlum to give away his face , Din ’s first actor’s line to him are a request for check that he truly is a Jedi . This attain total sense in - universe , but to viewer who are watch one ofStar Wars’most iconic Jedi , it ’s utterly uproarious - though it ’s still been outdone by several other moments .

12"C’mon, Baby! Do The Magic Hand Thing!"

Greef Karga - Season 1, Episode 8 “Chapter 8: Redemption”

Greef Karga has long since been one ofThe Mandalorian ’s most beloved recurring character , mostly because of his fidelity to both Din Djarin and Grogu . His mother wit of humor , however , has also been a immense highlight each and every time he return to the small screen . The Mandalorianseason 1 especially expose how Greef often utilize humor as a way to get himself through tough times , particularly in this screaming and highly memorable mo .

When Moff Gideon is circle the Nevarro allies in his TIE attack aircraft , Greef turns to Grogu , recalling the way the lilliputian one had both healed the man from certain death and saved them all from a rush of fervour . Greef mocks a military force - like gesture with his hand at Grogu in hopes the little one will act , but he simply waves back at Greef in a uproariously lovely moment . This is easily one of the series ' funniest moments , even if some other more meaningful quotes still manage to one - up it .

11"Your Song Is Not Yet Written. I Will Serve You Until It Is."

Din Djarin - Season 3, Episode 7 “Chapter 23: The Spies”

WhileThe Mandalorianseason 3 itself has been faced with many sundry reassessment , it still has some very hefty consequence , include this oral communication from Din Djarin to Bo - Katan Kryze . As a man of few words , each affair Din tell carry a heavier weighting than the other characters , thus learn such a speech from him is memorable in and of itself . Hearing more directly about his value , however , adds another stratum of shock , especially in the full context of use of the write up .

Bo - Katan is face with feelings of uncertainty as she assay to result the Mandalorians again , a shadow that has grown heavy after recalling the case of the Night of a Thousand Tears . Din reassures Bo - Katan by tell her that he view her as fit to lead and rulewith or withoutthe Darksaber , plainly because he values " accolade , loyalty , and character " - all of which he says she possesses . Din then plight himself to her with these paying attention words , something that ’s highly significant for him as a character who used to work entirely on his own .

10"Dank Farrik, That Was Close!"

The Mythrol - Season 1, Episode 1 “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian”

The Mandalorianhas done a wonderful job of creating its own corner in theStar Warsgalaxy that still maintain the overall vibration of the franchise , peculiarly the original trilogy . One of the integral style in which it ’s accomplished this is by creating newStar Warsphrases that are just as wondrous nonsensical as those that have already been demonstrate . " Dank farrik " is one of these phrases , a curse the characters have often used over the course of the serial to express thwarting , happiness , and more .

The first vocalization of the phrase come during Din Djarin ’s brief struggle against the ravinak inThe Mandalorianseason 1 premiere . When the Mythrol is just barely keep by Din from the ice animal , he let out a sticking out " Dank farrik " to lionise his narrow survival . The phrase was then left alone for the rest of the time of year , but it returned in nearly every episode in time of year 2 , and it has since become an iconic part of the series as a whole . Some other lines , however , have surpassed it either in impact or in memorability .

The Mandalorian introduced the curse word " dank farrik " to the wandflower 4 years ago , and here are all 12 times it ’s been said in Star Wars ever since .

Bo-Katan Kryze, Din Djarin, Grogu, and Greef Karga.

9"Mandalorians Are Stronger Together."

Bo-Katan Kryze - Season 3, Episode 8 “Chapter 24: The Return”

The theme ofThe Mandalorianseason 3 is one of unity , a thought this quote to the full embraces . While initially uttered by Bo - Katan Kryze inThe Mandalorianseason 2 when discourse how the Empire has always sought to divide Mandalorians , this set phrase was more or less forgotten by Mandalore ’s heiress after Din Djarin came into self-command of the Darksaber . Its repeat in time of year 3 , then , has become even more substantial , especially after everything Bo - Katan learned by living amongst the Children of the Watch .

The first time Bo - Katan used the phrase , it felt middling like a tactic in get Din Djarin to help her , Axe Woves , and Koska Reeves on their military mission . In time of year 3 , however , it ’s more genuine . While it does serve the purpose of act as a threat to an unsuspecting Moff Gideon , it also motor home the idea that it unfeignedly does take a village . Din Djarin could n’t overcome Moff Gideon on his own , and neither could Bo - Katan - but together , the Mandalorians are strong enough to . This is easily season 3 ’s good quote , though the other season still beat it out .

8"Don’t Be Afraid."

These watchword are verbalise in what is easily the most emotional moment inThe Mandalorian , if not in the entire dealership . The goodbye between Din Djarin and Grogu inThe Mandalorianseason 2 finish brushes dead along the line of reality , depicting the annihilating second when a parent has to let go of their child to allow them to spring up and serve their intent . What ’s even more emotional is Din risking his indistinguishability for the slight one , as he breaks his Creed by slay his helmet to show Grogu his fount before they part .

It also , however , sound like something Din said both to Grogu and himself .

Din ’s last Book to Grogu in this minute are " Do n’t be afraid , " a beautiful sentiment that both echoes otherStar Warsstories and serves as a double meaning . It ’s quite reminiscent of Shmi Skywalker ’s goodbye to Anakin inStar state of war : Episode I - The Phantom Menace , which is a perfect lid - tip to another illustrious parent - child goodbye scene . It also , however , sounds like something Din say both to Grogu and himself , as he too was afraid of sustain to live without Grogu by his side . This emotional quote is only top by more iconic lines .

Din Djarin in The Mandalorian superimposed with a redacted speech bubble over him and Grogu midair in Mos Espa

7"I Like Those Odds."

Din Djarin - Season 1, Episode 1 “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian”

While Din Djarin has proven himself to be more talkative in recent installment ofThe Mandalorian , his introductory installment proved that he was n’t quick to speak , which made each phrase he uttered in that installment even more iconic . This citation was featured in one of the first undivided clips release in the lead ofThe Mandalorianpremiere in 2019 , and at the clock time , it was one of the few lines TV audience had ever discover Din say . It also summarized his early characterization as the good bountifulness hunter in the parsec dead .

This prepare the tone for Din as a Mandalorian warrior and as a bounty hunter , and it was a memorable enough course that it earned a repetition inThe Mandalorianseason 3 . While Din is engaged in a dogfight withPirate King Gorian Shard ’s humans , Greef Karga warn him of his betting odds , to which Din offer this exact same reception . It ’s a consummate recall to time of year 1 , all of which no question derives from Han Solo ’s own iconic " Never tell me the odds . " Only a few other production line have managed to stand the trial of fourth dimension against this one .

Between hilariously - delivered ironic humor to some of Star Wars ' most articulate lines , here are Din Djarin ’s 15 respectable quotes in The Mandalorian thus far .

Din Djarin and Grogu in The Mandalorian

6"You Have Something I Want."

Moff Gideon - Season 1, Episode 7 “Chapter 7: The Reckoning”

Moff Gideon is one ofStar Wars’most frighteningly brilliant villains , and his introduction with this sinister language is nothing short of perfect . The quote was memorable enough to have receive something of a meme discourse , as it was a trend TikTok audio for a time just under a class after its introduction . What make it even more memorable is the wayThe Mandalorianreused this iconic spoken language , flipping its meaning totally by lease Din Djarin be the one to echo Moff Gideon ’s threatening wrangle .

Din Djarin - Season 2, Episode 7 “Chapter 15: The Believer”

Din Djarin sends Moff Gideon this substance after he gets the coordinate to his unaccented cruiser on a bad mission on Morak , during which he breaks his Creed for the first sentence . This bit of Din cite Gideon intimately word - for - word is exceedingly powerful , not only because of his manifest and genuine anger , but also because of how Din humanizes Grogu . Gideon ’s words have-to doe with to Grogu as a mere asset with the word " it , " butDin touch to Grogu as " he " and emphasizes how much Grogu really does mean to him . This memorable speech only return forgetful of a few others .

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