In the Star Wars Disney+ TV show The Mandalorian, the representation of the Tuskens on Tatooine sharply contrasts the prior representation of the Tuskens in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones when Anakin Skywalker slaughters them. Attack of the Clones paints the Tuskens in a brutal light, depicting them as captors and torturers when Anakin comes across his dying mother at one of their camps. After Anakin kills them for what they did to his mother, he even likens them to "animals" in his anger, leaving a dark stain on the legacy of the Tuskens as a whole.
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