Why did he take off his helmet?

Why did he take off his helmet?

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he wasnt a real mando

Hes not mandalorian so he can do whatever he wants. On a different note, do mandalorians peel back their foreskin when having sex or is that like taking of the helmet?

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>peel back their foreskin
your foreskin moves back and forth while having sex. are you cut?

The question is, do they peel back before putting it in or not?

This is the question of the day

Jango is part of a different group of Mandalorians. Specifically he was raised by the protectors. The group we see in the Mandalorian are a group of puritans.

He's not actually a mandalorian. I don't know the current state of the lore but he's either a random bounty hunter who looted the armor from a mando or an actual mando but he didn't care about the code so he was exiled

When will hiro create a star wars board so all these normalfags can permanently fuck off instead of constantly shitting up the board with their manchild garbage

>Though allegedly from the planet Concord Dawn, Fett was not Mandalorian but a common mercenary according to the government of Mandalore.
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How do they eat and drink?
No teeth brushing?
Are you allowed to take it off to clean the inside?
Imagine the smell after 1 year of living in a tin-can...

you're cut aren't you?!

There is nothing prohibiting them from taking it off to eat, bathe, etc. What is prohibited is their face being seen by anyone, as well as their helmet being removed by an enemy.
During Carano's first episode, the thirsty widow brought him food to eat after she left. You also see the helmet being removed and set on the table so he can eat.

And whether or not he is doesn't really matter, as the canon explanation makes it so he claims to be from a mandalorian planet. In the end Jango cared more about being a bounty hunter than following the creed if he was one.

Keep in mind that this creed of never removing your helmet is very recent, and sect-specific. Mandalorians were genocided by the Empire fairly recently, which Moff Gideon was present for. Djarin and the Navarro Enclave were presumably split from a surviving sect of the Death Watch / Mandalorian Al-Qaeda, since they're who rescued Djarin in his youth.

>lose to the jedi twice
>lost to a bunch of pacifists
>got duped by the sith twice
>got fucked in the ass by the empire
Is there a larger race of jobbers in star wars?

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And he?

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>Djarin and the Navarro Enclave were presumably split from a surviving sect of the Death Watch
This is supported by the big guy Favreau played is from clan Vizla.

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>lost to a bunch of pacifists
who had direct intervention from notorious war criminals who have long since been executed, yes

Was this before or after the fall of Shady Sands

Maybe he?

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Depends on the timeline. It's a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, so this is arguably evidence that all of this is prior to The Great War and the bombs dropping and ergo the NCR and all their conundrums.

>Takes off mask
>Dies

Hmm....

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We need another Darth "The only way is to the grave" Revan to finally finish things.

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Because this is just Disney's new canon autism. Mandos were never required to keep their helmet. Fucking Canderous walked the entire game KOTOR game with no mandalorian armor or helmet whatsoever and Disney basically stole most of the Mandalorian concepts from KOTOR with the addition of inserting their own shitty fanfics into it.

He spoke mandoa though. I can't remember anyone else but him and Booba, who would speak it in Star Wars canon material.

No, user, he never spoke Mando'a. He did speak Huttese, though.

He did. Watch Attack of the Clones.

That was all Huttese, user- not Mando'a.

That is absolutely correct.
I don't know if I'd go as far as to compare Death Watch to AQ. I've always considered them to be more "Spartans" contrasted against the "Athenian" lifestyle the Empress Satine was trying to foment among all Mandalorians.
That said, part of my fundamental personal interest in the series in that hopefully at some point we get a crisp clear lore dump to reconcile the divergence of common Mandalorian practices seen from Death Watch in Clone Wars to Sabine's family in Rebels to everything we've seen associated to and meant by "This is the way" in Mandalorian, acknowledging of course that the phrase is shown to already bear significance when it is uttered while Din is rescued as a child and adopted as a foundling.

>Navarro Enclave

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Cast him.

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Honestly, Boba is probably just the chad contrarian of the star wars universe. He just shits on everyones opinions then posts about it BHchan.

Michael Dorn's voice plugged through 15.ai mixed with CGI for the actual "live" actor.

>He spoke mandoa though.
I'd imagine that'd be easy to learn with his being from Concord Dawn.
Whatever he did though, whether he was a Mandalorian at some point, or was just a fan of them, at some point, the Mandalorian government took a stern enough stand to make it known that he was not considered Mandalorian by them.

Ok, that is interesting. I was under the impression it was Mando'a all along, especially after that Republic Commando game. This game was kino.
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I speak spanish and I'm definitely not a spic

You know who else is from Concord Dawn and NEVER is considered a Mandalorian? Rako Hardeen.

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Well first of all he wasn't a Mandalorian. Just a bounty hunter wearing Beskar.

The REAL reason though is because the "no removing helmets" is something established AFTER the Mandalorian purge by the empire, which will no doubt be explained this season