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Bimbam Toop was a male Gungan who lived on the planet Naboo during the waning years of the Republic Classic era. Toop worked as the foreman of a Gungan work crew and in about 32 BBY, he and his crew visited the bar Frundle's Cantina in the city Keren. However, after drinking some liquor, the Gungans became inebriated and they engaged in a brawl with some of the cantina's other patrons.

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  • Bimbam Toop
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  • Bimbam Toop was a male Gungan who lived on the planet Naboo during the waning years of the Republic Classic era. Toop worked as the foreman of a Gungan work crew and in about 32 BBY, he and his crew visited the bar Frundle's Cantina in the city Keren. However, after drinking some liquor, the Gungans became inebriated and they engaged in a brawl with some of the cantina's other patrons.
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  • Bimbam Toop was a male Gungan who lived on the planet Naboo during the waning years of the Republic Classic era. Toop worked as the foreman of a Gungan work crew and in about 32 BBY, he and his crew visited the bar Frundle's Cantina in the city Keren. However, after drinking some liquor, the Gungans became inebriated and they engaged in a brawl with some of the cantina's other patrons.
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