
On
March 4,
2007,
Wookieepedia (
www.wookieepedia.com)—a wiki-based
Star Wars encyclopedia—celebrates its two-year anniversary.
The huge encyclopedia draws information from all aspects of
Star Wars, including the films, books, comics, magazines, television, and games. Thanks to the quality work of its many
contributors, Wookieepedia has grown exponentially in the two years since its establishment by
Chad Barbry and
Steven Greenwood, now boasting over 45,000 articles, with thousands more in nine other languages! This makes it the largest encyclopedia hosted by
Wikia, surpassing its elder
Star Trek counterpart,
Memory Alpha, by over 20,000 articles.
Yet the
Star Wars encyclopedia no longer consists merely of words on a screen. As of
February 21, Wookieepedia launched the first ever
Wookiee-Cast. Less than two weeks later, after hundreds of hits on the new podcast, the Wookiee-Cast consists of three episodes containing over 1.5 hours of content.
Even official
Star Wars authors and artists have been known to use the site, including fan-favorite
Abel G. Peņa. Peņa himself has been known to praise the site on a number of occasions. As Peņa so kindly wrote last year:
"Wookieepedia is a lavish and stunning homage to the
Star Wars pop cultural phenomenon," says Peņa. "Thanks to its professional appearance, the scope of its content, the quality of its writers and diligence of its administrators, Wookieepedia has become a valuable resource to fans both casual and obsessive, as well as to
Star Wars authors. It's becoming the new nexus for everyone who wants to know as much as
Yoda about that galaxy far, far away," concludes Peņa.
Wookieepedia is constantly on the lookout for additions to its roster of thousands of enthusiastic users from all corners of the
world. If you've got the drive and the knowledge to help put together what will soon become the largest collection of
Star Wars information on the web, head on over and
sign up now!