"Pit Droid"@en . "DUM-series Pit Droids were a type of maintenance droid used during the Clone Wars."@en . . . . . "Pit Droid"@en . . "DUM-series Pit Droids were a type of maintenance droid used during the Clone Wars."@en . "Sebulba's Pit Droid"@en . . . "1999"^^ . "pit droid-3.png"@en . . "Anakin's Pit Droid"@en . "Pit Droids were droids made by Serv-O-Droid. They can be seen on Tatooine in Watto's Shop and at the Boonta Eve Classic. At the Boonta Eve Classic they were mainly working on podracers."@en . . "?"@en . . . . "7171"^^ . "?"@en . . "280"^^ . "7131"^^ . . . . . "Anakin's"@en . . . "Zellers Value Pack"@en . "Gasgano's Pit Droid"@en . . . "pitdroid.jpg"@en . "Born"@en . . . . . "Primary Weapon"@en . . "Pit Droid"@en . "?"@en . "Pit Droid"@en . . . . . "Pit Droids were droids made by Serv-O-Droid. They can be seen on Tatooine in Watto's Shop and at the Boonta Eve Classic. At the Boonta Eve Classic they were mainly working on podracers."@en . "Pit_Droid.png"@en . "The droid is composed of 12 parts. Each racer's droid has a slightly different colour scheme. Anakin Skywalker's droid has Old Brown foot, arm, and chest pieces, with a Brick-Yellow head plate, back, neck, and ankle joints. Gasgano's droid is mostly white, with dark red arms and feet. Sebulba's is entirely Old Brown except for the Brick-Yellow neck. Each droid also has one part in Black, and one in Transparent Yellow for the photoreceptor."@en . "Sebulba's"@en . . "Droid"@en . "Relations"@en . "The droid is composed of 12 parts. Each racer's droid has a slightly different colour scheme. Anakin Skywalker's droid has Old Brown foot, arm, and chest pieces, with a Brick-Yellow head plate, back, neck, and ankle joints. Gasgano's droid is mostly white, with dark red arms and feet. Sebulba's is entirely Old Brown except for the Brick-Yellow neck. Each droid also has one part in Black, and one in Transparent Yellow for the photoreceptor."@en . "Died"@en . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . . "pit droid-2.png"@en . "Gasgano's"@en . . . . "brown"@en . . "Species"@en . . . . .