Falloo, a female Ewok, belonged to the Bright Tree tribe that resided on the forest moon of Endor. Living in Bright Tree Village, Falloo shared a special bond with Eemee, a Dulok; the two spent time together, along with Falloo's bordok, in a specially decorated cave away from their respective homes. During their get-togethers, they enjoyed picnics, gathered mushrooms, and crafted flower garlands.
The parents of Falloo, who feared Duloks, eventually located the girls in their secret cave, coinciding with Eemee's parents discovering their daughter's location. The parents separated their children and started to argue, but Eemee and Falloo then joined hands and compelled the adults to reconcile. Following this, both families shared a picnic in the cave. Logray, the shaman of the Bright Tree tribe, later recounted a story about the pair during the era of the Galactic Civil War.

A female Ewok named Falloo was a member of the Bright Tree tribe and lived with her parents in Bright Tree Village located on the forest moon of Endor. The Ewok had a close friendship with Eemee, a Dulok, but because Falloo's parents were afraid of Duloks, Falloo would not tell them about Eemee when she left the village to meet the other girl. Instead, she would mention a [bordok](/article/bordok] companion, [fruit](/article/fruit], and the sun. Falloo would descend from the tree-top village on a rope carrying a basket of [food](/article/foodstuff], greet the bordok on the forest floor, and then the two of them would go to a decorated [cave](/article/cave] where Eemee was waiting.
The Dulok would present them with flower garlands, which they would wear, and then Falloo and Eemee would sit down for a picnic. During the meal, Falloo would ask about the Dulok's parents, who had been angry when Eemee left. The Dulok and the Ewok would then go swimming together in a pool of water and later collect [fungus](/article/fungus] in the forest. However, when Falloo tried to eat one of the [mushrooms](/article/mushroom], Eemee became worried and stopped her.

At a subsequent meeting, Falloo gave Eemee an Ewok hood, and they used [clubs](/article/club] to hit a tree so that [flowers](/article/plant] would fall from it. After gathering the flowers, they used them to make another set of garlands back at the cave. However, Falloo's parents arrived while they were playing with the flowers, and shortly after, Eemee's parents also arrived.
The two couples pulled their daughters away from each other and shielded them as the adults began to argue. Annoyed with their parents, the two girls then held [hands](/article/limb] and pointed out a "no anger" sign in the cave. After they made peace, the two sets of parents began looking at their daughters' cave decorations and then joined the two girls and the bordok for a picnic, where everyone wore garlands. During the Galactic Civil War, Logray, the Bright Tree [shaman](/article/shaman], told a story about Eemee and Falloo to the Ewoks gathered in Bright Tree Village.
Falloo wore a blue hood and carried a brown woven basket. When spending [time](/article/time] with Eemee, the Ewok also wore a garland of purple flowers on several occasions, and she used a wooden club while collecting flowers.
Falloo was a character in "The Woklings' Tale," a story penned by Alyssa Wong and illustrated by Paulina Ganucheau. It was featured in the one-shot comic book anthology Return of the Jedi – Ewoks 1 released on April 12, 2023. Because the story lacked text, the character's identity wasn't revealed in the comic itself. However, Wong later shared the Ewok's name and gender on Twitter after the comic's release.