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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a beloved science fiction character introduced in Steven Spielberg’s 1982 blockbuster film of the same name. E.T. is a gentle, otherworldly being stranded on Earth after his spaceship departs without him. Discovered by a young boy named Elliott in a California suburb, E.T. quickly forms a deep emotional bond with Elliott and his siblings, leading to a heartwarming tale of friendship, empathy, and the desire to return home. With his glowing heart, long neck, and unforgettable catchphrase—“E.T. phone home”—he became a symbol of innocence and intergalactic connection for generations.
E.T. had a distinctive and memorable set of physical characteristics that set him apart from other fictional aliens:
Height: About 3 feet (91 cm) tall.
Skin: Wrinkled, leathery texture with a brownish-tan color.
Head: Large and elongated with a flat top and wide, expressive blue eyes.
Eyes: Big, round, and blue—used to convey emotion and innocence.
Neck: Extendable and retractable, allowing him to stretch it upward when curious or alarmed.
Fingers: Long, thin fingers with glowing tips, especially his index finger, which he used for healing and communication.
Limbs: Short arms and legs with a somewhat waddling gait.
Heart: Glows red visibly through his chest when he's experiencing strong emotion or using his powers.
Voice: Gravelly and slow, with a distinctive cadence—gentle but alien.
E.T.'s design was deliberately made to evoke both vulnerability and wisdom, blending human-like qualities with strange, otherworldly features. Would you like a visual reference to go with this description?
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