So far, in the prequel trilogy, I've been most impressed by the planet of Naboo as far as new planets go. It's just so rich and beaufitful, and ellegant and heartwarming. It's the homeworld of the Gungans and it's just a unique planet and I'm glad it was a major planet in TPM. It's one of my favorite planets in the entire STAR WARS trilogy so far. My favorite in the PT COULD change after ROTS, but probably not.
In the video game Star Wars Galaxies, Naboo was a favorite among players. I really love the planet on the movies and in that game.
In terms of scenery, costumes and planetary cultures, Naboo is one of my favorite aspects of the PT. I really hope that Naboo is explored further in future projects.
Yeah, they do have beautiful architecture, and it is the planet from whose loins sprang the mighty Tarpals.
It is a great planet of diverse cultures which makes it interesting. The planet has underwater cities as well as Renaissance like urban centers. It is a good mix, a science fiction version of Venice and Florence. -Seldon
I can't go past Tattooine as my favourite planet but Naboo would be up there. As must as I like it though I wish it didn't have to keep popping up in every PT movie.
Naboo does have excellant architecture, but as well is the cultural creativeness that was put into making it. In the deleted scenes of Padme's parents' house in AOTC, its shown that its civilians are very humble. I mean, the Nabberie's daught was the darn queen and they're still washing their own dishes or whatever they were doing in the kitchen. The dress was very simple [with the excuse of Padme] and they seemed very active with the outdoors and stuff [nice lawn] unlike coruscant, where the only time you're outdoors is when you're fetching a speeder or touring the strip. The Queen is also a great example of Naboo. She really stands out in that Senate room and with her elaborate wardrobe and struff, she really does look like the planet itself. Rich and full of life.
It looks like a verry relaxed planet, forest, water and grassy plains evertwhere... and some lakes to go fishing (verry importand)