Say what you want about the hut clan but the fact they basically saw their gods die and just went “our gods are dead but we’re still here so clearly we are the gods now” might just be one of the most metal things in all of Star wars
@@TheGoodLuc Just as most "New comers" are. Just look at our own history, and all the BS caused, whenever X culture/civilization or Country, comes into power? Both in the geo-political arena and the economic market. Our own history is infested with this or that culture/country/civilization getting, 'Too Big for it's Breaches', Expanding to the point of getting bloated. And then inevitably withering and dying.
It's pretty crazy that the Hutts and the Jedi officially formed an alliance to defeat the Pius Dea. That shows how f*cked up the Galaxy was at that point
@@blitzy3244it’s amazes me to this day we don’t teach this more in US history classes, especially since guys like Michael Franzese and Sammy the Bull are still around to confirm this.
@@originalbastav7346 -But were on a budget. As the memes go, that is. The Imperium, (actually The Imperium, The Eldar or The Necrons) would wipe out the Hutts. There is nothing good or remotely redemptive about the Hutts.
@@sonofeyeabovealleffoff5462Heck even the Republic navy ships started resembling giant space cathedrals during the Pius Dea era. As for the Hutts.....yeah,you're right.They have got no redeeming qualities.
The Hutts are a more creative concept for a species, than most others in the galaxy. Most of them are just bipedal, humanoids with different proportions, skin color and other details. (Ignoring the humanoid/frog-like arms and face), the Hutts seem to be a very alien and incomparable species.
I'm still sad we can't play as a Hutt mobster in SWTOR. Their gimmick could be tough durability and then branch off to either able to hire Henchmen and Bounty Hunters as "summons"/"pets", own and sell slaves for Credits, or really just be a big WWE brawler like that one Hutt who fought Luke! (the rarest of them all, but my favourite kinda Hutt)
The success can largely be attributed to location, the wisdom not to actually contest the major powers militarily and most importantly, the biggest galactic powers being busy fighting each other rather than the Hutts.
Frankly alot of that comes from the fact that they live forever and can go I can wait. The huts are basically space elves that can't go decadent because the moment they do a rival takes them out.
Until it didn’t work with the Vong and they began to militarize. Not too much info on that though. It is just too beneficial to ally with them than to fight.
For 25,000 the Hutts withstood everything that was thrown at them and in the end stood firm as the galaxy around them changed. They outlasted the Rakatan Infinite Empire, the Sith Empires and even the Galactic Republic itselft. Not even the Yuuzhan Vong were able to put an end to their story. No wonder they are respected and feared.
Well much of that had to do with them not contesting any of the major powers and that for most of that 25,000 years, the main power in the galaxy was not expansionist. The Sith were always preoccupied with the Jedi/Republic. The Hutts just sat back and were beneficial to have as neutral partners. When the major Galactic powers became Expansionist ones, the Hutts fared very poorly against them militarily. They were essentially a client state of the Empire, the Vong crushed them into the ground and their rebounding after the Vong War again, had more to do with the big players in the galaxy being preoccupied elsewhere.
But nothing is invulnerable. Sometimes the only way to destroy something is from within. The Hutts are greedy. That is their weakness. Are they beyond believing one of their own could break their creeds?
Galactic Republic and Sith Empire: *war at each other for thousands of years* Hutt Cartel: Hehe… newbs. *smokes Alderaan tobacco with a giant tub full of gold and Twi-lek women*
@@Lawrence_Talbot And sell military grade Materiel to Both sides, while remaining 'uninvolved' and 'neutral.' HMMM kinda akin to what the USA was during the vast majority of WW2 prior to Pearl Harbour.
@@AckzaTV Greedy, amoral and utter dispicable as they were, they none the less remained even up to the time of the Galactic Empire, remained a largely more stable region, beyond the reach of the failing Republic.
@@BobKyle-hz2yi in the context of the films, they did plan everything to defeat Jabba and he gave them several openings. Particularly because he underestimated both.
Now that was a sleek synopsis of galactic history. I would like to see a video based on the galaxies longest running shipyard worlds. There is a lot of history to tell of the shifting alliances on the biggest galactic shipyards like Kuat Drive Yards, Fondor and Corellia.
My theory about the crisis that forced the Hutts to form a society is that they were TOO effective as predators, and had to form a hierarchical society to keep from wiping one another out over remaining resources, and expand their territory to continue consuming. You see predators too good at their job forcing their own extinction several times in nature, such as Dire Wolves and the Megalodon.
Hutts in their first century of adulthood in Legends were more like muscled up snakebois rather than the fat slugs we know, that came with the accumulated wealth.
Yeah, 'Young Adult', Hutts, who are still establishing themselves within the Galactic Underworld and within their own respective clans, resemble something more akin to the Naga, or YUANTI .
Iv always loved hutt lore, so many of our own race got they're start by being warrior nations, i genuinely believe they're natute is closest to ours in terms of representation, the major difference to me is they DONT have morals which freed them to do whatever they pleased, i have no doubt humans would turned out just like this if we didnt have a moral compass.
Huh just realized. Rakartans taught huts whole “slaughter, enslave or vassal” conquest mentality. The rakartans, sin incarnate essentially, liked humanity enough to let us have somewhat autonomy in their infamously oppressive empire…that’s um…bit disconcerting they held us such high esteem but guess sadly makes sense when look at reality 😂
I can believe that Hutts are strong, smart, and heavy enough to be formidable opponents, but they're so slow. If they moved like snakes I could believe they were deadly. However, they move like snails, making them massive lethargic targets that can easily be shot at a distance by any chump with a blaster. Maybe I'm missing something because their mobility doesn't paint them as warriors capable of taking over entire planets.
They only move slowly like that when they reach the corpulent phase of their life, which for us would be around retirement age. They are more snake like in their movements before then and are basically a tube of pure muscle. Also, their skin is so thick that they are basically blaster proof.
This is one of the dopest StarWars vids I’ve found on TH-cam. Lore heavy, lots of imagery. The Hutts have always been fascinating. Il subscribe. I’m curious to see what other vids there are.
Between the Sith and the Hutts, which one will be the better option form their own galactic state to oppose the Republic's expansion? As we all see, one central government runs the galaxy is anything but a good idea.
@@PutYourQuarterUpGaming Control the galaxy through economy is great and all but the problem is that having the Republic dominated the galaxy alone is a bad idea because intergalactic relations and balance basically ceased to exist.
They got powerful because they were physically tough apex predators with good brains and absolutely no morals or scruples of any kind. Its the perfect storm
What I love most is that the hutt space has existed for ever all through out Star Wars cannon and legends 😊😅 but no one really talks about just like how we avoid crime in real life 😂 it’s there but it doesn’t affect us personally so we don’t need to worry about it
I always thoroughly enjoy your content, Geetsly. Thank you for putting such effort into your content, the hard work shows. Idk if it's just you, or if you have a team but mega props!
@@Tyrone-s7d Nope, I a inclined to agree with issackim7675. Think about it, if Luke's attempted negotiations with Jabba for the release of Han Solo had been successful. There would have been the potential of yet another avenue for the rebellion to supply themselves via the Hutt Cartel's Black market. Not only for Military Material and logistical Supplies. But also for means of adding a new avenue for Covert, and Intel Ops, via Jabba's Smuggler's network.
Speaking of Vorga the Hutt, I love the KOTOR II side quest where you make one of your playable female characters dance like a slave for him in order to put him to sleep and steal his merchandise. The best thing is the different reaction of the girls to your proposal. Brianna gladly accepts in order to proudly show half-naked her physical assets. Mira reluctantly agrees if you say she is the prettiest girl. Kreia literally doesn't say anything against it, though you cannot make her dance, anyway. And Visas simply says "No," refusing to expose anything beyond her beautiful mouth.. Additionally, if you are a woman, you can also become a dancer, although Jabba's butler will show repulsion if your skin is rotten by the Dark Side.
Or whatever age, one reaches the age of majority/ adulthood, within the respective species. Something akin in Fantasy movies/books ect, to the Elves or Dwarves.
1:20:20 didn’t The Hutts sort of betray them as well, I mean from what I recall they were playing both sides. And that was what really made The Vong angry 😂
I think they banded together cause it can be very good for business when you band together. Just look at the Mob. The whole rising tide lifts all ships.
9:54 I only now realized what a massive weapon the Centerpoint Station in Corellia is... And on a further note: As Corellian System is full of Habitable planets to the point where it appears intentionally constructed somehow, this finally explains how it came to be. It was constructed with the Centerpoint Station's massive tractor beams capable of moving planets!
It's a more creative concept for a species, than most others in the galaxy. Most of them are just bipedal, humanoids with different proportions, skin color and other details. (Ignoring the humanoid/frog-like arms and face), the Hutts seem to be a very alien and incomparable species.
How sad that most Hutts have a personality much more disgusting than their appearance. The only exception was Aarba, who took care of the Daragon brothers until his death.
I believe that Force powers can be indirectly used against the Hutts such as throwing an object at them or causing substances near them to explode or combust. But Force Choke is doubtful. Look at their throat size...LOL.@@toomanyaccounts
Love this channel, not making a huge deal out of it the intent is to inform. "Hermaphrodite" is an old term and usually seen as harmful. The correct term is Intersex. Also, you are not talking about gender when you are talking about "male" and "female"- you are referring to sex. Sex is biological, gender is a social construct. Gender might be expressed through masculinity, whereas being male is expressed by reproductive anatomy and studied through biological sciences. So slight edit for you: "The concept of different sexes were lost on the Hutts because their species is Intersex, essentially having the ability to asexually reproduce"
Jabba's uncle, Jiliac, is the greatest example of the hermaphrodite nature of the Hutts, since upon giving birth to his son, he went from referring to himself as a male to identifying as a woman, even changing pronouns. Without a doubt a wonderful representation of gender-fluid 😅
Back before Disney "changed" the timeline, there was a Hutt sith. Also, idk for sure, but maybe even a Jedi. Anyone else consume all Star wars lore possible? Lol. KOTOR/II fans, say what!
@@fapplejax5486 They do, they just happen to be on the outside (rather than the inside) of their bodies. Also, Wookieepedia describes them as having skeletons. On a completely different note, I personally think they should have given them a different name. After all, the way the term 'Jabba the Hutt' was used in the original trilogy made me think 'Hutt' was either an official title (as in sir/lord/etc. from our own history), or a common moniker (as in William the Conqueror, etc.). Knowing that that's the name of the species makes the titles actually a bit of a let-down.
People really always ignore the counter evidence that we see with this theory. I think the fact that the most cannon moment where Jar Jar was being manipulated in private by Palpatine in the second film clearly shows that he was not a Sith. At the very least he couldn't have been in league with Palpatine if he was. I get where you guys are coming from with this, but that's a heavy counter to this argument.
If you cant walk around on your hands let alone do a push up dont think you can kill the black blood infection like i did hmmm huts live that long i baby hut out kives you - willy 0
38:04 "But the crimes of the Hutts didn't end there."
Checks run time.
No. No, they did not.
Being 5 mins in this is good to hear 😂
Say what you want about the hut clan but the fact they basically saw their gods die and just went “our gods are dead but we’re still here so clearly we are the gods now” might just be one of the most metal things in all of Star wars
Literally god is dead and we killed them, the hutts literally did that
@CrayfishCraig like literally literally 🤯 wow like literally
Maybe Nietzsche was a Hutt...
Nietzcheans: _"Not bad..."_
@@CrayfishCraig very Klingon of them.
I love the old (pre-5000 BBY) lore. No Jedi or Sith melodrama for a little while
These Force users are really so annoying...
@@TheGoodLuc Just as most "New comers" are. Just look at our own history, and all the BS caused, whenever X culture/civilization or Country, comes into power? Both in the geo-political arena and the economic market. Our own history is infested with this or that culture/country/civilization getting, 'Too Big for it's Breaches', Expanding to the point of getting bloated. And then inevitably withering and dying.
No, just the Rakkatans committing attrocities, and the Hutts saying "Hold my Swamp Water"
It's pretty crazy that the Hutts and the Jedi officially formed an alliance to defeat the Pius Dea. That shows how f*cked up the Galaxy was at that point
Pretty much like the CIA reaching out to the mafia in WWII.
@@blitzy3244it’s amazes me to this day we don’t teach this more in US history classes, especially since guys like Michael Franzese and Sammy the Bull are still around to confirm this.
The "Pius Dea crusades" aka that time when the Galactic Republic went full on "Imperium of Man".
@@originalbastav7346 -But were on a budget. As the memes go, that is.
The Imperium, (actually The Imperium, The Eldar or The Necrons) would wipe out the Hutts. There is nothing good or remotely redemptive about the Hutts.
@@sonofeyeabovealleffoff5462Heck even the Republic navy ships started resembling giant space cathedrals during the Pius Dea era.
As for the Hutts.....yeah,you're right.They have got no redeeming qualities.
The Hutts are a more creative concept for a species, than most others in the galaxy. Most of them are just bipedal, humanoids with different proportions, skin color and other details.
(Ignoring the humanoid/frog-like arms and face), the Hutts seem to be a very alien and incomparable species.
I'm still sad we can't play as a Hutt mobster in SWTOR. Their gimmick could be tough durability and then branch off to either able to hire Henchmen and Bounty Hunters as "summons"/"pets", own and sell slaves for Credits, or really just be a big WWE brawler like that one Hutt who fought Luke! (the rarest of them all, but my favourite kinda Hutt)
The success can largely be attributed to location, the wisdom not to actually contest the major powers militarily and most importantly, the biggest galactic powers being busy fighting each other rather than the Hutts.
Frankly alot of that comes from the fact that they live forever and can go I can wait. The huts are basically space elves that can't go decadent because the moment they do a rival takes them out.
Until it didn’t work with the Vong and they began to militarize. Not too much info on that though. It is just too beneficial to ally with them than to fight.
For 25,000 the Hutts withstood everything that was thrown at them and in the end stood firm as the galaxy around them changed. They outlasted the Rakatan Infinite Empire, the Sith Empires and even the Galactic Republic itselft. Not even the Yuuzhan Vong were able to put an end to their story. No wonder they are respected and feared.
Well much of that had to do with them not contesting any of the major powers and that for most of that 25,000 years, the main power in the galaxy was not expansionist. The Sith were always preoccupied with the Jedi/Republic. The Hutts just sat back and were beneficial to have as neutral partners. When the major Galactic powers became Expansionist ones, the Hutts fared very poorly against them militarily. They were essentially a client state of the Empire, the Vong crushed them into the ground and their rebounding after the Vong War again, had more to do with the big players in the galaxy being preoccupied elsewhere.
@@grandadmiralzaarin4962 But there were still Hutts who tried to turn the Hutt Cartel into Hegemons of the Galaxy. Toborro and Karagga for example.
But nothing is invulnerable. Sometimes the only way to destroy something is from within.
The Hutts are greedy. That is their weakness. Are they beyond believing one of their own could break their creeds?
@@vitorpereira9515 yes, and like Durga's bid for galactic dominance those ended in sputters and ignominy
Yuuzhan Vong sounds like a shameless rip off of the flood in Halo. I'm shocked that is even considered canon. No creativity involved whatsoever.
Galactic Republic and Sith Empire: *war at each other for thousands of years*
Hutt Cartel: Hehe… newbs. *smokes Alderaan tobacco with a giant tub full of gold and Twi-lek women*
War is good for business, as long as you stay neutral and get everyone hooked on your engspice
@@Lawrence_Talbot34th Rule of Acquisition:"War is good for business".
I guess the Hutts are basically the Ferengi of the Star Wars universe then.
And Lard
@@Lawrence_Talbot And sell military grade Materiel to Both sides, while remaining 'uninvolved' and 'neutral.' HMMM kinda akin to what the USA was during the vast majority of WW2 prior to Pearl Harbour.
@@originalbastav7346 do NOT look up hutt species rule 34, WORST mistake of my life
The Hutts are the rock in a turbulent galaxy.
A squishy greedy rock
@@AckzaTV Greedy, amoral and utter dispicable as they were, they none the less remained even up to the time of the Galactic Empire, remained a largely more stable region, beyond the reach of the failing Republic.
Most Hutts are smart enough to not pick flights they can't win Jabba was a bit of an exception. He miscalculated his position.
Or Luke and Leia just had an unbelievable amount of plot armor that made zero sense.
@@BobKyle-hz2yi in the context of the films, they did plan everything to defeat Jabba and he gave them several openings. Particularly because he underestimated both.
I mean even other Hutts thought Jabba was kind of a wackjob, he was pretty well known as a pervert and arrogant idiot to the rest of them
@@erikgilson1687
Yeah, the other Hutts were weirded out by Jabba’s infatuation with alien women.
@@SergioLeonardoCornejo Particularly Luke via his negotiations in Jabba's Palace, prior to his being dropped into The Rancor Pit.
Dude these videos have been getting me through work lately. Appreciate what you guys do.
So you're saying the Jedi took control of the Republic, started a religious purge and then put a crime lord in power for nearly a thousand years.
Blotus was actually pretty decent. Unless he's not the one you mean.
Sounds like the Catholic Church to me 💁♂️😂
Nah, they put a different guy in power. The Crime Lord Chancellor was later.
Now that was a sleek synopsis of galactic history. I would like to see a video based on the galaxies longest running shipyard worlds. There is a lot of history to tell of the shifting alliances on the biggest galactic shipyards like Kuat Drive Yards, Fondor and Corellia.
I love reading his comment sections because I always find something new to explore in Star Wars! Thanks
Same!
My theory about the crisis that forced the Hutts to form a society is that they were TOO effective as predators, and had to form a hierarchical society to keep from wiping one another out over remaining resources, and expand their territory to continue consuming.
You see predators too good at their job forcing their own extinction several times in nature, such as Dire Wolves and the Megalodon.
A Hutt-centred Movie or tv show would amazing if done well. Or even a video game
I'm imagining an RTS based on the Xim Wars.
Hutts in their first century of adulthood in Legends were more like muscled up snakebois rather than the fat slugs we know, that came with the accumulated wealth.
Yeah, 'Young Adult', Hutts, who are still establishing themselves within the Galactic Underworld and within their own respective clans, resemble something more akin to the Naga, or YUANTI .
Saw the hutts and immediately thought of Nurgle from warhammer 40k then saw it was geetsly
Iv always loved hutt lore, so many of our own race got they're start by being warrior nations, i genuinely believe they're natute is closest to ours in terms of representation, the major difference to me is they DONT have morals which freed them to do whatever they pleased, i have no doubt humans would turned out just like this if we didnt have a moral compass.
This is the type of content i live for! Great video man!
I don't think you can do another video like this, as I can't think of a part of the star wars universe as unique and enduring as the Hutts.
Huh just realized. Rakartans taught huts whole “slaughter, enslave or vassal” conquest mentality. The rakartans, sin incarnate essentially, liked humanity enough to let us have somewhat autonomy in their infamously oppressive empire…that’s um…bit disconcerting they held us such high esteem but guess sadly makes sense when look at reality 😂
I can believe that Hutts are strong, smart, and heavy enough to be formidable opponents, but they're so slow. If they moved like snakes I could believe they were deadly. However, they move like snails, making them massive lethargic targets that can easily be shot at a distance by any chump with a blaster. Maybe I'm missing something because their mobility doesn't paint them as warriors capable of taking over entire planets.
They only move slowly like that when they reach the corpulent phase of their life, which for us would be around retirement age. They are more snake like in their movements before then and are basically a tube of pure muscle. Also, their skin is so thick that they are basically blaster proof.
@@drizzmatecreminds me of Leto II from the dune series
geestlys voice always fills me up with joy from head to toe
And everything in between?
@@Tyrone-s7d and so much that it starts leaking out
2:47 - is anyone else thinking "NOT THE MOMMA!"?
Or that caterpillar from a bugs life.
Love these long videos and taking a break from clone wars stuff
This is one of the dopest StarWars vids I’ve found on TH-cam. Lore heavy, lots of imagery. The Hutts have always been fascinating. Il subscribe. I’m curious to see what other vids there are.
Between the Sith and the Hutts, which one will be the better option form their own galactic state to oppose the Republic's expansion? As we all see, one central government runs the galaxy is anything but a good idea.
Neither. Why do you think both completely gave up trying to fight the republic 1v1 and went for subversive tactics instead?
@@PutYourQuarterUpGaming Control the galaxy through economy is great and all but the problem is that having the Republic dominated the galaxy alone is a bad idea because intergalactic relations and balance basically ceased to exist.
They got powerful because they were physically tough apex predators with good brains and absolutely no morals or scruples of any kind. Its the perfect storm
Yoooooo what, did not expect the lore to be this crazy. Like the republic pulling its best imperium of man impression
I just realized that if tatooine is roughly based on dune then Jabba was probably inspired by Leto II.
Or the baron.
I have always been a fan of the Hutts & their civilization .
Wow this was tryly a incredible journey and wow were they so much more resilient then i thought.
What I love most is that the hutt space has existed for ever all through out Star Wars cannon and legends 😊😅 but no one really talks about just like how we avoid crime in real life 😂 it’s there but it doesn’t affect us personally so we don’t need to worry about it
I always thoroughly enjoy your content, Geetsly. Thank you for putting such effort into your content, the hard work shows. Idk if it's just you, or if you have a team but mega props!
It’s just sad how Jabba’s arrogance get the better of him in the Return of the Jedi when he got chocked by the Princess of Alderaan
Sad?
Sarcasm?
@@Tyrone-s7dI would have used the word pitiful lol
@@Tyrone-s7d Nope, I a inclined to agree with issackim7675. Think about it, if Luke's attempted negotiations with Jabba for the release of Han Solo had been successful. There would have been the potential of yet another avenue for the rebellion to supply themselves via the Hutt Cartel's Black market.
Not only for Military Material and logistical Supplies. But also for means of adding a new avenue for Covert, and Intel Ops, via Jabba's Smuggler's network.
After all, War and neccessity create 'strange bedfellows.'
thanks for making this I really enjoyed it.
Speaking of Vorga the Hutt, I love the KOTOR II side quest where you make one of your playable female characters dance like a slave for him in order to put him to sleep and steal his merchandise. The best thing is the different reaction of the girls to your proposal. Brianna gladly accepts in order to proudly show half-naked her physical assets. Mira reluctantly agrees if you say she is the prettiest girl. Kreia literally doesn't say anything against it, though you cannot make her dance, anyway. And Visas simply says "No," refusing to expose anything beyond her beautiful mouth.. Additionally, if you are a woman, you can also become a dancer, although Jabba's butler will show repulsion if your skin is rotten by the Dark Side.
Would be cool to be a giant space opium smoking super strong slug gangster
2:55
I’m guessing centuries to them are like decades to us.
So a 200 year old Hutt would be comparable to a 20 year old of some other species.
Or whatever age, one reaches the age of majority/ adulthood, within the respective species. Something akin in Fantasy movies/books ect, to the Elves or Dwarves.
They should make a Hutt gangster movie. Goodfellas in the Star Wars universe.
I wonder what a salt bomb would do to a hutt
liked this video literally just for the introduction of "huttlettes" into my vocabulary.
1:20:20 didn’t The Hutts sort of betray them as well, I mean from what I recall they were playing both sides. And that was what really made The Vong angry 😂
This is fantastic. Thank you
they basically went from being the roman empire to the sicilyan mafia
The most surprising part about this was the story of Blotus the Hutt. Real interesting stuff.
I think they banded together cause it can be very good for business when you band together. Just look at the Mob. The whole rising tide lifts all ships.
9:54
I only now realized what a massive weapon the Centerpoint Station in Corellia is...
And on a further note: As Corellian System is full of Habitable planets to the point where it appears intentionally constructed somehow, this finally explains how it came to be.
It was constructed with the Centerpoint Station's massive tractor beams capable of moving planets!
Great content as always brotha keep it up
Very cool and interesting video bro, thank you.
Huts vs the Imperium would be interesting to see.
Just found your channel. Really enjoying the lore which is true Star Wars… Not the garbage Disney is putting out
babe wake up a new 1hr + Geetsly's video dropped
Did she leave you yet? 😅
@@Stonercrest yeah
Blotus the hutt.
The writers having a laugh with that one.
We need for video’s like this for EU like Luke’s new Jedi order or Darth Krayt’s rule of one
I'd definitely love some content about Luke's new order!
the Hutts being genderfluid was the last thing I'd imagine as a Star Wars trivia fact💀💀
Well it is a sci-fi universe so anything is possible I suppose.
It's a more creative concept for a species, than most others in the galaxy. Most of them are just bipedal, humanoids with different proportions, skin color and other details.
(Ignoring the humanoid/frog-like arms and face), the Hutts seem to be a very alien and incomparable species.
@@simiratzi I would have been more impressed if they totally rejected the idea of gender altogether.
@@Squirl513your confusing culture with biology
@rvanhees89 Gender is a social construct. Biology is reality. Not confused at all.
Shoutout to that one guy in the comments of the Republic video asking for asking for this Hutt video.
How sad that most Hutts have a personality much more disgusting than their appearance. The only exception was Aarba, who took care of the Daragon brothers until his death.
I’m still confused how Leia choked out that thick neck of Jabba.
I chalk it up to her (at the time) unknown force sensitivity granting her the physical strength needed to kill Jabba
Same as Palpatine coming back. “Somehow.”
She killed him with the force like Vader killed Darth Sidious.
she is great at choking thick things
Great video, thanks
people are quick to judge the pius dea, but in the end, and the centuries to come, they werent wrong.
ooooooh hutt lore. should be fun
Their success and longevity is surprising.
That was so cool
Probably the most enduring political power in SW.
I would love to see a history of the mandalorians or the yuuzhan Vong
how many naps do you think they took in their luxurious lifestyle
Are hutts the apex predator of star wars universe?
The huts remind me of Warhammers Slaan race so much
The Force does not work directly on Hutts. They seem to have a natural dampening field.
🤔🤔🤔 tell me, can a human learn of such power ?
There is a Force power called Absorb which I believe acts in a similar fashion. But only the most powerful of Jedi or Sith can handle it.@@Lagi42800
This site censors. My reply to you gets deleted.@@Lagi42800
Force mind powers not Force choke or other force powers
I believe that Force powers can be indirectly used against the Hutts such as throwing an object at them or causing substances near them to explode or combust. But Force Choke is doubtful. Look at their throat size...LOL.@@toomanyaccounts
Love this channel, not making a huge deal out of it the intent is to inform. "Hermaphrodite" is an old term and usually seen as harmful.
The correct term is Intersex.
Also, you are not talking about gender when you are talking about "male" and "female"- you are referring to sex.
Sex is biological, gender is a social construct.
Gender might be expressed through masculinity, whereas being male is expressed by reproductive anatomy and studied through biological sciences.
So slight edit for you:
"The concept of different sexes were lost on the Hutts because their species is Intersex, essentially having the ability to asexually reproduce"
I dunno about you guys but Xim the Despot kinda makes me want to sing the doom song
i keep hearing hot space and I don't know what's so hot
You missed that the Hutts are still around and have ruled Earth since the 70s. If you doubt me go to the buffet at any Pizza Hut.
Another mammoth of a video for Sunday. Is this a new thing now, super long video Sunday(lol)?
Me after gaining one pound:
Hutt might,
Below us let them crumble,
Mighty Hutts ... assemble
What I wouldn't give for a Hutt godfather type movie.
The Hutts are true neutral to the jedi good and sith evil
With the history and current practices of rape, slavery and genocide?
Yeah, no good there.
Thing is I kinda agree
Hutts never tried to start shit like jedi or sith did with the Republic they just wanted money an to keep what they got.
Jabba's uncle, Jiliac, is the greatest example of the hermaphrodite nature of the Hutts, since upon giving birth to his son, he went from referring to himself as a male to identifying as a woman, even changing pronouns. Without a doubt a wonderful representation of gender-fluid 😅
As a criminal and degenerate slugs monsters?
Very interesting video, thanks
Me, an avid Stellaris player and 40k fan:”I’m not seeing why everyone hates the pius dea”
What was the biggest hut? Thatd be a great movie... And did some huts regrow aa second head and is that a whole story?
thank you sir
Great history vid.
Back before Disney "changed" the timeline, there was a Hutt sith. Also, idk for sure, but maybe even a Jedi.
Anyone else consume all Star wars lore possible? Lol.
KOTOR/II fans, say what!
learning real history❌ learning hutt history✔
34 crusades? In a thousand years, they launched 34 crusades?
Abbadon who? Man could barely scrounge 13 in 10000
I miss Legends.
That one Hutt, I can't remember his name, Peet Za the Hutt? I like that one.....🙄
Boooooo
10:00 *double takes* the who?!
Time to pay up Hutt, I don't work for free
You forgot about the ancient hutt bukkakes. Good times
Which way is north in space?
Hutts actually do have skeletons, because otherwise they wouldn't have arms.
Could just be muscle?
@slykeren8371 Not with joints in them. If they were just muscles, they'd be like tentacles or trunks.
By that logic, all insects must have skeletons.
@@fapplejax5486 All insects do have sleletons though
@@fapplejax5486 They do, they just happen to be on the outside (rather than the inside) of their bodies. Also, Wookieepedia describes them as having skeletons.
On a completely different note, I personally think they should have given them a different name. After all, the way the term 'Jabba the Hutt' was used in the original trilogy made me think 'Hutt' was either an official title (as in sir/lord/etc. from our own history), or a common moniker (as in William the Conqueror, etc.). Knowing that that's the name of the species makes the titles actually a bit of a let-down.
Hutt empire reminds me of America
Before this all I know about the huts were that they were big slugs.
Jabba sexiest
How did they engineer and build spacecraft? With those grubby fingers?
Jeus bro didn't want to take a L😭
People really always ignore the counter evidence that we see with this theory. I think the fact that the most cannon moment where Jar Jar was being manipulated in private by Palpatine in the second film clearly shows that he was not a Sith. At the very least he couldn't have been in league with Palpatine if he was. I get where you guys are coming from with this, but that's a heavy counter to this argument.
If you cant walk around on your hands let alone do a push up dont think you can kill the black blood infection like i did hmmm huts live that long i baby hut out kives you - willy 0