I love how the Hutts are canonically the Gym teacher before and after getting hired in terms of fitness. They go from one of the strongest and fastest things in the universe (Gym teacher that could beat up the janitor) to the weakest and slowest thing in the universe (Gym teacher that could get beaten up by the janitor)
I actually disagree. I think every Hutt has the latent potential to tap into the force, or atleast the used to. However, like an muscle that was never cultivated or trained, that latent ability began to become more and more difficult to tap into...until it was almost impossible (without being a prodigy among Hutts in the Force). The fact that Hutts wouldn't give the force a second thought due to their culture and mentality could explain how this all happend in their biology. This is just my 2cents of course
If we go off the theory of midichlorians, perhaps some species have immune systems tuned to eliminate these microorganisms, with mutations accounting for the rare examples that can utilize the force.
I guess in a way the dark side of the force felt like you had everything strength power and yet you gave it all up for laziness and you'd rather have other species fight your fights. I say that because the sith race had power and strength and yeah they took slaves but they still fought their own fights.
@@johnquach8821 I never said the Hutts we're a joke all I did was make an observation as if I was the force which I'm not. You good sir or woman or trying to get into an arguments I Will not waste My precious time have a good blessed day Merry Christmas
I agree. If there's one part of the force that is consistent every time, it's the desire for change. I.E. The exercise of some form of ambition. A Hutt?... Yeah, that makes sense. Especially if they have no ability to see themselves as anything besides superior in every way.
How much fear would consume you if you saw a Hutt use Force Speed and Force Jump? This is something I now must see or I feel like my life would be incomplete.
There is actually another force-sensitive hutt in the expanded universe. In the book “Scourge”, there’s a force-sensitive hutt named Mika, although never enlisted in the Jedi order, it is also stated his force potential is too small to become a Jedi anyway, but he is still seen force pushing individuals ect ect
Its a bit difficult to say that Yoda's species has a high affinity with the force. Yes every one that we do see of them is force sensitive, but we don't see any others at all, and very few total, and none that aren't in the jedi order.
Wow. Now I kind of want to see a sufficiently motivated Hutt scientist build weapons that directly attack the Force itself just because it insulted him by snubbing his entire species.
I mean...are they though? I may just be ignorant but has any Sith actually bothered to just...kill them all? Because if Sidious, Bane, Revan, or whoever just took a break from the Jedi stuff to kill the hutts I don't think the hutts could do much about that. They are powerful compared to the normal person but compared to a trued Jedi Master or Sith Lord they pale entirely.
@@nahte123456 I think the reason the sith avoided them is much like why the force avoids the hutts: the species just cares so little that they aren't remotely going to try to get involved, unless it's mutually beneficial. And with them usually amassing a fair bit of wealth, they can offer forms of business and other kinds of support that's extremely hard to find elsewhere.
@@norrecvizharan1177 I didn't mean they had a reason to attack them, I was just remarking on the thought of the Hutts being 'powerful'. If a powerful Sith lord for some reason decided to kill the Hutts I just doubt they could stop them, at least before getting decimated.
Did Darth Vader ever speak Huttese? Obviously, Anakin could as a child, but Vader rarely ever dealt with Hutts directly. I personally doubt he would, as that was a part of Anakin, his past
@@willyvereb I'm aware he CAN speak it, as Anakin could as a child, and still did as a teenager in AotC. My question is if we ever actually witness Vader speaking it, even if in a comic.
Don't forget, there were also the Yuuzhan Vong with only one force sensitive among them, Onimi. They were actually remived from the force, or more accurately had the force removed from them by Zonama Sekot, the living planet.
@@trevornation9822 rather they killed off everything in their home galaxy, which made both sides of the force reject them. the living planet was acting on the force's behalf.
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I think it just illustrates the differences in verses, because when I think of a Hutt, the fantasy analog I draw from is a dragon. They crave power, authority, wealth, and status, but they use it more as a personal score card, and rarely actually do anything with. They are massive, and long-lived. They are physically capable, but mentally lazy, and would rather enjoy being awesome, rather than working to maintain it. I bring all that up because one notable difference, then, is magic; in many fantasy stories, dragons are innately magical, and sometimes even the source of it in other people (their blood, or heritage, contains a dragon, or their spells are written in draconic). I hope this isn't just too much of the D&D player in me, but I feel dragons from various settings, with their resilience, mobility, and elemental powers, can feel very magical, and so it's weird that Hutts, specifically, don't. Maybe it's the growth of civilization? The others are bad, violent, but must, st least to some degree, actively do things for themselves. They are arrogant, even narcissistic, but they are also vain, or paranoid, and can't allow others to take care of everything, or want to show off. Hurts, though, are so detached from the world they "rule", and so taken in by their own greatness, they can manage to become huge, helpless mounds, and the world still supports them. I know they aren't helpless, but their physical ability isn't what generates the loyalty, or fear, in their underlings. Dragons still have to hunt, and sometimes fend off looters, but Hutts are totally parasitic. Honestly, even if one could move things around with their mind, I feel many would still prefer to get someone to do it, and while mind tricks work, they prefer to know that more "solid" restraints keep their hangers on obedient. It does make me curious, though; if Hutts are so Force-deficient, why are they so resistant to it? Sure, Vader can choke Jabba; the crime lord does need to breathe, from time to time, but even skilled Force manipulators find it basically impossible to influence a Hutt mentally. I would have thought the Force was responsible, the same way its harder to use it on fellow Force-users, and it can't just be willpower, as many other intelligent, charismatic people can be compelled by direct Force application, yet Hutts aren't. Its convenient, since it helps keep them in control, even with alien mystic competition, and it was a good scene when Luke couldn't simply disarm the situation, but if it isn't their own potential, what is it? Some silly biology? Green Lantern levels of willpower?
Wouldn't surprise me, the only Hapan Force-wielder I can remember was Tenel Ka. And she was both half-Dathomiri and born after Hapes joined the New Republic.
As I recall EVEN THIS,ONE exception happened to fall to the Darkside too.. think with whatever Yoda is.. we've never seen a Sith of THOSE... An about EVERYTHING else we seem to have seen at least one Jedi version.. maybe Beldorian was like an experiment in general of the Force.. an Darkside Force Slug is ultimately what happened.. MAYBE he got considerable Force power cuz he decided he didn't agree with the general feels of the rest of his species an didn't at first an for awhile consider himself part of a master race of sentient slugs... An he fell when he finally gave in to doubts an fears wearing on this original strong an unique belief
So, I could see a hunt becoming a force sensitive by desiring to return to the days when the hunt would actually do their own fighting becoming a honorable and powerful warrior.
I could see such a hut having an interesting alternative view of the light side almost like a light side form of a sith where they see the force as a tool, or more likely an ally which should be used to its fullest extent while staying away from the dark side because it’s dishonorable or something of that nature.
There is a hutt planet Circumtore (well it’s not really a planet, but is classified as a world) it’s inhabitants reject hutt clans and continue their warrior ways by wearing mechanical suits and practising martial arts. But they are considered savages by other hutts, and arent even an official clan.
The lack of Hutt Jedi seems easy to explain, because what Hutt would give away their child to the jedi council? Hutts are extremely loyal to family, and the idea of selling off their own children to a lesser species would be crazy talk. In fact, I doubt jedi would get any where near most baby Hutts, so they could never even test them to start with.
I’m surprised that you didn’t mention the Vong. In Legends the Yuuzhan Vong were cut off from the Force, possibly for their crimes against nature. It’s possible something similar happened to the Hutts.
Technically they would be an example of evolution in action. Iirc they decended from a seed group of jedi that got stranded on harrun kal (sp?). The planet has (basically) poison gas storms, and survival meant being able to sense them before they happened, to unass the a.o. Anybody that couldn't do that likely wouldn't survive long enough to have kids.
There is a D20 Star Wars RPG which features a Hutt Dark Side user. I also seem to remember a couple quests in the Star Wars MMORPG about a Force sensitive Jawa and also one about a Force sensitive Tusken. I think there was also a kids book about the Ewok cartoon where Logray was implied to be a gifted forseer mystic and was training Wicket
@@VicSellsPeace Relative to them, yes. Hutt hands are still larger than a lot of humanoids' hands, look at Leia choking out Jabba. His hands are still larger than hers. If you look at the *other* Hutt Leia fought in Legends his hands seems even bigger than Jabba's.
Hutts seem to me like one of the races most positively affected by force wieldership though, being able to overcome their mobility disadvantage with it in a way that no other tool can I guess the force though: oh crap that's kinda OP
The antagonist of dragon warrior monsters 2, named Darck, in many ways actually resembles a Hutt. Think appearance wise if a hutt had a trandoshan's legs and feet, the beek face mouth of a lizard monkey (their favorite pet) and a ram's horns. His personality is very similar to a hutt. A king expressing apathy about his minions, regarding them as fools and implying they're of mediocre help. Has tons of material riches, dressing in royal garb. He is greedy for treasures because anything that evokes envy gives him power, so if anyone attempts to challenge him who is selfish or vain, he will always win. It's claimed only the purest of intentions can defeat him. Personal note: However, it's possible to be evil without vanity nor envy for the materialistic. So perhaps the "purity" may simply be of focus on a larger goal than oneself. Such as the structure of the greater galaxy. But a sith never will truly care for another. What I find particularly interesting about Darck is he has (only as the antagonist) 1) the Gigaslash attack which is the closest sword attack to temporarily resemble a lightsaber in Dragon Warrior games. It's devastating in terms of damage inflicted and quickly fells a player's team if the player's characters are inadequate or improperly prepared. 2) he has BIGBANG! which is an attack combining both spell magic and elemental attack damage which very few characters have resistance or immunity to. This resembles force destruction. 3) He as DeMagic to debuff you, and Surge if you try to inflict too many status effects upon him. This is not unlike using force powers to do much the same. The first appearance of Darck was circa 2000-2001, so I definitely think he was inspired by Beldorion because Planet of Twilight was published in 1997.
I think it's more that they don't do much so the force is there but also doesn't do much. Since the force is in all living things, and they are technically alive. Being a Jedi requires more action, so they haven't had more Jedi members because one of them would have to do something.
Actually, that does make a lot of sense. It explains why Luke couldn't control Jabba's mind back in Return. The Force wants nothing to do with a Hutt, for or against. Though I can't help but remember... "I was killing your kind when being a Jedi meant something." Why bother, Jabba?
In a way I guess I've always thought the same thing when confronted with the thought of no force wielding Hutts. I didn't even know there was the 1. Thanks for the video
Honestly I never thought a hutt could hold the force it never came to mind that there could be at least one hutt with force powers but thanks to S.W. we now know.
It's also worth considering that there are a lot more Hutt force sensitives than we realize. Due to the Jedi rarely going to Hutt space, they aren't discovered. I can't imagine a Hutt who discovered their talent would want to join the Jedi or Sith either as 1) training would take time away from their luxurious lifestyle 2) either order would require them to be devoted to something beyond greed and 3) they would likely want to use their skills for foresight and manipulation to further their vast wealth. Finally, the Hutts would likely see their force-sensitive children as assets and thus wold not willingly give them over to a group that is at best counter to their culture and at worst an active threat to their way of life.
The fact that only one Hutt was able to transcend the force sensitive rejection of his species and gain that kind of power speaks volumes of his will. I need that when it comes to making money
I enjoy your videos. Thank you for them. I do not believe The Force hates or loves anyone. Individuals are more or less attuned to it given their moral and biological characteristics. Some cultural aspects of some species might be so strong that this makes them naturally less able to attune with The Force.
I would like to say: Jawas are actually surprisingly adept in force sensitivity. They just don’t become Jedi. Their force sensitive folks become spiritual leaders and important figures in Jawa tribes.
Interesting. Especially since a couple other species that generally lacked force sensitivity and only had one known force-sensitive member each, the Kamenoans and the Gungans, were also similarly disinterested with the galaxy at large and tended towards a form of isolationism. There definitely seems to be a correlation here.
@@wm9a You must have missed the beginning of the video, the part in which he said he only knew of one force sensitive Hutt, a jedi (which Mika was not) turned dark. Obviously not everyone knew.
im curious has there ever been a jedi that wasn't able to actually wield the force at all but was still like very skilled with a light saber none the less and could hold their own in a duel against jedi that could use the force as well as possibly other kinds of force users and other jedi respected them a lot and saw them as equal to other jedi even though they couldn't use the force just curious if that has ever happened in star wars and if so hopefully get to see it brought out into the light as a video or even a video about the theory on if it could happen
In legends, there was a Jedi Master who's whole family couldn't do anything beyond padawan lvl stuff. But if I recall its cause they had a special thing with the force where; In like a life death stake they could call upon deadly stuff. I forget the name of the Jedi Master, but they were part of Luke's Jedi Council. Though I didn't see anything telling how skilled they were. But seeing as they were a Council member, they had to be fairly good to beyond good with a saber. Hope that answers your question.
Let me make sure I understand you correctly. Are you asking if any non-force sensitives have been able to go one on one with force sensitives in a duel? If so yes. Many. I can’t name any because I’m not good with names but it isn’t uncommon.
If you cannot use the force you can never be a Jedi. No exceptions. However I. The SW universe there are non force users skilled enough to defeat Jedi and sith. Such individuals are usually respected by both.
Consider all the physical descriptors for the Hutt species then think that Leia choked Jabba to death with the chain. Now realize that the chain could never have killed Jabba alone. Leia must have force choked him whether she was aware of it or not
Damn I didn't know the Hutts were basically SW vapers, I thought they were just horribly hedonistic. The more you know. (but yeah in hindsight now I remember spotting some bongs lol)
I thought force sensitive younglings have to be found or brought by the parents for testing, and some parents, especially wealthy ones choose not to have their kids tested, with Jedi not wanting to accept kids past certain age. While the force might choose to do everything to be found, it’s possible for kids not to become Jedi and simply excel at whatever they do by being force sensitive.
Do note that despite not being force users hutts were deadly against force users there's a whole comic where Luke fought an hutt known to collect jedi and sith relics and like grievous he went around carrying an entire collection of lightsabers he got from force users he killed
Its an interesting theory, but I'm not sure I agree. The force does not tend to act that way from what I've seen. Something needs to explain it, but even the single force wielding slug we see does not behave radically different from the others of their kind. So why was he favored? I think something else is at work.
My head cannon is the force is actually rare among Yoda's species and they actually have a fear of it and exile and child that has it. We only really ever see 3 individuals who have it and they live so long it allows the few individuals time to study and develop their connection
The fact the hutts can't fall for jedi force suggestion i.e jedi mind tricks shows that the force favored the hutts and gave them an evolutionary ability that is innate...Darth Plagueus pointed this out which is why he was fascinated by them. The force works through them naturally which means the force protects not hates the hutts...
It's almost as if the force chose one Hutt just to watch him fail, fall into decadence, and prove "We gave this a chance and it expectantly went nowhere."
this makes me all the more want to see a hutt character, that is good neutral. is that they see helping the protagonists as an experiment of sorts, b/c doing what the rest of the hutts do gets boring after awhile. they wouldn't loose that narcissism that seems to be bred into the hutts, but the story concludes that even if the said hutt goes back to their nihilistic ways, the protagonists still had a positive effect on them.
" . . . Hutts' minds don't work the same way that a typical humanoid's mind does -- they believe themselves to be above the rules of law set in place by lesser beings." Really? I dunno, sounds pretty much like the majority of Humans, to me, and the trait's been getting worse, these last few years . . . . One Hutt that doesn't get enough attention, I think, is Great Embra, a thoroughly honest and respected businesshutt, and in the "New Jedi Order" series (which I pretty much hate, anyway), he led a resistance movement against the Yuuzhan Vong.
Another fact that could explain is that: The Hutts even if were Force sensitive wouldn't get into neither faction because the Jedi actively ask if your child can be sent to be trained and of course the Hutts wouldn't allow it and it would be because in their mind the child would just waste their potential being a Jedi instead of being a Crime Lord and if a Sith discovered a force sensitive child they would have to face an clan and losing several sith to just get a force sensitive would be a waste
i wonder how they look before turning sedentary, i picture them as a strong snake-like alien, but they could even had legs at some point, which were lost after generations of being carried around
That is possible… but the only problem I see with it is that we don’t necessarily know that other Hutts didn’t have force sensitivity. Rather, we know only one who has ever attempted master the use of the force. It seems quite possible that many others have sufficiently high midochlorian counts, but don’t have the discipline or willingness to train to use it when there is business to attend to.
Fun Fact: You can kill Jabba the Hutt in the PS1 SW phantom menace film videogame and the story will still go as normal, nothing changes canonically. I killed him in my playthrough.
What about saving the jedi from themselves and the Sith from themselves as a whole? A new approach? What if you changed them so utterly and completely that they become higher than Jedi and higher than Sith? Teach them the dangers of each other while warning them about the many things that sway people on way or the other. The many scarry things outside of both of their tiny little minds just further out-side than their view on the universe let alone the Galaxy they live in. Force Ghosts is one thing but Nightsister magic and Zombie viruses as well as terrors in the Unknow region, is only just the beginning. Just barely scratching the surface. The POTENTIAL of Star Wars is the bigger picture here. The New Sith empire is amassing resources and reallocating tech from others old broken and rundown for their war on Media. The Disney Empire and Darth Mickey. Chancellor Mouse, he used to be.
With the Hutts believing that they are above the law of lower beings how do we know they didn't have force users and refused the Jedi their young. also depending on canon or legends depends on how they reproduce making the difference in why Hutts aren't force sensitive.
I have always is considered it weak claim the Hutts are mostly not force sensitive because only one known Jedi and no known official Sith. Much of Hutt space is unknown. The Hutts does not test for force sensitivity. There is evidence that the Hutts in general might actually be force sensitive in a similar neutral fashion as ysalamiri, only without the force bubble ability. First, Hutts have a natural resistance to mental force attacks. See Jabba in RotJ. Second, speaking of Jabba, the bugs he was eating in RotJ were droch. Droch are lifeforce parasites that only force sensitives are immune to. The Hutts eat them as a snacks to prolong their lifespan. Third, even with all the punishment they do to their bodies, Hutts still have vastly prolong lives that are only comparable to species that are very powerful in the force. Such as Yoda's species.
You know it's bad when even the Dark Side of the Force actively avoids you
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The Hutts want money....not force powers
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There was a Hutt Chancellor of the Republic, he ruled for like 300 years, and he was remembered as one of the greatest. They can’t be ALL bad.
Sure there are always exceptions, but that's what they are. Exceptions to the norm.
Yeah Blotus was pretty cool.
Blotus the goatus
I love how the Hutts are canonically the Gym teacher before and after getting hired in terms of fitness.
They go from one of the strongest and fastest things in the universe (Gym teacher that could beat up the janitor) to the weakest and slowest thing in the universe (Gym teacher that could get beaten up by the janitor)
I actually disagree. I think every Hutt has the latent potential to tap into the force, or atleast the used to. However, like an muscle that was never cultivated or trained, that latent ability began to become more and more difficult to tap into...until it was almost impossible (without being a prodigy among Hutts in the Force). The fact that Hutts wouldn't give the force a second thought due to their culture and mentality could explain how this all happend in their biology. This is just my 2cents of course
Like Humans losing the appendix, it could be the direction the Hutt species evolved (with nearly all the influence by their mentality/culture)
doubt it. their resistance to the force would imply an overall inability to interact with it
How do we know the key to their success isn't actually some latent force ability though?
Could be they developed a resistance to force abilities when Hutts were more warriors then Crime Bosses.
If we go off the theory of midichlorians, perhaps some species have immune systems tuned to eliminate these microorganisms, with mutations accounting for the rare examples that can utilize the force.
I guess in a way the dark side of the force felt like you had everything strength power and yet you gave it all up for laziness and you'd rather have other species fight your fights. I say that because the sith race had power and strength and yeah they took slaves but they still fought their own fights.
Hutt Empire: Are jokes to you?
The Hutt Empire did have many of its Hutts train for war. They weren't like the modern Hutt Cartel.
@@johnquach8821 I never said the Hutts we're a joke all I did was make an observation as if I was the force which I'm not. You good sir or woman or trying to get into an arguments I Will not waste My precious time have a good blessed day Merry Christmas
That's why the Hutt empires got one force sensitive and the Hutt cartels get none they got thier shot and blew it.
Yugzann Vog: Hold my beer
I agree. If there's one part of the force that is consistent every time, it's the desire for change. I.E. The exercise of some form of ambition. A Hutt?... Yeah, that makes sense. Especially if they have no ability to see themselves as anything besides superior in every way.
How much fear would consume you if you saw a Hutt use Force Speed and Force Jump?
This is something I now must see or I feel like my life would be incomplete.
Imagine Worm game. It is either terrifying or just simply ridiculous enough
I can think odder looking powers to see a Hutt use .. like Force Glide or Lightning...
Just look at any player in gmod star wars server using the model, flying fatass hutt with lightsabers
Jesus!! Imagine a hut using force speed into a force jump and using all the momentum amd theory weight combined with a punch in one fluid motion.
What does a Hutt in motion even look like?
The only force sensitive Hutt was "Pizza The Hutt" what side? I heard fries and garlic bread was the sides he chose.
I'll never understand how bread became a popular side dish to go with something that is already mostly bread.
@@MLBlue30 but pizza gud garlic bred also gud
Yeah but its a shame we never saw pizza the hut use the force since he got stuck in his limo and ate himself to death.
A shame that he got locked in his car and ate himself to death
A tragedy
@@joewright3190 Have you ever heard the story of Darth Pizza Hutt the Cheesy? I thought not. Its not a story a Jedi would tell you.
There is actually another force-sensitive hutt in the expanded universe. In the book “Scourge”, there’s a force-sensitive hutt named Mika, although never enlisted in the Jedi order, it is also stated his force potential is too small to become a Jedi anyway, but he is still seen force pushing individuals ect ect
BRO WHY HIS NAME MIKA BROS A DUDE
oh prolly cuz its star wars
@@mrboatbutyoutube what
@@mrboatbutyoutube hutts are all true hermaphrodites, just like the slugs they resemble.
Its a bit difficult to say that Yoda's species has a high affinity with the force. Yes every one that we do see of them is force sensitive, but we don't see any others at all, and very few total, and none that aren't in the jedi order.
Wow. Now I kind of want to see a sufficiently motivated Hutt scientist build weapons that directly attack the Force itself just because it insulted him by snubbing his entire species.
And then it fast forwards to "not a long time ago, in a continent very, very nearby
All the bad things he said about the Hutts is what kept them powerful and relevant throughout time
And why the rest of the galaxy despises them.
I mean...are they though? I may just be ignorant but has any Sith actually bothered to just...kill them all? Because if Sidious, Bane, Revan, or whoever just took a break from the Jedi stuff to kill the hutts I don't think the hutts could do much about that.
They are powerful compared to the normal person but compared to a trued Jedi Master or Sith Lord they pale entirely.
@@nahte123456 a simple apprentice could litterally beat the shit out of all of them
@@nahte123456 I think the reason the sith avoided them is much like why the force avoids the hutts: the species just cares so little that they aren't remotely going to try to get involved, unless it's mutually beneficial. And with them usually amassing a fair bit of wealth, they can offer forms of business and other kinds of support that's extremely hard to find elsewhere.
@@norrecvizharan1177 I didn't mean they had a reason to attack them, I was just remarking on the thought of the Hutts being 'powerful'. If a powerful Sith lord for some reason decided to kill the Hutts I just doubt they could stop them, at least before getting decimated.
Did Darth Vader ever speak Huttese? Obviously, Anakin could as a child, but Vader rarely ever dealt with Hutts directly. I personally doubt he would, as that was a part of Anakin, his past
Huttese is the lingua franca of the Hutt Space, moreso than Basic. So yes, of course Darth Vader could speak it.
@@willyvereb I'm aware he CAN speak it, as Anakin could as a child, and still did as a teenager in AotC. My question is if we ever actually witness Vader speaking it, even if in a comic.
Don't forget, there were also the Yuuzhan Vong with only one force sensitive among them, Onimi. They were actually remived from the force, or more accurately had the force removed from them by Zonama Sekot, the living planet.
So your saying they were a wound in the force
@@trevornation9822 rather they killed off everything in their home galaxy, which made both sides of the force reject them.
the living planet was acting on the force's behalf.
@@cr90captain89 ah so they were like vitiate on a smaller scale
@@cr90captain89 by smaller I mean not Eldritch horror
They should make a starwars show about just all the Alien species including the hutts. Not sure what it would be called but that would be cool.
Star Wars: “The Force Gathering of Worlds”
A Thanksgiving special! 🤷🏽♂️
A movie or series where all life species (or any, living thing), gather for cosmic thanksgiving celebration! 😂
And a great opportunity for everyone to share their cranberry sauce recipe’s! 🤣☠️
They must of de-evolved from the one that could use the force ......Hard to see how he used it.
Force orgies, Force rave parties, Force bacchanals, Force BDSM, Force enhanced death sticks, The possibilities are endless as long as you're willing to get creative.
@aliastheabnormal That's gross
@@VicSellsPeace but still creative
@gabrielgomez5528 Yes, but the word "hedonistic" already says that and more. I forcibly cringe reading "force BDSM."
Um, actually it's 'must have' not 'must of' 🤓
I think it just illustrates the differences in verses, because when I think of a Hutt, the fantasy analog I draw from is a dragon. They crave power, authority, wealth, and status, but they use it more as a personal score card, and rarely actually do anything with. They are massive, and long-lived. They are physically capable, but mentally lazy, and would rather enjoy being awesome, rather than working to maintain it. I bring all that up because one notable difference, then, is magic; in many fantasy stories, dragons are innately magical, and sometimes even the source of it in other people (their blood, or heritage, contains a dragon, or their spells are written in draconic). I hope this isn't just too much of the D&D player in me, but I feel dragons from various settings, with their resilience, mobility, and elemental powers, can feel very magical, and so it's weird that Hutts, specifically, don't. Maybe it's the growth of civilization? The others are bad, violent, but must, st least to some degree, actively do things for themselves. They are arrogant, even narcissistic, but they are also vain, or paranoid, and can't allow others to take care of everything, or want to show off. Hurts, though, are so detached from the world they "rule", and so taken in by their own greatness, they can manage to become huge, helpless mounds, and the world still supports them. I know they aren't helpless, but their physical ability isn't what generates the loyalty, or fear, in their underlings. Dragons still have to hunt, and sometimes fend off looters, but Hutts are totally parasitic. Honestly, even if one could move things around with their mind, I feel many would still prefer to get someone to do it, and while mind tricks work, they prefer to know that more "solid" restraints keep their hangers on obedient.
It does make me curious, though; if Hutts are so Force-deficient, why are they so resistant to it? Sure, Vader can choke Jabba; the crime lord does need to breathe, from time to time, but even skilled Force manipulators find it basically impossible to influence a Hutt mentally. I would have thought the Force was responsible, the same way its harder to use it on fellow Force-users, and it can't just be willpower, as many other intelligent, charismatic people can be compelled by direct Force application, yet Hutts aren't. Its convenient, since it helps keep them in control, even with alien mystic competition, and it was a good scene when Luke couldn't simply disarm the situation, but if it isn't their own potential, what is it? Some silly biology? Green Lantern levels of willpower?
I would like to see a Hutt Jedi, Gungan Jedi, Ewok Jedi and Jawa Jedi in Canon
There were some force sensitive jawa, shamans that show up in swtor game on imperial playthru on tatooine.side quest.
Going by that reasoning, there's probably also very few force sensitive beings in the Hapes Consortium since they are very reclusive and self-reliant.
Wouldn't surprise me, the only Hapan Force-wielder I can remember was Tenel Ka. And she was both half-Dathomiri and born after Hapes joined the New Republic.
There are two force sensitive Hutts in Legends. The other shows up in the post ROTJ novel, _Scourge._
I think of myself as a modern day, neo hipster-Hutt... So this video just blew my mind. Think of me as a Snorlax with a beard and ponytail
The one hurt who was a Jedi and fell to the dark side was strong enough to break a human wrist with one blow from his saner
As I recall EVEN THIS,ONE exception happened to fall to the Darkside too.. think with whatever Yoda is.. we've never seen a Sith of THOSE... An about EVERYTHING else we seem to have seen at least one Jedi version.. maybe Beldorian was like an experiment in general of the Force.. an Darkside Force Slug is ultimately what happened..
MAYBE he got considerable Force power cuz he decided he didn't agree with the general feels of the rest of his species an didn't at first an for awhile consider himself part of a master race of sentient slugs... An he fell when he finally gave in to doubts an fears wearing on this original strong an unique belief
So, I could see a hunt becoming a force sensitive by desiring to return to the days when the hunt would actually do their own fighting becoming a honorable and powerful warrior.
I could see such a hut having an interesting alternative view of the light side almost like a light side form of a sith where they see the force as a tool, or more likely an ally which should be used to its fullest extent while staying away from the dark side because it’s dishonorable or something of that nature.
There is a hutt planet Circumtore (well it’s not really a planet, but is classified as a world) it’s inhabitants reject hutt clans and continue their warrior ways by wearing mechanical suits and practising martial arts. But they are considered savages by other hutts, and arent even an official clan.
@@NobodyDungeonsthey are referred to as shell hutts
The lack of Hutt Jedi seems easy to explain, because what Hutt would give away their child to the jedi council? Hutts are extremely loyal to family, and the idea of selling off their own children to a lesser species would be crazy talk. In fact, I doubt jedi would get any where near most baby Hutts, so they could never even test them to start with.
love the solid 2 minutes of t-shirts so you can stick a second ad on the video XD
I had no idea that the oldest living Hutt lived to be 1700 years old, wow's'us.
Great video 👍
Man....this was good one. Great Holocron subject. Thanks for this.
3:16 look at Jabba all faded off of Space Kush 😂
The force inside a Hutt: C'mon do something
"Wookies are creatures with close ties to nature and a great affinity, in their own way, for the Force."
--Obi-Wan Kenobi
I’m surprised that you didn’t mention the Vong. In Legends the Yuuzhan Vong were cut off from the Force, possibly for their crimes against nature.
It’s possible something similar happened to the Hutts.
The Force lives within and around every being. The Force avoids no one but moves differently around certain creatures and feelings.
That's what I was thinking. This guy doesn't understand essential star wars concepts.
Yea if the force had a choice, sith wouldn’t exist at all, this theory makes no sense
I had no clue that the huts live that long and all that stuff. That's really cool.
Yeah they are ancient. Longer than Yodas peeps is nuts.
"Mace Windu's people" explain yourself
Lmao
lol that ancient species they wrongly call black. Yeah some of us are very powerful in many dimensions.
After a quick Google search mace was a member of a group of people that every single one was force sensitive
@@joshuadearth2513 wakanda?
Technically they would be an example of evolution in action. Iirc they decended from a seed group of jedi that got stranded on harrun kal (sp?).
The planet has (basically) poison gas storms, and survival meant being able to sense them before they happened, to unass the a.o.
Anybody that couldn't do that likely wouldn't survive long enough to have kids.
There is a D20 Star Wars RPG which features a Hutt Dark Side user. I also seem to remember a couple quests in the Star Wars MMORPG about a Force sensitive Jawa and also one about a Force sensitive Tusken. I think there was also a kids book about the Ewok cartoon where Logray was implied to be a gifted forseer mystic and was training Wicket
4:00 why is E.T. chillin with Jabba? 😂
There were E.T. race senators in Phantom Menace.
Would a Hutt Jedi use a traditional single blade lightsaber, or would they use some type of Shoto lightsaber, due to their tiny hands?
Hutts don't have small hands lol
@AQWguy relative to their gigantic bodies, they have small hands. A regular saber would be kind of useless
@@VicSellsPeace what type of lightsaber do you think Hutts would use?
@@VicSellsPeace Relative to them, yes. Hutt hands are still larger than a lot of humanoids' hands, look at Leia choking out Jabba. His hands are still larger than hers. If you look at the *other* Hutt Leia fought in Legends his hands seems even bigger than Jabba's.
They’d probably use longer, thicker blades like Light Clubs or whatever they were called
Hutts seem to me like one of the races most positively affected by force wieldership though, being able to overcome their mobility disadvantage with it in a way that no other tool can
I guess the force though: oh crap that's kinda OP
The antagonist of dragon warrior monsters 2, named Darck, in many ways actually resembles a Hutt. Think appearance wise if a hutt had a trandoshan's legs and feet, the beek face mouth of a lizard monkey (their favorite pet) and a ram's horns. His personality is very similar to a hutt. A king expressing apathy about his minions, regarding them as fools and implying they're of mediocre help. Has tons of material riches, dressing in royal garb. He is greedy for treasures because anything that evokes envy gives him power, so if anyone attempts to challenge him who is selfish or vain, he will always win. It's claimed only the purest of intentions can defeat him.
Personal note:
However, it's possible to be evil without vanity nor envy for the materialistic. So perhaps the "purity" may simply be of focus on a larger goal than oneself. Such as the structure of the greater galaxy. But a sith never will truly care for another.
What I find particularly interesting about Darck is he has (only as the antagonist)
1) the Gigaslash attack which is the closest sword attack to temporarily resemble a lightsaber in Dragon Warrior games. It's devastating in terms of damage inflicted and quickly fells a player's team if the player's characters are inadequate or improperly prepared.
2) he has BIGBANG! which is an attack combining both spell magic and elemental attack damage which very few characters have resistance or immunity to. This resembles force destruction.
3) He as DeMagic to debuff you, and Surge if you try to inflict too many status effects upon him. This is not unlike using force powers to do much the same.
The first appearance of Darck was circa 2000-2001, so I definitely think he was inspired by Beldorion because Planet of Twilight was published in 1997.
I think it's more that they don't do much so the force is there but also doesn't do much. Since the force is in all living things, and they are technically alive. Being a Jedi requires more action, so they haven't had more Jedi members because one of them would have to do something.
Basically, if you want the chance of having force powers, you must not skip leg day.
The only other species that end up not having the force are the rakata & the yuuzhan vong for example.
NGL, a super jacked Hutt slithering at high speed towards you sounds like one of the most menacing images in the universe.
Considering how Long Beldorion’s species the Hutts live, I’d say he was younger during the days of the ‘High Republic’!
The FORCE flows through ALL things. It binds EVERYTHING in the galaxy together
Exactly, its just not everyone is sensitive to it.
Except for Hutts. No-one or nothing wants to be bound to a Hutt's slimy exterior.
I can imagine the hut jumping around tho
Actually, that does make a lot of sense. It explains why Luke couldn't control Jabba's mind back in Return. The Force wants nothing to do with a Hutt, for or against. Though I can't help but remember... "I was killing your kind when being a Jedi meant something." Why bother, Jabba?
In a way I guess I've always thought the same thing when confronted with the thought of no force wielding Hutts. I didn't even know there was the 1. Thanks for the video
Honestly I never thought a hutt could hold the force it never came to mind that there could be at least one hutt with force powers but thanks to S.W. we now know.
It's also worth considering that there are a lot more Hutt force sensitives than we realize. Due to the Jedi rarely going to Hutt space, they aren't discovered. I can't imagine a Hutt who discovered their talent would want to join the Jedi or Sith either as 1) training would take time away from their luxurious lifestyle 2) either order would require them to be devoted to something beyond greed and 3) they would likely want to use their skills for foresight and manipulation to further their vast wealth. Finally, the Hutts would likely see their force-sensitive children as assets and thus wold not willingly give them over to a group that is at best counter to their culture and at worst an active threat to their way of life.
isent the huts one of the species that are imune to force presvasion? maybe that have something to do with it to?
The fact that only one Hutt was able to transcend the force sensitive rejection of his species and gain that kind of power speaks volumes of his will. I need that when it comes to making money
Older entities should never be mind controlled. Resistance will build
i have heard of this only one Hutt who became a jedi latter a dark one. also i know about the one that became a chancellor in old republic too
Beldorion, right?
@@diooverheaven4137 yep
As some bounty hunters would say
"It's only evil if it was for nothing."
I can't really blame the Force, I wouldn't want to touch that either... 🤣
I enjoy your videos. Thank you for them. I do not believe The Force hates or loves anyone. Individuals are more or less attuned to it given their moral and biological characteristics. Some cultural aspects of some species might be so strong that this makes them naturally less able to attune with The Force.
I would like to say: Jawas are actually surprisingly adept in force sensitivity. They just don’t become Jedi. Their force sensitive folks become spiritual leaders and important figures in Jawa tribes.
Interesting. Especially since a couple other species that generally lacked force sensitivity and only had one known force-sensitive member each, the Kamenoans and the Gungans, were also similarly disinterested with the galaxy at large and tended towards a form of isolationism. There definitely seems to be a correlation here.
In the legends continuity book "Scourge" there is a force sensitive hutt by the name of Mika
We know
@@wm9a You must have missed the beginning of the video, the part in which he said he only knew of one force sensitive Hutt, a jedi (which Mika was not) turned dark. Obviously not everyone knew.
@@Richard-hu1to yes I heard that
Don't you just hate it when writers base the culture of an entire species off the first member we see?
i mean, Jedi robes were often based off the robes of a hermit living on a desert planet; namely, Obi-Wan
im curious has there ever been a jedi that wasn't able to actually wield the force at all but was still like very skilled with a light saber none the less and could hold their own in a duel against jedi that could use the force as well as possibly other kinds of force users and other jedi respected them a lot and saw them as equal to other jedi even though they couldn't use the force just curious if that has ever happened in star wars and if so hopefully get to see it brought out into the light as a video or even a video about the theory on if it could happen
In legends, there was a Jedi Master who's whole family couldn't do anything beyond padawan lvl stuff. But if I recall its cause they had a special thing with the force where; In like a life death stake they could call upon deadly stuff.
I forget the name of the Jedi Master, but they were part of Luke's Jedi Council. Though I didn't see anything telling how skilled they were. But seeing as they were a Council member, they had to be fairly good to beyond good with a saber. Hope that answers your question.
Let me make sure I understand you correctly. Are you asking if any non-force sensitives have been able to go one on one with force sensitives in a duel? If so yes. Many. I can’t name any because I’m not good with names but it isn’t uncommon.
If you cannot use the force you can never be a Jedi. No exceptions.
However I. The SW universe there are non force users skilled enough to defeat Jedi and sith. Such individuals are usually respected by both.
Sorry for typo above.
There are other force using organizations in the SW universe that can and have competed with the Jedi and sith
@@JackIntoGaming4721 was his name Corran Horn of Correllia
Jedi the hutt looks like something Disney would make
Consider all the physical descriptors for the Hutt species then think that Leia choked Jabba to death with the chain. Now realize that the chain could never have killed Jabba alone. Leia must have force choked him whether she was aware of it or not
What lightsaber form would a Hutt use? Any unique Hutt force abilities?
Damn I didn't know the Hutts were basically SW vapers, I thought they were just horribly hedonistic. The more you know. (but yeah in hindsight now I remember spotting some bongs lol)
I thought force sensitive younglings have to be found or brought by the parents for testing, and some parents, especially wealthy ones choose not to have their kids tested, with Jedi not wanting to accept kids past certain age. While the force might choose to do everything to be found, it’s possible for kids not to become Jedi and simply excel at whatever they do by being force sensitive.
2:55 damn that Hutt is jacked
Do note that despite not being force users hutts were deadly against force users there's a whole comic where Luke fought an hutt known to collect jedi and sith relics and like grievous he went around carrying an entire collection of lightsabers he got from force users he killed
Now their something you don't see everyday
Its an interesting theory, but I'm not sure I agree. The force does not tend to act that way from what I've seen. Something needs to explain it, but even the single force wielding slug we see does not behave radically different from the others of their kind. So why was he favored? I think something else is at work.
When he started in on the bad qualities of the hutts, I was like we as humans literally do all of that. Even down to slaves as a status symbol.
I didn’t realize energy had feelings. Magnets hate country music.
My head cannon is the force is actually rare among Yoda's species and they actually have a fear of it and exile and child that has it. We only really ever see 3 individuals who have it and they live so long it allows the few individuals time to study and develop their connection
I can’t imagine this hutt being in lightsaber duels with that kind of body 😂
The Hutts don't need the Force. They are the Force!
“Mace Windu’s people”
The fact the hutts can't fall for jedi force suggestion i.e jedi mind tricks shows that the force favored the hutts and gave them an evolutionary ability that is innate...Darth Plagueus pointed this out which is why he was fascinated by them. The force works through them naturally which means the force protects not hates the hutts...
Basically hurts have innate resistance to the force. In movies Luke was not able to use force suggestion on Jabba.
Hutts not hurts. Damn autocorrect.
The Hutts are too strong-willed and self-centered as a species for the force to waste its time and abilities on them.
Hutts literally read the God Emperor of Dune and went like "yeah we be emperor"
It's almost as if the force chose one Hutt just to watch him fail, fall into decadence, and prove "We gave this a chance and it expectantly went nowhere."
I always wondered this.
this makes me all the more want to see a hutt character, that is good neutral. is that they see helping the protagonists as an experiment of sorts, b/c doing what the rest of the hutts do gets boring after awhile. they wouldn't loose that narcissism that seems to be bred into the hutts, but the story concludes that even if the said hutt goes back to their nihilistic ways, the protagonists still had a positive effect on them.
One would need to raise a hut from birth separate from any other of its kind to see if you can even stear it away from hedonism
" . . . Hutts' minds don't work the same way that a typical humanoid's mind does -- they believe themselves to be above the rules of law set in place by lesser beings."
Really? I dunno, sounds pretty much like the majority of Humans, to me, and the trait's been getting worse, these last few years . . . .
One Hutt that doesn't get enough attention, I think, is Great Embra, a thoroughly honest and respected businesshutt, and in the "New Jedi Order" series (which I pretty much hate, anyway), he led a resistance movement against the Yuuzhan Vong.
The thumbnail looks like the average starwars nerd.
Another fact that could explain is that: The Hutts even if were Force sensitive wouldn't get into neither faction because the Jedi actively ask if your child can be sent to be trained and of course the Hutts wouldn't allow it and it would be because in their mind the child would just waste their potential being a Jedi instead of being a Crime Lord and if a Sith discovered a force sensitive child they would have to face an clan and losing several sith to just get a force sensitive would be a waste
i wonder how they look before turning sedentary, i picture them as a strong snake-like alien, but they could even had legs at some point, which were lost after generations of being carried around
Cool video! :) Have you covered the hurts as warriors in another video? I'd love to know how they'd move fast :o
That is possible… but the only problem I see with it is that we don’t necessarily know that other Hutts didn’t have force sensitivity. Rather, we know only one who has ever attempted master the use of the force. It seems quite possible that many others have sufficiently high midochlorian counts, but don’t have the discipline or willingness to train to use it when there is business to attend to.
The Hutts paved the way for Herbalife to open shop in Tatooine.
Thumbnail looks like a comic-con cosplay
Lowbacca was one Wookie Jedi in the New Jedi Order. There was also the one Wookie youngling in Clone Wars
I think the force actively avoids the hutts is because if the hutts were force sensitive, it would ruin the balance of light and dark
After the whole incident with Bellordion the Hutt, no wonder why everybody, no matter the canon, is actively avoiding the Hutt Jedi thing.
Did the jedi not think of throwing salt at the hutts? Works for slugs and snails
Edit for typo
Fun Fact: You can kill Jabba the Hutt in the PS1 SW phantom menace film videogame and the story will still go as normal, nothing changes canonically. I killed him in my playthrough.
What about Droids, hear of that one Force sensitive Droid?
What about saving the jedi from themselves and the Sith from themselves as a whole? A new approach? What if you changed them so utterly and completely that they become higher than Jedi and higher than Sith? Teach them the dangers of each other while warning them about the many things that sway people on way or the other. The many scarry things outside of both of their tiny little minds just further out-side than their view on the universe let alone the Galaxy they live in. Force Ghosts is one thing but Nightsister magic and Zombie viruses as well as terrors in the Unknow region, is only just the beginning. Just barely scratching the surface. The POTENTIAL of Star Wars is the bigger picture here. The New Sith empire is amassing resources and reallocating tech from others old broken and rundown for their war on Media. The Disney Empire and Darth Mickey. Chancellor Mouse, he used to be.
With the Hutts believing that they are above the law of lower beings how do we know they didn't have force users and refused the Jedi their young. also depending on canon or legends depends on how they reproduce making the difference in why Hutts aren't force sensitive.
I have always is considered it weak claim the Hutts are mostly not force sensitive because only one known Jedi and no known official Sith. Much of Hutt space is unknown. The Hutts does not test for force sensitivity.
There is evidence that the Hutts in general might actually be force sensitive in a similar neutral fashion as ysalamiri, only without the force bubble ability.
First, Hutts have a natural resistance to mental force attacks. See Jabba in RotJ.
Second, speaking of Jabba, the bugs he was eating in RotJ were droch. Droch are lifeforce parasites that only force sensitives are immune to. The Hutts eat them as a snacks to prolong their lifespan.
Third, even with all the punishment they do to their bodies, Hutts still have vastly prolong lives that are only comparable to species that are very powerful in the force. Such as Yoda's species.
I would pay to see a giant caterpillar that can barely move fighting with a lightsaber.
With maz species being so long lived I'd love to know more about them