Ancient warrior Hutts: "Do we still control a large empire?" Modern Hutts: "Yes, we do." Ancient warrior Hutts: "And do we strike fear into the hearts of lesser beings?" Modern Hutts: "Very much so." Ancient warrior Hutts: "And is our incredible combat prowess and physical strength still the envy of all across the galaxy?" Modern Hutts: "Errr, about that..."
If there is one plan I admired as much as Palpatine's plan to takeover the galaxy by taking control of the Republic from the inside, it's the Hutts' plan to takeover the galaxy through economy.
I think this is what Darth Bane's Sith Order should have done as well, first taking control of the economy of the galaxy and become the most powerful crime syndicate in the galaxy, then infiltrating the Republic's politics and turning it into the Empire just like Palpatine did.
@@samuelebincoletto637 Or Darth Plagueis can simply ruled the galaxy through the Banking Clan and the other megacorporations like the Trade Federation and the Techno Union.
@@lerneanlion litterally what they did before darth plagueis died. Before the empire only muuns could control the banking clan. Its not a coincidence that the galaxy started to become corrupt after he took control.
Boba had struck a deal with an architect they were planning to kill to hide the secrets of their palaces. Said architect planted a bunch of explosives and a power core for D'Harhan's head cannon in his work.
Ahh, the Shell Hunts a lesser know Hutt that have became my favorite and been suggesting to others UA-camr to talk about when they talk about the Hutts. I remember them from the Bounty Hunter War, that was my first Star Wars book I read as a kid.
Boba Fett: I have an talented team of the deadliest bounty hunters in the Galaxy. What could you possibly add to the team? Dardan: My head is literally a blaster cannon. Boba: Welcome to the team!
That novel was actually sad. Dardan trusted Boba after Fett convinced him to come along. Boba wound up ending dude's life just so he and Bossk could escape. Some "friend".
but let's be real, literally every character in that novel ends up either betraying someone or being betrayed, so it's not that big of a surprise in hindsight
3:53 So many lightsabers around the neck to be activated by a wave of hand with the Force and that swole Hutt would end up as Space Thanksgiving Turkey.
@@Nyrufa Lightsabers are built to be unable to activate without applied pressure similar to a stable grip as a safety mechanism. That's why lightsabers deactivate when they are dropped. It takes some very precise force control to be able to turn on a lightsaber from a distance because you have to first apply pressure to the hilt and then apply pressure to the activation button at the same time. It's even more complicated than merely keeping an already ignited lightsaber lit when you let go of it because you merely have to replicate your grip.
It was Jabba the Hutt that actually got me into Star Wars when I was younger because I feared him but at the same time was intrigued. I never understood the details when I was young but I always questioned why Han Solo owed money to him and should have paid him back or never borrowed at all but as I got older I was able to learn the details as to how Han got into this mess. It’s also nice to learn about Hutt culture and their government. I learned huttese currencies was worth more than the old republic credit which is surprising but they were economically sound however I wonder if the IGBC were the guarantor of their huttese currency.
I guess since the Hutts were economically strong, the Banking Clans would be missing out if they didn't take part. No matter how dodgy the Hutt dealings were.
@@michaelblower7363 it’s seems like many neutral governments were seeking the services of the InterGalactic Banking Clan since they had immense deposits of precious minerals to back whichever currency they issued. I read that during the clone wars many planets beyond the Core and Inner-rim regions stopped accepting credits due to the uncertainty of the war and started issuing their own currencies. It was reported that the IGBC was issuing 20 new currencies per day profiting from this services. I am not sure if the Hutts would allow an outside entity to have some control over their currency but the planet Mygeeto which was owned by the IGBC had proven reserves of Nova Crystals which was valued by the Hutts and accepted as a de facto currency in the Outer-rim making it ideal and capable for it to back the Huttese currency. Although the hutts were probably capable in backing their own currency it would be difficult to determine which Hutt clan would be responsible and due to their nature there would probably be mistrust between each clan in controlling the monetary system so the IGBC would be an ideal entity to hold responsibility being neutral. I read after the Empire collapsed the IGBC and Munnulist continued to remain a part of the Imperial Remnant but backed both credits of the New Republic and Imperial Remnant. After learning all of this I was very surprised that Watto did not accept Quigon Jin’s offer in Republic credits as it was actually a substantial amount. Since Tattooine was controlled by the Hutts I’m sure Quigon could have exchanged his credits for Hutt currency that was accepted since the Hutts did trade with the Republic and even participated in the Eriadu Trade Summit. Only reason I could think as a possibility at this point was Quigon didn’t have the physical form of credits and was trying to pay in digital form which was very hard to exchange in a backward world like Tattooine which didn’t have a presence of the IGBC to exchange or the technology to service digital payment transactions.
@@michaelblower7363 the Banking Clan was willing to back both sides currencies during both the Clone Wars and the Galactic Civil War, so it wouldn’t surprise me at all if they backed the Hutts’ currency also.
5:00 Ring World? Completely Urbanized surface? Ruled by sketchy beings, like The Hutts? Possibly having common commercial trips between it, and Tatooine, another world typically ruled by The Hutts? This must've been where Din Djarin went in Book of Boba Fett, Episode 5!!! Or, at least, Disney's interpretation of it.
Wow, the Shell Hutts use heavy durasteel plates welded into their large bodies to protect themselves with armored shells from radiation with their massive bulk was supported by built-in repulsors. Imagine if they adopted the Mandalorian Way as there are no rules about humans alone can be Mandalorians and it is a warrior creed for anyone, be it human or alien, who can join.
The Hutt way of life is the opposite of the Mandalorian Way. Mandalorians prioritize constant self-improvement through combat, but the Hutts are only about controlling others.
Extra details about the Hutts is neat, since they can be a bit more important, and nuanced, than JUST Jabba the Hutt. This was neat! There are several races in Star Wars I particularly like; the Chiss (Thrawn), the Falleen (Xizor), the Arkanians (Arca Jeth), and even a few more minor examples we never hear about; I like the Melodies, and the Codru-Ji, because both are metamorphic species, in their development, and I still have a dream of someday running a SWRPG game where a forgotten Order 66 survivor I'd found. She wad a Melody, and spent her childhood ar the Temple, but got off Coruscant before Darth Vader felled the Temple. She had needed to return home, because of her imminent evolution, but had to divert to Dac/Mon Cala, prior to reaching Yavin VIII, and changed there, compelling her to remain on that aquatic world, and quietly support Rebellion. Even with all that babble, though, one race I'd really like to see a video on, assuming I hadn't simply missed it, in a play list, is the Anzati. They certainly aren't important, in the grand scheme of things; I'm sure Dannik Jerriko got what backstory he has simply because somebody said "and who is THAT cantina resident? What is he up to?", but bizarre space Vampires, sucking life, luck, and soup from their prey, like some human-looking Illithid, and using something akin to the Force to find such victims, is neat!
It is possible, although not idea, to transport aquatic lifeforms in a water tank between planets. It would not really any more difficult than rigging up an equivalent Bacta tank of appropriate size if the trip is short.
I’ve always wondered about the Shell Hutts, nothings ever Ben told of them! Thank you for giving us some Lore on them. Geetsly, you said compared to the Nar Shaadaa Hutts. I believe you meant to say Nal Hutta Hutts. Just a little mistake, but awesome video and Lore!
@@michaelandreipalon359 Clone Troopers like Rex or Cody reached adulthood at age 10 because they had accelerated aging, but the Thrawn species lives 80 years like Humans, but they mature twice as fast.
Assassin droids were upgraded by the Builder Forge and became intelligent… and decided to just keep on assassinating? They could have used that Forge to make infinite copies of themselves and take over the galaxy.
@@stingerjohnny9951 ok I see. I was scrolling down after I posted and then saw your comment. I naturally thought "above" would clearly refer to that comment and NOT the scam shit that was rightly "above" my reply to you. Apologies for the confusion.
Apparently the Hutt homeworld wasn't actually destroyed in legends continuity. In the post ROTJ novel _Scourge,_ they actually wind up on the Hutt homeworld at the end of the novel. They also bring in some of the Hutt armor.
Do you mean Varl or Nal Hutta? Varl was the original Hutt homeworld until it was apparently rendered useless to the Hutts so they annexed Evocar and turned it into Nal Hutta (just Hutta in SWtOR). They ruled from Nal Hutta until the Yuuzhan Vong hit the place with bioweapons that turned the Hutts into fertilizer... and then I'm not sure where their capital world was
@@ZoeMalDoran I would say it is probably Varl. It was re-discovered by a force sensitive Hutt and mined for ingredients to the hard spice he was selling. It was also lifeless.
1:08 I absolutely adore the fact that we all unanimously agreed to call imperial units “Freedom Units” and everyone just accepts that it’s a legit form of measurement now. 😂
I mean, the United States isn't an empire so calling them 'imperial units" doesn't make any sense. For the longest time I had it backwards because I thought imperial units meant British and metric was supposed to be another act of rebellion. So yeah Freedom Units is way better.
@@chekovsgunman Well I just take whatever number is thrown, because it seems like nobody knows exactly which one to use. For example, Britain during WWII main cannon armaments for tanks and artillery used a POUND and INCH system. (QF 2-Pounder, QF-18 Pounder, BL 6-Inch gun Mk. XIX, QF 3.7-Inch Mountain Howitzer)
Now I want to know if there a hidden clan of hutts that are still warriors. I mean look at the arms and that 20k pac abs in that one foto at start of video.
Small correction, if you use kgs you are using mass not weight (weigh is Newtons). Mass is better here as gravity isn't a factor and the freedom unit of mass is slugs, I think
The Jedi woulda soon expanded soon enough as their philosophy ISN'T one of betrayal and power seeking for one's or its own sake. An the Sith are fond of that so they'd been continuously divided an this easy to beat an then they'd probably come down to a dual or 2 to decide It all between the them splinter Force factions
@@robertagu5533 Not exactly. The Rule of 2 was created when one of the Sith lords realized that having so many dark side users around was effectively splitting its power between them, and thus weakening the Sith as a whole. By culling their numbers down to just two, the dark side was able to coalesce itself into them at a far greater potency than ever before. This had the effect of making the Sith grow more powerful as each subsequent generation replaced the previous one. By the time Palpatine claimed the position, he was the most powerful Sith lord in galactic history, which is quite the accomplishment, when you take into consideration popular characters from the Old Republic era.
I think the Hutts would even be more deadly and terrifying if they kept their warrior culture even if they decided to become crime lords instead of conquerors.
To be fair, cannibalism is completely normal for Transoceans, seeing as the expected first meal of any hatchling is all of their siblings from the same egg clutch...
This whole topic is hilarious. A huge fat alien in armor with wheels and robot legs ... lol. Ok. Did the armor include a mini-fridge full of snacks? Was their helmet like those beer hats with the two cups and drinking tubes?
This is interesting except that it seems to ignore the likelihood that would have to lower classes of Hutts. They couldn’t ALL be War Lords or Rulers. Just like Star Trek, we only see Klingon elite rulers, and NOT the Klingons who run the cafeteria, do the housekeeping, or do the manufacturing & farming.
Ancient warrior Hutts: "Do we still control a large empire?"
Modern Hutts: "Yes, we do."
Ancient warrior Hutts: "And do we strike fear into the hearts of lesser beings?"
Modern Hutts: "Very much so."
Ancient warrior Hutts: "And is our incredible combat prowess and physical strength still the envy of all across the galaxy?"
Modern Hutts: "Errr, about that..."
Some people when looking at the Hutts: “You are Such a FAT!!!! *HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!* “
🤣🤣
Well two out of three ain’t bad!
@@garg4531I mean,getting chased off tattooine by the pykes and one mandolorian ain't exactly impressive
@@Onionaniamtions True but the Pykes are very powerful, and getting involved in a conflict with them would’ve been “bad for business” as they put it
@@garg4531 fair enough
If there is one plan I admired as much as Palpatine's plan to takeover the galaxy by taking control of the Republic from the inside, it's the Hutts' plan to takeover the galaxy through economy.
True ! Economic growth and recovery.
I think this is what Darth Bane's Sith Order should have done as well, first taking control of the economy of the galaxy and become the most powerful crime syndicate in the galaxy, then infiltrating the Republic's politics and turning it into the Empire just like Palpatine did.
@@samuelebincoletto637 Or Darth Plagueis can simply ruled the galaxy through the Banking Clan and the other megacorporations like the Trade Federation and the Techno Union.
@@samuelebincoletto637 litterally what darth maul tried to did lol. Didnt exactly work out very well.
@@lerneanlion litterally what they did before darth plagueis died. Before the empire only muuns could control the banking clan. Its not a coincidence that the galaxy started to become corrupt after he took control.
The Shell Hutts must not be very bright if they thought killing Boba Fett would be easy.
Boba had struck a deal with an architect they were planning to kill to hide the secrets of their palaces. Said architect planted a bunch of explosives and a power core for D'Harhan's head cannon in his work.
1:02 *sees shredded abs of Swole-lo the Hutt*
TFS Frieza: "Oh my God, you can grind meat on them!"
Everybody gangsta until the slugs BECOME the gangstas.
The OG meaning of OG was Oozing Gangstas. These were those gangstas.
Indeed!!! 👊👊✊✊👏👏👏
@@williamcortelyou9072 Lol.
So then everybody is a slug?
Everybody gangsta until the slugs get abs
Ahh, the Shell Hunts a lesser know Hutt that have became my favorite and been suggesting to others UA-camr to talk about when they talk about the Hutts. I remember them from the Bounty Hunter War, that was my first Star Wars book I read as a kid.
Boba Fett: I have an talented team of the deadliest bounty hunters in the Galaxy. What could you possibly add to the team?
Dardan: My head is literally a blaster cannon.
Boba: Welcome to the team!
And what a clutch that was!!
So in a Galaxy Far Far Away those damn space slugs were chilling on a HALO.
That novel was actually sad. Dardan trusted Boba after Fett convinced him to come along. Boba wound up ending dude's life just so he and Bossk could escape. Some "friend".
aww
Boba is a villain for a reason.
Bruh I'm reading that book and looked up shell hurts right after the introduction to that very character 😂😢
but let's be real, literally every character in that novel ends up either betraying someone or being betrayed, so it's not that big of a surprise in hindsight
D'Harhan wanted to die, as Boba knew.
4:49 I love the way Circumtore is basically just a Halo ring just without the destructive potential
I don't think we've ever seen Circumtore illustrated. Perhaps we could imagine the place Din Djarin reconnected with the Armorer.
3:53 So many lightsabers around the neck to be activated by a wave of hand with the Force and that swole Hutt would end up as Space Thanksgiving Turkey.
Most of those lightsabers weren't in usable condition but I do remember at least one of them being pivotal in his downfall.
If it was that easy, you'd think at least one jedi would have activated Grievous' light saber belt and sliced his legs off?
@@Nyrufa Lightsabers are built to be unable to activate without applied pressure similar to a stable grip as a safety mechanism. That's why lightsabers deactivate when they are dropped. It takes some very precise force control to be able to turn on a lightsaber from a distance because you have to first apply pressure to the hilt and then apply pressure to the activation button at the same time. It's even more complicated than merely keeping an already ignited lightsaber lit when you let go of it because you merely have to replicate your grip.
There are force users who exclusively control lightsabers with the force@@kylepessell1350
It was Jabba the Hutt that actually got me into Star Wars when I was younger because I feared him but at the same time was intrigued. I never understood the details when I was young but I always questioned why Han Solo owed money to him and should have paid him back or never borrowed at all but as I got older I was able to learn the details as to how Han got into this mess. It’s also nice to learn about Hutt culture and their government. I learned huttese currencies was worth more than the old republic credit which is surprising but they were economically sound however I wonder if the IGBC were the guarantor of their huttese currency.
I guess since the Hutts were economically strong, the Banking Clans would be missing out if they didn't take part. No matter how dodgy the Hutt dealings were.
@@michaelblower7363 it’s seems like many neutral governments were seeking the services of the InterGalactic Banking Clan since they had immense deposits of precious minerals to back whichever currency they issued. I read that during the clone wars many planets beyond the Core and Inner-rim regions stopped accepting credits due to the uncertainty of the war and started issuing their own currencies. It was reported that the IGBC was issuing 20 new currencies per day profiting from this services. I am not sure if the Hutts would allow an outside entity to have some control over their currency but the planet Mygeeto which was owned by the IGBC had proven reserves of Nova Crystals which was valued by the Hutts and accepted as a de facto currency in the Outer-rim making it ideal and capable for it to back the Huttese currency. Although the hutts were probably capable in backing their own currency it would be difficult to determine which Hutt clan would be responsible and due to their nature there would probably be mistrust between each clan in controlling the monetary system so the IGBC would be an ideal entity to hold responsibility being neutral. I read after the Empire collapsed the IGBC and Munnulist continued to remain a part of the Imperial Remnant but backed both credits of the New Republic and Imperial Remnant. After learning all of this I was very surprised that Watto did not accept Quigon Jin’s offer in Republic credits as it was actually a substantial amount. Since Tattooine was controlled by the Hutts I’m sure Quigon could have exchanged his credits for Hutt currency that was accepted since the Hutts did trade with the Republic and even participated in the Eriadu Trade Summit. Only reason I could think as a possibility at this point was Quigon didn’t have the physical form of credits and was trying to pay in digital form which was very hard to exchange in a backward world like Tattooine which didn’t have a presence of the IGBC to exchange or the technology to service digital payment transactions.
Me too. And, I still hate Jabba the Hutt when, he enslaved Leia in the first place.
@@michaelblower7363 the Banking Clan was willing to back both sides currencies during both the Clone Wars and the Galactic Civil War, so it wouldn’t surprise me at all if they backed the Hutts’ currency also.
5:00 Ring World? Completely Urbanized surface? Ruled by sketchy beings, like The Hutts? Possibly having common commercial trips between it, and Tatooine, another world typically ruled by The Hutts?
This must've been where Din Djarin went in Book of Boba Fett, Episode 5!!! Or, at least, Disney's interpretation of it.
Wow, the Shell Hutts use heavy durasteel plates welded into their large bodies to protect themselves with armored shells from radiation with their massive bulk was supported by built-in repulsors.
Imagine if they adopted the Mandalorian Way as there are no rules about humans alone can be Mandalorians and it is a warrior creed for anyone, be it human or alien, who can join.
Please tell me what clan
Jabba the hut was in?? Aside from the coo klux
The Hutt way of life is the opposite of the Mandalorian Way. Mandalorians prioritize constant self-improvement through combat, but the Hutts are only about controlling others.
@@theevildrummingsithlord1492 I agree that it would be highly unusual to have a Hutt Mandalorian, but I could see it happening once in a while.
Since there was at least one Hutt Jedi, I can’t rule out a Hutt Mandalorian, especially an orphan.
Snails
Thinking about Hutt warriors, I cannot but imagine Hutts in Iron Man suits, blasting their enemies with missiles and plasma bolts from above
IIIIIIIIIII...AMMMMMM...IRONNNNNSLUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
Iron Man: I am the smartest sexiest and most powerful man ev.....
Shell Hutts: STFU!
So Shell Hutts have reached the pinnacle of evolution, they have become crab. Hermit crab to be specific.
🤔 . . . Are there ANY Hutts who, while adhering to the changing times, kept their Warrior traditions to keep the more Hutt exclusive worlds secure?
i refuse to believe this is a coincidence that i'm literally reading about them in the Mandalorian Armor right now
"Over a 1000 lbs in freedom units" took me a second to catch. Nice
Okay I spit my coffee at literally Keto the Hutt over there looking all jacked and shredded.
fun fact Hutts the size of Jabba can canonically and are sometimes known to swallow people whole. Jabba has done this at least once...that we know of.
So. Larger the hutt, the more they end up as a mobile sarlacc?
@@CHRF-55457 I know, erotic as fuck isn't it!?
@@LucifersAngel-mu4mw Ehh. Getting dissolved by a Hutt's stomach acid isn't quite how I'd want to go out as.
@@CHRF-55457 understandable. To each their own. :)
@@LucifersAngel-mu4mw Indeed. Were you quoting Cut Lawquane by any chance?
A living hutt tank sounds both super cool and terrifying
I have 8 American Toads I’m always imagining I have a Hutt Clan, lol 😂
Greatest change anyone’s made to their original character 😎🎉
The Hutts have always been one of my favorite species to acquire knowledge regarding lore and overall strengthening my headcanon of them.
Yay! Shell hutts! Have always wanted to know more about them.
Weird concept, surprisingly awesome execution.
Snails
Extra details about the Hutts is neat, since they can be a bit more important, and nuanced, than JUST Jabba the Hutt. This was neat!
There are several races in Star Wars I particularly like; the Chiss (Thrawn), the Falleen (Xizor), the Arkanians (Arca Jeth), and even a few more minor examples we never hear about; I like the Melodies, and the Codru-Ji, because both are metamorphic species, in their development, and I still have a dream of someday running a SWRPG game where a forgotten Order 66 survivor I'd found. She wad a Melody, and spent her childhood ar the Temple, but got off Coruscant before Darth Vader felled the Temple. She had needed to return home, because of her imminent evolution, but had to divert to Dac/Mon Cala, prior to reaching Yavin VIII, and changed there, compelling her to remain on that aquatic world, and quietly support Rebellion. Even with all that babble, though, one race I'd really like to see a video on, assuming I hadn't simply missed it, in a play list, is the Anzati. They certainly aren't important, in the grand scheme of things; I'm sure Dannik Jerriko got what backstory he has simply because somebody said "and who is THAT cantina resident? What is he up to?", but bizarre space Vampires, sucking life, luck, and soup from their prey, like some human-looking Illithid, and using something akin to the Force to find such victims, is neat!
I like the Miraluka. :D
It is possible, although not idea, to transport aquatic lifeforms in a water tank between planets. It would not really any more difficult than rigging up an equivalent Bacta tank of appropriate size if the trip is short.
So, basically the Shell Hutts turned themselves into Daleks? Interesting.
*That is... FAR more terrifying than it needs to be!* 💀
@@MrDibara well, the Shell Hutts (probably) are not onnicidal maniacs the way the Daleks are but, yeah. Pretty terrifying.
exterminate! exterminaateee!
Buff Hutts are legit intimidating.
It's like if Baron Harkonen fought on the frontlines.
1:01 Meet Swole-lo The Hutt
I’ve always wondered about the Shell Hutts, nothings ever Ben told of them!
Thank you for giving us some Lore on them.
Geetsly, you said compared to the Nar Shaadaa Hutts.
I believe you meant to say Nal Hutta Hutts.
Just a little mistake, but awesome video and Lore!
Don't Tread On Me!
Pretty sure Darth Baras the Wide would have been fascinated by those guys.
Fun Fact:Chiss reach adulthood at 10 years old, because this species has a very rapid maturity compared to other species.
So, they become virtually two years old after a year?
@@michaelandreipalon359 Clone Troopers like Rex or Cody reached adulthood at age 10 because they had accelerated aging, but the Thrawn species lives 80 years like Humans, but they mature twice as fast.
Sidenote: We should get a video game abt the Bounty Hunter Wars.....that would be cool!!!! 😎
I freaking loved the bounty hunters novels! The TRUE Book of Boba Fett 😄
Yeah that is what I wanted because that was what made him such a badass
A mandalorian hutt would be dangerous
Assassin droids were upgraded by the Builder Forge and became intelligent… and decided to just keep on assassinating? They could have used that Forge to make infinite copies of themselves and take over the galaxy.
Maybe they just like what they do, but just wanna do it for themselves.
So they are basically the Baron Harkonen of the Hutts…considering that Jabba was obviously inspired by the Baron, that’s a HORRIFYING thought.
read my comment above....
@@xTK421x You seriously made two bot accounts for this schtick? Do you genuinely expect anyone to fall for this?
@@stingerjohnny9951 what? I have 1 youtube account. What am I missing?
@@xTK421x You just said check your comment above, which is a “hit me up to claim your prize” scam comment
@@stingerjohnny9951 ok I see. I was scrolling down after I posted and then saw your comment. I naturally thought "above" would clearly refer to that comment and NOT the scam shit that was rightly "above" my reply to you. Apologies for the confusion.
When titles include "Your Corpulence" and "Obesciency", it speaks volumes of one's volume.
Just hit them with a bag of salt.
" I'M MELTING!"
😆 Hutts: what a world!
I don’t understand why this isn’t a movie yet. I mean they have the story already
Now I really wanna see the Shell Huts in live action
Apparently the Hutt homeworld wasn't actually destroyed in legends continuity. In the post ROTJ novel _Scourge,_ they actually wind up on the Hutt homeworld at the end of the novel. They also bring in some of the Hutt armor.
Do you mean Varl or Nal Hutta? Varl was the original Hutt homeworld until it was apparently rendered useless to the Hutts so they annexed Evocar and turned it into Nal Hutta (just Hutta in SWtOR). They ruled from Nal Hutta until the Yuuzhan Vong hit the place with bioweapons that turned the Hutts into fertilizer... and then I'm not sure where their capital world was
@@ZoeMalDoran I would say it is probably Varl. It was re-discovered by a force sensitive Hutt and mined for ingredients to the hard spice he was selling. It was also lifeless.
@@karlrovey a Force-Sensitive Hutt? Was that Hutt named Beldorian by any chance?
@@ZoeMalDoran It's rare, but it has happened at least twice in legends. The Hutt in _Scourge_ and a Hutt Jedi.
@@ZoeMalDoran I will have to double check the names.
Barron Vladimir Harkonen: He who controls the Spice controls the universe!
Shell Hutts: Puny floating fat man! Hahahaha HOhohohoho
Everyone thinks they strong until a giant slug sock you in the face.
1:08 I absolutely adore the fact that we all unanimously agreed to call imperial units “Freedom Units” and everyone just accepts that it’s a legit form of measurement now. 😂
Agreed.
I mean, the United States isn't an empire so calling them 'imperial units" doesn't make any sense. For the longest time I had it backwards because I thought imperial units meant British and metric was supposed to be another act of rebellion.
So yeah Freedom Units is way better.
@@hernehaugen6878 Firstly, the USA is absolutely an empire. Secondly, they’re called Imperial units because they emerged from the British Empire.
@@chekovsgunman Well I just take whatever number is thrown, because it seems like nobody knows exactly which one to use. For example, Britain during WWII main cannon armaments for tanks and artillery used a POUND and INCH system. (QF 2-Pounder, QF-18 Pounder, BL 6-Inch gun Mk. XIX, QF 3.7-Inch Mountain Howitzer)
@@chekovsgunman Firstly no the US is absolutely NOT an empire, you're higher than I am. And secondly nobody cares. It's a fucking joke.
1:06
I've never seen one so RIPPED!!!
DAMN!!!
Do a in depth video about the imperial royal red guard training, missions, deeds ect.
So, the Hutts were the Yatja (Predators) of the Star Wars universe at one point ?😂
They really tried to jump Boba Fett of all people
Random citizen: trying to stay employed.
Almost Any company be like:
Now I want to know if there a hidden clan of hutts that are still warriors. I mean look at the arms and that 20k pac abs in that one foto at start of video.
haha "Freedom units" that gave me a chuckle
Small correction, if you use kgs you are using mass not weight (weigh is Newtons). Mass is better here as gravity isn't a factor and the freedom unit of mass is slugs, I think
Feeding a shell hutt should be a war crime
He said “500 pounds in freedom units.” 😂
I never want to hear it called the imperial system again. Us Americans now measure things in “freedom units.”
The ripped Hutt is terrifying 😂🪦
Basically a planet could prevent Hutt takeover by taking them to the closest fast food place.
I would love to see a video about the bounty hunters guild
What if the jedi were limited by the rule of 2 instead of the sith? And the sith had their own sith order
The Jedi woulda soon expanded soon enough as their philosophy ISN'T one of betrayal and power seeking for one's or its own sake. An the Sith are fond of that so they'd been continuously divided an this easy to beat an then they'd probably come down to a dual or 2 to decide It all between the them splinter Force factions
@@robertagu5533 Not exactly. The Rule of 2 was created when one of the Sith lords realized that having so many dark side users around was effectively splitting its power between them, and thus weakening the Sith as a whole. By culling their numbers down to just two, the dark side was able to coalesce itself into them at a far greater potency than ever before. This had the effect of making the Sith grow more powerful as each subsequent generation replaced the previous one. By the time Palpatine claimed the position, he was the most powerful Sith lord in galactic history, which is quite the accomplishment, when you take into consideration popular characters from the Old Republic era.
Keep speaking about the Hutts mos def, bruh! 👊👊✊✊👏👏👏
I thought this was a geological docu. Came the the (my) stupidity and stayed for the entertainment. Thanks!
Fun Fact there's also a hutt that had six packs called *"Bokku the Buff"*
Hutts make good life choices? Does that mean they went on a crash diet?
I’d hate to see the process of hurt childbirth.
Mama ate her opponents lol. And she was a fierce warrior. She threw a starfish at Quinlan Vos and hit him in the face 😂
Please do a video on all of the hutt council and all the hutt cartls like zero and jabas
7:38-7:46: All we're missing is Dengar and 4-LOM and we'd have the whole OG Bounty Hunting crew.
What should they be called?
@@michaelandreipalon359 The Bounty Hunters Birgaid?
That's all I got.
Also, just one more day until it happens. :)
Brigade, you mean.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Thank you.
Shell Hutt Shells aren't yhr formfitting thing sin FFH and Galaxies, they're big cylinders with ribotic pincer claws and guns.
I think the Hutts would even be more deadly and terrifying if they kept their warrior culture even if they decided to become crime lords instead of conquerors.
"YOU CAME TO THE WRONG MOON FOOL!"
This is a cliffhanger. Where is the next part where bossk causes a Civil War.
They're just bulking for the off season.
That Comment of the Week sure rings true if you think about the GCW era arsenals being a bit more powerful than their CW equivalents.
Humans : Shell huts are disgusting eating machine slugs,
Bossk: yeah huts are nasty, as he chows down on his father's arm
To be fair, cannibalism is completely normal for Transoceans, seeing as the expected first meal of any hatchling is all of their siblings from the same egg clutch...
This whole topic is hilarious. A huge fat alien in armor with wheels and robot legs ... lol. Ok. Did the armor include a mini-fridge full of snacks? Was their helmet like those beer hats with the two cups and drinking tubes?
"Ripped Hutt doesn't exist it cannot hurt you"
Ripped Hutt: 1:02
This is interesting except that it seems to ignore the likelihood that would have to lower classes of Hutts. They couldn’t ALL be War Lords or Rulers.
Just like Star Trek, we only see Klingon elite rulers, and NOT the Klingons who run the cafeteria, do the housekeeping, or do the manufacturing & farming.
Be a great little series
I really wish we could have or get to see non fat warrior huts one day
I'd love to see some shell hutts in canon
I will never mess with a hutt
I would, so to cleanse the galaxy of living sentient filth.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Extremis Exterminatus. Scourge and purge.
Hutts are just scum and bullies.
I’d love to see how incapable the modern huts would be without their crime legion…
5:01 *Halo flashbacks*
1:01
Swole Hutt
Pizza the Hutt was once one of their criminal franchises.
That’s from spaceballs.
@@nathancruz9172 see...they deliver under 60 light years in the science fiction galaxy far far away.
“…he ate himself, to death!”
Hey, did you propperly not make the same mistake FFG did and mix up the Shell Hutts with ancient hutt Battle Armor?
Video Idea: The Death of Jabba the Hut
OK, but what will it *really* be about?
@@michaelandreipalon359 Maybe it should be the effects of that death (basically, how the crime syndicate power dynamics shifted).
Freedom Units Good Good.
shredded hutts aren’t real. they can’t hurt me
the shredded hutt at 1:01
Another awesome video thanks
4:55 The Halo Rings are in Star Wars too?!
Haven't even started watching the vid yet but the title is 999999999/10 and seven hundred and eighty six stars out of 5
Everyone's just jealous because they are so good at business , not to mention they really knew how to party .
1:52 Most peoples first time in photoshop.
She’ll hutts lives on a Halo Ring😂
Feels very wrong watching this while eating 2 whole cheeseburhers
And this is one of the many reasons why the Expanded Universe is superior.
My world shattered when i saw a hutt with what i asume is either an 8 og 10 pak.
Bounty huntings a good job, mate.