MrSchmo Posted December 31, 2012 Share Posted December 31, 2012 Why are all Hutts slugs when the first Hutt (Jabba) wasn't originally a slug but a human? If you didn't know Jabba was originally a human. You can tell in 'A New Hope' the added scene with Han and Jabba were Jabba is superimposed over a human character. And at the end of the scene as Han is walking away he calls him a human. I can't believe they left that line in as it makes the scene not make sense. I know this is kind of retorical, as its George's universe and he can change what he pleases. I just find it strange that cause he changed this character Jabba to a slug, that it made all Hutts slugs, or made all slugs Hutts. Here's a continued thought. What it Jabba stayed as a human? Would the Hutts in the movies, EU and Old Republic be a threat or even a large focus? Food for thought, bored at work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turnoverla-page Posted January 1, 2013 Share Posted January 1, 2013 i think if jaba stayed a human the huts (as a species would not exist) but the cartel would but be made of all different species Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chim-Lou Posted January 1, 2013 Share Posted January 1, 2013 In the (really really) old Marvel comics that came out before Return of the Jedi was released, I remember Jabba actually being a Nimbanel. Back then I was very confused about that fact and wondered if that was actually supoosed to be the Jabba from the movies, which he was. Was only around 10 at that time Also, Jabba's name used to be spelled Jabba the Hut (not Hutt) for a long time. I remember that from the old Han Solo novels amongst others. Not sure when they changed the spelling. So I guess the word "Hut" was never supposed to be the name of Jabba's race. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beniboybling Posted January 1, 2013 Share Posted January 1, 2013 That's actually not the case. The original spaceport scene in 'A New Hope' was meant to be between Han Solo and one of Jabba's lackeys. Who said similar things but on Jabba's behalf. This was designed to create mystery around the character of Jabba, and leave the viewers guessing as to what he would be like until his debut in 'Return of the Jedi', where he turned out to be nothing like they had suspected - a overgrown slug. However then Lucas released the new editions the scene was changed so Jabba would appear in the spaceport. This is one of the few changes that Lucas made to the films that actually irked me (I don't really care who shot first). Because it loses all that build up, and it doesn't fit in with lore either. A Hutt of Jabba's status would never have come to see Han Solo personally. I do like Hutt's being big slugs though. It just embodies the concept of a 'greasy', greedy, gluttonous and unpleasant crime lord. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSchmo Posted January 1, 2013 Author Share Posted January 1, 2013 That's actually not the case. The original spaceport scene in 'A New Hope' was meant to be between Han Solo and one of Jabba's lackeys. Who said similar things but on Jabba's behalf. This was designed to create mystery around the character of Jabba, and leave the viewers guessing as to what he would be like until his debut in 'Return of the Jedi', where he turned out to be nothing like they had suspected - a overgrown slug. However then Lucas released the new editions the scene was changed so Jabba would appear in the spaceport. This is one of the few changes that Lucas made to the films that actually irked me (I don't really care who shot first). Because it loses all that build up, and it doesn't fit in with lore either. A Hutt of Jabba's status would never have come to see Han Solo personally. I do like Hutt's being big slugs though. It just embodies the concept of a 'greasy', greedy, gluttonous and unpleasant crime lord. I don't know about they lackey, but I do agree it's a horrible scene. It does take all the wonder of who Jabba is (to those who never have seen it). In Return Jabba doesn't look that moble and kind of ruins him like you say. Thanks for the back stories. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BradTheImpaler Posted January 2, 2013 Share Posted January 2, 2013 That's actually not the case. The original spaceport scene in 'A New Hope' was meant to be between Han Solo and one of Jabba's lackeys. Who said similar things but on Jabba's behalf. This was designed to create mystery around the character of Jabba, and leave the viewers guessing as to what he would be like until his debut in 'Return of the Jedi', where he turned out to be nothing like they had suspected - a overgrown slug. However then Lucas released the new editions the scene was changed so Jabba would appear in the spaceport. This is one of the few changes that Lucas made to the films that actually irked me (I don't really care who shot first). Because it loses all that build up, and it doesn't fit in with lore either. A Hutt of Jabba's status would never have come to see Han Solo personally. I do like Hutt's being big slugs though. It just embodies the concept of a 'greasy', greedy, gluttonous and unpleasant crime lord. Meh, maybe it's just me but I think the inclusion of that scene was more an excuse for a Boba appearance than anything else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarfieldJL Posted January 2, 2013 Share Posted January 2, 2013 That's actually not the case. The original spaceport scene in 'A New Hope' was meant to be between Han Solo and one of Jabba's lackeys. Who said similar things but on Jabba's behalf. This was designed to create mystery around the character of Jabba, and leave the viewers guessing as to what he would be like until his debut in 'Return of the Jedi', where he turned out to be nothing like they had suspected - a overgrown slug. However then Lucas released the new editions the scene was changed so Jabba would appear in the spaceport. This is one of the few changes that Lucas made to the films that actually irked me (I don't really care who shot first). Because it loses all that build up, and it doesn't fit in with lore either. A Hutt of Jabba's status would never have come to see Han Solo personally. I do like Hutt's being big slugs though. It just embodies the concept of a 'greasy', greedy, gluttonous and unpleasant crime lord. Han was originally Jabba's best smuggler, so he might have made the appearence. I didn't have a problem with this scene but I didn't like the rewrite of the cantina shoot-out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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