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Rotta the Huttlet

Rotta

Biographical information

Homeworld

Tatooine[1]

Born

32 BBY[1][2]

Descriptive information

Species

Hutt[3]

Gender

Male[4]

Pronouns

He/him[4]

Height

0.43 meters[1]

Eye color

Orange[3]

Skin color

Grayish-green

Family information

Family

Desilijic[3]

Chronological & political information

Affiliation(s)

Jabba Desilijic Tiure's criminal empire (Informally)[1] [Source]

"The most gracious Jabba has one more small condition: he demands you bring back the slime who kidnapped his little…punky muffin." ―TC-70, translating Jabba The Hutt. — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[3]

Rotta, nicknamed "Pedunkee Mufkin", translated as "Punky Muffin", by his father and "Stinky" by Ahsoka Tano, was a Huttlet born into the Desilijic kajidic around the time of the Clone Wars and the offspring of Jabba Desilijic Tiure, grandson of Zorba Desilijic Tiure, great-nephew of Ziro, Jiliac, and Pazda, and cousin of Gorga and Grubba Desilijic Aarrpo.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Origins
    • 1.2 Clone Wars
    • 1.3 Post-war
  • 2 Personality and traits
  • 3 Behind the scenes
  • 4 Appearances
    • 4.1 Non-canon appearances
  • 5 Sources
    • 5.1 Non-canon sources
  • 6 Notes and references

Biography[]

Origins[]

Rotta was born in 32 BBY,[1][2] to the well-known Hutt crime lord and kajidii Jabba Desilijic Tiure of the Desilijic clan. Unlike most Huttlets, Rotta did not spend the first fifty years of his life inside his parent's brood pouch, as his father Jabba wanted him to directly experience the galaxy.[2]

Clone Wars[]

"I love that Huttlet." ―Ziro, claiming to love his great-nephew — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[3]
Rotta in a  .

Rotta in a GAR backpack.

In 22 BBY,[5] during the Clone Wars, aged just 10 standard years old, Rotta took part in a pleasure cruise on his father's barge, when his escort skiffs were attacked. With a sole survivor left to share the news with Jabba, the Huttlet was kidnapped by Dark Acolyte Asajj Ventress at the direction of Sith Lord Count Dooku, and in cooperation with Rotta's great-uncle, Ziro. Taken aboard the Trident, he was flown to the B'omarr Monastery on the planet Teth. The kidnapping prompted Jabba to make a deal with the Galactic Republic to rescue his son, in turn for free passage through his shipping routes.[3][6]

While being held prisoner on Teth, Rotta became sick, possibly due to his being unaccustomed to the planet's atmosphere. Sometime after his imprisonment, Rotta's cell door was opened and the distressed Huttlet started to wail when he saw Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and his Padawan Ahsoka Tano. Before leaving, Ahsoka commented upon Rotta by saying he was "so cute", to which Skywalker replied by saying that Rotta would not be so cute when he grew up.[3] However, while being taken back to the monastery's front exterior, Ahsoka realized that Rotta was sick and informed her master, prompting Skywalker to call for a backpack to put Rotta in.[3] However, Separatist reinforcements arrived and attacked the squad, prompting Rotta and the others to go back inside. While Rex and the clones stayed at the entrance, Rotta, who was still being carried by Ahsoka, Skywalker, and R2-D2, went deeper into the monastery. They eventually stopped in the throne room; by this time, Rotta was asleep and Ahsoka put him down onto the throne.[3]

At some point, Rotta woke up and started to crawl under the throne. When Captain Rex, under the influence of Ventress, called for their position, Skywalker went looking for Rotta and dragged him out from under the throne.[3] Once the group made it to the docking station at the back of the monastery, they were confronted by Ventress and two droidekas, which prompted R2-D2 to close the door. When Skywalker said that they had run out of options, Rotta wailed, pointing out to the others that there was another docking station with a ship on it. After a duel ended between Ventress — who cut through the door R2-D2 had previously locked — and Tano, Rotta and the others flew to the docking station via can-cells.[3] Once at the docking station, Skywalker had R2 carry Rotta, with Ahsoka destroying several battle droids and another droid. R2 then carried Rotta onboard the ship, though once on board, Skywalker continuously tried to help his troops, endangering Rotta's safety, though Ahsoka convinced him not to.[3]

While heading towards their ship, vulture droids chased them and ended up running into the star destroyer's side-docking doors, prompting Rotta to wail. With the group unable to take Rotta to a med station onboard the frigate, they had to take the ship to Tatooine.[3] However, as Rotta's condition worsened, Tano had to go in back to look for medical supplies, and while she was gone, Anakin reassured Rotta that they would get him to his father alive, showing that he was developing a begrudging fondness for the Huttlet. With the assistance of a hologram of a medical droid, Tano was able to successfully treat Rotta's illness,[3] though the medication caused him to burp.

Rotta, with his , listening to   negotiations.

Rotta, with his father, listening to Senator Padmé Amidala's negotiations.

During the trip through Hyperspace, Rotta eventually fell asleep but was eventually woken up during a dogfight between the Jedi and several IG-100 MagnaGuards. The Twilight was eventually shot down in Tatooine's orbit by enemy forces. Once they crashed, Anakin took Rotta and carried him on his back and started to walk across the treacherous Dune Sea.[3] At some point, Rotta seemed to sense the dark side approaching, and hid inside Anakin's pack. To keep Rotta safe, Skywalker had his pack filled with rocks to distract Count Dooku while Tano and R2-D2 took Rotta to his father. When Magna Guards stood in their way, Tano defeated them. Ahsoka and Rotta eventually made their way to his father's palace, but just as Jabba was about to have Skywalker killed, thinking the Jedi had killed his son, Tano arrived with the lost Rotta. Jabba was overjoyed by the safety of his son and Ahsoka handed Rotta over to him after he woke up.[3] However, once Jabba was about to have Rotta's saviors executed, he closed his eyes, but Rotta's great-uncle Ziro Desilijic Tiure called for Jabba. Instead of Ziro appearing, Senator Padmé Amidala appeared and brought proof that Ziro orchestrated the kidnapping. Jabba was then willing to sign the Republic's treaty, but not before settling a score with Ziro first.[3]

A year later, when Notluwiski Papanoida arrived at Jabba's Palace searching for his daughters, Rotta was also present with his father. After the Baron's arrival, Rotta started to play with a bug and beat it to death on Jabba's tail, prompting Jabba to tell Rotta to stop. The Baron appealed to Jabba's sense of fatherhood, asking him to help him find his own missing daughters. Jabba looked to his son, smiled, and relented, allowing Papanoida to present evidence against the bounty hunter, Greedo, and take the Rodian with him afterward.[7]

In 20 BBY,[8] Jabba heard of the activities of the Shadow Collective and sent Rotta away from his palace before Darth Maul and his criminal army arrived.[9]

Post-war[]

In 4 ABY, Zorba Desilijic Tiure, Rotta's grandfather, produced Jabba's Will, which claimed that he did not have any children to run his criminal empire, and therefore Zorba was to inherit it.[10] The Hutt courts later declared Jabba's "Will" a forgery.[11]

Personality and traits[]

Born as a Hutt into the wealthy Desilijic kajidic, Rotta appeared to often be pampered by his father, the successful crimelord Kajidii Jabba Desilijic Tiure, as demonstrated when Rotta was on a cruise by himself with two skiff escorts.[3] Rotta appeared to often be scared at some points, though had good reasons to be too. Even though Rotta was young, he was able to solve problems easily when others could not, as was shown when Ahsoka and Anakin could not solve the problem of being trapped by Ventress, but Rotta could.[3] Rotta also appeared to be very cheerful and easily amused, for example, when Anakin had his "we're in trouble look", Rotta and Ahsoka were amused when Tano said that they couldn't miss it.[3]

Rotta had grayish-green colored skin, with orange-brown eyes. Rotta was also small, with 0.43 meters as his height.

Behind the scenes[]

Rotta's name was first found on a LEGO Preliminary Image of an AT-TE set to be released under the Clone Wars TV series line. Further leaked information, including his LEGO pic, pointed to him being a young, or diminutive Hutt, and even being Jabba's son, or another close relative. A Clone Wars action figure card confirmed him as the son of Jabba.

In Star Wars Galaxies, a backpack was sold during the 2009 Galactic Moon Festival resembling a plush Rotta in the GAR backpack. However, the Republic symbol is replaced with the glowing moon and bat of the Galactic Moon Festival.

Appearances[]

  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars film
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars novelization (and audiobook) (First appearance, simultaneous with Operation: Huttlet, Watch Out for Jabba the Hutt!)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels
  • The Clone Wars: Operation: Huttlet
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars Official Movie Storybook
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes (Indirect mention only)
  • TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Sphere of Influence"
  • TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Hunt for Ziro" (Mentioned only)
  • The Clone Wars: Decide Your Destiny: The Way of the Jedi (Mentioned only)
  • The Clone Wars: Decide Your Destiny: Crisis on Coruscant (Mentioned only)
  • The Clone Wars: Darth Maul: Shadow Conspiracy (Mentioned only)
  • Star Wars Galaxies (post-NGE) (Non-canonical appearance)

Non-canon appearances[]

  • LegoLogo-Template "You can't hit the brakes in space" on LEGO's official website (article) (content obsolete) (Posted on StarWars.com)
  • LegoLogo-Template "Sith make the best pancakes" on LEGO's official website (backup link) (original link is obsolete)
  • LegoLogo-Template "Every brick has a beginning" on LEGO's official website (backup link) (original link is obsolete) (Posted on StarWars.com)
  • LegoLogo-Template "Clone troopers are excellent diplomats" on LEGO's official website (article) (content obsolete and backup link not available) (Indirect mention only)
  • LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars

Sources[]

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  • Star Wars Blog LEGO Previews at UK Toy Fair on the The Official Star Wars Blog (original site is defunct)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Visual Guide
  • The Clone Wars: Watch out for Jabba the Hutt!
  • LEGO LEGO Star Wars (Set: 7675 AT-TE Walker)
  • LEGO LEGO Star Wars (Set: 7680 The Twilight)
  • Star Wars PocketModel TCG — Clone Wars Card: Kidnapped Huttlet (Picture only)
  • HasbroInverted Star Wars: The Clone Wars toy line (2008 Basic Figure: #01: Anakin Skywalker (Firing Force Blast!)) (backup link) (Indirect mention only)
  • HasbroInverted Star Wars: The Clone Wars toy line (2008 Basic Figure: #02: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Firing Jet Backpack!)) (backup link)
  • SWInsider "25 Years of Return of the Jedi!" — Star Wars Insider 105 (reprinted in Special Edition 2010)
  • The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
  • Gal-icon Friday Feature – The Return of the Galactic Moon Festival on the official Star Wars Galaxies website (original site is defunct)
  • HasbroInverted Star Wars: The Clone Wars toy line (2010 Basic Figure: #24: ARF Trooper (Camo Deco)) (backup link)
  • Databank title Rotta the Hutt in the Databank (original site is defunct)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.25
  • Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side
  • Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide: Updated and Expanded
  • The Essential Reader's Companion
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.41
  • StarWars.com Encyclopedia Rotta the Huttlet in the Encyclopedia (original site is defunct)
  • StarWars.com Encyclopedia Trident drill assault craft in the Encyclopedia (original site is defunct)
  • Lords of Nal Hutta

Non-canon sources[]

  • LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary (Mentioned only)

Notes and references[]

  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Databank title Rotta the Hutt in the Databank (original site is defunct)
  2. ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Visual Guide
  3. ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 Star Wars: The Clone Wars film
  4. ↑ 4.0 4.1 StarWars.com Encyclopedia Rotta the Huttlet in the Encyclopedia (original site is defunct)
  5. The Essential Reader's Companion
  6. The Clone Wars: Watch out for Jabba the Hutt!
  7. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Sphere of Influence"
  8. Star Wars: Darth Maul — Death Sentence places the Darth Maul revival arc in 20 BBY
  9. The Clone Wars: Darth Maul: Shadow Conspiracy
  10. Zorba the Hutt's Revenge
  11. WizardsoftheCoast Hutt! Hutt! Hutt! on Wizards.com (original site is defunct)
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