Hutt
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Hutt
Summary
Hutt is a fictional humanoid species[1]. Hutt draws 635 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_humanoid_species category, ranking #7 of 48).[2]
Key Facts
- Hutt's image is recorded as Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia Organa with Jabba the Hutt and Salacious B. Crumb (33726767023).jpg[3].
- Hutt's instance of is recorded as fictional humanoid species[4].
- Hutt's subclass of is recorded as fictional humanoid[5].
- Hutt's Commons category is recorded as Hutts[6].
- Hutt's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/067m2n[7].
- Hutt's from narrative universe is recorded as Star Wars universe[8].
- Hutt's present in work is recorded as Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace[9].
- Hutt's present in work is recorded as Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope[10].
- Hutt's present in work is recorded as Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi[11].
- Hutt's present in work is recorded as Star Wars: The Clone Wars[12].
- Hutt's present in work is recorded as Star Wars: The Clone Wars[13].
- Hutt's Star Wars Databank ID is recorded as hutt[14].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as starwars:Hutt[15].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as es.starwars:Hutt[16].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as ka.starwars:ჰატები[17].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as hu.starwars:Hutt[18].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as ja.starwars:ハット[19].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as ru.starwars:Хатты/Канон[20].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as tr.starwars:Hutt[21].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as uk.starwars:Гати[22].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as bg.starwars:Хътянин[23].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as cs.starwars:Hutt[24].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as fr.starwars:Hutt[25].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as it.starwars:Hutt[26].
- Hutt's Fandom article ID is recorded as nl.starwars:Hutt[27].
Why It Matters
Hutt draws 635 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_humanoid_species category, ranking #7 of 48).[2] Hutt has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]