>>216953094I think he may be the only twi'lek with those weird growths on his neck and I don't think it was ever explained what they were
That species are like Russians where the women are beautiful and the men are grotesque
>>216953122He's got thyroid cancer, please be considerate.
From my point of view he did not serve his master well.
>>216953094ya wanna wanga
battle of the decade
Bib Fortuna serves as a subtle but important symbol of corruption and complicity. Though not a primary antagonist, he plays a key role in establishing the moral decay of Jabba the Hutt’s court and the dangers of serving unchecked power.As Jabba’s majordomo and translator, Bib Fortuna controls access to the crime lord, deciding who may speak and who is dismissed. This position gives him limited authority, but it is entirely dependent on Jabba’s favor. His constant groveling and nervous obedience reveal that his power is fragile, rooted in fear rather than respect. Bib Fortuna survives by submission, not strength, and this defines his character.Bib Fortuna’s appearance reinforces this idea. His pale skin, clouded eyes, and hunched posture create an unsettling image that reflects the corruption of Jabba’s palace. Unlike heroic figures, he visually signals moral decay, preparing the audience for the cruelty that defines this environment. When he dismisses Luke Skywalker’s attempt at negotiation, he embodies the arrogance of those who believe proximity to power makes them untouchable.Thematically, Bib Fortuna represents the enabler of evil. While Jabba is openly monstrous, Bib Fortuna facilitates injustice by translating threats, enforcing cruelty, and benefiting from oppression. His death following Jabba’s downfall underscores a key message of Return of the Jedi: corrupt systems collapse not only because tyrants fall, but because those who support them are swept away as well.In the end, Bib Fortuna reminds viewers that evil often persists through quiet cooperation. His character shows that moral compromise, even in the name of survival, carries consequences—and that complicity can be as destructive as villainy itself.
>>216953094He's albino just like the rabbits you see at the pet store
>>216953264very insightful saar
>>216953243I DON'T KNOW WHICH ONE'S THE REAL BIB
He is more interesting than people give him credit for. He’s not just some random alien—he represents complicity. He’s what happens when survival matters more than morality.
>>216953328That’s giving him way too much credit. He’s not conflicted or subtle. He’s smug. He enjoys shutting people down. There’s no inner struggle there just a slimy guy flexing the tiny bit of power he has.
>>216953264didn't read your AI slop but congratulations or sorry that happened
>>216953358But that’s the point. Evil systems don’t run on big villains alone. They need people like him middlemen who keep the machine running without asking questions.
dey wanna wanga
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>>216953388Sure, but that doesn’t make him deep. It makes him annoying. Compare him to other morally gray characters he doesn’t hesitate doesn’t doubtdoesn’t regret. He thrives in Jabba’s palace.
>>216953479he’s just a jerk who picked the wrong boss
>some people laughed, some people cried... most people were silent. i remembered the line from the lucas scripture, the return of the jedi. luke is trying to convince bib fourtuna to let him speak with jabba the hutt, and to dissuade him, bib opens the door and says 'dey wanna wanga.' i suppose we all thought that one way or another.
I like the Legends Bib, where he transplants his brain between like five different bodies.
deh wanna wanga
iconic
echuta
>>216953094y'all are just trying to slide my Norbit general
>>216953394>>216954370Anyone have the luke removing vaders mask comic?>>216953559>Chu-Ta
>>216953094is this the de wanna wanga general?
>>216953094
>>216955543That must get very boring to do it day after day.
A communications disruption can mean only wanna wanga thing.
>>216953243Never liked Matthew Wood