![]() Whether it was cackling along with Jabba, or mocking a palace guest, Salacious knew that the key to staying alive was to keep everyone laughing. Being funny is how Salacious gained power and protection. That was the deal, after all - if he could amuse Jabba, the Hutt would let Crumb eat and drink as much as he wanted, and live to see another day. In fact, it was Salacious’ hilarious antics that kept him alive and in good favor with his crime boss. Other times he’d mimic Jabba himself, much to the Hutt’s amusement. Sometimes he’d mercilessly tease Jabba’s captives. ![]() And Salacious became known in Jabba’s palace for being a great imitator. Especially if they mimic the person they are verbally skewering. Always be wary of the person whispering in the boss’ ear. There is no one who is closer to Jabba than Salacious, both in friendship and in proximity. He loves seeing Jabba torment others, even when it's a fellow entertainer of the court, like Oola. Salacious has no loyalties, except to Jabba. Any dirt he has on a person, he will absolutely use it for his own personal gain. Salacious knows all the secrets, and that’s a frightening thought. Throughout his time as Jabba’s jester, Salacious saw a lot of drama - powerful people making shady deals, guests pleading not to be thrown into the rancor pit, and a Jedi Knight attempting to use a mind trick on the Hutt. ![]() Crumb is scarier than you might think - just in time for Halloween! (We’re looking at you, Palpatine.) If you’re still not convinced of this creature’s prowess, here are some reasons why Salacious B. However, as Star Wars has shown us, it’s always the one cackling in the corner that we should be most afraid of. It might seem odd to label Salacious as a creature worthy to be feared, especially when the galaxy is filled with scary beasts and villains. Especially one that goes by the name of Salacious B. But judge this creature by its size, you must not. In an early moment in the episode, just after The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) met with The Client (Werner Herzog) to get his assignment, we see a shot of one monkey-lizard roasting away like a duck or a chicken, and another holding onto the bars of a cage for dear life.Jabba's right hand Kowakian monkey-lizard is not to be underestimated.īeing a Kowakian monkey-lizard means you don’t get much respect. OK, fine-maybe it's not actually him, but at the very least it's a few members of his same species. Clearly, The Mandalorianand creator Jon Favreau agrees with his utter unbearableness, because he's roasting on a pike in the first episode of the show. Sure, Jar-Jar Binks gets all the hate, and some heartless monsters might dislike Ewoks, but the truly most annoying character in Star Wars history is one Salacious Crumb, the Kowakian monkey-lizard ( as per ) who laughs at every and anything in Jabba the Hutt's palace in Return of the Jedi. It might be him, it might be a relative, it all counts, folks.Salacious Crumb from Return of the Jedi is seen roasting on a pike.You might blink and miss it, but The Mandalorian had some fun 'killing' one of the most annoying characters in Star Wars history.If you haven't seen that 36-year-old movie, stop reading now! Spoiler Alert: The following story contains only the most minor of spoilers for the first episode of The Mandalorian, though it does have spoilers for Return of the Jedi.
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