About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 84. Chapters: Yoda, The Adventures of Pinocchio, Guignol, Jabba the Hutt, Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog, Podge and Rodge, The Sifl and Olly Show, Potter Puppet Pals, Pittiplatsch, Sooty, Crow T. Robot, Bernd das Brot, Tom Servo, Melonpool, Greg the Bunny, Boglin, Karagiozis, Pets.com, The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre, Kasperle, Ed the Sock, Dustin the Turkey, Toonces the Driving Cat, Ziltoid The Omniscient, Zig and Zag, Agro, Jig doll, Karagoz and Hacivat, Zippy, Puppetmastaz, Gypsy, Mr Squiggle, Andy Pandy, Cosmo and Dibs, Photo Doody, Gus Honeybun, Nev T. Bear, Bosco, Gigantes y cabezudos, Mr. Know It Owl, Ossie Ostrich, Kishkashta, Scally The Dog, The Bigbugs, Flat Eric, Lamb Chop, Edd the Duck, Limberjack, Emu, Petrushka, Karakuri ningy, Thingee, Otis the Aardvark, Billy Brit, Cap'n O. G. Readmore, Trekkie Monster, George, Shotgun red, Hacker T. Dog, Nicky, Tunnes and Schal, Jim Henson's Pajanimals, Bertie the Bunyip, Kkoktugakshi Nori, Walton and O'Rourke, Mr. Moose, The Threatening Bears, GC, Mr. Bunny Rabbit, Malvira, Charlemane. Excerpt: Jabba the Hutt is a fictional character in George Lucas's space opera film saga Star Wars. Designed as a large, slug-like alien, his appearance has been described by film critic Roger Ebert as "Dickensian," a cross between a toad and the Cheshire Cat. Jabba is mentioned in Star Wars (1977) and later in The Empire Strikes Back (1980), where he was referred to as a ruthless gangster who had a bounty on Han Solo, who owed him money for dumping an illegal cargo. When A New Hope was re-released in 1997, Jabba was included in a scene that had been cut out of the original film, further developed by computer-generated imagery. Jabba appeared in the third film, Return of the Jedi (1983), in which he was depicted by means of a complex animatronic puppet. He served as a minor...