Oh, Ziro the Hutt, Master of the Hutt Clan on Seven Systems, I am sorry, your Highness.KRONOS-327 addresses Ziro by his formal title
Ziro Desilijic Tiure, also known as simply Ziro the Hutt, was a male oriented Hutt crime lord, a Vigo of Black Sun, and an uncle to Jabba Desilijic Tiure. The son of "Mama" the Hutt, Ziro was the brother of Jiliac, Pazda, Ebor, and Zorba Desilijic Tiure. Ziro is one of the only Hutts that have been heard to fluently speak Basic as opposed to Huttese.
During the Clone Wars, Ziro arranged a deal with the Confederacy of Independent Systems in a plot to gain more power amongst the Hutt clans. This plot involved the kidnapping of his own grandnephew, Rotta, who was Jabba's son. His plot was uncovered, and Ziro was arrested by the Galactic Republic and imprisoned in the Republic Judiciary Central Detention Center.
Following intense debate among the Hutt Council, the renowned Duros bounty hunter Cad Bane was hired to return him to the Council's custody, freeing him from Republic captivity following a bloody holdup of the Senate Rotunda and transferring him to a prison cell on Nal Hutta.
After concluding Ziro was too dangerous to the Council's operation to be left alive, Jabba the Hutt hired Sy Snootles, a singer and former lover of Ziro, to secure a datapad containing sensitive information regarding the Council. Though he was being trailed by Cad Bane, as well as the Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi and Quinlan Vos, it would be Snootles who killed Ziro with two blaster shots to the chest.
Biography
Early criminal life
Starting out as a loan shark on Sleheyron, Ziro moved to Coruscant to pursue a bigger career. He did, however, adopt the tattoos, headdress and jewels of wealthy Sleheyroni Hutts. He eventually became a vigo of the criminal organization Black Sun, and had a tattoo of its symbol. He used a rundown tower that used to belong to the Lantillian Spacers' Brotherhood as his personal base. The tower was transformed into a gaudy-looking pleasure palace.[1]
When the Jedi Council was seeking information on the Nightsisters after the attack on the Sedawan, Ziro was held captive in his own palace by Asajj Ventress. He was rescued by two Jedi, but was also confronted by Ros Lai at the same time, whom Ziro owed a debt. The Jedi agreed to cover Ziro's debt and give Ros Lai transport off Coruscant in exchange for a data chip containing intercepted Nightsister transmissions.[6]
At some point, Ziro began an affair with Sy Snootles, the famed singer of the Max Rebo Band who would later be his assassin.[3]
Plot against Jabba
During the Clone Wars, Ziro ordered the murder of a rival Black Sun vigo, though his IG-86 assassin droid, KRONOS-327, failed in this task. Shortly after KRONOS-327 reported his failure, Ziro was approached by Senator Padmé Amidala at his palace on Coruscant, when she tried to reopen communications with the Hutts, as they believed that the Jedi had abducted Jabba's son, Rotta.[4]
In reality, Ziro had struck a deal with Count Dooku to kidnap the child as part of a plot against his nephew. When the Jedi sent to retrieve Rotta died, the Order would have no choice but to bring Jabba to justice and Ziro would gain control of the Hutt Clan. He attempted to dispose of Amidala, but was ultimately apprehended by the Coruscant Guard led by C-3PO and Commander Fox and put into custody. Via holocomm, he was forced to confess to his nephew of his part in his grandnephew's kidnapping. Furious at his uncle's treachery, Jabba vowed to have him punished severely.[4]
Imprisonment
Oh, you can't imagine the unspeakable things I've suffered. The horror! I doubt I'll ever really recover.Ziro, after his rescue from prison
Ziro's time spent in Republic captivity was supposedly a brutal time in which he suffered many horrors. Blaming Senator Amidala for his current state, Ziro hired bounty hunter Aurra Sing to eliminate Senator Amidala for revenge. Sing attempted to kill Amidala on Alderaan, where she was attending a conference addressing the welfare of various refugees of the war. Sing only wounded the Senator, and was captured in the act. After Sing was captured, Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano and Jedi Master Anakin Skywalker visited Ziro in his cell. He admitted to the assassination attempt, which extended his sentence in the facility.[8]
Sometime later, Jabba and the Hutt Ruling Council conferred, discussing Ziro's importance to the Hutt's operation. It was concluded that Ziro was in possession of a highly sensitive datapad detailing the various illegal operations the Hutt Council undertook. Fearful for their safety, the Council planned to hold the Senate Rotunda hostage with a hired gunfighter, to use it as leverage for Ziro's release.
Though the bounty hunter Cad Bane intially only signed with the Council to retrieve a layout of the Senate building, Bane agreed to take part in the actual raid, assembling a team including Aurra Sing, who eluded imprisonment by the Republic in exchange for testifying against Ziro, and technician Robonino. The ensuing raid resulted in the death of Senator Philo, as well as a number of Senate security guards.
The Hutt was released via Supreme Chancellor Palpatine's orders to save the surviving Senators' lives.[7] Despite being pursued across Coruscant's skylanes by Quinlan Vos, Bane and Ziro escaped the Jedi on an airspeeder and made it to the bounty hunter's ship.[9]
Ziro's assassination
What a world…Ziro's laboriously whispered last words
After Bane successfully extracted Ziro from the prison, he was delivered to the Hutt Council on Nal Hutta, where Ziro vowed that his death would mean the leaking of the datapad to the Galactic Republic. The Hutts instead decided on keeping him under control in a prison cell.[3]
Jabba covertly hired Sy Snootles to release Ziro from his cell, asking her to retrieve the information in Ziro's possession and to kill him when this task was accomplished. The other members of the Hutt Council, unaware of Jabba's plan, hired Cad Bane to track down Ziro and kill him. Ziro's first instinct was to flee to his mother's house, where the Council would least expect Ziro to flee. During this surprise visit, Ziro arranged a trade with his mother for her starship, giving her his swamp speeder.[3]
Using his new starship, Ziro and Snootles traveled to Teth, where Ziro planned to retrieve his personal datapad, deliver it to the Republic, and have the Hutt Council arrested. He showed Sy his father's grave where the holodiary was located. After getting her hands on this incriminating evidence, Snootles quickly revealed her assignment under Jabba, equipping a small blaster and executing Ziro with two shots to the chest.[3]
Around this time, the Jedi Council sent Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Quinlan Vos to bring Ziro to justice. Their investigation naturally led them to the Hutt Council's stronghold on Nal Hutta, where Vos used his natural psychometry abilities to track Ziro to his mother's house, who then directed them to Teth. However, by the time the Jedi and Cad Bane arrived, Ziro was already dead.[3]
Personality and traits
Ziro was very flamboyant, even among the Hutts. Unlike most other Hutts, he spoke fluent Basic with a high-pitched voice and slight lisp, though he understood his native Huttese as well.[4] Like many Hutts, he was greedy and was determined to gain control of the Hutt criminal empire by any means, even if it meant blackmailing his relatives. He was also quite fashion-conscious for a Hutt, adorning himself with tattoos and showy hats. At some point, Ziro had cosmetic surgery to give his face a more symmetrical appearance.[10]
Behind the scenes
Ziro the Hutt was voiced by Corey Burton in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars film[4] and television series.[11]
Ziro was originally going to speak Huttese into a microphone which would translate his speech into English, but this idea was dropped because the producers felt that younger audiences wouldn't be able to understand what the translator was. Later, George Lucas stepped in and specifically asked for Ziro to sound like Truman Capote. The character was a favorite of the production team, and they planned to have him return in the TV series.[12]
Dave Filoni was advised by continuity experts that Ziro, as with slugs, did not have a sex, and he additionally considered Ziro's sexuality ambiguous.[13] In the episode "Hunt for Ziro," Ziro was shown to have an interest in females.[3]
The young reader book Watch Out for Jabba the Hutt! mistakenly identifies Ziro as Jabba's nephew, instead of his uncle.
The only Ziro toy available was released in 2012, he was included in a Fighter Pods set from Hasbro and exclusive to the _target shops.[14] The character was also featured in the Marbs Series by Jakks Pacific.[15]
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars film
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars novelization (and audiobook) (First appearance)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars junior novelization
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Official Movie Storybook
- The Clone Wars: The Galactic Photobook
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance
- Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures — "Card Commander"
- Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures — "Crisis Ziro"
- Cad Bane: Jedi Hunter on StarWars.com (article) (content now obsolete; backup link) (Stock footage from "Hostage Crisis" only)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Assassin"
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Evil Plans" (Appears in hologram)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Hostage Crisis"
- The Clone Wars: Hunting the Hunters (Part I)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Hunt for Ziro"
- The Clone Wars: Decide Your Destiny: The Way of the Jedi
- The Clone Wars: Decide Your Destiny: Crisis on Coruscant (Mentioned only)
Non-canon appearances
Sources
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Visual Guide
- The Clone Wars: Watch out for Jabba the Hutt!
- Star Wars PocketModel TCG — Clone Wars (Card: Ziro the Hutt)
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Pack: Commander Fox) (backup link)
- The Clone Wars Campaign Guide (First identified as Desilijic Tiure)
- Dataclip: Hostage Crisis on CartoonNetwork.com (content now obsolete and unavailable) (video file no longer available)
- The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Hostage Crisis on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Corey Burton: Voicing Villains on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Activity Annual: Summer Edition 2009
- "Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season One Episode Guide, Part Two" — Star Wars Insider 110
- The Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars
- The Clone Wars: Forces of Darkness
- "Versus: Boba Fett vs. Cad Bane" — Star Wars Insider 111
- "More than a Hobbie!" — Star Wars Insider 111 (also reprinted in Special Edition 2013)
- Friday Feature – The Return of the Galactic Moon Festival on the official Star Wars Galaxies website (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars – The Official Episode Guide: Season 1
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season One
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Pack: Ziro's Assassin Droid) (backup link)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.4 (Picture only)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.6
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Heroes and Villains Flip Book
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia
- The Clone Wars: Planets in Peril
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: New Battlefronts: The Visual Guide
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Official Episode Guide Series 1 & 2
- Dataclip: Assassin on CartoonNetwork.com (content now obsolete and unavailable) (video file no longer available)
- The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Assassin on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Battle Pack: Hostage Crisis) (backup link)
- Cad Bane Faces-Off Against the Jedi and the Hutts! on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Dataclip: Hunt for Ziro on CartoonNetwork.com (content now obsolete and unavailable) (video file no longer available)
- The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Hunt for Ziro on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Magazine 2
- "Master of Villainous Voices!" — Star Wars Insider 122 (also reprinted in The Best of Star Wars Insider Volume 3)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.15
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Pack: Quinlan Vos) (backup link)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.16
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Magazine 3
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.17
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Magazine 4
- Clone Card: Mama the Hutt on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Clone Card: Sy Snootles on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Clone Card: Ziro the Hutt on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- "50 Great Reasons to Rewatch Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season Three" — Star Wars Insider 125
- Star Wars Character Encyclopedia
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.23
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Incredible Vehicles
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.24
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Magazine 7
- Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures — "Shop" (Set: Ziro Holoprojector)
- Bane, Cad in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Rotta the Hutt in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Twilight in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.25
- Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures: The Official Guide to the Virtual World
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season Three
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Magazine 9
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Pocket Money Treats, First Edition
- 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 The Complete Season Four
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.41
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Who Are the Jedi?
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Pack: Clone Commander Fox) (backup link)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Episode Guide
- So Uncivilized: Great Gunslingers in Star Wars, Part 2 on StarWars.com (article) (content now obsolete; backup link)
- The Bounty Hunter Code: From the Files of Boba Fett
- "Podracing 101!" — Star Wars Comic 3 (Picture only)
- Cad Bane in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Jabba the Hutt in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Nal Hutta in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Rotta the Huttlet in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Ziro the Hutt in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)
- "Deception" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
- "Podracing 101!" — Star Wars Magazine 2 (Picture only)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Visual Guide
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Hunt for Ziro"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Star Wars: The Clone Wars film
- ↑ * Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Assassin" Near the end of the episode, Ahsoka describes the threat she felt to Padmé's life.
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Hostage Crisis"
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Assassin"
- ↑ Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures, "Crisis Ziro" mini-game
- ↑ The Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars
- ↑ The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Hostage Crisis on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ The Clone Wars DVD commentary
- ↑ Is Ziro The Hutt The First Gay Alien In 'Star Wars' History? by Adler, Shawn on www.mtv.com (August 12, 2008) (archived from the original on August 3, 2020)
- ↑ Video Review: _target Exclusive Special Edition Darth Maul Tin Fighter Pods Set by Adam Pawlus on www.galactichunter.com (November 5, 2012) (archived from the original on December 1, 2017)
- ↑ Clone Wars Ziro the Hutt Marb (Marble) on mightyjabba.com (February 25, 2010) (archived from the original on January 22, 2013)