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The title of your post should not contain spoilers for six months from the date of release."Speed Force" with no further explanation when asked a question about the Flash) do not constitute satisfactory answers. Report anything that discusses metadata or involves personal attacks. Upvote good content downvote incorrect information.(This doesn't, of course, mean there isn't room for further discussion.) Search for your question, it may have been asked and answered before.Any sort of competition questions belong in whowouldwin.AskScience and AskHistorians exist for that. r/whatiffiction, a sister subreddit, has rules more accommodating to these sort of questions. General questions are discouraged without a firm set of in-universe rules, most of them boil down to "whatever the writer chooses" in terms of answers.Avoid questions about real-world pseudoscience (i.e. Any fiction is allowed not just science fiction.You already know Bruce Wayne is Batman, you already know Darth Vader is Anakin Skywalker, you already know Sauron is evil. However, if you choose to roleplay, please remember that you must answer as if you had all the information available to a member of the audience. We discourage but do not forbid roleplaying.Answer the questions from a Watsonian perspective only- no Doylist answers.your posts with the setting you wish to discuss.Take the fictional rules of the universe to their logical conclusion, ad absurdum. Doylist perspective can be found here, here, and in the dictionary definitions of the two terms.) Or as calls it Watsonian, not a Doylist point of view (Further reading on Watsonian vs. Use in-universe knowledge, rules, and common sense to answer the questions. In the meantime Favreau points out that Crumb’s fellow Kowakian Monkey-Lizard’s - one of which can be seen hanging out in a tree in The Mandalorian Season 3 trailer - are now flourishing on the planet Nevarro.It's like Ask Science, but all questions and answers are written with answers gleaned from the universe itself. Speaking specifically of Crumb’s prospects of surviving the barge explosion, Favreau commented “never say never,” thus technically leaving the door ajar for a future cameo from the tiny jester. “Max Rebo, many people thought that he met the end of his days in the sail barge right? But we never really saw, and then Bib Fortuna too, wasn’t Bib Fortuna on the sail barge? I think he was, and then he showed up at the end of Season 2 ”. “ I mean we had Max Rebo, right?” explained Favreau. However, in an interview with Fade to Black Podcast’s Clarisse Loughrey, Favreau noted that other characters from the Star Wars pantheon who had seemingly perished in the explosion have since cameoed in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, and that Crumb could similarly have survived. Full interview dropping on Sunday! /6p0IWsEXXO- Fade to Black Podcast March 1, 2023 #TheMandalorian is BACK! And had a chat with Jon Favreau about what we can look forward to this season, and beyond. Sadly, Crumb’s luck seemed to run out later in the movie, when the botched execution of Luke Skywalker resulted in the dramatic explosion of Jabba’s barge, and Salacious along with it. His cruel cackle, and assumedly razor sharp wit, secured him a comfortable life perched on the Hutt crime lord's throne, and made him an unlikely, if somewhat niche favourite for many fans of the franchise.

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Crumb first appeared in George Lucas’ 1983 sci-fi movie as Jabba the Hutt’s personal pet and unofficial court jester.







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