- Lumpawarrump
SW Character
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name= Lumpawarrump
position= Son of Chewbacca
species= Wookiee
gender=Male
hair= Brown
eyes= Brown
height= Unknown
weapon= none
vehicle= none
planet=Kashyyyk
affiliation=Rebel Alliance
portrayer=Patty Maloney Lumpawarrump (born c. 9 BBY), also known as Lumpy, and later in life, Lumpawaroo or Waroo, is a fictional character of the
Star Wars universe. Lumpawarrump is a male childWookiee from the planetKashyyyk .He is the son of
Chewbacca andMallatobuck , and is the grandson ofAttichitcuk . Lumpawarrump was introduced inThe Star Wars Holiday Special , where he was portrayed by actressPatty Maloney . In the "Star Wars" stories he is portrayed in, he seems to be quite adventurous and constantly wishes to be brave, and wants to go on quests like his father.Biography
Since his father was often absent, serving his
life debt toHan Solo , Lumpawarrump (or Lumpy) was somewhat timid as a child. He also had to live in his famous father's shadow. During his rite of passage, Chewbacca came back toKashyyyk to aid his son in constructing aBowcaster and hunting his first "Katarn". Sadly, Solo had been captured by theYevetha , and Chewie had to halt the hunt and mount a rescue attempt. Lumpy went with him, and took part in the fire fight. Though not a traditional hunt, Chewbacca declared that his son had faced the katarn, and not cried out in pain. Lumpawarrump then took a new name, Lumpawaroo, "son of courage" (Waroo as the familiar).After his father's death in the early days of the
Yuuzhan Vong invasion , Lumpawaroo andLowbacca , Chewbacca's nephew, vowed to under take Chewie's life debt to Han, but agreed to wait, as Han was still mourning Chewbacca. After the end of the war, Waroo and Lowie announced that it was time for them to undertake the debt. However, Lumpawaroo was not with the Solos as of the "Dark Nest" crisis.Appearances
The Holiday Special
The
1978 television program "The Star Wars Holiday Special " introduces Lumpy's mother, Malla and grandfather, Itchy. They live together onKashyyyk , the Wookiee homeworld, where Chewbacca visits them with other major characters. In the show, Lumpy's home planet was invaded by the Galactic Empire.Darth Vader is searching for the Rebels who destroyed theDeath Star in "". Lumpy builds a device to fool the imperial agents to return to their base on board the Super Star Destroyer "Executor". That night, Lumpy and his entire family, along with the major cast from "A New Hope", gather around the "Tree of Life", where they celebrate "Life Day" together.The Novels
Lumpy also appears in several "Star Wars" Expanded Universe books, most notably "The Wookiee Storybook", "A Forest Apart", "Tyrant's Test", and "Rebel Dawn". In "The Wookiee Storybook", Lumpy goes on a dangerous adventure into the "netherworld" of Kashyyyk, which is the deepest parts of the forests, to pick a kind of fruit. He is doing this to mimic the adventures of his dad and to become brave like him. It is in preparation for the return of Chewbacca for another Life Day celebration, which gives him encouragement. When he gets into trouble, Chewbacca must save him. Once saved, they all, like in "The Holiday Special", gather to celebrate Life Day together.
In "A Forest Apart", Lumpy has grown a little and after hearing the stories of his dad's exciting adventures, wishes to go out on his own. His mother allows him to go to
Coruscant with his father to "see the universe". In "Tyrant's Test", which is the third and final novel of "The Black Fleet Crisis Trilogy " byMichael P. Kube-McDowell , Lumpy undergoes hisrite of passage and chooses the adult name "Lumpawaroo" with the nickname of "Waroo". The latter also introduces other family members, including an aunt named Kallabow and his father's cousins, namedDryanta andJowdrrl .Lumpy also appears in the final book of "
The New Jedi Order " series of books, entitled, "The Unifying Force ". Following the death of his father Chewbacca, Lumpawaroo and Lowbacca (Lumpy's cousin, who trained with Han's twin children at Luke Skywalker'sJedi Academy ) attempted to assume Chewbacca's life debt toHan Solo , but Solo was uncomfortable with the idea and eventually persuaded them otherwise.The comics
Lumpy is seen in the "Chewbacca" comic book series by Darko Mecan.
The stuffed bantha
Definition
A "stuffed
bantha " was apparently a toy for children in the "Star Wars" galaxy.Importance
It was shown to be Lumpy's favorite toy in "The Star Wars Holiday Special". When an Imperial search party invaded Lumpy's house on
Kashyyyk , an Imperial officer of theEmpire ripped the head off of Lumpy's toy bantha. This made Lumpy quite upset, and motivated him to create a signal that eventually fooled the Imperials into leaving his house and going back to their base. This even led to the end of the blockade of his planet.Behind the Scenes
Lumpy's toy can be seen as an iconic element of what some consider the first Star Wars sequel, and it was a crucial token in the biography of a beloved secondary character. Since this object was actually built and filmed, it is arguably a lot more "real" than most of the items that were only invented (textually) in later generations of printed, spin-off works.
Appearances
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*"Tyrant's Test", first paperback printing, 1996. Michael P. Kube-McDowell, ISBN 0-553-57275-X
*"The Unifying Force", 2004. James Luceno, ISBN 0-09-941052-4External links
* [http://www.starwarsholidayspecial.com/characters/lumpy.htm Databank entry on Lumpy on "The Star Wars Holiday Special" website]
* [http://www.starwarsholidayspecial.com/ Site detailing Lumpy's appearance in "The Star Wars Holiday Special".]
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