Editors for
IGN ranked Watto 78th in their list of Top 100
Star Wars characters. They wrote that he was "one of the most confusing scientific anomalies" due to "the idea that a creature so potbellied is able to stay afloat for so long". They added that he was "no prince" for his unscrupulous deals. In the book
The Holy Family and Its Legacy, author Albrecht Koschorke discusses the presence of "The Holy Family" in
The Phantom Menace, stating that while there was no "solicitous guardian watching over the mother and the holy child," Watto acts in a similar position as a "man who possesses
patriarchal powers without being the father."
Allegations of antisemitism and anti-Arab sentiment It has been suggested that the character is offensive because of his perceived similarities to negative stereotypes sometimes attributed to Jewish people, such as having a large hooked nose, beady eyes, unkempt facial hair, speaking in a gravelly voice, wearing a hat that resembles a
yarmulke, and being portrayed as greedy and covetous.
J. Hoberman of
The Village Voice called him "the most blatant ethnic stereotype" due to his hooked nose. Bruce Gottlieb of
Slate magazine criticized him as well, comparing his character to the
antisemitic notion that the Jewish race is "behind the slave trade".
Patricia J. Williams of
The Nation stated that Watto was also described as a
stereotype of Arabs, but that he was "more comprehensively anti-Semitic—both anti-Arab and anti-Jew." She added that Watto reminded her of an "anti-Semitic caricature published in
Vienna at the turn of the 20th century." Others have disagreed with this interpretation. Andrew Howe states that Watto's "nose seems less a cultural referent to Shylock or Fagin than to an elephant's trunk". Others have described Watto's accent as Italian, and not Jewish. Andy Secombe himself, who provided the voice of Watto, when asked about the similarities between the character and Fagin, stated that Watto is not Jewish, and the accent he used for voicing the character is Italian. He also cited
Michael Ripper's performance in
Hammer films as inspiration.
Appearances in other media Crazy Watto is a two-minute-long
fan film that made its debut on the
Internet in 2000. The film is a
spoof of used car deal
ads shown on
television, featuring Watto. He offers up for sale familiar objects such as an
X-wing. The film played at the
2005 Cannes Film Festival, and is a popular fan film at many
science fiction conventions. The film was originally hosted by
TheForce.Net, but is now part of
The Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards on
AtomFilms. Actor
Griffin Newman portrays a version of the character as the co-host on
The George Lucas Talk Show, where he is the cantankerous, somewhat prankish sidekick to
Connor Ratliff's
George Lucas. Newman has performed the character onstage and over numerous streaming performances, often clad in a tight blue spandex costume. ==References==