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"Now clear off! My droid will be home any minute, and it's very ferocious! Look! Just look at how ferocious he is!"
―Pitsy's "deadbeat" owner[1]

Pitsy was one of numerous protocol droids owned by a debtor of Watto in the Federal District of Coruscant.[1]

This section of the article assumes 100% game completion of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Any alternate stories may be noted in the "Behind the scenes" section. The events in this section may or may not have been confirmed as canon.

When an individual hired by Watto visited Pitsy's owner to collect on wupiupi, they refused to open their door and tried to scare off the collector by telling them that the "ferocious" Pitsy would soon be coming home. In reality, Pitsy was powered down next to a terminal just outside the residence, which a protocol droid in Watto's employ used to take control of Pitsy and trick his owner into opening the door.[1]

Behind the scenes

Pitsy appeared in the non-canon video game LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, released in 2022. He is involved in the side quest "Wupiupi Whoopee", in which the player must track down and collect wupiupi from three "deadbeats" in The Interior to unlock Watto as a playable character. Neither Pitsy nor the Protocol Droid Terminal will appear if the player has not accepted the quest, and both will permanently disappear with a reload after the quest is completed.[1]

Though Pitsy resembles and behaves like a protocol droid, it is unclear what model he belongs to. His black plating, yellowish powerbus cables, and flat-topped head all match the GL vendor droid, but the designs of his torso and face differ from those of the model's only known member, GL-0T15.[2]

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