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Paz Vizsla
Star Wars character
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Paz Vizsla in The Book of Boba Fett
First appearance "Chapter 3: The Sin" (2019)
The Mandalorian
Created by Jon Favreau
Portrayed by Tait Fletcher
Voiced by Jon Favreau
Information
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation The Children of the Watch
House Vizsla
Title Heavy Infantry Mandalorian
Relatives Tarre Vizsla (ancestor)
Pre Vizsla
Homeworld Mandalore

Paz Vizsla is a character in the Star Wars franchise. He first appeared in the Disney+ television series The Mandalorian as a member of the same tribe of Mandalorian warriors as the titular character, whom Vizsla initially clashes with but later assists in repelling a remnant of the Galactic Empire. The two would have another altercation in the spin-off series The Book of Boba Fett over ownership of the Darksaber, a legendary lightsaber forged by Paz's ancestor, Tarre Vizsla.

Encased in physically imposing Beskar armor, Paz Vizsla is a heavy infantry warrior who uses a large, minigun-like blaster as well as a jet pack. The character is voiced by Jon Favreau, the creator and showrunner of The Mandalorian. Favreau previously voiced Pre Vizsla, another member of House Vizsla, in the computer-animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. In-universe, Vizsla is the name of one of the largest Mandalorian clans. Paz Vizsla is physically portrayed by Tait Fletcher, a stunt performer and former mixed martial artist.

Paz Vizsla has received a positive response from fans and reviewers. Action figures and other merchandise of the character have been produced and sold. The character's name was initially misspelled as Paz Vizla onscreen and in marketing materials for the first season of The Mandalorian, before being corrected for the character's reappearance in The Book of Boba Fett.

Appearances

Paz Vizsla is a member of The Children of the Watch, a secret enclave of Mandalorian warriors on the planet Nevarro led by the Armorer, during the events of the first season of The Mandalorian.[1] The Mandalorians are in hiding after having suffered persecution by the Galactic Empire, and although the Empire has fallen out of power by this time, the tribe has not yet regained its former status.[2] Vizsla is a heavy infantry warrior who uses a large, minigun-like blaster as well as a jet pack.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] He appears in the episode "Chapter 3: The Sin". When the show's title character, a bounty hunter named Din Djarin, brings Beskar steel to the Armorer for her to forge him new armor, Vizsla observes that the steel was provided by a remnant of the Empire. Vizsla criticises Djarin for collaborating with Imperials,[6][8][10] and the two have a brief knife fight which is broken up by the Armorer.[3][5][1][8] Later in the episode, when Djarin is attacked by multiple bounty hunters after he rescued an alien child from an Imperial remnant, Vizsla and multiple Mandalorian warriors surface to assist him.[6][8][10][9] As a result of revealing their presence, the Mandalorian tribe is later destroyed by the Imperials, though the Armorer notes that some of them managed to escape off-world.[7][11][12] A pile of helmets belonging to the slain warriors is shown in the season finale "Chapter 8: Redemption", and fans noted that Vizsla's helmet was not among them, suggesting his possible survival.[7]

Paz Vizsla's survival is confirmed in the episode "Chapter Five: Return of the Mandalorian" of the spin-off series The Book of Boba Fett, where he and the Armorer have relocated to a new enclave beneath the massive space station city of Glavis. Djarin reunites with them at the new convent and presents the Darksaber, an ancient Mandalorian lightsaber that gives its wielder the right to claim rule over Mandalore, that he won in combat against Moff Gideon. Vizsla declares the Darksaber his birthright as it had been crafted by his ancestor, the Mandalorian Jedi Tarre Vizsla, and challenges Djarin to a duel. Although Paz loses, he denounces Djarin as an apostate upon learning that he previously broke the Mandalorian Creed by removing his helmet. Vizsla orders him to leave, which the Armorer upholds, but allows Djarin take the Darksaber with him.[13][14]

Characterization

Paz Vizsla is physically imposing, displaying great height and tremendous strength.[3][9][15] Tough and aggressive,[6][16] he is good in a fight, as seen by his efficiency in attacking and repelling multiple bounty hunters during the climactic scene in "Chapter 3: The Sin".[15] Vizsla has a confident personality and is more outspoken than most of the other Mandalorians in his tribe; Scott Snowden of Space.com called him "the alpha-Mandalorian in the room".[6] He despises the Galactic Empire due to its persecution of the Mandalorian people. His hatred for the Empire runs so deep that he opposes any collaboration or association with them whatsoever. This distinguishes him from the show's title character, who reluctantly accepts a bounty hunting assignment from Imperials, a decision that ultimately leads to a brief physical skirmish between him and Vizsla.[8][17]

However, Vizsla has a respect for both his tribe and Mandalorian culture that supersedes his feelings of distaste toward the Empire. He willingly steps down from his confrontation with Din Djarin when the tribe's leader, the Armorer, reminds them of the moral code and way of the Mandalorian people.[3] Despite their differences, Vizsla and Djarin display a mutual respect for each other.[6][18] This is demonstrated when Vizsla places his own safety and that of his tribe at risk to help Djarin at the end of "Chapter 3: The Sin".[6] When Djarin notes that this would place the sanctuary of the tribe's enclave at risk, Vizsla responds with the clan's credo, "This is the Way". Snowden called this "a genuine lump-in-the-throat moment as the Mandalorian's comrades have sacrificed everything to help the bounty hunter do the right thing".[6][7][8]

Portrayal

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Paz Vizsla is voiced by Jon Favreau, the creator and showrunner of The Mandalorian

Paz Vizsla is voiced by Jon Favreau, the creator and showrunner of The Mandalorian.[18][19][20] Favreau previously voiced another member of House Vizsla, the Mandalorian warlord Pre Vizsla, in the computer-animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. In-universe, Vizsla is the name of one of the largest Mandalorian clans.[7][8][9] Paz Vizsla is physically portrayed by Tait Fletcher, a stunt performer and former mixed martial artist, whose face remains concealed by Vizsla's helmet.[8][10][21] Fletcher also appeared in the series premiere "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian", in which he played an unnamed man who gets into a bar fight with the Mandalorian.[9][10][16] That was the role that Fletcher initially accepted when he joined The Mandalorian, and was not aware he would also be playing Paz Vizsla until later. He described Vizsla as "a galvanizing character that really exposes the ferocity and dignity with which we hold the Code of the Mandalorians."[22] Despite never being referred to by name in "Chapter 3: The Sin", the character was identified as "Paz Vizla" in the closing credits. He was subsequently renamed "Paz Vizsla" in merchandise and for his reappearance in The Book of Boba Fett.[9][16][23]

Critical reception

Paz Vizsla has received a positive response from fans and reviewers. Inverse writer Jake Kleinman called him a "fan-favorite character" who "made a big splash" despite his relatively brief screen time, particularly describing his salute to the Mandalorian as an "iconic" moment.[7] Bayani Miguel Acebedo of Epicstream described him as "undoubtedly one of the more memorable Mandos in the show".[24] James Whitbrook of Gizmodo called him a "badass character" and "unsung hero" of the series who "looks cool as hell".[25] Niner Times writer Noah Howell called the character "just the best", and particularly praised the scene in which Vizsla and the other Mandalorians rescue the protagonist at the end of "Chapter 3: The Sin".[26] A headline for a /Film story by Ethan Anderton described him as an "awesome new The Mandalorian character that isn't Baby Yoda".[3] Christopher Marc of HN Entertainment called Vizsla an "interesting new character" who he hopes to see again.[5] Scott Snowden of Space.com said he "looks like the product of a marriage twixt Boba Fett and War Machine".[6]

Merchandise

An action figure of Paz Vizsla has been released by Hot Toys, though it is identified only as "Heavy Infantry Mandalorian".[4][24][27] The figure is 12.5 in (32 cm) in height, taller than most Star Wars Hot Toys figurines due to the character's larger size, and includes such accessories as a minigun blaster, alternate hands, a knife, a themed base to pose him upon, and special effects pieces for his jetpack to simulate rocket blasts.[25] Additionally, a Funko Pop figurine of Paz Vizsla was announced on December 31, 2019.[28][29][30] Hasbro also released a 6 in (15 cm) action figure of Paz Vizsla as part of the company's Star Wars: The Black Series toy line.[3][15][31]

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