The Titterbugs were a species of sentient insectoids who lived on the Forest Moon of Endor. They were small beings with four legs, two arms, and—at least in some members—an orange carapace. Their heads were large in relation to the rest of the body, the site of two large eyes, a wide mouth, two antennae, and a full head of hair. Titterbugs recognized some members of their kind as princesses, and in 3 ABY, one such Titterbug was considered as a potential wife for Vork, prince of a tribe of Gorphs who lived on Endor.
Titterbugs were a species of sentient insectoids who stood roughly 0.33 meters tall. A Titterbug's body was divided into three segments: a head, a thorax, and an abdomen. Six limbs grew from this bottommost section; members of the species stood upright on four segmented legs with two toes per foot, while another two limbs with three fingers served as fine manipulators. At least some Titterbugs had an orange carapace with reddish-brown markings.
The thorax supported a thin neck, upon which was perched a large, wide head. At least for some members of the species, the face was pale from the chin to just above the upper lip. A Titterbug could purse his or her mouth into a small opening or a wide grin that bared large, pale teeth. The remainder of the head was colored the same hue as the carapace of the body. Titterbugs had two large, yellow eyes with black pupils, and at least some members of the species sported eyelashes. Titterbugs had hair; reddish brown was one possible color. Two jointed, black antennae poked from the hair atop the head.
In 3 ABY, a princess of the Titterbugs was selected as a candidate to marry Vork, the prince of a rotund species known as Gorphs. His mother, Queen Slugga, had expressed a desire to find a princess who was wealthy and well-bred. At the Gorphs' grotto, that Titterbug joined other candidates, including the princess of the Mudgubs, just outside the audience chamber. The Mudgub princess was brought through the doors first, but soon enough, the Titterbug princess was picked up and carried into the chamber by a pair of bouncing Gorph guards. Prince Vork seemed pleased with her, but Slugga did not. She ordered the princess thrown into a large hole in the grotto's floor known as "the pit." Despite her fate, the Titterbug princess giggled the whole time.
The Titterbugs were created by writer Paul Dini for the Ewoks animated television series. They appeared in the episode "Princess Latara," which first aired on September 20, 1986.