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Vinyl "piggy" bank for coins. "Return of the Jedi" colors.
Two packaging variants: bagged versions went to comic stores and a boxed/backed version went to Toys"R"Us.
Possibly re-released in 2013.
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Measuring approximately 8" tall, the Boba Fett Bust Bank features a likeness based upon digital files from the Lucas archives. Conceived during the Clone Wars in the mysterious cloning facility on Kamino, Boba inherited from his "father," the legendary Jango Fett, his blaster-deflecting, lightsaber-resistant Mandalorian armor and distinctive helmet with forbidding T-shaped visor and HUD function. Boba Fett was among the bounty hunters summoned by Darth Vader for the task of tracking the Millennium Falcon. Having fulfilled this mission, tracking the Falcon to Cloud City, Fett was given custody of the carbonite-frozen Han Solo, enabling the bounty hunter to collect the lofty bounty placed on the smuggler by Jabba the Hutt. Subsequently, in the course of Jabba's failed attempt to feed Solo and Luke Skywalker to the Sarlacc, Fett was sabotaged by his malfunctioning jet pack and was sent careening into the Pit of Carcoon. Although his armor somewhat preserved him against the Sarlacc's digestive fluids, enabling the resourceful bounty hunter, though considerably worse for the wear, to escape his presumed death.
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