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|Variations = Classic Grey<br />Original Young<br />Printed Arms and Legs<br />New Grey<br />2010 Redesign<br />2012 Redesign<br/>2012 Comic-Con Exclusive<br/>Redesigned Young<br/>White<br />Bronze<br />Microfigure<br/>Sterling<br/>Gold
 
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|Accessories = [[Jetpack]]<br />[[Sonic Revolver]]<br />[[Part 57899|Sniper Rifle]]<br />[[Part x1910|Rangefinder]]<br />[[Pauldron]]
 
|Accessories = [[Jetpack]]<br />[[Sonic Revolver]]<br />[[Part 57899|Sniper Rifle]]<br />[[Part x1910|Rangefinder]]<br />[[Pauldron]]
|Years = [[2000]] - [[2002]] - [[2003]] - [[2005]] - [[2007]] - [[2010]] - [[2013]] - [[2016]]
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|Years = [[2000]]-[[2020]]
 
|Appearances = [[3341 Star Wars 2|3341 Star Wars #2]]<br />[[3866 The Battle of Hoth]]<br />[[4476 Jabba's Prize]]<br />[[6209 Slave I]]<br />[[6210 Jabba's Sail Barge]]<br />[[7144 Slave I]]<br />[[7153 Jango Fett's Slave I]]<br />[[8097 Slave I]]<br />[[9496 Desert Skiff]]<br />[[10123 Cloud City]]<br />[[75023 Star Wars Advent Calendar]]<br/>[[4597068 Boba Fett]]<br />[[851659 Boba Fett Key Chain]]<br />[[852085 LEGO Star Wars Magnet Set]] <br />[[853116 Boba Fett Key Chain]] <br />[[4294201 Boba Fett Key Chain]] <br />[[KC201 Boba Fett Key Chain]] <br />[[9003448 Boba Fett Watch]] <br />[[65153 Jango Fett's Slave I with Bonus Cargo Case]]
 
|Appearances = [[3341 Star Wars 2|3341 Star Wars #2]]<br />[[3866 The Battle of Hoth]]<br />[[4476 Jabba's Prize]]<br />[[6209 Slave I]]<br />[[6210 Jabba's Sail Barge]]<br />[[7144 Slave I]]<br />[[7153 Jango Fett's Slave I]]<br />[[8097 Slave I]]<br />[[9496 Desert Skiff]]<br />[[10123 Cloud City]]<br />[[75023 Star Wars Advent Calendar]]<br/>[[4597068 Boba Fett]]<br />[[851659 Boba Fett Key Chain]]<br />[[852085 LEGO Star Wars Magnet Set]] <br />[[853116 Boba Fett Key Chain]] <br />[[4294201 Boba Fett Key Chain]] <br />[[KC201 Boba Fett Key Chain]] <br />[[9003448 Boba Fett Watch]] <br />[[65153 Jango Fett's Slave I with Bonus Cargo Case]]
 
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'''Boba Fett''' is a [[minifigure]] based on the character from the ''[[Star Wars]]'' movies. Initially released in [[2000]], Boba Fett has since had several variants created for him, and has appeared in all four ''LEGO Star Wars'' video games.
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'''Boba Fett''' is a [[minifigure]] based on the character from the ''[[Star Wars]]'' movies. Initially released in [[2000]], Boba Fett has since had several variants, and has appeared in all four ''LEGO Star Wars'' video games.
   
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
=== Main Variations ===
 
=== Main Variations ===
[[File:boba ftt.png|thumb|left|Boba Fett's original variant]]
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[[File:boba ftt.png|thumb|left|Boba Fett's original design]]
Boba Fett's first appearance was in [[7144 Slave I]] in [[2000]], and also appeared in [[3341 Star Wars 2|3341 Star Wars #2]]. This form of Boba Fett had a green printed Mandalorian Armour, with light grey arms and dark grey hands. His leg piece was light gray and brown, and his head piece was black with no face. Boba Fett's Mandalorian armour was completed with his helmet and jet pack, which was one piece. The front of the helmet had printing on it around the visor section, as well as two black triangles above the visor and yellow rectangles on the top left-hand side. For the three sets in which this variant was released (the third set being in [[4476 Jabba's Prize]] released in [[2003]]), Boba Fett came with one weapon- a black [[Part 4349|gun]].
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Boba Fett's first appearance was in [[7144 Slave I]] in [[2000]], and also in [[3341 Star Wars 2|3341 Star Wars #2]]. This version of Boba Fett had green printed Mandalorian armour, with light grey arms and dark grey hands. His leg piece was light gray and brown, and his head was black with no face. Boba Fett's Mandalorian armour was completed with his helmet and jetpack, which were one piece. The front of the helmet had printing on it around the visor section, as well as two black triangles above the visor and yellow rectangles on the top left-hand side. For the three sets in which this variant was released (the third set being in [[4476 Jabba's Prize]] released in [[2003]]), Boba Fett came with one weapon, a black [[Part 4349|blaster]].
   
[[File:boba.png|thumb|right|Boba Fett's original variation as a boy]]
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[[File:boba.png|thumb|Boba Fett's original variant as a little boy]]
With the release of the ''[[Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones|Attack of the Clones]]'' subtheme came the [[7153 Jango Fett's Slave I]], which included a young Boba Fett with his father, [[Jango Fett]]. This version of Boba Fett featured him as a boy in blue clothing (light blue torso and legs, dark blue arms) with yellow hands and a yellow head with black printing for his face, with a black hairpiece. Due to his shorter stature at that age, Boba Fett had shorter non-moving legs which were designed for smaller characters such as [[Yoda]] and [[Ewok]]s.
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With the release of the ''[[Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones|Attack of the Clones]]'' subtheme came [[7153 Jango Fett's Slave I]], which included a young Boba Fett with his father, [[Jango Fett]]. This version of Boba Fett featured him as a boy in blue clothing (light blue torso and legs, dark blue arms) with yellow hands and a yellow head with black printing for his face, with a black hairpiece. Young Boba Fett had shorter non-moving legs which were designed for smaller characters such as [[Yoda]] and [[Ewok]]s.
   
Boba Fett's next variant came in [[2003]]. The variant was very similar to the original one, except it contained extra printing on the arm and leg pieces, giving the minifigure a more detailed appearance. This variant was exclusive to the [[10123 Cloud City]] set, and came with the same gun piece as the original variation, but with a transparent orange [[Part 4073|stud]] on the front of it. He is one of the five Star Wars Mini Figures with detail on the arms being Boba Fett ,Greedo ,Darth Maul,Bespin Guard, and Jek-14 that were sold in sets, this is a very uncommon feature.
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Boba Fett's next version came in [[2003]]. The variant was very similar to the original one, except it contained extra printing on the arm and leg pieces, giving the minifigure a more detailed appearance. This variant was exclusive to the [[10123 Cloud City]] set, and came with the same gun piece as the original version. At the time, arm printing was a rarity for minifigures.
   
After [[LEGO]]'s change of colour with light grey and dark grey coloured pieces, Boba Fett was released again in two [[2006]] sets: [[6210 Jabba's Sail Barge]] and [[6209 Slave I]], which was a remake of Boba Fett's main ship. This variant was of the same design as the original version, but with the grey colouring on Boba Fett's figure updated.
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After [[LEGO]]'s change of colour with light grey and dark grey-coloured pieces, Boba Fett was released again in two [[2006]] sets: [[6210 Jabba's Sail Barge]] and [[6209 Slave I]], which was a remake of Boba Fett's personal ship. This variant was of the same design as the original version, but with the grey colouring on Boba Fett's figure updated.
   
 
[[File:boba-no-helmet.jpg|thumb|left|The [[2010]] redesign of Boba Fett with his helmet removed]]
 
[[File:boba-no-helmet.jpg|thumb|left|The [[2010]] redesign of Boba Fett with his helmet removed]]
[[2010]] saw the first major redesign of [[Classic Star Wars|Original Trilogy]] Boba Fett, along with the [[8097 Slave I|third remake]] of the ''[[Slave I]]'' under Boba Fett's ownership. This variant of Boba Fett once again featured him in his Mandalorian armour, though the armour displayed on his torso appears more battle-worn than the previous incarnations. Along with armour printing on the torso piece, Boba Fett's dark brown utility belt is printed on along with a [[Wookiee]] scalp hanging down from the right-hand side. Boba Fett's arms are of a bluish-gray colour and have dark gray hands. The leg piece is be the same bluish-grey with dark red. For this minifigure, Boba Fett has a face and not just a black head piece. However, at the toy fair, he shared this face with [[Argus Filch]], who does not have the face in the final version of his first appearance. Boba Fett is released with a number of accessories including a [[Part x1740|blaster]] with a light grey [[TECHNIC]] [[Part 4274|element]] attached the end of it, to make the gun appear more like the EE-3 carbine rifle Boba Fett is known to use in the Star Wars Universe.
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[[2010]] saw the first major redesign of [[Classic Star Wars|Original Trilogy]] Boba Fett, along with the [[8097 Slave I|third remake]] of the ''[[Slave I]]'' under Boba Fett's ownership. This variant of Boba Fett once again featured him in his Mandalorian armour, though the armour displayed on his torso appeared more battle-worn than the previous incarnations. Along with armour printing on the torso piece, Boba Fett's dark brown utility belt was printed on along with a [[Wookiee]] scalp hanging down from the right-hand side. His arms were [[Sand Blue]] and he had dark gray hands. The leg piece is also Sand Blue with dark red hips. New for this variant, Boba Fett a face and not just a black head. This variant was released with a number of accessories, including a [[Part x1740|blaster]] with a light grey [[TECHNIC]] [[Part 4274|element]] attached the end of it, to make the gun appear more like the EE-3 carbine rifle Boba Fett is known to use.
   
Sitting between Boba Fett's head and torso pieces are two other parts- a brown cloth piece similar to a cape, which falls over Boba Fett's left shoulder, and a sand green jetpack piece, which was first introduced in [[2009]]. Boba Fett's helmet is separate to the jetpack piece and fully enclosed. It is mainly sand green in colour, with some darker green printing, along with a black visor pattern and red markings around it. Some grey markings to represent dents in the helmet with the similar markings from the original helmet design is also included. The helmet also features holes (one on each side) where ARC Armour can be inserted. In this case, a rangefinder is attached to the right-hand side of the helmet.
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Sitting between Boba Fett's head and torso pieces were two other parts: a brown cloth piece similar to a cape, which fell over Boba Fett's left shoulder, and a sand green jetpack piece, which was first introduced in [[2009]]. Boba Fett's helmet was separate to the jetpack piece and fully enclosed. It was mainly sand green in colour, with some darker green printing, along with a black visor pattern and red markings around the visor. Some grey markings, representing dents in the helmet, along with the similar markings from the original helmet design,were also included. The helmet also featured holes (one on each side) where [[Clone Trooper]] accessories could be inserted. In this case, a rangefinder was attached to the right-hand side of the helmet.
   
In [[2012]], two new Boba Fett minifigures were released. The first, released in the set [[9496 Desert Skiff]], features a similar torso and helmet print as the one released in [[2010]], along with using the same head piece. However, this version of Fett's legs have a dark green hip joint and are printed, featuring a continuation of the armor plating from the torso, orange kneepads and black and silver boots. The top section of the hip joint is also printed brown on the front side. This version of Fett retains his grey rangefinder from the 2010 version, but features a green cloth which is thinner than the brown one previously used, and has a gun made out of a [[Part 92738|blaster pistol]] joined onto a black piece commonly used as a [[Part 23306|lightsaber hilt]].
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In [[2012]], two new Boba Fett minifigures were released. The first, released in the set [[9496 Desert Skiff]], features a similar torso and helmet print as the one released in [[2010]], along with using the same head piece. However, on this version, Fett's legs had a dark green hip joint and were printed, featuring a continuation of the armor plating from the torso, orange kneepads, and black and silver boots. The top section of the hip joint was also printed brown on the front side. This version of Fett retained his grey rangefinder from the 2010 version, but featured a green cloth which was thinner than the brown one previously used, and carried a gun constructed from a [[Part 92738|blaster pistol]] and a black [[Part 23306|lightsaber hilt]].
   
Also released in 2012 was a [[Celebration VI MINI Slave I]] at the San Diego Comic-Con International. This variant of Fett used the torso, leg and helmet pieces found on the other version released in 2012, but had a black headpiece with a smiling flesh-coloured face printed on it, a piece which was first used for [[Stormtrooper]]s, [[Scout Trooper]]s and [[TIE Pilot]]s. Apart from the helmet, this version of Fett did not come with any other accessories.
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Also released in 2012 was a [[Celebration VI MINI Slave I]] at the San Diego Comic-Con International. This variant of Fett used the torso, leg and helmet pieces found on the other version released in 2012, but had a black headpiece with a smiling flesh-coloured face printed on it, a piece which was first used for [[Stormtrooper]]s, [[Scout Trooper]]s, and [[TIE Pilot]]s. Apart from the helmet, this version of Fett did not come with any other accessories.
   
In [[2013]], a redesigned version of Boba Fett as a child will be released in the [[75023 Star Wars Advent Calendar]]. He has long black hair and a double sided face. The front of his face features a sly/uncontent face and the other side has a grinning face. Boba has a light blue torso with some skin showing at the top, wrinkles and a brown belt at the bottom. He has dark blue arms and light nougat hands. Boba also has short, light blue legs.
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In [[2013]], a redesigned version of Boba Fett as a child was released in the [[75023 Star Wars Advent Calendar]]. This version had long black hair and a double-sided face. The front of his head featured a sly face, and the other side had a grinning face. Young Boba had a light blue torso with dark wrinkles and a brown belt at the bottom. He had dark blue arms and light nougat hands, as well as short, light blue legs.
   
In [[2014]] an update of the 2012 version was released. This one had new leg printing and arm printing.
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In [[2015]], an update of the 2012 version was released. This variant had updated printing for the entire figure and a new printed cape, as well as arm printing exclusive to the UCS [[75060 Slave I]].
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In [[2016]], a the 2015 variant was released again without arm printing in the [[75137 Carbon Freezing Chamber]].
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In [[2017]] another variant was released with the same armour design as the 2015 and 2016 variant, although it had grey arms and legs as well as a green cape to match Boba Fett's Ep VI appearance.
   
 
=== Promotional Variants ===
 
=== Promotional Variants ===
 
[[File:White Boba.jpg|thumb|right|110px|The all white promotional version of Boba Fett.]]
 
[[File:White Boba.jpg|thumb|right|110px|The all white promotional version of Boba Fett.]]
Four promotional versions of Boba Fett have been created and released to date, all in [[2010]]. The first variant released was a white Boba Fett. Ten thousand of these minifigures were released <ref name="FBTBCC">[http://www.fbtb.net/2010/07/28/comic-con-recap/ Comic Con Recap - FBTB.net]</ref>. The first known main release was when 150 of these Minifigures were given out at the 2010 Canadian Toy Fair. This minifigure has the same pieces as the original version- legs, torso, black head and joined helmet and jetpack piece. The difference is that the minifigure's legs are all white as is the helmet/jetpack piece. The torso is also white, but features some black outline printing on it to represent Mandalorian armour. Approximately 320 of these white minifigures were distributed during [[LEGOLAND California]]'s LEGO Star Wars Days held [[August 7]] and [[August 8|8]], 2010. The minifigures were given to winners of the Jedi Trivia contest.
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Four promotional versions of Boba Fett have been created and released to date, all in [[2010]]. The first variant released was a white Boba Fett. Ten thousand of these minifigures were released.<ref name="FBTBCC">[http://www.fbtb.net/2010/07/28/comic-con-recap/ Comic Con Recap - FBTB.net]</ref> The first known main release was when 150 of these Minifigures were given out at the 2010 Canadian Toy Fair. This minifigure has the same pieces as the original version- legs, torso, black head and joined helmet and jetpack piece. The difference is that the minifigure's legs are all white as is the helmet/jetpack piece. The torso is also white, but features some black outline printing on it to represent Mandalorian armour. Approximately 320 of these white minifigures were distributed during [[LEGOLAND California]]'s LEGO Star Wars Days held [[August 7]] and [[August 8|8]], 2010. The minifigures were given to winners of the Jedi Trivia contest.
   
The second release was a solid bronze Boba Fett, given away as part of LEGO's [[May 4|"May the 4th"]] promotion. There are only two of these minifigures in existence, and was randomly given away to an order from the US or Canada with selected Star Wars sets ordered during the promotion. This minifigure has torso, leg, head and helmet/jetpack piece, all of which are solid bronze.
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The second release was a solid bronze Boba Fett, given away as part of LEGO's [[May 4|"May the 4th"]] promotion. There are only two of these minifigures in existence, which were randomly given away to an order from the US or Canada with selected Star Wars sets ordered during the promotion. This minifigure had torso, leg, head and helmet/jetpack pieces, all of which are solid bronze.
 
[[File:BronzeFett.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Bronze Boba Fett]]
 
[[File:BronzeFett.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Bronze Boba Fett]]
   
During [[San Diego Comic-Con International|Comic-Con]] in 2010, a competition was held, where the winner would receive a one promotional white Boba Fett, along with one of two 14 carat gold minifigures, and one of two sterling silver minifigures. The three minifigures were presented in a frame with a certificate of authenticity. These gold and silver variants were in the mould of the Boba Fett released prior to 2010. The other gold and silver Boba Fett minifigures were given away during Star Wars Celebration V <ref name="FBTBCC"/>.
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During [[San Diego Comic-Con International|Comic-Con]] in 2010, a competition was held, with the winner receiving a promotional white Boba Fett, along with one of two 14-carat gold minifigures, and one of two sterling silver minifigures. The three minifigures were presented in a frame with a certificate of authenticity. These gold and silver variants were in the mould of pre-2010 Boba Fett minifigures. Additional gold and silver Boba Fett minifigures were given away during Star Wars Celebration V.<ref name="FBTBCC" />
   
=== Mircofigure ===
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=== Microfigure ===
In [[2012]], the game [[3866 The Battle of Hoth]] was released, which included a Boba Fett [[microfigure]]. This figure is sand-green, and features dark green printing for armour, brown printing for a belt, and black and red printing used to depict Fett's helmet. Also, silver printing is used to depict scratches and the logo on his armour, and further black printing is used for detailing and outlining.
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In [[2012]], the game [[3866 The Battle of Hoth]] was released, which included a Boba Fett [[microfigure]]. This figure was sand-green, and featured dark green printing for armour, brown printing for a belt, and black and red printing used to depict Fett's helmet. Also, silver printing was used to depict scratches and the logo on his armour, and further black printing was used for detailing and outlining.
   
 
=== In the Video Games ===
 
=== In the Video Games ===
Boba Fett made his first [[video game]] appearance in [[2005]] with the release of ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game]]''. Boba Fett's appearance in this game was based on his child variant (as the game was set during the prequel trilogy). The child Boba Fett was able to single-jump, and had the ability to fit through tight places. In this game, Fett did not have any weapons.
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Boba Fett made his first [[video game]] appearance in [[2005]] with the release of ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game]]''. Boba Fett's appearance in this game was based on his child variant (as the game was set during the prequel trilogy). The child Boba Fett was able to single-jump, and had the ability to fit through tight places. In this game, Fett did not have any weapons. [[File:JangoWithBoba.png|thumb|Boba Fett in [[LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game]]]]
   
Boba Fett's next appearance was in the game's sequel- ''[[LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy]]''. This time, Boba Fett was based on his more recognizable form in green Mandalorian armour, and was similar in appearance to his first and fourth variations. Boba Fett once again was able to single-jump, but to also hover in the air after this jump using his jetpack. Boba Fett also had a blaster and can also fire missiles after the "Bounty Hunter Rockets" [[Power Brick]] is found and the extra is purchased. Boba Fett's first video game version as a boy can also be unlocked if memory data from the previous game is inserted into the console, and the "Use Old Save" extra is unlocked and applied in-game.
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Boba Fett's next appearance was in the game's sequel, ''[[LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy]]''. This time, Boba Fett was based on his more recognizable form in green Mandalorian armour, and was similar in appearance to his first and fourth variations. Boba Fett once again was able to single-jump, but to also hover in the air after this jump using his jetpack. Boba Fett also had a blaster and could fire missiles after the "Bounty Hunter Rockets" [[Power Brick]] is found and the extra is purchased. Boba Fett's first video game version as a boy could also be unlocked if memory data from the previous game was inserted into the console, and the "Use Old Save" extra was unlocked and applied in-game. [[File:Jangodeath.png|thumb|Jango's death]]
   
 
Boba Fett's third video game appearance was in ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga]]'' released in [[2007]], where both his boy and bounty hunter versions were available.
 
Boba Fett's third video game appearance was in ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga]]'' released in [[2007]], where both his boy and bounty hunter versions were available.
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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Boba Fett was a clone of the bounty hunter [[Jango Fett]], and raised by Jango as his son. Boba was "born" on Kamino, 31 years before the Battle of Yavin, and throughout his childhood received extensive training to become a bounty hunter from his father. When he was roughly ten years old, a Jedi Knight named [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]] met the Fetts on Kamino, who attempted to take Jango back to the Jedi Temple for questioning after receiving orders from Grand Master [[Yoda]]. However, Jango and Boba managed to escape on the ''[[7153 Jango Fett's Slave I|Slave I]]'' after a brief but intense duel between Kenobi and Jango, with Boba assisting the latter by operating ''Slave I'''s laser cannons. However, Kenobi managed to place a homing beacon on ''Slave I'', and began to follow it to the planet Geonosis. Jango eventually realized this, and attacked Kenobi's [[7143 Jedi Starfighter|Jedi Starfighter]] with a range of weapons, and believed him to have perished in an explosion from a missile, not realizing that it was actually spare parts that Kenobi jettisoned which blew up. On Geonosis, the Fetts, along with leading members of the newly formed Confederacy of Independent Systems such as [[Count Dooku]] and [[Nute Gunray]], attended what was to be the execution of a captured Kenobi along with his Apprentice [[Anakin Skywalker]] and [[Padmé Naberrie|Padmé Amidala]], who had attempted to rescue him. However, over 200 Jedi appeared in the execution arena before this could happen, and a battle between Jedi and [[Battle Droid]]s along with [[Super Battle Droid]]s ensued. Boba's father joined the battle in an attempt to kill [[Mace Windu]], however Windu was able to deflect Jango's lasers and decapitate him. The battle in the arena ended shortly after when Yoda along with [[Clone Trooper]]s on Republic Gunships managed to evacuate the remaining Jedi, leaving Boba alone with his father's head and lifeless body.
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Boba Fett was a clone of the bounty hunter [[Jango Fett]], and raised by Jango as his son. Boba was "born" on Kamino, 31 years before the Battle of Yavin, and throughout his childhood received extensive training to become a bounty hunter from his father. When he was roughly ten years old, a Jedi Knight named [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]] met the Fetts on Kamino, who attempted to take Jango back to the Jedi Temple for questioning after receiving orders from Grand Master [[Yoda]]. However, Jango and Boba managed to escape on the ''[[7153 Jango Fett's Slave I|Slave I]]'' after a brief but intense duel between Kenobi and Jango, with Boba assisting the latter by operating ''Slave I'''s laser cannons. However, Kenobi managed to place a homing beacon on ''Slave I'', and began to follow it to the planet Geonosis. Jango eventually realized this, and attacked Kenobi's [[7143 Jedi Starfighter|Jedi Starfighter]] with a range of weapons, and believed him to have perished in an explosion from a missile, not realizing that it was actually spare parts that Kenobi jettisoned which blew up. On Geonosis, the Fetts, along with leading members of the newly formed Confederacy of Independent Systems such as [[Count Dooku]] and [[Nute Gunray]], attended what was to be the execution of a captured Kenobi along with his Padawan [[Anakin Skywalker]] and Senator [[Padmé Naberrie|Padmé Amidala]], who had attempted to rescue him. However, over 200 Jedi stormed the execution arena before this could happen, and a battle between Jedi, [[Battle Droid]]s, and [[Super Battle Droid]]s ensued. Boba's father joined the battle in an attempt to kill [[Mace Windu]]; however, Windu was able to deflect Jango's lasers and decapitate him. The battle in the arena ended shortly after when Yoda along with [[Clone Trooper]]s on Republic Gunships managed to evacuate the remaining Jedi, leaving Boba alone with his father's lifeless body.
   
 
[[File:boba cloud city.png|thumb|left|150px|Boba's Cloud City variant]]
 
[[File:boba cloud city.png|thumb|left|150px|Boba's Cloud City variant]]
 
Throughout the years after this event, Boba Fett grew to be known as the most feared bounty hunter in the Galaxy, like his father before him. Boba carried out many bounties, either working alone or with other bounty hunters such as [[Dengar]] and [[Bossk]]. Fett took to wearing green Mandalorian armor, and was never seen in public without his helmet on. One such bounty was to find the ''[[Millennium Falcon]]'' under the request from the Sith Lord [[Darth Vader]], three years after the Battle of Yavin. Fett was the only bounty hunter successful in locating the ''Falcon'' on Cloud City, Bespin, and was rewarded for his efforts by Vader. [[Han Solo]], the Captain of the ''Falcon'' was put into carbonite, and Fett transported him to [[Jabba the Hutt]] for payment.
 
Throughout the years after this event, Boba Fett grew to be known as the most feared bounty hunter in the Galaxy, like his father before him. Boba carried out many bounties, either working alone or with other bounty hunters such as [[Dengar]] and [[Bossk]]. Fett took to wearing green Mandalorian armor, and was never seen in public without his helmet on. One such bounty was to find the ''[[Millennium Falcon]]'' under the request from the Sith Lord [[Darth Vader]], three years after the Battle of Yavin. Fett was the only bounty hunter successful in locating the ''Falcon'' on Cloud City, Bespin, and was rewarded for his efforts by Vader. [[Han Solo]], the Captain of the ''Falcon'' was put into carbonite, and Fett transported him to [[Jabba the Hutt]] for payment.
   
One year later, a group of members from the Rebel Alliance composed of Jedi Knight [[Luke Skywalker]], [[Princess Leia|Princess Leia Organa]], [[Chewbacca]], [[Lando Calrissian]], [[R2-D2]] and [[C-3PO]] attempted to rescue Captain Solo from Jabba, most of which ended up being captured by the Hutt, but not before Leia freed Solo from his carbonite. Fett, along with others staying at Jabba's Palace, went aboard [[6210 Jabba's Sail Barge|Jabba's Sail Barge]] to watch the prisoners being fed to a nearby Sarlacc, however Skywalker managed to fight back after catching his lightsaber after it was catapulted to him from R2-D2, and a battle began. Fett, intent on taking down Skywalker , did not notice a temporarily semi-blind Solo nearby, who accidentally activated the manual controls on his jetpack when he hit them with a staff. Fett crashed into the side of the Sail Barge, and fell into the mouth of the Sarlacc below. However, Fett's armour and will to survive saved him from being eaten by the Sarlacc and managed to escape, with the help of Dengar, continuing on in his bounty hunting ways for many years afterwards. Although, he does die in an non-canon video game: The Force Unleashed II.
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One year later, a group of members from the Rebel Alliance composed of Jedi Knight [[Luke Skywalker]], [[Princess Leia|Princess Leia Organa]], [[Chewbacca]], [[Lando Calrissian]], [[R2-D2]] and [[C-3PO]] attempted to rescue Captain Solo from Jabba, most of which ended up being captured by the Hutt, but not before Leia freed Solo from his carbonite. Fett, along with others staying at Jabba's Palace, went aboard [[6210 Jabba's Sail Barge|Jabba's Sail Barge]] to watch the prisoners being fed to a nearby Sarlacc, however Skywalker managed to fight back after catching his lightsaber after it was catapulted to him from R2-D2, and a battle began. Fett, intent on taking down Skywalker , did not notice a temporarily semi-blind Solo nearby, who accidentally activated the manual controls on his jetpack when he hit them with a staff. Fett crashed into the side of the Sail Barge, and fell into the mouth of the Sarlacc below.
   
 
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* [[Celebration VI MINI Slave I]] {{C|2012 Comic-Con Exclusive variant}}
 
* [[Celebration VI MINI Slave I]] {{C|2012 Comic-Con Exclusive variant}}
 
*[[65153 Jango Fett's Slave I with Bonus Cargo Case]] {{C|Original Young}}
 
*[[65153 Jango Fett's Slave I with Bonus Cargo Case]] {{C|Original Young}}
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*[[75174 Desert Skiff Escape]] {{C|2015 Redesign}}
*[[LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded]]
 
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*[[75191 Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive Booster Ring]] {{C|Young}}
*[[75137 Carbon Freezing Chamber]]
 
 
*[[LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded]] {{C|Prototype version}}
 
*[[75137 Carbon Freezing Chamber]] {{C|2015 redesign, unprinted arms}}
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*[[75222 Betrayal at Cloud City]]
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*[[75243 Slave I - 20th Anniversary Edition]]
   
 
=== Magnet, Key Chain, and Watch Appearances ===
 
=== Magnet, Key Chain, and Watch Appearances ===
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* ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga]]'' {{C|Child and Bounty Hunter}}
 
* ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga]]'' {{C|Child and Bounty Hunter}}
 
* ''[[LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars]]'' {{C|Child and Bounty Hunter}}
 
* ''[[LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars]]'' {{C|Child and Bounty Hunter}}
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* ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens]]'' {{C|Bounty Hunter and Prototype}}
 
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* [[LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga|''LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga'']]
   
 
=== Movie Appearances ===
 
=== Movie Appearances ===
 
* ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Han Solo Affair]]''
 
* ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Han Solo Affair]]''
 
* ''[[LEGO Star Wars: Bombad Bounty]]''
 
* ''[[LEGO Star Wars: Bombad Bounty]]''
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* [[LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales]]
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* [[LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures]]
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== Lego.com Description ==
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{{QuoteLEGO.com|Product page URL = https://www.lego.com/en-us/starwars/characters/boba-fett-886f45606eac42b3825fe06bab0cd1a5|Description from LEGO.com = The cloned son of the legendary bounty hunter Jango Fett, Boba Fett was forced to become self-reliant at an early age and quickly grew into a battle-hardened and ruthless hunter with an even more famous reputation than his father’s.
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Protected by his Mandalorian helmet and armor, Boba Fett carries an entire arsenal of weaponry and equipment, including shin-mounted blades, flame-throwing and rocket-launching wrist gauntlets, and a jetpack with a built-in grappling hook. He flies Slave I, a highly customized starship that is just as packed with hidden surprises as its pilot.}}
   
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== Gallery of variants ==
 
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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Boba Fett.jpg|Boba Fett as seen in [[LEGO Star Wars: Bombad Bounty]]
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BobaFett boy.PNG|Boba (as boy) in ''LEGO Star Wars''
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Bobaonkamino.png|Boba on Kamino.
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BobaVideoGame.png|Boba on Geonosis.
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Boba Fett.jpg|Boba Fett as seen in [[LEGO Star Wars: Bombad Bounty]].
 
Takingorders.jpg|Fett taking orders from an injured Vader in Bombad Bounty.
 
Takingorders.jpg|Fett taking orders from an injured Vader in Bombad Bounty.
Maceicecream.png|Boba Fett with [[Jango Fett]] and [[Mace Windu]] in [[LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars]]
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Maceicecream.png|Boba Fett with [[Jango Fett]] and [[Mace Windu]] in [[LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars]].
boba_bg.jpg|Boba Fett in [[LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars]]
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boba_bg.jpg|Boba Fett in [[LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars]].
 
528239-boba fett lego maquette super.jpg|Boba Fett Maquette
 
528239-boba fett lego maquette super.jpg|Boba Fett Maquette
 
4597068 360 Degree.jpg|White Boba Fett
 
4597068 360 Degree.jpg|White Boba Fett
 
BronzeFett.jpg|Bronze Boba Fett
 
BronzeFett.jpg|Bronze Boba Fett
 
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Boba Fett Says i want kill luke skywalker Clone Says i want a rainbow clone outfit.jpg|Boba Fett in [[LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy]].
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Boba Fett is a minifigure based on the character from the Star Wars movies. Initially released in 2000, Boba Fett has since had several variants, and has appeared in all four LEGO Star Wars video games.

Description

Main Variations

Boba ftt

Boba Fett's original design

Boba Fett's first appearance was in 7144 Slave I in 2000, and also in 3341 Star Wars #2. This version of Boba Fett had green printed Mandalorian armour, with light grey arms and dark grey hands. His leg piece was light gray and brown, and his head was black with no face. Boba Fett's Mandalorian armour was completed with his helmet and jetpack, which were one piece. The front of the helmet had printing on it around the visor section, as well as two black triangles above the visor and yellow rectangles on the top left-hand side. For the three sets in which this variant was released (the third set being in 4476 Jabba's Prize released in 2003), Boba Fett came with one weapon, a black blaster.

Boba

Boba Fett's original variant as a little boy

With the release of the Attack of the Clones subtheme came 7153 Jango Fett's Slave I, which included a young Boba Fett with his father, Jango Fett. This version of Boba Fett featured him as a boy in blue clothing (light blue torso and legs, dark blue arms) with yellow hands and a yellow head with black printing for his face, with a black hairpiece. Young Boba Fett had shorter non-moving legs which were designed for smaller characters such as Yoda and Ewoks.

Boba Fett's next version came in 2003. The variant was very similar to the original one, except it contained extra printing on the arm and leg pieces, giving the minifigure a more detailed appearance. This variant was exclusive to the 10123 Cloud City set, and came with the same gun piece as the original version. At the time, arm printing was a rarity for minifigures.

After LEGO's change of colour with light grey and dark grey-coloured pieces, Boba Fett was released again in two 2006 sets: 6210 Jabba's Sail Barge and 6209 Slave I, which was a remake of Boba Fett's personal ship. This variant was of the same design as the original version, but with the grey colouring on Boba Fett's figure updated.

Boba-no-helmet

The 2010 redesign of Boba Fett with his helmet removed

2010 saw the first major redesign of Original Trilogy Boba Fett, along with the third remake of the Slave I under Boba Fett's ownership. This variant of Boba Fett once again featured him in his Mandalorian armour, though the armour displayed on his torso appeared more battle-worn than the previous incarnations. Along with armour printing on the torso piece, Boba Fett's dark brown utility belt was printed on along with a Wookiee scalp hanging down from the right-hand side. His arms were Sand Blue and he had dark gray hands. The leg piece is also Sand Blue with dark red hips. New for this variant, Boba Fett a face and not just a black head. This variant was released with a number of accessories, including a blaster with a light grey TECHNIC element attached the end of it, to make the gun appear more like the EE-3 carbine rifle Boba Fett is known to use.

Sitting between Boba Fett's head and torso pieces were two other parts: a brown cloth piece similar to a cape, which fell over Boba Fett's left shoulder, and a sand green jetpack piece, which was first introduced in 2009. Boba Fett's helmet was separate to the jetpack piece and fully enclosed. It was mainly sand green in colour, with some darker green printing, along with a black visor pattern and red markings around the visor. Some grey markings, representing dents in the helmet, along with the similar markings from the original helmet design,were also included. The helmet also featured holes (one on each side) where Clone Trooper accessories could be inserted. In this case, a rangefinder was attached to the right-hand side of the helmet.

In 2012, two new Boba Fett minifigures were released. The first, released in the set 9496 Desert Skiff, features a similar torso and helmet print as the one released in 2010, along with using the same head piece. However, on this version, Fett's legs had a dark green hip joint and were printed, featuring a continuation of the armor plating from the torso, orange kneepads, and black and silver boots. The top section of the hip joint was also printed brown on the front side. This version of Fett retained his grey rangefinder from the 2010 version, but featured a green cloth which was thinner than the brown one previously used, and carried a gun constructed from a blaster pistol and a black lightsaber hilt.

Also released in 2012 was a Celebration VI MINI Slave I at the San Diego Comic-Con International. This variant of Fett used the torso, leg and helmet pieces found on the other version released in 2012, but had a black headpiece with a smiling flesh-coloured face printed on it, a piece which was first used for Stormtroopers, Scout Troopers, and TIE Pilots. Apart from the helmet, this version of Fett did not come with any other accessories.

In 2013, a redesigned version of Boba Fett as a child was released in the 75023 Star Wars Advent Calendar. This version had long black hair and a double-sided face. The front of his head featured a sly face, and the other side had a grinning face. Young Boba had a light blue torso with dark wrinkles and a brown belt at the bottom. He had dark blue arms and light nougat hands, as well as short, light blue legs.

In 2015, an update of the 2012 version was released. This variant had updated printing for the entire figure and a new printed cape, as well as arm printing exclusive to the UCS 75060 Slave I.

In 2016, a the 2015 variant was released again without arm printing in the 75137 Carbon Freezing Chamber.

In 2017 another variant was released with the same armour design as the 2015 and 2016 variant, although it had grey arms and legs as well as a green cape to match Boba Fett's Ep VI appearance.

Promotional Variants

White Boba

The all white promotional version of Boba Fett.

Four promotional versions of Boba Fett have been created and released to date, all in 2010. The first variant released was a white Boba Fett. Ten thousand of these minifigures were released.[1] The first known main release was when 150 of these Minifigures were given out at the 2010 Canadian Toy Fair. This minifigure has the same pieces as the original version- legs, torso, black head and joined helmet and jetpack piece. The difference is that the minifigure's legs are all white as is the helmet/jetpack piece. The torso is also white, but features some black outline printing on it to represent Mandalorian armour. Approximately 320 of these white minifigures were distributed during LEGOLAND California's LEGO Star Wars Days held August 7 and 8, 2010. The minifigures were given to winners of the Jedi Trivia contest.

The second release was a solid bronze Boba Fett, given away as part of LEGO's "May the 4th" promotion. There are only two of these minifigures in existence, which were randomly given away to an order from the US or Canada with selected Star Wars sets ordered during the promotion. This minifigure had torso, leg, head and helmet/jetpack pieces, all of which are solid bronze.

BronzeFett

Bronze Boba Fett

During Comic-Con in 2010, a competition was held, with the winner receiving a promotional white Boba Fett, along with one of two 14-carat gold minifigures, and one of two sterling silver minifigures. The three minifigures were presented in a frame with a certificate of authenticity. These gold and silver variants were in the mould of pre-2010 Boba Fett minifigures. Additional gold and silver Boba Fett minifigures were given away during Star Wars Celebration V.[1]

Microfigure

In 2012, the game 3866 The Battle of Hoth was released, which included a Boba Fett microfigure. This figure was sand-green, and featured dark green printing for armour, brown printing for a belt, and black and red printing used to depict Fett's helmet. Also, silver printing was used to depict scratches and the logo on his armour, and further black printing was used for detailing and outlining.

In the Video Games

Boba Fett made his first video game appearance in 2005 with the release of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. Boba Fett's appearance in this game was based on his child variant (as the game was set during the prequel trilogy). The child Boba Fett was able to single-jump, and had the ability to fit through tight places. In this game, Fett did not have any weapons.

JangoWithBoba

Boba Fett in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game

Boba Fett's next appearance was in the game's sequel, LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy. This time, Boba Fett was based on his more recognizable form in green Mandalorian armour, and was similar in appearance to his first and fourth variations. Boba Fett once again was able to single-jump, but to also hover in the air after this jump using his jetpack. Boba Fett also had a blaster and could fire missiles after the "Bounty Hunter Rockets" Power Brick is found and the extra is purchased. Boba Fett's first video game version as a boy could also be unlocked if memory data from the previous game was inserted into the console, and the "Use Old Save" extra was unlocked and applied in-game.

Jangodeath

Jango's death

Boba Fett's third video game appearance was in LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga released in 2007, where both his boy and bounty hunter versions were available.

Boba Fett appeared in 2011 in the video game LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. He appeared as a child, but completely redesigned torso, leg and head pieces, and with a recoloured hairpiece. He also appeared as the 2010 redesigned Boba Fett.

Maquette

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The LEGO Boba Fett Maquette

In 2007, Gentle Giant produced a figure approximately 6 inches tall of Boba Fett. While the maquette is not actually LEGO, it did depict Boba Fett in LEGO form. The figure is designed to look like Boba Fett's original minifigure design, and has him holding a blaster, which is a shorter version of Part 4360, a part which has been used as a blaster rifle in past LEGO Star Wars sets, and a bazooka or a camera in other sets.

Background

Boba Fett was a clone of the bounty hunter Jango Fett, and raised by Jango as his son. Boba was "born" on Kamino, 31 years before the Battle of Yavin, and throughout his childhood received extensive training to become a bounty hunter from his father. When he was roughly ten years old, a Jedi Knight named Obi-Wan Kenobi met the Fetts on Kamino, who attempted to take Jango back to the Jedi Temple for questioning after receiving orders from Grand Master Yoda. However, Jango and Boba managed to escape on the Slave I after a brief but intense duel between Kenobi and Jango, with Boba assisting the latter by operating Slave I's laser cannons. However, Kenobi managed to place a homing beacon on Slave I, and began to follow it to the planet Geonosis. Jango eventually realized this, and attacked Kenobi's Jedi Starfighter with a range of weapons, and believed him to have perished in an explosion from a missile, not realizing that it was actually spare parts that Kenobi jettisoned which blew up. On Geonosis, the Fetts, along with leading members of the newly formed Confederacy of Independent Systems such as Count Dooku and Nute Gunray, attended what was to be the execution of a captured Kenobi along with his Padawan Anakin Skywalker and Senator Padmé Amidala, who had attempted to rescue him. However, over 200 Jedi stormed the execution arena before this could happen, and a battle between Jedi, Battle Droids, and Super Battle Droids ensued. Boba's father joined the battle in an attempt to kill Mace Windu; however, Windu was able to deflect Jango's lasers and decapitate him. The battle in the arena ended shortly after when Yoda along with Clone Troopers on Republic Gunships managed to evacuate the remaining Jedi, leaving Boba alone with his father's lifeless body.

Boba cloud city

Boba's Cloud City variant

Throughout the years after this event, Boba Fett grew to be known as the most feared bounty hunter in the Galaxy, like his father before him. Boba carried out many bounties, either working alone or with other bounty hunters such as Dengar and Bossk. Fett took to wearing green Mandalorian armor, and was never seen in public without his helmet on. One such bounty was to find the Millennium Falcon under the request from the Sith Lord Darth Vader, three years after the Battle of Yavin. Fett was the only bounty hunter successful in locating the Falcon on Cloud City, Bespin, and was rewarded for his efforts by Vader. Han Solo, the Captain of the Falcon was put into carbonite, and Fett transported him to Jabba the Hutt for payment.

One year later, a group of members from the Rebel Alliance composed of Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia Organa, Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian, R2-D2 and C-3PO attempted to rescue Captain Solo from Jabba, most of which ended up being captured by the Hutt, but not before Leia freed Solo from his carbonite. Fett, along with others staying at Jabba's Palace, went aboard Jabba's Sail Barge to watch the prisoners being fed to a nearby Sarlacc, however Skywalker managed to fight back after catching his lightsaber after it was catapulted to him from R2-D2, and a battle began. Fett, intent on taking down Skywalker , did not notice a temporarily semi-blind Solo nearby, who accidentally activated the manual controls on his jetpack when he hit them with a staff. Fett crashed into the side of the Sail Barge, and fell into the mouth of the Sarlacc below.

Appearances

851659

Fett's appearance as a Key Chain in 851659 Boba Fett Key Chain.

Magnet, Key Chain, and Watch Appearances

Video Game Appearances

Movie Appearances

Lego.com Description

LEGO.com-icon-yellow This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it. (visit this item's product page)

The cloned son of the legendary bounty hunter Jango Fett, Boba Fett was forced to become self-reliant at an early age and quickly grew into a battle-hardened and ruthless hunter with an even more famous reputation than his father’s.

Protected by his Mandalorian helmet and armor, Boba Fett carries an entire arsenal of weaponry and equipment, including shin-mounted blades, flame-throwing and rocket-launching wrist gauntlets, and a jetpack with a built-in grappling hook. He flies Slave I, a highly customized starship that is just as packed with hidden surprises as its pilot.


Gallery of variants

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Original variantYoungPrinted arms and legsBluish (New) Grey2010 Redesign2012 redesign2012 Comic-Con ExclusiveRedesigned YoungMicrofigureWhite Version (Promotional)Solid Bronze (Promotional)Gold and Silver, along with White Versions (Promotional)2015 Ep V Redesign2016 Ep V (no arm printing)2017 Ep VI RedesignYoung Redesign (2017)

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