
Wicket    is, in my humble opinion, the worst deal for your money in the  history   of Star Wars figures. Why? It is the smallest, and for an  accessory we   just get the one little spear he poked Leia with (not in  the Biblical   sense). If you picked this card up by the back you might  not even   realize it had a figure attached – that’s how small it is.  This is the   only figure that needed a magnifying glass instead of a  coin in the POTF   line.
Wicket, the Ewok that inexplicably comes  with three  names,  came on an ROTJ and a POTF card. The ROTJ card came  in two  variations:  spear on right and spear on left.
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1.  Despite its miniscule size, its arms and legs are still articulated.
2.  It is a very accurate figure compared to the character.
3. Your  dog chewed your other figures, but he swallowed this one. Wait, is that a  plus?
4. Finally, a figure that can fit in your “fifth” jeans  pocket. And get lost in there.
5. When you rigged the Ewok  catapult for full launch capability, Wicket went the farthest.
Backstory:
Wicket   Wystri  Warrick was born to Deej (father) and Shodu (mother) in Bright   Tree  Village. His close friends were Kneesaa, Teebo, and Latara. He  was   probably about 12 years old when Empire built the second death  star  over  his home planet of Endor. Prior to that time he had many   adventures  with his friends in the wilds of Endor (as shown in the Ewok   animated  series and the two Ewok movies). During ROTJ he befriended   Leia and  helped the Rebellion defeat the Empire. After ROTJ Wicket   eventually  married Kneesaa and succeeded Chief Chirpa as head of the   village.
In  the movie he was played by Warwick Davis, who went   on to play him in  the two Ewok movies. He also starred in another Lucas   film, Willow.  Wicket was originally supposed to be played by Kenny   Baker, but he was  sick that day. Baker then played Paploo, the one that   stole the speeder  bike.
Want more?  His  Wookieepedia entry
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
Wicket W. Warrick (ROTJ 1983-84)
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