
Yes,    the Rancor is big (10 inches tall) but it’s always slightly    disappointing when something this big doesn’t come with at least one    accessory. When this was released in the 1990’s line, they at least    included that bone that Luke stuck in its mouth.
The Rancor    Monster came in an ROTJ box large enough to fit in, and the arms,    wrists, and legs all moved. One of the rises on its spine was a lever    that could open and close the mouth. Its hands were just the right size    to hold the regular size figures, especially uppity Gamorrean Guards.
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. You finally have the perfect companion to your headless Gamorrean Guard.
2. That face? Those claws? This thing absolutely freaked out your little sister.
3. Not a regular figure, not a vehicle. It was a unique niche figure – at least that’s what you can tell your artsy friends.
4. No other figure has so simulated the gentle hues of feces.
5. Well, now I use it as a puppet to talk to my 2-year-old. She likes talking to it, even if she won’t touch it.
Backstory:
Rancors'    original planet was Dathomir, a planet later colonized by humans.  Some   of the colonists included Jedi descendants, who formed bonds to  the   Rancor herds , helping them hunt during the day (when Rancor’s  couldn’t   see as well) and giving the human transportation, not unlike  horses.   Rancors on Dathomir are generally smarter and larger than  those taken   off-planet. The one in Jabba’s palace crashlanded on  Tatooine during its   transport, and was trained by animal tamer  Malakili, who formed a  close  bond with it. When he learned that Jabba  had plans to make the  Rancor  fight a krayt dragon (a rare and large  Tatooine carnivore) he  planned to  escape with it. However, plans  changed when Luke had to kill  it.
Interesting facts:
- This toy can be seen on top of a TV in a Metallica video (sorry, don’t remember which one).
-    The one in ROTJ was a puppet slowed down several times for a more    realistic effect. They tried going with a guy in a suit at first (like    the Wampa), but no one really liked it.
- There is a photo    circulating on the web of the Rancor battling the dragon from    Dragonslayer. The guys from Industrial Light and Magic (that worked on    both films) thought this would be funny.
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Rancor Monster Figure (ROTJ)
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Haha. You're right about the feces color. I had this, and the bone thing always fell down inside the figure. Then one of the arms broke off after rough play. I had to superglue it back on and it was never the same.
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