

You     have to give props to Kenner on this figure. Despite something as     awkward as twin head tails, they still managed to make them into the     figure and not just a detail – they actually stick out his head. Like     General Madine, he comes with a “battle staff,” even though this is  not    the same staff as Madine has. Both staff seem largely ceremonial,  and    this one does not appear in the film either. He also came with a  tan    felt cloak, and legs that “scissored” much like the Emperor’s  and    Obi-Wan’s. Bib only came out on an ROTJ card. Mexico’s Lili Ledy     distributor came out with a red-caped Bib Fortuna, but these are  quite    rare and often faked.
Why should you get this figure?  Five reasons:
1. Those wrapping head tails. C’mon, who  has those?
2. That velvety cloak, it just feels, oh, so good.
3.  Having this figure held out hope that your parents would get Jabba.  Well, a little hope.
4. Use it to practice your broken English  (or Basic as they call it in the SW universe): “Jabba no barga.”
5.  Cut off the head tails and the figure can double as any pasty-faced  vampire you want.
Backstory:
Bib    Fortuna  was cast out of his society (home planet Ryloth) after being    caught  smuggling a spice from the planet. After an unsuccessful job  at   Kuat  Drive Yards, eh fell in working for Jabba the Hutt,  smuggling,   then  advising him. After his present of a rancor monster  to Jabba, he   was  elevated to majordomo to Jabba. Throughout the years  in service to   Jabba  he tried many times to kill his master, but each  attempt failed.
Bib    managed to escape on a skiff right before  Luke and the gang blew up    Jabba’s Sand Barge, and made his way back  to the palace. He fought over    what was left of Jabba’s estate,  apparently winning, but then taken  by   B’Omarr Monks who took out his  brain and placed it in one of their    spider-like cyborgs.
Six  months after the Battle of Endor, Bib    lured an associate of his to  Tatooine to recover some weapons caches.    After his associate’s  betrayal, Bib convinced the Monks to put his  brain   into his friend’s  body, and he began rebuilding his own little  empire.
Want  the full story?  His Wookieepedia article
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Monday, February 13, 2012
Bib Fortuna (ROTJ 1983-4)
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