
What     do you do when you run out of the will to make something unique?  Why,    dig up something old and re-use it! That’s what Kenner did for   Jabba’s   Dungeon, reusing the base from the Droid Factory. It was   remolded,   however, so you couldn’t see that there were spots to put a   bunch of   little pieces. The base of the hook was also moved a little.
The     Dungeon was a Sears exclusive, and had two different versions (one   for   each year it was out). The first one had a grey base and came with   8D8,   Klaatu (Skiff Guard), and Nikto. The later one had a brown base   and  came  with EV-9D9, Amanaman, and Barada. It only came out in an   ROTJ  box. The  hook was the only implement of torture – or the movable   part –  in the  whole thing. It is interesting to note that anything   that ever  came with  figures in the original line was some store’s   exclusive.  Hmmm.
Why should you own this set? Five reasons:
1. You got left out of the Droid Factory craze.
2. You want these three/six figures, but are too lazy to buy them separately.
3. Get it for it’s play value! Oh, wait, it sucks.
4. Can use it as a display stand, because that’s about all it’s good for.
5. You can fit it in the full-size Jabba’s Palace you’re building. You nerd.
Backstory:
Jabba’s     real dungeon had grimy cells, and the droid torture rooms were  pretty    much one big room and didn’t resemble this at all. This is  pretty  much a   lazy excuse to come out with another toy in my humble  opinion.
Want more about Jabba's Palace?  The Wookieepedia article
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
The Jabba the Hutt Dungeon Action Playset (ROTJ)
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On the plus side, the ramp on the left means Jabba's Dungeon playset is wheelchair accessible. :)
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