
In name, this is a playset, but it can be argued that this is a two-figure set with some accessories.
The
     major player here is Jabba, with movable torso, arms, and tail. 
When     you moved the torso it made the tail move – rather nifty at the
  time.    Accompanying him is his cackling court jester, Salacious 
Crumb.  Crumb    has no movement, and is only formed to sit on Jabba’s 
throne.  However,    this doesn’t prevent your from trying to imitate 
his laugh.
The throne features all the accoutrements:
-Trapdoors to simulate Jabba’s dungeon.
-A hookah with pipe and water bowl (for a tasty Klaatoine paddy frog snack)
-A slave collar and “chain”
To be honest, this was probably one of the best figures I ever had.
Why should you own it? I’ll supersize-it with 10 reasons!
1. Jabba’s eyes. No, this isn’t romantic – the figure had really cool lifelike glassy eyes!
2. Where else are you going to find a toy that so blatantly advertises smoking?
3. The detail is actually really good for the original line, down to the little Cyclops faces on the front of the throne.
4.
     The inside of Jabba’s throne is another one of those “Mom doesn’t  
 know   what she’s buying me” things. There are skeletons in there and a
    random  jawbone and everything!
5. Doing the Jabba Shuffle – move the tail back and forth and watch him do the twist.
6. Make Salacious Crumb cackle incessantly at your younger sibling.
7.
     The slave collar and chain gave you hope that they would make a 
Leia    in  Slave Girl outfit figure. This, however, did not come until 
the    1990’s  line.
8. The figure set up on the box, 
other than Luke    wearing  the collar, is actually fairly 
representative of the  characters   on the  scene in the movie.
9. Jabba’s trap-doored throne dungeon is a good place to give time-outs to your figures that have been naughty.
10. Perfect to place next to your Han in Carbonite (either the figure or the accessory from the Slave I ship).
Backstory:
His
     full name was Jabba Desilijic Tiure, a Hutt who, at only 80 (he was
     about 622 years old when he died), started his crime empire on   
Tatooine.   His palace is actually an old B’Omarr monastery (the big   
spider thing   you see in the palace? That’s a B’Omarr monk).
He
   rose to power   through gambling, spice smuggling, and other sordid  
 endeavors. He   attracted various lowlifes of the galaxy, including   
bounty hunters,   various yes-men, and his majordomo, Bib Fortuna. He   
picked up Salacious   Crumb, a Kowakian spider monkey, on one of his   
rare off-world   excursions. Crumb had been a pest on a space station   
and hitched a ride   on Jabba’s ship, one step ahead of exterminators.  
 Crumb so humored  Jabba  with his antics that he kept him on as a   
jester, but only if  Crumb made  him laugh at least daily.
Jabba’s
   overconfidence led  to his  downfall when Luke and the gang,  
attempting  to rescue Han,  killed Jabba  and much of his entourage by  
blowing up  his sand barge  (technically Leia  strangled him with the  
slave chain  before that).  Crumb died in the  explosion.
After
  Jabba’s death,  the B’Omarr  monks took their  monastery back by 
force,  overcoming  whichever of  Jabba’s followers were  left. Jabba’s 
father,  Zorba, put a  price out on  the people who killed  his son, but
 ended  the bounty once  Leia was  elected to head of office,  to avoid 
any  conflict.
Want more?  Jabba's full Wookieepedia article
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
Jabba the Hutt Action Playset (ROTJ)
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This has to be my favorite Return of the Jedi piece! I still have mine from when I was a kid. As I get missing parts and action figures from the vintage Kenner Star Wars toy lines, my focus is on getting all of the patrons from Jabba's palace. It would be nice to populate this playset. That way I have a lot of ammunition for Jabba's action feature power tail!
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