If
it's seventies retro-chic and a blaster in its hand, then it must
be Greedo. Ah, much maligned "G," as his friends call him. It's
fairly obvious that Han shot you first, not like Star Wars: the Special Edition
showed. You shooting first and missing? I don't think so. You guys
were sitting right across the table from each other! A blind
Turkalian Grag Beast of Goopos IV couldn't have missed that shot.
Heck, even on the set of the upcoming Indiana Jones IV movie George Lucas was seen wearing a "Han Shot First" t-shirt.
Greedo
came out during the entire run of the figures, first on a Star Wars
card, then ESB, and ROTJ. Taking a look at his outfit screams 70's
today, or someone from the Scissors Sisters. Apparently someone from
Kenner must have gotten the outfit of another cantina alien mixed
up and put it on Greedo, instead of the jacket with yellow stripes
and vest that he had in the film. Why they never changed the figure
in all its years of production we'll never know. At least the head
is pretty good.
Why should you get this figure? Five reasons:
1. Proceeds from every sale go to the "Han Shot First" restoration project.
2.
You will never get a chance to own another figure that screams
"Yes, I am wearing a tacky green jumpsuit, but I'm okay with it."
3. Cantina scene - classic. You need to get every figure you can from it and play that funky music.
4. How else are you going to act out the scene between Han and Greedo for your drama class without this figure?
5.
He comes with a blaster. Hey, it's the same one the Han figure
comes with. Do you suppose...okay: Greedo threatens Han. They
wrestle for the gun. It goes off, killing Greedo. Han mourns this
tragic loss of life, takes the gun, and vows to do good in Greedo's
name. This is how it will happen in Star Wars: a Very Special Edition.
Backstory:
Greedo's
family fled their homeworld after persecution by a warlord.
Eventually hooking up with some bounty hunters that taught him the
essentials, Greedo had dreams of one day becoming the best" bounty
hunter there ever was. He was maneuvered into going after Han because
of a grudge he had against him (Han once caught him stealing power
coupling from the Falcon), even though the bounty hunters who arranged this knew Greedo would be no match for Solo.
In the novel Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina,
it was revealed that the bartender took Greedo's body after his
death, and, except for the head, used it to make a fine liquer.
Whether his partons knew this or not is debatable. Greedos' head was
eventually claimed by a friend and given a proper burial. Sheesh,
what a way to go.
Want more? His Wookieepedia article
63rd in alphabetical order
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Greedo (SW 1978-79)
Posted by Ben at 1:30 AM
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