
Walrus   Man is another poorly (many would say humorously) translated Cantina   character into figure as far as clothing goes. This garish presentation   wouldn’t be corrected until the updated figure in the 1990’s line.   Sometimes it hurts my eyes just to look at it, like the tint on my TV is   way out of whack. The figure has an, um, orange turtleneck, with blue   arms and legs. It came with the same blaster that many of the Star Wars   aliens came with, a Stormtrooper-issue model. Walrus Man came on the   original Star Wars card, as well as ESB and ROTJ.
What always   bothered me about this figure, other than the eye-straining colors, was   that the card back wasn’t a photo but a photo-like picture. This   character had real screen time and they couldn’t put a real photo on   there? Really, I joke (Hasbro give me free stuff). Not only that, but   the picture shows – glaringly – that the figure has the wrong clothing.
Why should you own this figure? Five  reasons:
1. Common weaponry. Lose the figure and you’ve  still got a gun that goes with a dozen other figures.
2. It is so  damn funny. Orange turtleneck. Orange turtleneck!!!???
3. Again,  no Cantina scene you make should be without him. After all, he gets his  arm cut off.
4.  Get enough of these and put them around a  sleeping friend. When he  wakes up convince him he’s having some kind of  acid trip.
5. Finally, you have an excuse for ripping the arm off  a figure – it happened in the film!
Backstory:
Like  many of the aliens names from the  original films, Walrus Man was more  of nickname than anything else. In  the mythos, his name is Ponda Baba  and his race is Aqualish. Because of  the mix-up in the original movie,  where the standing Walrus Man has  webbed hands and the severed arms has  hairy fingers, the Star Wars  universe says that there are two species  of Aqualish, each having one of  these traits. So, in actuality, Ponda  is kind of a hybrid. It is also  never explained why his is the only  lightsaber wound that isn’t  instantly cauterized.
Ponda Baba  rescued Doctor Evazan (the other  bad guy in the Cantina) from a bounty  hunter and the two became  partners. Eventually they ran into Luke and  Obi-Wan, who cut off Ponda’s  arm. Evazan made him a prosthetic arm  which didn’t work, but he kept  trying to make Ponda whole, even trying a  mind transference device to  another body. To this day they are  probably both still alive.
Want  more?  His  Wookieepedia entry
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Walrusman (SW 1978-79)
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I loved Walrus Man! Mine was swallowed whole by the Rancor and for years afterward could be heard rattling around in this belly.
P.S. Why would Kenner make a toy that could fit figures but not make them retrievable.
/cries
There are a lot whys in the Kenner line - mainly Walrusman's clothes!
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