

Today's
    entry is Leia - wait for it - in  bounty hunter Boushh disguise! 
Yes,    for all you guys out there, this is a  woman figure, but for 
figures    back then this was pretty darn good. Of  course, when we 
first saw  this   character in the movie, everyone was  trying to figure
 out who it  was,   until she started to free Han - that  made it pretty
 obvious  before she   took the helmet off. It was also a  little hard 
to believe a  character   as short as this was holding  Chewbacca at 
bay. I mean,  really? I was   once told a Wookiee would tear  your arms 
off if they  lost.
Five  reasons that this figure is still cool (despite being a girl):
1.
    The helmet. Not only is it removable  and Leia's head is still in   
 proportion, but if you want to pretend it's  the real Boushh, you can  
  just leave the helmet on.
2.
    The helmet is packaged in a separate  bubble on the card. It makes 
it    look like it's floating above the  figure's head, as if anointing 
her    with a crown or some lofty purpose.  Yeah, I know, weird reason, 
huh?
3.    Blaster rifle. 
Holy cow - what other character carries  a blaster    that's as big as 
them? No wonder Han marries her later (in  the novels)!
4. This  figure just makes it cool for boys to actually own a woman doll, I mean,  action figure.
Negative
     1: No thermal detonator. Although the later release of this figure 
 in    the 1990's had a thermal detonator, it was permanently built into
  her    hand. Oh, what a choking hazard we missed out on!
Backstory:
The novel and graphic novels Shadows of the Empire
    explained what happened in between Empire  Strikes Back and Return 
of    the Jedi (It was a big media blitz for  LucasFilm at the time. 
Anyone    remember it? Anyone?). A bounty hunter  named Boushh was 
killed by  the   crime syndicate Black Sun (led by Xizor, a  wannabe 
successor to  the   Emperor) after trying to embezzle funds. His  killer
 happened to  keep   Boushh's uniform, which Leia took to wearing as a  
disguise in  plot   point of the story. She later used it to infiltrate 
 Jabba's  palace and   do a poor, but well-intentioned attempt at saving
 Han  -  although it is   unclear if this went according to plan or not 
with   Luke coming and   Lando already there.
Boushh
    was a member of a near-human race called Ubese,  from Uba IV that   
often  worked as mercenaries. Due to their secretive  nature they often 
  wore  helmeted breathing masks, like the one in the  film. Interesting
   tidbit:  the same guy who did Leia's Boushh voice in  ROTJ also did  
 E.T.'s  voice. No word though on why Boushh had to be spelled with two "H's."  I mean,  honestly, who does that?
Want more?  Leia's  Wookieepedia article.  Boushh's Wookieepedia  article.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Princess Leia Organa (Boushh Disguise) (ROTJ 1983-84)
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