Boba Fett Costume – Star Wars Pretty Cool Guy

Star Wars Boba Fett – Journey on Another Halloween

Stars Wars has appealed to generations of fans for over thirty years. Between the more recent movies, the current computer animated series, and future plans for a live-action series, it doesn’t look to be going anywhere anytime soon!
Boba Fett Child costume PictureEver since the Boba Fett figure appeared in a line up of bounty hunters summoned by Darth Vader to track down Han Solo and the Millennium Falcon, boys and girls have been transfixed by this enigmatic mysterious hero. (It’s possible, if you’re a bit younger, you actually first saw the menacing Boba Fett alongside a slithering Jabba the Hutt in the special extended edition of A New Hope. Or perhaps, if you want to admit you watched it, your first exposure to the green-helmeted bounty hunter was the infamous and cheesy 1978 Star Wars Christmas Special!)

Years later, we were treated to the origin of our favorite bad-guy-out-for-himself. An “unaltered clone” of Jango Fett, Boba Fett apparently had a million identical brothers out there, but Boba Fett was the one and only allowed to grow up at a natural pace and think for himself. He turned out to be a pretty cool guy!

A man of few words, the Boba Fett Star Wars character always knew how to steal a scene. He was so cool that fans were upset by his rather clumsy demise by a blinded Han Solo into the pit of a monster called the Sarlaac. In the extended universe of comics, novels, and games beyond the movies, Boba Fett survived the fall and lived to journey on for another day!

Have your child in the Boba Fett Costume and steal the scene this Halloween as he searches door to door for Han Solo—and some candy. The bounty hunter code this year is “Trick or Treat!”

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