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THE BOUNTY HUNTER EVOLUTION OF BOBA FETT CONCEPT ART II MCQUARRIE /JOHNSTON CONCEPT ART I MCQUARRIE /JOHNSTON DESIGNED BY Ralph McQuarrie, Joe Johnston After conceiving tho rough outline, McQuarrie passed design duties to future director Joe Johnston, who was tasked with fleshing out the look of the mysterious character This 'supert/ooper* became Boba Felt, a ruthless assassin who played an important rote in the second draft of The Empire Strikes Beck. Throughout the development process, Fett was designed wearing an earth-colored poncho, a dear homage to Clint Eastwood s Man with No Name. DESIGNED BY Ralph McQuarrie, Joe Johnston Ralph McQuarrie, the man behind much of the creature and character design for the Star Wars universe, was tasked by George Lucas to create a new villain for public appearances, as there was fear they were overexposing Darth Vader. In a stark white uniform with a heavy rectangular jctpack, this early version of Boba Fett was originally designed as a snowtrooper officer. PRE-PRODUCTION SAN ANSELMO PARADE PRE-PRODUCTION SUPERTROOPER BOBA FETT PORTRAYED BY Duwayne Dunham BOBA FETT PORTRAYED BY Duwayne Dunham, assistant editor of The Empire Strikes Back The Ralph McQuarrie and Joe Johnston concept was further refined for this screen test version of Boba Fett. Very similar to tho final version of Fett seen in The Empire Strikes Back. this version featured all the familiar goodies, from the wrist gauntlets and shoulder cape to the T-visor and steel-tipped boots. The only difference was that this prototype version was still all white. The design would be changed last minute to the iconic green and red to help the character stand out from the stormtrooporv Before even hrs appearance m the bur wars Holiday Special. lucky onlookers were able to ?et a glimpse of Boba Fett at the San Anselmc ountry Fair parade on September 24. 1978. This public appearance was a rare opportunity to present the cinematic version of Fett to the pub!<—with Darth Vader by hi$ side. This version is sightly more colorful than his того muted appearance in Empire. featuring yellow and orange gauntlets, a bluer jumpsuit, a ragged green poncho, and eye decals on the helmet. KENNER ACTION FIGURE STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL "THE STORY OF THE FAITHFUL WOOKIEE" PRODUCED BY Kenner PRODUCED BY Nelvana Limited BOBA FETT PORTRAYED BY Don Francks The infamous Star Wars Holiday Special is well-know for featunng the first official appearance of Boba For While the special itself was critically panned, the 10-minute cartoon featuring Fett is seen as the h»gh-po<nt of the television special. In the short, Fett saves Luke, Han. and Chewie from a dinosaur-like monster. Fett eventually betrays the rebels to Darth Vader and rockets away. Sporting а Ыие helmet and yellow chest piece, Fett is armed with a twin-pronged rifle that is never seen again. >on figure' mcr line proved massively j the behemoth that is ismg The Boba Fett figure ter. only available via mail-in with the purchase of four other Star Wars figures Originally advertised as featuring a rocket-firing backpack, this feature was removed from the final product due to safety concerns. The figure closely resembles Fett's appearance in the Holiday Special, but with a green chest plate and red and black accents on his helmet. me oriQir»,i STAR WARS EPISODE VI RETURN OFTHEJEDI STAR WARS EPISODE V: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK DIRECTED BY Irvin Kershner BOBA FETT PORTRAYED BY Jeremy Bulloch. John Morton, Jason Wingreen (original voice), Temuera Morrison (2004 DVD voice) As the first cinematic appearance of Boba Fett (beforo ho was retroactively added to tho A New Hope Special Edition), there was much hype surrounding this new villain in the Star Wars saga. Despite having only four lines of dialogue. Boba was an instant hit with fans. His battle-scarred Mandalorian armor and T-shaped visor became an •conic symbol of the franchise on par with Voder's swooping black helmet. Bobo's intricate armor •s part of bis appeal, and features a jet pack, wrist gauntlets, flamethrower, external targeting rangefinder, and trusty E-33 carbine rifle. DIRECTED 8Y Richard Marquand BOBA FETT PORTRAYED BY Jeremy Bulloch. Mark Austin (SE*). Don Bies (SE), Nelson Hall Boba Fett returned in the first half of Return Ы the Jed» A year after The Entire Strikes Back, Han Solo's friends have hatched a plan to rescue him from Jabbo the Hutt Boba ts on-hand to watc as Luke Skywalker and his friends are captured and sentenced to death by digestion in the Sariao A mixture of underestimation and pure bad luck cause Boba to tumble into the Sariacc's open maw. Notable differences in his attire are various new silver, black, and gray scratches on his helmet, red gauntlets, a dark green cape, and a more colorful and weathered jetpack. •Special Edition 2002 STAR WARS EPISODE II: ATTACK OF THE CLONES STAR WARS: DROIDS "A RACE TO THE FINISH PRODUCED BY Nelvana Limited & Lucasfilm Ltd BOBA FETT PORTRAYED BY Don Francks DIRECTED BY George Lucas BOBA FETT PORTRAYED BY Daniel Logan A fan favorite from the original trilogy, Boba Fett made his first prequel trilogy appearance in Attack of the Clones. Shown as a young boy. Fett's origins are explained as being an unmodified clono of his father, bounty hunter Jango Fett Young Boba appears as an olive-skinned youth with long brown heir, a blue tunic-style shirt, and an impetuous attitude. In the cp«sodc z5 short-lived amma Fett appears as a his suit's various weapons in an attempt to thwart the heroes and win the Boonta Speeder Race Beyond his distinctive helmet and cape, his appearance is significantly simplified, with а Ыие helmet and gauntlets, white pants, and a yellow-tinged chest piece. An action figun i iron de with his appeara e is now a very rare J>ousands of dollar mint in t> STAR WARS: 1313 STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS DEVELOPED BY LucasArts CREATED BY George Lucas DEVELOPED BY Dave Filoni BOBA FETT PORTRAYED BY Daniel Logan death of Jango Fett at the hands o< Mace Wrndu, Aurra Sing and Bossk in the senes shows hi
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