Jango Fett
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Jango Fett is a minifigure based on the Star Wars bounty hunter of the same name. He has appeared in only one LEGO set over the years and has been a playable character in all four LEGO Star Wars Video Games, although save data from the first game must be available to the console to play as him in the second.
Description
Jango Fett has blue legs and arms, with brown hips and black hands. His torso is dark grey with light grey armour printing on it. Under his grey and blue helmet is a mostly black head with printing of a face on on side. Without his helmet, a black hairpiece is meant to be fitted on. The helmet has a T-shaped opening in the middle so that, when placed on the black head, it becomes a T-shaped visor. Around the T-slit are blue markings with grey around that. The helmet is connected to a jetpack, which reduces the side-to-side movement of the helmet to zero. Jango also comes with twin blasters representing his signature Westar-34 Blasters.
Background
Jango Fett was a human male born on Concord Dawn, where his family was killed by the Death Watch, a splinter group from the legendary True Mandalorians. Alone and afraid, Jango was adopted by Jaster Mereel, the leader of the Mandalorians. When Jaster's second in command, Montross, betrayed him to the Death Watch in a trap ending with Mereel's death, Jango Fett rose to become the leader, or Mand'alor, himself.
When the last of the True Mandalorians were massacred on Galidraan, framed by the Death Watch and attacked by Jedi, Fett, after killing six Jedi singlehandedly and escaping, decided to become a bounty hunter. Some of his more notable jobs were the attempted assassination of Padmé Naberrie and tracking Deathsticks to the Bando Gora cult.
After being recruited by Count Dooku, Fett became the template from which all of the Clone Troopers were made. One clone was adopted by Jango as his son, named Boba Fett who was altered from the rest of the clones, having the accelerated growth hormone and the unconditional obedience factor removed. Boba, in his time, would later become the most successful Bounty Hunter in the galaxy, just like his father.
At the Battle of Geonosis, Jango died at the hands of Jedi Master Mace Windu, who beheaded him in the Geonosian Arena with his purple bladed lightsaber.
In the Video Games
Jango Fett appeared in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. He was the main enemy in Episode II's Chapter 1 and Chapter 3. After completing these levels, Jango Fett could be purchased at Dex's Diner and then used as a playable character in any level in Free Play mode.
In LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, he could be used as a playable character in Free Play Mode, if the player has a previous game save from LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and if the player enables characters from the first game to be used in the Cheats Menu. He also appears in LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.
A redesigned version of Jango Fett made an appearance in 2011 in LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars.
Appearances
- Set Appearances
- Video Game Appearances
- LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (From LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game save file only)
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
- Movie Appearances
- Pens
Gallery
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Jango with Lama Su
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