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This Saga Series Jango Fett action figure allows for the recreation of two of his best movie moments. Firstly, you can recreate the scene where Fett's flame thrower singes Mace Windu's cloak as he force leaps over the arena balcony. Secondly, his final moment when he is decapitated by Windu in the arena just after Fett has been trampled by the Reek beast. The magnetic head is a bit wobbly but this can be forgiven since being able to decapitate Jango is priceless.
Unfortunately Jango's holsters aren't usable for storing his blasters.
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When Boba picks up his father's helmet we are reminded of all the times Vader's helmet is removed in the Original Trilogy and now also of Ren's fascination with his father Vader's helmet in The Force Awakens. What strikes me more though is the question of why Jango's head doesn't fall out of his helmet, and why Boba picks it up so easily - human heads are quite heavy things, especially with the added weight of the helmet.
For one explanation of why Boba can pick up Jango's helmet with ease see here (swearing alert): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZwe-Q2d_bc.
With the exception of the removable head, this Jango Fett is almost identical to the Firing Gauntlet Jango Fett, right down to the dint in his helmet. In fact, I've cheated slightly and used the Firing Gauntlet Jango Fett in the top banner photo.
In the movie Mace Windu actually doesn't look that proud of himself in the immediate moments after he's chopped off Jango Fett's head. It's not quite shame that flashes across his face but it's a look which gives us a good indication that he knows he has dispatched Fett in rage and that this is not in keeping with the Jedi code.
You can find my article on Jango Fett in The Attack of the Clones here: What Jango Fett knows in The Attack of the Clones.
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