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− | |image = |
+ | |image = <gallery> |
+ | Book-of-boba-fett-teaser-poster-989797346.jpg|The Book of Boba Fett |
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+ | BobaFett_Helmetless_TBOBF.png|The Book of Boba Fett (Unmasked) |
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+ | Boba Fett The Mandalorian.webp|The Mandalorian |
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+ | Boba-Fett-Transparent-Images-PNG.png|Original trilogy |
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+ | Young-Boba-Fett.png|Teen |
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+ | Boba on Kamino.webp|Kid |
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+ | </gallery> |
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|fullname = Boba Fett |
|fullname = Boba Fett |
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− | |alias = |
+ | |alias = {{scroll box|''Jaster's Legacy''<br> |
+ | Alpha<br> |
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− | Son of Jango Fett<br> |
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+ | Unit A0050<br> |
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Lucky<br> |
Lucky<br> |
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''Bob'ika''<br> |
''Bob'ika''<br> |
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Jaster Mereel<br> |
Jaster Mereel<br> |
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− | ''Ba'buir'' <small>(by Mirta Gev)</small> |
+ | ''Ba'buir'' <small>(by Mirta Gev)</small><br> |
+ | Beskar Brawler Jango<br> |
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− | |origin = ''Star Wars'' franchise |
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+ | Uncle Boba <small>(by Venku Skirata)</small><br> |
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+ | Bo <small>(by Sintas Vel)</small><br> |
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+ | Lord Fett<br> |
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+ | Master Fett}} |
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+ | |origin = ''{{w|Star Wars Holiday Special}}'' |
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|occupation = Bounty hunter<br> |
|occupation = Bounty hunter<br> |
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+ | Bodyguard for [[Jabba the Hutt (Star Wars)|Jabba the Hutt]] <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
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− | Darth Vader's hitman<br> |
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+ | Mercenary for the [[Galactic Empire]] <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
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− | Jabba the Hutt's bodyguard<br> |
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+ | Hitman for [[Darth Vader (Star Wars)|Darth Vader]] <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
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− | ''Manda'lor'' <small>(leader of the Mandalorians)</small> |
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+ | [[Tusken Raiders|Tusken Raider]]<br> |
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− | |skills = Mandalorian training provides highly excellent sharp-shooting skills and gadgetry.<br> |
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+ | Crime lord<br> |
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+ | Daimyo of Mos Espa<br> |
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+ | ''Manda'lor'' <small>(leader of the Mandalorians, Legends)</small> |
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+ | |skills = Excellent sharp-shooting skills and gadgetry<br> |
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Very high intelligence<br> |
Very high intelligence<br> |
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+ | Expert Martial Artist<br> |
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− | Mastery of tactics |
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+ | Mastery of tactics<br> |
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− | |hobby = Hunting the Jedi.<br> |
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+ | Intimidation<br> |
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+ | Brute strength |
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+ | |hobby = {{scroll box|Hunting Jedi <small>(formerly)</small>.<br> |
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Making money.<br> |
Making money.<br> |
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+ | Working with his partner, Fennec Shand.<br> |
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− | Preferring to be alone. |
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+ | Remembering the times he spent with his father and Zam.<br> |
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− | |goals = {{Scroll box|Kill Mace Windu in order to avenge his father Jango Fett <small>(succeeded indirectly).</small>.<br> |
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− | + | Working.<br> |
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+ | Killing.<br> |
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− | Capture Han Solo <small>(formerly; succeeded)</small>.<br> |
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+ | Hanging out with Fennec.<br> |
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+ | Keeping the people of Mos Espa safe.}} |
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+ | |goals = {{Scroll box| |
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+ | '''Canon:'''<br> |
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+ | Avenge Jango's death. <small>(failed)</small><br> |
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+ | Capture Han Solo.<br> |
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+ | Recover Jango's armor.<br> |
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+ | Recover his armor.<br> |
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+ | Help [[w:c:hero:The Mandalorian|Mando]] save [[w:c:hero:Din Grogu|Grogu]].<br> |
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+ | Honor Jango's legacy.<br> |
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+ | Hijack [[Jabba the Hutt (Star Wars)|Jabba]]'s empire.<br> |
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+ | Maintain the empire.<br> |
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+ | <small>(all succeeded)</small><br> |
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'''Legends:'''<br> |
'''Legends:'''<br> |
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− | Help |
+ | Help defeat Yuuzhan Vong.<br> |
Rebuild Mandalorian society.<br> |
Rebuild Mandalorian society.<br> |
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− | + | Cure his illness.<br> |
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+ | Bond with Mirta.<br> |
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− | Have a closer bond with his granddaugher Mirta Gev <small>(succeeded)</small>.<br> |
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+ | <small>(all succeeded)</small><br> |
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− | Avenge his daughter Ailyn Vel's death and free his ex-wife Sintas Vel from carbonite <small>(failed)</small>.<br> |
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+ | Avenge Ailyn's death.<br> |
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− | Train Jaina Solo to defeat Darth Caedus.<br> |
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+ | Free Sintas from carbonite.<br> |
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− | Find a cure for the nanovirus preventing him from returning home.}} |
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+ | <small>(both failed)</small><br> |
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− | |crimes = Contract killing<br> |
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+ | Train Jaina to defeat [[Darth Caedus|Caedus]].<br> |
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− | Kidnapping<br> |
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+ | Find the nanovirus cure.<br> |
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+ | <small>(both succeeded)</small> |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |crimes = {{Scroll box|Mass murder<br> |
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+ | Fratricide<br> |
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+ | Filicide<br> |
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Animal cruelty<br> |
Animal cruelty<br> |
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− | Espionage |
+ | Espionage<br> |
+ | Contract killings<br> |
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− | |type of villain = Protective Mercenary}} {{Quote|He's no good to me dead.|Boba Fett about Han Solo.}} {{Quote|I always get my man.|Boba Fett}} {{Quote|What if he doesn't survive? He's worth a lot to me.|Boba Fett to Darth Vader, putting Han Solo in the freezing carbon chamber.}} {{Quote|Don't get in my way.|Boba Fett.}} |
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+ | Kidnapping<br> |
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+ | Vigilantism<br> |
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+ | Sabotage<br> |
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+ | War crimes<br> |
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+ | Aiding and abetting<br> |
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+ | Usurpation<br> |
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+ | Stalking<br> |
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+ | Organized crime<br> |
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+ | Terrorism<br> |
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+ | Arson<br> |
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+ | Assault<br> |
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+ | Theft}} |
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+ | |type of villain = Honorable Mercenary}} {{Quote|He's no good to me dead.|Boba Fett about Han Solo, also his most famous quote.[[File:He's no good to me dead (original).ogg|noicon|300px|right]][[File:Hes No Good To Me Dead Special Edition.ogg|noicon|300px|right]]}} {{Quote|What if he doesn't survive? He's worth a lot to me.|Boba Fett to [[Darth Vader (Star Wars)|Darth Vader]], putting Han Solo in the freezing carbon chamber.[[File:BobaFettOriginal.ogg|noicon|300px|right]][[File:What if he doesn't survive, He's worth a lot to me (online-audio-converter.com).ogg|noicon|300px|right]]}} {{Quote|I'm a simple man making his way through the galaxy. Like my father before me.|Boba Fett to [[w:c:hero:The Mandalorian|The Mandalorian]].}} {{Quote|[[Jabba the Hutt (Star Wars)|Jabba]] ruled with fear. I intend to rule with respect.|Boba Fett in ''The Book of Boba Fett''.[[File:FearAndRespect.ogg|noicon|300px|right]]}} |
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− | '''Boba Fett''' is a major |
+ | '''Boba Fett''' is a [[w:c:hero:Boba Fett|major character]] in the ''{{w|Star Wars}}'' franchise. Originally code named '''Alpha''', he is a pure clone of [[Jango Fett (Star Wars)|Jango Fett]] specifically made to be raised as Jango's own son. As a result, he remains heavily unaltered in contrast to the Clone Troopers and instead retains Jango's original genetic DNA. |
+ | Ever since the death of his father, Boba Fett continued on his legacy as a bounty hunter, working alongside various bounty hunters, as well taking on other bounties made available to him. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, Boba Fett became one of the galaxy's most infamous bounty hunters across the outer region. |
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− | Reasons for Fett's popularity is interpreted as that he is a masculine character, being a rifle-armed bounty hunter donning a mask and suit, and that he joined the heroes in demanding [[Darth Vader]] to spare Han's life (for in his case, Han is no good to him dead). |
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− | == |
+ | ==Personality== |
+ | In his youth, Boba held his father in high esteem despite being an almost moral bounty hunter and did not hesitate to attempt to take down Obi-Wan in defense of his father. When Jango was killed by Windu, Boba vowed revenge on the Jedi Master for justice, going so far as to ally himself with other unscrupulous bounty hunters. His desire for revenge, however, did not cause him to become as despicable as his partners, refusing to kill hostages to the point that [[Aurra Sing]] did so herself. After his capture following Hondo Ohnaka's advice to act with dignity as Jango would have done, Boba admitted that he had done wrong but still vowed never to forgive Windu for what he had done to his father. |
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− | ===''Attack of the Clones''=== |
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− | In the days of the Old Republic, 10-year-old Boba Fett and his father, [[Jango Fett]], were approached by Obi-Wan Kenobi on the planet Kamino. Boba was an unaltered clone of his father. During the battle at the landing platform, Jango told him to get on board the ''Slave I'' while his father engaged Obi-Wan in combat. |
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+ | Boba's incarceration had the effect of toughening him up further, making him more aggressive and ready to fight adults and doing bounty hunter missions for nothing but money. He also didn't like being disrespected for his status as a minor, like Asajj Ventress during the collaboration where the former Sith assassin ended up doubling him. |
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− | Later on in the Asteroid Field, the Fetts make advanced maneuvers against Obi-Wan and escape to the planet Geonosis. Later, the first battle of the Clone Wars erupted in the arena and Boba took cover. During the battle, Jedi Master Mace Windu fought and killed Jango by decapitating him, horrifying Boba. After the battle was over, Boba emerged from his hiding place and picked up his father's helmet and put it against his forehead, swearing revenge. |
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+ | As an adult, Boba had acquired a reputation as a ruthless bounty hunter that eclipsed that of his father. He was much quieter than his younger and less emotional counterpart, speaking very little and just to get right to the point. His motivation remained mostly bounty, refusing to let Han Solo die so he could bring him to Jabba to earn the money on his head. Despite his ruthless nature and experiences with the Jedi, he underestimated his enemies too much, having been beaten by Luke Skywalker and Solo quite easily and ending up in the Sarlacc. |
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− | ===''Star Wars: The Clone Wars''=== |
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− | After his father's death, and the defeat of the Separatists on Geonosis, Fett somehow escaped from Geonosis and began plotting revenge against Mace Windu for killing his father. At some point during the Clone Wars, Boba teamed up with three other bounty hunters named [[Aurra Sing]], [[Bossk]], and Castas, to get revenge. |
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+ | Many years after escaping from the Sarlacc and losing his armor, Boba had mellowed considerably, no longer being as heartless and cold as during the Imperial Age and had apparently given up on being a bounty hunter. His desire to get his armor back was mostly motivated by the desire to uphold his father's legacy, which he continued to hold in high esteem throughout time, which can also be seen when he got angry over Bo-Katan's claim that Jango was only his genetic donor. He was even willing to compromise with Din Djarin to get his armor back in exchange for what he would undertake to ensure Grogu's safety, showing that Boba has a certain sense of honor. |
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− | Later, Fett infiltrated the Republic warship the Endurance as a member of the clone youth brigade under the alias "Lucky". Upon arrival, the Brigade participated in a shooting drill, which Fett passed with flying colors. Afterwards, Fett slipped away from the group and lied to two clones that Windu, who was stationed onboard the ship, had called him to his quarters, and the clones took him there and left. |
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+ | Boba doesn't have much respect for the Mandalorians despite their status as formidable warriors. After Grogu's rescue, Boba decided to take control of Jabba's palace, showing much greater ambition than during the Republic and The Empire. However, he wants to rule his criminal empire with respect, instead of fear. |
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− | After the clones left, Fett placed a laser tripwire bomb outside of Windu's quarters, but a clone trooper inadvertently triggered the explosive and was killed instead of Windu. After the Endurance was placed on high alert, Sing contacted Fett and ordered him to destroy the ship's reactor core, which he reluctantly agreed. |
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+ | ==Portrayals== |
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− | Fett then snuck into the reactor room, where he coaxed a clone into handing him his blaster. Using the blaster, Fett destroyed the reactor and severely damaged it. Fett then regrouped with the clone youth brigade and they escaped in an escape pod. |
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+ | ===Actors=== |
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+ | *He was portrayed by the late {{w|Jeremy Bulloch}} and {{w|John Morton (actor)|John Morton}} in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''. |
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+ | *He was portrayed by Mark Austin, Don Bies and Nelson Hall in the special edition of ''Return of the Jedi'' |
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+ | *He was portrayed by {{w|Daniel Logan}} when young, who also voiced an adult Boba in ''LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga'' in style of Boba's original trilogy portrayal. |
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+ | *In ''The Mandalorian'' and ''The Book of Boba Fett'', he is portrayed by {{w|Temuera Morrison}}, who also played his father [[Jango Fett (Star Wars)|Jango]] in ''Attack of the Clones'', [[Azazello]] in ''The Island of Dr. Moreau'', and [[Jake Heke]] in Once Were Warriors. |
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+ | ===Voice Actors=== |
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+ | *He was voiced by the late {{w|Gabriel Dell}} in the ''Star Wars Holiday Special''. |
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+ | *He was voiced by the late {{w|Jason Wingreen}} from 1980 to 2004. |
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+ | *He was voiced by Temuera Morrison from 2004 and numerous ''Star Wars'' video games from 2004 to 2023. |
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+ | ==Relationship with the Mandalorians== |
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− | Upon ejection, Fett disabled the pod, allowing Sing and the other bounty hunters to pick him up in the Slave I. After discovering Windu was still alive, Fett and the other bounty hunters flew the Slave I down to the Endurance's crash site on planet Vanquor. Sing and Fett went to the crash site where Fett placed his father's helmet in the Endurance's bridge rigged with an explosive to trap Windu while Sing killed every clone who survived the crash except Admiral Killian, Commander Ponds, and a naval officer, who she took hostage. |
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+ | {{Quote|'''Din Djarin''': Your father was a foundling.<br>'''Boba Fett''': Yes. He even fought in the Mandalorian Civil Wars.|Boba revealing his father's ties to the Mandalorians.}} |
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+ | Boba Fett's relationship with the Mandalorians used to remain an ongoing, unsolved topic amongst the ''Star Wars'' community. Though the creational concept of the Mandalorians were based on Boba Fett and were popularized by the character, Boba Fett himself was believed to not be a true Mandalorian in the Disney canon. Even before George Lucas sold the ''Star Wars'' franchise to Disney, he always believed that Boba and his father, Jango Fett, were not true Mandalorians. |
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− | By the time they had returned to the Slave I with the hostages, Windu had arrived with [[Darth Vader|Anakin Skywalker]] to investigate the crash site. Windu and Anakin triggered the helmet trap but survived and the resulting explosion incinerated half of Jango Fett's helmet and pinned the two Jedi under the rubble. |
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+ | While Jango Fett was established to be a man that stole Mandalorian armor, Boba Fett's relation to the Mandalorians remained vague. It is unclear how he acquired the Mandalorian armor. It could be that the armor he wears is a heavily modified version of Jango Fett's, though the only issue with this is that the armor possesses the Mandalorian insignia on the left shoulder pad. It should be noted, however that this was back when Boba Fett was the only known character that possessed this armor and the Mandalorians were not fully established yet. It's also possible that Boba Fett may have stolen the armor from a Mandalorian at one point. Before ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' was cancelled, it was revealed that Boba Fett would have don his iconic green armor, as shown in a deleted scene with Cad Bane (this scene also revealed how Boba Fett would have gotten the dent on his helmet). |
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− | Sing and Fett wanted to check if Mace was dead so they returned to the crash site with Castas, leaving Bossk behind to guard the hostages. The trio attempted to reach the bridge but were foiled by R2-D2, Anakin's astromech droid, who pushed debris in the way of the hunters. Fett, Sing, and Castas returned to the Slave I and noticed Artoo fleeing in Windu's starfighter, who was attempting to send a distress signal to planet Coruscant exposing Fett's actions. Fett and the other bounty hunters pursued Artoo in the Slave I. |
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+ | In the Legends continuity, Jango Fett was fully established as being a true Mandalorian that fought alongside a group against [[Tor Vizsla]]'s [[Death Watch]]. Due to being an exact clone of him, Boba Fett can be considered to be a Mandalorian himself and because of this, Boba Fett became the leader of the Mandalorian Protectors, following the death of Fenn Shysa. It should be noted that Mandalorians were determined based on their culture and bond, not just blood relation alone, however. |
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− | Artoo lured the hunters into space where it attempted to use the hyperdrive rings to escape. Fett destroyed one of the hyperdrive rings, but Artoo used the second ring to escape to Coruscant. Fett was reassured by Aurra that she would lure Windu to them using the hostages and the Slave I blasted off into space. Later, on board the Slave I, Fett saw that the hostages had nothing to do with his quest for vengeance against Mace and showed Killian compassion by giving him water. |
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+ | In ''The Mandalorian'', Jango Fett was officially established to be a Mandalorian foundling that took part in the Mandalorian Civil War. Given that Boba Fett follows the traditions and teachings passed down from his father, it is likely that he too would be considered a Mandalorian by extent, though in spite of this, Boba Fett doesn't acknowledge himself to be a Mandalorian. It is also revealed that the armor that Boba Fett wore is indeed a modified version of Jango Fett's original armor. |
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− | Later, Sing and Fett sent a message to Windu and told him to find them or they would kill the hostages and Sing handed Fett his blaster and ordered him to kill Ponds, but when Fett refused, Sing killed the commander herself. Fett and the fugitives arrived on planet Florrum in hopes of enlisting the help of a gang of pirates who lived there led by [[Hondo Ohnaka]] against Windu. Hondo refused but also promised not to stand in their way. Later, Sing overheard a conversation between Castas and a fellow hunter and referred to Sing as an old hag, who then killed Castas in front of a horrified Fett. |
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+ | ==Relationships== |
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− | Later, Fett and Sing came across Jedi Plo Koon and disussed about the hostages. Fett emerged from the shadows and held Koon at gunpoint while Anakin's Padawan, Ahsoka Tano held her lightsaber at Sing's throat. After a brief standoff, Koon captured Fett and Sing, stole a speeder bike and escaped, but was pursued by Ahsoka. Meanwhile, Koon interrogated Fett into revealing the location of the hostages, to which Fett refused. Eventually, Hondo helped Koon by convincing Fett to reveal the hostages' location, telling him what his father would have done. Meanwhile, Ahsoka defeated Sing and Bossk before rescuing the hostages. After rescuing the hostages and seemingly killing Sing, Fett and Bossk were arrested by Koon and Ahsoka and brought to Coruscant, where Fett and Bossk met Windu. Fett vowed that he would never forgive Windu for what he had done and was taken to prison with Bossk. |
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+ | ===Allies=== |
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+ | {{Scroll box| |
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+ | *[[Jango Fett (Star Wars)|Jango Fett]] (father; deceased) |
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+ | *[[Zam Wesell]] (his father's closest friend; deceased) |
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+ | *[[Galactic Empire]] (formerly) |
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+ | *[[Darth Vader (Star Wars)|Darth Vader]] (formerly; deceased) |
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+ | *Hutts (sometimes) |
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+ | *[[Jabba the Hutt (Star Wars)|Jabba the Hutt]] (formerly; deceased) |
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+ | *[[Bib Fortuna]] (formerly; deceased) |
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+ | *Rystáll Sant (love interest) |
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+ | *[[Stormtroopers (Star Wars)|Stormtroopers]] (formerly) |
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+ | *Clone Troopers (formerly) |
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+ | *Krayt's Claw (formerly) |
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+ | *C-21 Highsinger (formerly) |
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+ | *Embo (formerly) |
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+ | *Oked (formerly) |
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+ | *Latts Razzi (formerly) |
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+ | *[[Bossk]] (sometimes) |
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+ | *[[Dengar (Star Wars)|Dengar]] (sometimes) |
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+ | *IG-88B (sometimes) |
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+ | *4-Lom (sometimes) |
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+ | *[[Zuckuss]] (sometimes) |
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+ | *[[Aurra Sing]] (sometimes; deceased) |
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+ | *Hondo Ohnaka (sometimes) |
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+ | *Jabba's criminal empire |
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+ | *[[Fennec Shand]] (friend and partner) |
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+ | *Migs Mayfield |
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+ | *Din Djarin/The Mandalorian |
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+ | *Cara Dune |
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+ | *Bounty Hunters Guild |
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+ | *[[Mos Espa Street Gang]] |
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+ | *[[Black Krrsantan]] |
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+ | *[[8D8]] |
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+ | *Garfalaquox (formerly; deceased) |
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+ | *Dokk Strassi (formerly; deceased) |
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+ | *Unidentified Klatooinian don (formerly; deceased) |
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+ | *Mos Espa crime families (formerly) |
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+ | *Two unnamed Gamorrean guards (deceased) |
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+ | *His unnamed pet Rancor |
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+ | *Unnamed Rancor Keeper |
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+ | *Ratcater LEP series services droid |
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+ | *Cobb Vanth |
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+ | *Citizens of Freetown |
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+ | *Citizens of Mos Espa |
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+ | *Peli Motto |
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+ | *Peli Motto's droids |
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+ | *Mok Shaiz's majordomo |
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+ | *Tusken Raiders |
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+ | *Jawas |
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+ | *Bounty Hunters Guild |
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+ | *Garsa Fwip (deceased)}} |
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+ | ===Enemies=== |
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− | Later, Fett was paid by [[Cad Bane]] to start a fight with fellow inmate [[Rako Hardeen]], who was actually Obi-Wan Kenobi in disguise. When Fett was quickly overpowered by Obi-Wan, Bossk joined in the fight. The clone trooper guards arrived and a riot broke out in the prison. Rako and Bane escaped amidst the chaos. |
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+ | {{Scroll box| |
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+ | *Galactic Republic |
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+ | *Jedi Order |
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+ | *Mace Windu - Former Archenemy (deceased) |
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+ | *Obi Wan Kenobi (deceased) |
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+ | *Rebel Alliance |
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+ | *Galactic Empire |
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+ | *Darth Vader (deceased) |
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+ | *Hutts (sometimes) |
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+ | *Jabba the Hutt (deceased) |
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+ | *Bib Fortuna - Victim (deceased) |
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+ | *The Twins |
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+ | *Luke Skywalker (formerly) |
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+ | *Han Solo (formerly) |
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+ | *Chewbacca (formerly) |
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+ | *Princess Leia (formerly) |
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+ | *C-3PO (formerly) |
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+ | *R2-D2 (formerly) |
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+ | *Lando Calrissian (formerly) |
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+ | *Clone Troopers |
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+ | *Stormtroopers |
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+ | *[[Moff Gideon]] |
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+ | *[[Count Dooku]] (deceased) |
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+ | *Bossk (sometimes) |
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+ | *Dengar (sometimes) |
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+ | *IG-88B (sometimes) |
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+ | *4-Lom (sometimes) |
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+ | *Zuckuss (sometimes) |
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+ | *Aurra Sing (sometimes; deceased) |
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+ | *[[Hondo Ohnaka]] (sometimes) |
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+ | *Night Wind (defunct) |
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+ | *[[Mok Shaiz]] (deceased) |
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+ | *[[Mok Shaiz's Majordomo|Mok Shaiz's Twi'lek majordomo]] (formerly) |
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+ | *[[Pyke Syndicate]] |
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+ | *[[Cad Bane]] - Mentor turned Archenemy and Victim (deceased) |
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+ | *[[Kintan Striders]] |
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+ | *[[Head of the Pyke Syndicate|The Pyke Boss]] |
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+ | *Mos Espa crime families |
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+ | *Dokk Strassi (deceased) |
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+ | *Garfalaquox (deceased) |
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+ | *Unidentified Klatooinian don (deceased) |
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+ | *Mining collective}} |
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+ | ==Quotes== |
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− | After being released from prison, Fett started a bounty hunter syndicate with Bossk. |
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+ | {{Scroll box|{{Quote|That was never part of the plan! I just wanted to kill the Jedi that murdered my father.|Boba Fett to [[Aurra Sing]].}} |
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+ | {{Quote|I'm not a murderer, but I want justice!|Boba Fett.}} |
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− | Lucasfilm was planning on making two more seasons of the show. Featuring Fett teaming up with Cad Bane, donning his trademark armor and assisting a group of bounty hunters, trying to kill or capture [[Count Dooku]]. Unfortunately, due to Disney's purchase of the Star Wars rights, these plans for the show were canceled. However, those stories were implemented into a series of canon novels. |
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+ | {{Quote|I see now I've done terrible things, but you started when you murdered my father! I'll never forgive you.|Boba Fett to Mace Windu.}} |
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− | ===''A New Hope'' 20th Anniversary Director's Cut=== |
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− | In the 1997 director's cut, Fett is briefly seen in Docking Bay 94 along with the rest of [[Jabba the Hutt]]'s cronies. He is last seen standing there before Jabba himself tells him to get moving. In this movie, he has no speaking lines. This scene was only seen in the Special Edition version. |
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+ | {{Quote|You gotta be kidding me. Mandalore? The Empire turned that planet to glass.|Boba about Mandalore.}} |
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− | ===''The Empire Strikes Back''=== |
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− | In Fett's official debut, during the time of the empire, Anakin, who is now the Sith Lord [[Darth Vader]], gives Fett the mission of capturing his son, Luke Skywalker. |
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+ | {{Quote|You can bring as many gladiators as you wish, but these are not the death pits of Duur and I am not a sleeping Trandoshan guard.|Boba unimpressed by the presence of [[Black Krrsantan]] alongside the Hutts twins.}} |
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− | In order to carry out this task, Fett captures Luke's allies Han Solo, Princess Leia Organa (who is actually Luke's sister and Vader's daughter), the Wookie Chewbacca, and C-3PO (the protocol droid Anakin built when he was a kid). After Lando Calrissian introduces them to Cloud City, Vader decides to test the carbon-freezing chamber as part of his plan to bring Luke to [[Emperor Palpatine]]. |
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+ | {{Quote|Your cousin Jabba is dead. His cowardly Majordomo usurped his territory and then I killed him. All that is his belongs to me now. Your sister is right. If you want it, you'll have to kill me for it.|Boba to [[The Twins (Star Wars)|Jabba's cousins]].}}}} |
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− | Fett was unfamiliar with carbon-freezing, became concerned that it can cause death and kept demanding Vader to not kill Han, claiming that the smuggler is worth a great deal of money to him that Jabba will pay up for as a reward for catching and bringing him in. |
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+ | ==Theme== |
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− | Vader wanted to use Han nonetheless as practice for carbon-freezing as he needed a human test subject (and refused to use his own daughter Leia), assured Fett that the Empire will compensate him a great deal of money, should Han die. This satisfied Fett. Suddenly, Chewbacca went on a rampage trying to resist the stormtroopers, prompting Fett to aim his blaster at Chewbacca before Vader swings his weapon back down, signaling Fett to refrain from doing so. |
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+ | ===''The Book of Boba Fett Theme by Ludwig Göransson''=== |
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+ | [[File:Ludwig Göransson - The Book of Boba Fett (From 'The Book of Boba Fett' Audio Only).ogg|noicon|300px]] |
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− | After the carbon freeze is successful on Han, Vader then gave him to Fett to deliver to Jabba for the bounty reward. |
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+ | [[File:The Book of Boba Fett - Main Theme (Finale mix).ogg|noicon|300px]] |
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− | ===''Return of the Jedi''=== |
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− | Later, it shows Fett had stayed for parties hosted by [[Jabba the Hutt]]. He accompanied Jabba to Han and Luke's execution aboard the sail barge. During the chaos of the heroes escape, Fett himself ends up in the Sarlacc pit. |
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− | However, he could survive by using his jetpack to escape. |
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− | Although the final film seems to imply Fett's death in the Sarlacc Pit, he is actually saved by another bounty hunter, [[Dengar (Star Wars)|Dengar]]. Fett eventually even becomes ''Manda'lor'', the title bestowed upon the leader of the Mandalorians. |
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− | As an old man, Fett and his granddaughter Mitra Gev allied with Fett's former enemy Han Solo in killing Corellian leader [[Thrackan Sal-Solo]] after Sal-Solo posted a bounty on Solo and his entire family. |
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− | Later, Fett, along with Gev and many other Mandalorians, trained Jaina Solo to bring down her brother [[Darth Caedus]], the [[Sith]] who murdered Fett's daughter Ailyn Vel. During this time, Fett allied with his former enemies Luke Skywalker and Han Solo, as well as a former Imperial admiral, [[Natasi Daala]], who succeeds Caedus as leader of the Galactic Alliance. |
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− | Despite being defeated, Caedus's agents ensure that Fett, Gev, and the few remaining [[Clones|clone troopers]] can never return to their adopted homeworld of Mandalore after he creates a nanovirus to target the Fett genome. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *The character was reportedly modeled after Clint Eastwood's portrayal of [[the Man with No Name]] in ''A Fistful of Dollars''. |
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− | *Boba Fett was played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0517535/ Daniel Logan] in Episode II and by [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temuera_Morrison Jeremy Bulloch] in Episodes V and VI. |
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− | *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0042464/ Mark Austin] played Boba in the Special Edition of ''Episode IV''. |
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− | *The character was reportedly modeled after Clint Eastwood's portrayal of the Man with No Name in ''A Fistful of Dollars''. |
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− | *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0935067/ Jason Wingreen] voiced Boba in Episode V. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0607325/ Temuera Morrison] voiced Boba in Special Edition of this episode, replacing Wingreen. However, fans demanded Jason Wingreen's voice be restored citing opposition to Morrison's. |
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− | *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0081636/ Don Bies] and [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0355949/ Nelson Hall] played Boba in scenes added to Special Edition of ''Episode VI''. |
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*Episode III concept art shows that Boba was supposed to appear, with his armor, so he can assassinate Mace Windu. This was cut out since Boba was thought to be "too young". |
*Episode III concept art shows that Boba was supposed to appear, with his armor, so he can assassinate Mace Windu. This was cut out since Boba was thought to be "too young". |
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+ | *Reasons for Fett's popularity is interpreted as that he is a masculine character, being a rifle-armed bounty hunter donning a mask and suit, and that he joined the heroes in demanding [[Darth Vader (Star Wars)|Darth Vader]] to spare Han's life (for in his case, Han is no good to him dead). |
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− | *Boba Fett would've been a main cast character for the planned live-action show, ''Star Wars: Underground'', with Daniel Logan potraying him. But Disney put these plans on an indefinite delay. |
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+ | *Boba Fett would've been a main cast character for the planned live-action show, ''Star Wars: Underground'', with Daniel Logan portraying him. But Disney put these plans on an indefinite delay. |
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− | *Although he is also a clone, Boba does not consider the Clone Troopers as his brothers. |
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+ | *Although he is also a clone, Boba does not consider the Clone Troopers as his brothers. |
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− | *Similary to his father [[Jango Fett]], [[Darth Vader]], [[General Grievous]] and the [[Stormtroopers]], he is a Jedi hunter as well as a cyborg. |
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+ | *Similarly to his father [[Jango Fett (Star Wars)|Jango Fett]], his mentor [[Cad Bane]], [[Durge]], [[Darth Vader (Star Wars)|Darth Vader]], and [[General Grievous (Star Wars)|General Grievous]], he is a Jedi hunter. |
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− | *Though he survived the Sarlacc in the expanded universe, it's been stated that the expanded universe is no longer canon, however Boba Fett surviving the Sarlacc is still hinted to have happened. |
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+ | *In the fifth episode of the first season of the Star Wars spin-off show, ''The Mandalorian, ''someone is seen approaching the lifeless body of the assassin, Fennec Shand. It is implied that this is indeed Boba Fett and it could be likely that he will appear later in the show as a major character. |
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− | *Boba Fett made his first appearance on television November 17 1978, animated by Nelvana Studios for The Star Wars Holiday Special as a mysterious figure who betrays Luke Skywalker after saving him, Chewbacca, C-3PO and R2-D2 from a giant monster, and curing Luke Skywalker and Han Solo from the mysterious sleeping virus, only to be revealed as a bounty hunter working for Darth Vader. |
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+ | **The mysterious figure was later confirmed to be Boba Fett in season two with him becoming a supporting protagonist in the latter half of the season alongside Shand. |
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− | *It is discretly implied in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' that Boba Fett was the one who killed Owen and Beru. However, it the comics, it was confirmed that clonetroopers on the orders of Darth Vader had killed Owen and Beru, as he had blamed the two for his mother's death. |
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+ | *Boba Fett made his first appearance on television November 17, 1978, animated by Nelvana Studios for ''The Star Wars Holiday Special'' as a mysterious figure who betrays Luke Skywalker after saving him, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2 from a giant monster, and curing Luke Skywalker and Han Solo from the mysterious sleeping virus, only to be revealed as a bounty hunter working for Darth Vader. However this movie was considered non-canon for completely opposite mood unlike the original. |
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+ | *It is discretely implied in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' that Boba Fett was the one who killed Owen and Beru. However, in the comics, it was confirmed that stormtroopers on the orders of Darth Vader had killed Owen and Beru, as he had blamed the two for his mother's death. |
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Latest revision as of 22:02, 4 April 2024
“ | He's no good to me dead. | „ |
~ Boba Fett about Han Solo, also his most famous quote. |
“ | What if he doesn't survive? He's worth a lot to me. | „ |
~ Boba Fett to Darth Vader, putting Han Solo in the freezing carbon chamber. |
“ | I'm a simple man making his way through the galaxy. Like my father before me. | „ |
~ Boba Fett to The Mandalorian. |
“ | Jabba ruled with fear. I intend to rule with respect. | „ |
~ Boba Fett in The Book of Boba Fett. |
Boba Fett is a major character in the Star Wars franchise. Originally code named Alpha, he is a pure clone of Jango Fett specifically made to be raised as Jango's own son. As a result, he remains heavily unaltered in contrast to the Clone Troopers and instead retains Jango's original genetic DNA.
Ever since the death of his father, Boba Fett continued on his legacy as a bounty hunter, working alongside various bounty hunters, as well taking on other bounties made available to him. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, Boba Fett became one of the galaxy's most infamous bounty hunters across the outer region.
Personality
In his youth, Boba held his father in high esteem despite being an almost moral bounty hunter and did not hesitate to attempt to take down Obi-Wan in defense of his father. When Jango was killed by Windu, Boba vowed revenge on the Jedi Master for justice, going so far as to ally himself with other unscrupulous bounty hunters. His desire for revenge, however, did not cause him to become as despicable as his partners, refusing to kill hostages to the point that Aurra Sing did so herself. After his capture following Hondo Ohnaka's advice to act with dignity as Jango would have done, Boba admitted that he had done wrong but still vowed never to forgive Windu for what he had done to his father.
Boba's incarceration had the effect of toughening him up further, making him more aggressive and ready to fight adults and doing bounty hunter missions for nothing but money. He also didn't like being disrespected for his status as a minor, like Asajj Ventress during the collaboration where the former Sith assassin ended up doubling him.
As an adult, Boba had acquired a reputation as a ruthless bounty hunter that eclipsed that of his father. He was much quieter than his younger and less emotional counterpart, speaking very little and just to get right to the point. His motivation remained mostly bounty, refusing to let Han Solo die so he could bring him to Jabba to earn the money on his head. Despite his ruthless nature and experiences with the Jedi, he underestimated his enemies too much, having been beaten by Luke Skywalker and Solo quite easily and ending up in the Sarlacc.
Many years after escaping from the Sarlacc and losing his armor, Boba had mellowed considerably, no longer being as heartless and cold as during the Imperial Age and had apparently given up on being a bounty hunter. His desire to get his armor back was mostly motivated by the desire to uphold his father's legacy, which he continued to hold in high esteem throughout time, which can also be seen when he got angry over Bo-Katan's claim that Jango was only his genetic donor. He was even willing to compromise with Din Djarin to get his armor back in exchange for what he would undertake to ensure Grogu's safety, showing that Boba has a certain sense of honor.
Boba doesn't have much respect for the Mandalorians despite their status as formidable warriors. After Grogu's rescue, Boba decided to take control of Jabba's palace, showing much greater ambition than during the Republic and The Empire. However, he wants to rule his criminal empire with respect, instead of fear.
Portrayals
Actors
- He was portrayed by the late Jeremy Bulloch and John Morton in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
- He was portrayed by Mark Austin, Don Bies and Nelson Hall in the special edition of Return of the Jedi
- He was portrayed by Daniel Logan when young, who also voiced an adult Boba in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga in style of Boba's original trilogy portrayal.
- In The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, he is portrayed by Temuera Morrison, who also played his father Jango in Attack of the Clones, Azazello in The Island of Dr. Moreau, and Jake Heke in Once Were Warriors.
Voice Actors
- He was voiced by the late Gabriel Dell in the Star Wars Holiday Special.
- He was voiced by the late Jason Wingreen from 1980 to 2004.
- He was voiced by Temuera Morrison from 2004 and numerous Star Wars video games from 2004 to 2023.
Relationship with the Mandalorians
“ | Din Djarin: Your father was a foundling. Boba Fett: Yes. He even fought in the Mandalorian Civil Wars. |
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~ Boba revealing his father's ties to the Mandalorians. |
Boba Fett's relationship with the Mandalorians used to remain an ongoing, unsolved topic amongst the Star Wars community. Though the creational concept of the Mandalorians were based on Boba Fett and were popularized by the character, Boba Fett himself was believed to not be a true Mandalorian in the Disney canon. Even before George Lucas sold the Star Wars franchise to Disney, he always believed that Boba and his father, Jango Fett, were not true Mandalorians.
While Jango Fett was established to be a man that stole Mandalorian armor, Boba Fett's relation to the Mandalorians remained vague. It is unclear how he acquired the Mandalorian armor. It could be that the armor he wears is a heavily modified version of Jango Fett's, though the only issue with this is that the armor possesses the Mandalorian insignia on the left shoulder pad. It should be noted, however that this was back when Boba Fett was the only known character that possessed this armor and the Mandalorians were not fully established yet. It's also possible that Boba Fett may have stolen the armor from a Mandalorian at one point. Before Star Wars: The Clone Wars was cancelled, it was revealed that Boba Fett would have don his iconic green armor, as shown in a deleted scene with Cad Bane (this scene also revealed how Boba Fett would have gotten the dent on his helmet).
In the Legends continuity, Jango Fett was fully established as being a true Mandalorian that fought alongside a group against Tor Vizsla's Death Watch. Due to being an exact clone of him, Boba Fett can be considered to be a Mandalorian himself and because of this, Boba Fett became the leader of the Mandalorian Protectors, following the death of Fenn Shysa. It should be noted that Mandalorians were determined based on their culture and bond, not just blood relation alone, however.
In The Mandalorian, Jango Fett was officially established to be a Mandalorian foundling that took part in the Mandalorian Civil War. Given that Boba Fett follows the traditions and teachings passed down from his father, it is likely that he too would be considered a Mandalorian by extent, though in spite of this, Boba Fett doesn't acknowledge himself to be a Mandalorian. It is also revealed that the armor that Boba Fett wore is indeed a modified version of Jango Fett's original armor.
Relationships
Allies
- Jango Fett (father; deceased)
- Zam Wesell (his father's closest friend; deceased)
- Galactic Empire (formerly)
- Darth Vader (formerly; deceased)
- Hutts (sometimes)
- Jabba the Hutt (formerly; deceased)
- Bib Fortuna (formerly; deceased)
- Rystáll Sant (love interest)
- Stormtroopers (formerly)
- Clone Troopers (formerly)
- Krayt's Claw (formerly)
- C-21 Highsinger (formerly)
- Embo (formerly)
- Oked (formerly)
- Latts Razzi (formerly)
- Bossk (sometimes)
- Dengar (sometimes)
- IG-88B (sometimes)
- 4-Lom (sometimes)
- Zuckuss (sometimes)
- Aurra Sing (sometimes; deceased)
- Hondo Ohnaka (sometimes)
- Jabba's criminal empire
- Fennec Shand (friend and partner)
- Migs Mayfield
- Din Djarin/The Mandalorian
- Cara Dune
- Bounty Hunters Guild
- Mos Espa Street Gang
- Black Krrsantan
- 8D8
- Garfalaquox (formerly; deceased)
- Dokk Strassi (formerly; deceased)
- Unidentified Klatooinian don (formerly; deceased)
- Mos Espa crime families (formerly)
- Two unnamed Gamorrean guards (deceased)
- His unnamed pet Rancor
- Unnamed Rancor Keeper
- Ratcater LEP series services droid
- Cobb Vanth
- Citizens of Freetown
- Citizens of Mos Espa
- Peli Motto
- Peli Motto's droids
- Mok Shaiz's majordomo
- Tusken Raiders
- Jawas
- Bounty Hunters Guild
- Garsa Fwip (deceased)
Enemies
- Galactic Republic
- Jedi Order
- Mace Windu - Former Archenemy (deceased)
- Obi Wan Kenobi (deceased)
- Rebel Alliance
- Galactic Empire
- Darth Vader (deceased)
- Hutts (sometimes)
- Jabba the Hutt (deceased)
- Bib Fortuna - Victim (deceased)
- The Twins
- Luke Skywalker (formerly)
- Han Solo (formerly)
- Chewbacca (formerly)
- Princess Leia (formerly)
- C-3PO (formerly)
- R2-D2 (formerly)
- Lando Calrissian (formerly)
- Clone Troopers
- Stormtroopers
- Moff Gideon
- Count Dooku (deceased)
- Bossk (sometimes)
- Dengar (sometimes)
- IG-88B (sometimes)
- 4-Lom (sometimes)
- Zuckuss (sometimes)
- Aurra Sing (sometimes; deceased)
- Hondo Ohnaka (sometimes)
- Night Wind (defunct)
- Mok Shaiz (deceased)
- Mok Shaiz's Twi'lek majordomo (formerly)
- Pyke Syndicate
- Cad Bane - Mentor turned Archenemy and Victim (deceased)
- Kintan Striders
- The Pyke Boss
- Mos Espa crime families
- Dokk Strassi (deceased)
- Garfalaquox (deceased)
- Unidentified Klatooinian don (deceased)
- Mining collective
Quotes
“ | That was never part of the plan! I just wanted to kill the Jedi that murdered my father. | „ |
~ Boba Fett to Aurra Sing. |
“ | I'm not a murderer, but I want justice! | „ |
~ Boba Fett. |
“ | I see now I've done terrible things, but you started when you murdered my father! I'll never forgive you. | „ |
~ Boba Fett to Mace Windu. |
“ | You gotta be kidding me. Mandalore? The Empire turned that planet to glass. | „ |
~ Boba about Mandalore. |
“ | You can bring as many gladiators as you wish, but these are not the death pits of Duur and I am not a sleeping Trandoshan guard. | „ |
~ Boba unimpressed by the presence of Black Krrsantan alongside the Hutts twins. |
“ | Your cousin Jabba is dead. His cowardly Majordomo usurped his territory and then I killed him. All that is his belongs to me now. Your sister is right. If you want it, you'll have to kill me for it. | „ |
~ Boba to Jabba's cousins. |
Theme
The Book of Boba Fett Theme by Ludwig Göransson
Trivia
- The character was reportedly modeled after Clint Eastwood's portrayal of the Man with No Name in A Fistful of Dollars.
- Episode III concept art shows that Boba was supposed to appear, with his armor, so he can assassinate Mace Windu. This was cut out since Boba was thought to be "too young".
- Reasons for Fett's popularity is interpreted as that he is a masculine character, being a rifle-armed bounty hunter donning a mask and suit, and that he joined the heroes in demanding Darth Vader to spare Han's life (for in his case, Han is no good to him dead).
- Boba Fett would've been a main cast character for the planned live-action show, Star Wars: Underground, with Daniel Logan portraying him. But Disney put these plans on an indefinite delay.
- Although he is also a clone, Boba does not consider the Clone Troopers as his brothers.
- Similarly to his father Jango Fett, his mentor Cad Bane, Durge, Darth Vader, and General Grievous, he is a Jedi hunter.
- In the fifth episode of the first season of the Star Wars spin-off show, The Mandalorian, someone is seen approaching the lifeless body of the assassin, Fennec Shand. It is implied that this is indeed Boba Fett and it could be likely that he will appear later in the show as a major character.
- The mysterious figure was later confirmed to be Boba Fett in season two with him becoming a supporting protagonist in the latter half of the season alongside Shand.
- Boba Fett made his first appearance on television November 17, 1978, animated by Nelvana Studios for The Star Wars Holiday Special as a mysterious figure who betrays Luke Skywalker after saving him, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2 from a giant monster, and curing Luke Skywalker and Han Solo from the mysterious sleeping virus, only to be revealed as a bounty hunter working for Darth Vader. However this movie was considered non-canon for completely opposite mood unlike the original.
- It is discretely implied in The Empire Strikes Back that Boba Fett was the one who killed Owen and Beru. However, in the comics, it was confirmed that stormtroopers on the orders of Darth Vader had killed Owen and Beru, as he had blamed the two for his mother's death.
External Links
- Boba Fett on the Heroes Wiki
- Boba Fett on the Magnificent Baddie Wiki
- Boba Fett on the Star Wars Wiki
- Boba Fett on the Disney Wiki
- Boba Fett on the VS Battles Wiki
- Boba Fett on the Wikipedia
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