
I Owe You My Life: Yoda saving him from Ventress makes negotiations for the Republic to use Toydaria as a base extremely easy. However, Katuunko was unable to sit by and watch the suffering caused by the Separatists and eventually decided to side with the Republic to help the people of the galaxy. The Good King: His number one priority is the safety of his people, which is why he initially tried to stay neutral during the war. Katuunko: That's a lot of smoke for a surrender. As Cad Bane describes the town of Bilbousa, everyone there is a criminal of sorts and no one bats an eye at the sight of three freshly escaped convicts in prison jumpsuits. Wretched Hive: As expected from the Hutt homeworld. However, the High Republic franchise states that Nal Hutta also had thriving metropolises that got turned into jungles when the Drengir infested the planet, implying that these swamps are what remain of their infestation in the present. Swamps Are Evil: It's a swamp planet that is home to the Hutts, a species that whose name has become synonymous with a major galactic crime syndicate. Single-Biome Planet: It seems to be one large swamp. Schrödinger's Canon: In Legends, the Hutts bought the planet and moved to it after their original homeworld Varl was destroyed by what the Hutt say was a natural catastrophe (many, however, suspect it was a victim of the Hutt Cataclysms, a devastating civil war that devastated many Hutt colonies). See the original vintage Kenner 1983 ROTJ Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight) gallery HERE.The homeworld of the Hutts, and thus the capital of Hutt Space and a haven for criminal activity. SO Hasbro, would you recreate this effect for The Vintage Collection release so that the card art is accurately preserved in the modern line? You got the name-pill text correct. In all honesty, Luke’s head does look more prominent with the Ishi Tib head remove. To our readers, by comparing the thumbnail images below, can you see what differs between the two of them? If not, click through for the answer!įor one reason or another, Kenner in 1983 believed that the Ishi Tib’s head conflicted with Luke SKywalker’s head, and the “Photoshopped” it out. However, there is ONE major error we’re hoping you can fix to help authenticate the original vintage Kenner release from 1983.
(Thank you for releasing this long-awaited figure by the way.) While we received this card art on the first edition Luke Skywalker (Endor Capture) figure from 2010, it’s nice to see everything corrected and in place for this ultimate release. Hey Hasbro! Your art department has some work to do on the upcoming The ViIntage Collection Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight) figure.