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Lego Star Wars Greedo

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Greedo is a Classic Star Wars minifigure released in 2004 and 2014. Greedo's dark turquoise head with black eyes has a mould first used for him and later used for Wald, Onaconda Farr and a rebel trooper in 75133 Rebels Battle Pack. His torso depicts a tan vest over a Dove Blue flightsuit. His arms and legs are same colour, and he has tan ribbing printed on his arms. Greedo's hands are dark turquoise like his head, and he has a reddish brown waist depicting his belt. Greedo's 2014 redesign has a Sand Green head with blue eyes. His torso depicts a dark orange vest which covers a blue shirt. His arms are also blue sleeves going with his shirt. His hips are a belt and his legs are a light blue with some of his belt on it as well. Greedo appears in three Star Wars video games. He has grenades and a blaster as his weaponry, and has the ability to use a grappling hook in certain places. He also appeared in LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga in the mission "Bounty Hunter pursuit", where he can be seen running away from Zam Wesell's speeder as it was about to crash.




Greedo was a Rodian bounty hunter who lived on Tatooine and worked for Jabba the Hutt. During the Clone Wars he kidnapped Chairman Papanoida's daughters. They were rescued, but Greedo was long gone by the time the Jedi got to Nute Gunray, who had hired Greedo to kidnap them. In 0 ABY he was killed by the smuggler Han Solo in a Mos Eisley Cantina when Solo didn't have the money he wanted to take from him. When he was little he was born to a famous bounty hunter, Greedo the Elder, who was brutally slaughtered by a rival. Greedo in LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, amongst the other bounty huntersGreedo in LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan MenaceIn LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone WarsGreedo vs Han Solo in set 75052 Mos Eisley CantinaIthorian Jedi Master | Jedi Knight (Episode II) | Jedi Knight (The Old Republic) | Galactic Republic Part 1: 212th Clone Trooper | 212th Clone Paratrooper | 501st Clone Pilot | 501st Legion Clone Trooper | Bomb Squad Trooper | Clone Aerial Trooper |




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Rear Admiral Guich | Supreme Leader Snoke | Strono “Cookie” Tuggs | Strus Clan Leader | Strus Clan Raider | 4501 Mos Eisley Cantina Greedo was a male Rodian bounty hunter. He was killed by Han Solo in the Mos Eisley Cantina on Tatooine. Greedo was sent to find Han Solo by Jabba the Hutt because Han owed Jabba cash. The Lego® group released a minifigure of this character, and included him in several Lego® Star Wars video games. Greedo was born around 44 BBY on Rodia, as the son of the bounty hunter Greedo the Elder. Eventually, his family moved to the desert world of Tatooine. In 32 BBY, he accused young Anakin Skywalker of cheating at the Boonta Eve classic race. Later, Greedo became a criminal and was present at Jabba the Hutt’s court. During the Clone Wars he and another criminal kidnapped Baron N. Papanoida’s daughters, Che Amanwe and Chi Eekway. Eventually, Papanoida challenged Greedo at the Mos Eisley Cantina and afterwards managed to rescue his daughters.




During the Imperial Period, he continued his service for Jabba the Hutt. In 0 BBY, Greedo met with the scoundrel Han Solo in Mos Eisley Cantina to demand payment for his boss. As Solo wasn’t able to give Greedo the credits he demanded, the situation turned into a duel of life and death. Both Solo and Greedo shot at each other with their blasters. While Greedo missed, Han Solo shot the Rodian bounty hunter to death. A Greedo minifigure appeared in the 2004 released 4501 Mos Eisley Cantina set. The figure’s legs were cast in a turquoise color and the minifigure featured a brown belt. It featured a unique torso with a print of Geedo’s vest on it. Its arms were also unique to this figure and depicted the stripes of the bounty hunter’s suit. Greedo’s hands are turquoise, matching the color of the head. The Greedo figure was the first Lego® minifigure to consist of a unique Rodian head mold, which was cast in solid plastic. A repainted version of it would later be reused with the 2009 released Onaconda Farr minifigure, and with the 2011 released Wald.

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