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One Simple Mistake Turned This Background Character into One of the Rarest Figures in Kenner’s Star Wars Line
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How Kenner Accidentally Created The Rarest Star Wars Action FigureImage courtesy of LucasfilmKenner chose four Mos Eisley Cantina characters to include in the Star Wars line.
Kenner’s figure is of a different character altogether, taken from a different piece of source material: The Star Wars Holiday Special.
As the Star Wars collecting community developed, “Blue Snaggletooth” became a Kenner Star Wars legend like Yakface or the vinyl-caped Jawa.
The image of Hasbro’s carded Blue Snaggletooth is perhaps the best encapsulation of this figure’s convoluted, fascinating history.
Is Blue Snaggletooth your Star Wars collecting grail?