This
"Donald as Boba Fett" medium big figurine sculpture sold out and is
very unique with historical significance making it especially important
item to all Star Wars, Disney and Star Wars Weekends fans, attendees and
collectors. Boba Fett was the original character which The Mandalorian
streaming TV series was created from. Jeremy Bulloch said he created
Boba Fett, the first Mandalorian, by envisioning how Clint Eastwood
would have played the character. For years after the start of Star Wars
Weekends Disney artists wanted to create Star Wars and Disney character mash up
illustrations and action figures but could not as they needed George Lucas's permission,
eventually they received his permission. And this Star Wars mash up medium big figurine
sculpture was personally approved by George Lucas for production. Shortly after that
Disney purchased LucasFilm Ltd. After Disney's purchase of LucasFilm, ironically in 2015
at D-23 Disney announced they were ending the combo or mash up Disney Star Wars figures
and illustrations, etc. and no longer would permit them in the parks. From what we
understand it made Star Wars fun and the new executives at Lucas thought they were not
"serious enough". So we have come full circle now with LucasFilm deciding what
Disney does with regards to Star Wars. This Disney Star Wars Weekends "Donald as Boba
Fett" medium big figurine sculpture now is retired in so many ways. In addition the announcement August 2015 by
Disney of the end of Star Wars mash ups including figures, logos, illustrations and
characters and with the official termination of the Star Wars Weekends announced November
9th, 2015 that makes this Disney Star Wars Mash Up medium big figurine sculpture "Donald as Boba Fett" released during Star Wars Weekends not only rare but also an
historical figure so to speak ~ with no more mash ups and no more Star Wars Weekends that
makes this "Boba
Fett"
autographed during
one of the FINAL Star Wars Weekends events rare and a very
unique medium big figurine
sculpture. Whats more Jeremy Bulloch (Boba Fett) officially
announced August 13, 2018 that after 20 years of attending conventions "It is with a heavy heart that I have decided to stop attending conventions and hang up the Fett helmet." Jeremy Bulloch autographed this figurine during the Star Wars Weekends 2014 and wrote "Jeremy Bulloch 'Boba Fett' - Star Wars Weekend 2014 -
May 24th 2014"
which makes
it very rare and increased its special uniqueness, value and
therefore it's desirability
to any Star Wars, Disney or Star Wars Weekends attendee or
collector now and into the
future. Sadly Jeremy Bulloch passed away 17 December 2020 he
will be missed by all Star Wars fans who knew him as his character and
his art in creating Boba Fett will live on.
The deeper effect of new world order star wars
In addition our prediction of 2012 has come true, it is evident Disney and
LucasFilms, which controls the new Star Wars film franchise, changed Star Wars focus to
promote a different more financially profitable agenda using characters they have and will
invent thus avoiding any trademark issues. This reformed the Star Wars franchise at Disney
Co. as it used the movies, TV and animation series characters they invent and which are
designed to promote their new LucasFilms Ltd and Disney world globalist view which will most
help their corporation with the world concepts effecting the bottom line in the future.
This most increased demand and value for the George Lucas's Classic Star Wars character
items each one personally approved by him, from the original 2 trilogies and those with
the original Star Wars actors' autographs and mash up action figures and medium big
figurine sculptures, cels, prints, posters and illustrations etc from historic Star Wars
Weekends. The legends of the specialness of this ultimate magical event for Star Wars fans
who made the pilgrimage to attend from all over the world to Walt Disney World Star Wars
Weekends to meet one on one with the actors in person will surely grow as time passes and
the availability of items from the Lucas Disney Star Wars Weekends 2000-2015 events will
become increasingly rare. It marks the end of both the creative genius of the George Lucas
Star Wars era and the magical Disney Star Wars Weekends era too. This figure is from both
the George Lucas Star Wars era and the amazing Disney Star Wars Weekends events era. "Donald as Boba Fett" was personally approved by George Lucas. That was
before he sold LucasFilm which makes it rare and more desirable for collectors as time
passes, as no more items from either of those two eras can be produced. Adding to its
value it was autographed personally by the man behind the mask who played the original
Boba Fett who was the guest celebrity Star Wars actor during Star Wars Weekends 2014 and a
celebrity host for the entire event for Star Wars Weekends 2010.
Put
this one on your shelf and you will be able to enjoy your investment in
this beauty
as it appreciates over the years. This limited edition of
only 1977 (also was the year of the release of the first Star Wars film)
sold out in 2014 it
already became the most popular and sought after of all the
Star Wars Disney mash up
medium big figs and will became a classic and sought after
item for all serious Disney, Star
Wars, and Star Wars Weekends collectors. |