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UMPASS-STAY
(Klatooinian)

Source:
Return of the Jedi

Collection: 4

Year: 2007

Number: 30-27

Assortment: Basic Figures

Retail: $6.99

Assortment Number: 87298/87500

UPC Number: 6 53569 20658 3

Weapons and Accessories:

  • Drum Half
  • Drum Base
  • 2 Drum Tubes
  • Drumstick
  • Hood
  • Shoulder Armor
  • Collector Coin
  • Species: Klatooinian from the hoeworld of Shawti
    Status: indentured to Jabba the Hutt
    instrument of Choice: Drums
    Characteristic: Thinks Hutts are gods because of their great age
    Comments: Umpass-Stay is a percussionist who plays with the Max Rebo Band. Because Klatooinians revere great age, they are in awe of species such as the Hutts who live for centuries. He worked as Jabba's spy before being put in the band to protect the Hutt from his many enemies.









    Points of Interest:
  • Umpass-Stay includes half of the drum from Jabba's palace. The other half is possibly scheduled to be included with the other drummer, Ak-Rev, in a future assortment. Maybe.
  • Photography by Dan Curto
  • Also included with this figure is a folding pamphlet that shows other toys in The 30th Anniversary Collection.

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