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AURRA SING

Source: Expanded Universe -
Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters - Aurra Sing

Collection: Jedi Hunter

Year: 2006
(Wal-Mart Exclusive)

Number: SAGA-070

Assortment: Basic Figures

Retail: $6.99

Assortment Number: 87349/85770

UPC Number: 6 53569 21952 1

Weapons and Accessories:

  • Blaster Pistol
  • Projectile Rifle
  • Lightsaber
  • Soft Goods Scarf
  • Display Stand
  • Weapon: Lightsaber
    Trained By: The Dark Woman
    Unusual Accessory: Skull-Implanted Sensor
    Comments: Once a promising if headstrong Padawan, Sing now trades in dark professions: pirate, assassin, and bounty hunter. She specializes in hunting down Jedi under the mistaken belief that they abandoned and betrayed her, and she brandishes the lightsabers of her victims as prized trophies. During the Clone Wars, her quest for vengeance once took her to Bespin, where she met a young Boba Fett.






    Points of Interest:
  • Aurra Sing is a repaint of 2001's POTJ Aurra Sing (Bounty Hunter).
  • This outfit was seen in the Star Wars: Bounty Hunters - Aurra Sing comic book, as seen on this page.
  • The display stand has the wrong logo. It should be the generic Star Wars. While Aurra Sing did appear in The Phantom Menace, it wasn't in this outfit.
  • Photography by Dan Curto

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