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Mystery Minis Greedo Review

Continuing our look at Funko’s Star Wars Mystery Minis, we have another figure from the box.  My second pull was the Mystery Minis Greedo figure!

Like Chewbacca before him, the art style was perfectly chosen, as it melds together Star Wars with the classic Mystery Minis look.  Like all of their Star Wars products, Funko has gone with a bobblehead approach with the figures due to licensing with Lucasfilm.  Typically (aside from Marvel), Mystery Minis do not have the bobblehead feature.

These figures remind me of the now defunct Disney Infinity characters, which I loved, so these really hit the spot.

Greedo comes with a black Star Wars base, which has a couple of notches on it that allows it to slide into place with other Star Wars bases, so that you can connect them together in all manners of displays.

This particular Greedo (there is a variant Greedo figure from Hot Topic), features the bounty hunter with a blaster pointed to the side, giving a very cross look to some scumbag that is about to become prize money for him.

Each mystery box retails for $6.99 and you get 12 boxes per case.  There is no guarantee to get any one figure in a box, but Greedo was a 1/12 chance for the Gamestop case.

Check out the various images of the figure and packaging below!

Order Star Wars Classic Mystery Minis Bobble Head Display Case from Entertainment Earth!

STAR WARS CLASSIC MYSTERY MINIS BOBBLE HEADS

From a galaxy far, far away come Mystery Minis Bobble Head mini-figures based on the classic Star Wars characters. From Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, and Princess Leia, to Darth Vader, Jawas, and Tarkin, all your favorites are here! Each stylized vinyl figure measures 2 1/2-inches tall and comes packaged in blind boxes. Collect them all! Ages 3 and up.

The Star Wars Classic Mystery Minis Bobble Head Display Case includes 12 individually packaged mini-figures.

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Ashley Wilbanks
Ashley Wilbanks
A Star Wars fan since 1978, he has a passion for all things Star Wars and wonders why May the 4th is not a national holiday. He lives in the wastelands of middle Georgia with his wife, two girls, and two dogs.

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