A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away…

Posted on 17 March 2009 by


Today’s Woot! offers you a way to reveal your inner Star Wars geek (as if you hadn’t already!) while dressing up your cubicle: $29.99 gets you one of two sets of six bobble heads.

It may take a bit of planning to figure out where they’ll each go, as these aren’t puny little stand-ins, they are each about 7″ tall…

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Unfortunately my favorites aren’t here. There’s no Han Solo, no R2D2, and no Padmé Amadala with her distinctive lipstick applying skills. Oh well, at least I can console myself with some Boba Fett and Darth Maul action.

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Want in on it? Then I suspect you had better hurry. Like all Woot! deals, these are one day only. And when they are gone, Woot! won’t be handing out rain checks…

Features:

  • Stands about 7” tall
  • Over sized head with a spring attached to it’s body causes the bobble motion
  • Tap its head to set about the bobble motion
  • Plastic head and body stand upon a sturdy base, allows you to display almost anywhere you want
  • Safe for children age 4 and up

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Series 1 In the box:

  • Darth Vader Bobble Head
  • C-3PO Bobble Head
  • Boba Fett Bobble Head
  • Greedo Bobble Head
  • Stormtrooper Bobble Head
  • Tusken Raider Bobble Head

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Series 2 In the box:

  • Obi-Wan Kenobi Bobble Head
  • Jawa Bobble Head
  • Princess Leia Bobble Head
  • Chewbacca Bobble Head
  • Darth Maul Bobble Head
  • Jango Fett Bobble Head

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Woot!

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