Star Wars Legacy Collection Ewoks (Nho'Apakk & Paploo)
Nho’Apakk and Paploo are two of the Ewoks who inhabit the forested moon of Endor. Like all Ewoks, they prefer to avoid confrontation but are fearsome warriors when threatened. They fight alongside the Rebels to subdue the stormtroopers during the Battle of Endor, ultimately helping to defeat the Empire.
Includes Build A Droid Part R3-M3 left leg part.-
Figure Number: BD 18
Wave: 2
Year: 2009
Retail: $7.99 UPC: 653569429876
ASIN: B002Q0CIGQ (paid link) Series: Legacy Collection Group: Red Logo Action Figures
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| Retailer | Price | Diff | Lowest Found |
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| Avg: $43.00 | +$35.01 (+438%) | $28.00 | |
| Avg: $44.16 | +$36.17 (+453%) | $14.99 | |
| Amazon | $89.99 | +$82.00 (+1026%) | |
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The average price based upon the last 6 sold auctions is: $43.00
[High: $49.99/Low: $28.00]. The average Buy It Now price is $44.16 based upon 6 filtered active auctions out of 7.
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This Ewoks (Nho'Apakk & Paploo) toy was added on February 2025 and originally released in 2009 with a retail price of $7.99. This action figure is part of the Star Wars genre within the Legacy Collection series and included in Wave 2 and is number BD 18. It can be found online by using the following codes: UPC: 653569429876, Amazon ASIN: B002Q0CIGQ (paid link) and on eBay (paid link). With an average selling price of $43.00, this toy is highly collectible as it's selling for 5x over its retail price. Quite a few (42) of these toys are in user collections so it does seem to be somewhat popular.
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