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The bounty hunter Jango Fett had an apartment in Tipoca City on the planet Kamino.[1] Fett used the apartment as a safehouse for him and his son, Boba Fett.[2] The apartment was hard to find within the city due to its lack of distinguishing features.[3]
Behind the scenes
- "We didn't want it to look like something from the Land of the Giants."
- ―Peter Walpole
Jango Fett's apartment was created for the prequel trilogy film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. A purposely subtle sizing difference was created with the molded black settee and other furniture pieces where they were built slightly higher than average so that a human's legs would not touch to ground when seated. To serve as a visual tie-in to the white armor of the clone troopers and the Stormtroopers of the original trilogy of Star Wars films, the apartment was given a lack of color. The scenes in the apartment were filmed in the last week of July 2000, on a soundstage at Fox Studios, Sydney. At the entrance of the set, a sign for non-actors was posted reading Please Use Bootes Provided When Walking on Set.[4]
Appearances
Non-canon appearances
Sources
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Visual Dictionary
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 82 KAM 15-18: Jango Fett's Apartment
"Technical Readout: Jango Fett's Apartment" — Star Wars Insider 80