Black Wampa… urban myth or reality? Only you can decide as TVTA takes you on a journey tracing the origins and adventures of this infamous toy in our special report.
The black Wampa (‘Wampa Oscuro’) has been the subject of much debate over the years as to its authenticity as a genuine Star Wars toy produced by the Mexican toy company Lili Ledy.
Forum tomfoolery?
Sources cite that it all began back in early 1980 just before the film release of The Empire Strikes Back, when a failed communication directive between Lili Ledy and Lucas Film Ltd led to the birth of the black Wampa.
Other sources cite the 1983 ‘Mas crédulous fan de la Guerra de las Galaxias’ competition held by Lili Ledy to win one of ten black Wampas specially produced to coincide with the film release of Return of the Jedi.
So, facts? Or simply evil plots hatched by Star Wars internet forum geeks to fool the collecting community into believing in the existence of black Wampas?
What if TVTA was to tell you that we have been given a translated transcript of a completely unverifiable but exclusive 18 second interview recorded on a dictaphone in 1983 with a Lili Ledy mailing department employee who managed to talk briefly about the mail-away exclusive before being tragically shot dead by what we can only imagine as a sniper on a roof ?
Pretty chilling eh? But, maybe this is just another example of an elaborate hoax fuelled by elements from the dark side of vintage toy collecting. You thought scammers were bad enough, right? Repro-makers, shill bidders and back-doorers? Surely nothing in the history of Star Wars collecting will ever compare to being shafted by an imaginary toy… if indeed this turns out to be the case! For now, TVTA cannot say for certain if the black Wampa exists or not. Like you, we can only look at the evidence available in the darkest corners of vintage Star Wars collecting forums, and try to pick out the facts from fiction.
It’s on the cover of a licensed book!!!
Black Wampa ate my Lili Ledy Han Bespin…
Video killed the radio star!
A design for life
Waiter, there’s a black Wampa in my soup!
Here are 10 facts / fictions about black Wampa. Award yourself 4 points for a correct answer; deduct 2 points for an incorrect answer; do not collect £200 (unless you’re selling a relatively hard-to-find loose variation of a figure which under normal circumstances would cost £35 tops, but in today’s FBooky-driven BS market makes you want to puke because it has gone right through the roof; miss one turn if an old man performs a jedi mind trick on you; and finally, for 3 points – make the opponent on your left perform an impression of Chewbacca.
- Black Wampa has appeared in a published Lili Ledy reference book – so he must be real, right?
- Black Wampa has been spotted in many vintage-looking photos on the interweb.
- A black Wampa can be briefly seen in the distance behind Luke as Luke grapples up an AT-AT in The Empire Strikes Back.
- Black Wampa is rumoured to be George Lucas’ favouite Star Wars toy.
- The black Wampa paint spray masks were found in a wheelie-bin on the car park and site where Richard III’s bones were discovered in Leicester.
- The black Wampa paint spray masks were found on the car park of the Walkers Crisps factory in Leicester.
- The black Wampa paint spray masks were found on the car park of a Doritos Crisps factory in Mexico.
- Music star Rick Springfield owns 3 black Wampas!
- In Sofia Coppola’s 2006 film Marie Antoinette, a black Wampa figure is partially hidden under a pair of Converse sneakers.
- Bonus COO question! (award yourself 100 points). The correct Country Of Origin mark for the Lili Ledy black Wampa is: (a) family IIIa, second cousin, twice removed, 29g, deep scar, Vader factory. Or (b) family IIc, father-in-law, 42c, very messy scar, Made In Honduras.
Answers next week!! Good luck!
So…
Black Wampa: a true Mexican toy or a monstrous myth? A Lili Ledy legend or a rock-solid reality? Only you can decide. The truth is out there, partially frozen in the wastelands of Hoth, covered in pizza sauce and Tauntaun entrails. May the force be with you. Graarrk! (Always let the Wookie have the last word).
discoclaimer: TVTA has done it's best to seek accurate info and cannot be held responsible for anything. If you know of any black Wampas please report them to your local collecting community group. No Tauntauns were harmed in the making of this special report.
I just read an article about that company and how they had a partnership with Kenner to produce star wars toys in mexico. There’s explained how an employee by mistake thought the color of Wampa was black and they started the production in that color before they realized that was a mistake. You can read the full article here https://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/lili-ledy-la-legendaria-fabrica-mexicana-de-juguetes-que-un-sindicato-mato-en-1985.html
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Hi. It’s true about Lili Ledy having the licence to produce Star Wars toys back in the day, but as for the Black Wampa making it to production stage (or any stage for that matter) is complete hokum and the fault of some Imperial Gunnery interweb geeks 🙂 – though, backtracking on my statement, I will say personally that “I want to believe” and that Black Wampa rocks!! 😁😀🤩
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Great article on that bad ass creature haunting the vintage Star Wars community ever since he has emerged from the cold Hoth ice plains.
To me the Black Wampa really exists. He exists as much as X-Wings, AT ATs, Yoda, Darth Vader, Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker. In a different reality, but still a reality which Star Wars fans have embraced in their hearts.
The fact that some – including me – would have liked to see this cool fearful creature to be part of our own reality has probably been been the driving force behind the uncontrolled spread of the myth. The mind who believes is no match to reality.
So the relevant question is not whether the Black Wampa exists but whether you believe in it.
I am a firm believer.
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I want to believe!
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The truth is out there!
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LOL brilliant fun, loved reading this. Will the mystery of the black Wampa ever be solved, sounds like an X-File to me, call Mulder and Scully!
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