Boba Fett actors Jeremy Bulloch, Daniel Logan, and Temuera Morrison sing a Mickey Mouse song in a throwback Star Wars video. The legendary bounty hunter first appeared in live-action in 1980's The Empire Strikes Back, portrayed by the English actor Jeremy Bulloch as the man under the armor. Boba Fett returned for 1983's Return of the Jedi, in which he famously fell into the Sarlacc Pit and was presumed dead.

The bounty hunter's next live-action appearance was as a child in the prequel film Attack of the Clones, portrayed by the New Zealand actor Daniel Logan, who appeared alongside his clone and quasi-father, Jango Fett, played by fellow New Zealander Temuera Morrison. Years later, Boba Fett's survival was confirmed in the Disney+ series The Mandalorian (now played by Morrison), which provided the setup for his own spinoff show alongside Fennec Shand (Ming-Na Wen), The Book of Boba Fett, now in the midst of its run on Disney+.

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Now, a throwback Star Wars video shared by Daniel Logan on Instagram brings the three Boba Fett actors together for a rendition of a Mickey Mouse song traditionally featured in episodes of the variety show The Mickey Mouse Club. In the video, the three Boba Fett actors appropriately don Mickey Mouse caps and begin belting out the song in front of Han Solo frozen in carbonite. Bulloch calls it "the most embarrassing thing in the world." Watch the video in the space below:

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Logan shared the video as a tribute to the original Boba Fett actor who recently passed away in December of 2020. Though he had no lines of dialogue during the original trilogy (the character was instead voiced by Jason Wingreen), Bulloch's performance under the suit has always been remembered and appreciated by Star Wars fans. Though he died just as his character was reborn on The Mandalorian, the show's season 2 finale featured a fitting tribute to the actor just before the scene teasing The Book of Boba Fett that reads, “In Memory of Jeremy Bulloch.”

The young Boba Fett actor also shared the throwback video in honor of Morrison who is continuing to carry on the legacy of the character in the Disney+ spinoff. Though some fans argue Book of Boba Fett has failed to live up to the incredible reputation the legendary bounty hunter has cultivated over the years, the show has four more episodes remaining to sort itself out. The Book of Boba Fett airs every Wednesday on Disney+.

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Source: Daniel Logan/Instagram

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