
Prune      Face prefers the French pronunciation of his name: Prune Fasee. But      seriously, Pruney is another blink-and-you'll miss him characters,    shown   in the Rebel conference room in The Return of the Jedi.    Also,   like many of the aliens introduced in the movies, the crew   just  called   it what it looked like to keep the aliens straight - thus    "Prune  Face."  Never mind that this probably infringed on copyright a    bit with  the Dick  Tracy character of the same name. Although, I   don't  think  anyone will  mix them up.
Ole  Pruney came  with a  rifle  (which doesn't  look particularly Star  Wars-ish) and a  cloth  cape. He  only came on an  ROTJ card. Presumably  he went with the  Endor  landing  party since he was  dressed for  camoflauge, but you  never see  him down  on the planet. Maybe  the  Ewoks ate him.
Why should you own this figure?  Five reasons:
1. Eye patch. A grow-hair-on-your  chest manly eyepatch!
2. If you own G.I Joes, you have an  extra rifle you can use. It looks awfully Joe-ish doesn't it?
3.      Pruney's face is very accurate to the character - it's his clothes     that  weren't quite right. Don't blame Kenner, though. They didn't  have    very  good technology to imprint camoflauge on plastic yet.
4.      Re-enact the scene where Prune Face splits off from the Rebels, and      eventually marries and settles down with an Ewok princess. Hey, you      didn't see him - it could have happened!
5. Re-enact the  exciting scene where he ACTIVELY LISTENS to the Rebel BRIEFING. That's  excitement!
Backstory:
Prune Face's real name was Orrimaarko, and his race Dressellian from the planet Dressel. He was recruited into the Alliance by the Bothans (often mentioned but never seen on screen) to fight subjugation of his homeworld by the Empire. He was on the Endor strike team during the events of ROTJ, and was a bit miffed when Han Solo was picked to lead rather than himself, who he deemed more qualified. No word on how he got the eyepatch though.
Want more? His full Wookieepedia article
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