

We  will now dip back into the original twelve with Darth Vader. Like Chewbacca,   the Vader figure had a relatively taller stature, in keeping with the   movies. Also like Chewbacca, Vader was another figure with no changes   (other than the card back) during the entire original Kenner run. Darth   Vader came on the original Star Wars card, ESB, ROTJ, POTF, and another   ROTJ card that had a close-up picture of his helmet.
Because of   manufacturing limitations, and the desire to be cheap, Vader came with  a  vinyl cape instead of cloth or molded plastic like the figures  today.  The figure is very much in keeping with the character's  appearance, and  the only accessory is a built-in telescoping red  lightsaber. Some rare  Vaders exist where the lightsaber telescoped to  almost twice its  original length. This proved handy in duels and Sith  pornography.
Why should you own this figure?  Five  reasons:
1. He's Darth freakin' Vader!  The man in black.   The Lord who won't leave you bored.
2. Come on, who didn't need  Vader for the only lightsaber duels from the original trilogy? You had  to at least have him fight Obi-Wan.
3.   Despite the lack of accessories, he had the Force. Let your  imagination  run wild moving other Star Wars toys and choking other  figures.
4.  He had his own dedicated vehicle, and being an anal-retentive young  man, I needed only the Vader figure to fly it.
5. Again, Darth  Vader.  Enough said.
Backstory:
If   you don't know the backstory by now, get a freaking clue. Darth Vader   was Anakin Skywalker, the seemingly immaculately conceived whiny child   born to Schmi Skywalker. He trained in the Jedi order and forbiddenly   fell in love with Senator Amidala. He freaked out over possibly losing   her, and the Emperor (then Senator Palpatine) turned him to the Dark   Side. Shortly afterwards he was wounded in a lightsaber duel with   Obi-Wan and was forced to wear his black cybernetic suit. During this   same time Amidala gave birth to their twins, Luke and Leia. Vader ruled   the Empire as second-in-charge, while Luke and Leia grew up and joined   the Rebel Alliance. Vader killed Obi-Wan. Luke eventually dueled his   father, and brought him back to the light, but not before mortally   wounding him (or that was the Emperor's Sith lightning - up for debate).   Anakin joined the ghosts of Obi-Wan and Yoda.
About the only   important part most people haven't heard is that there is debate over   whether Palpatine is actually Anakin's father. Maybe he or his mentor   Darth Plagueis used those life-giving powers to conceive Anakin without   actually doing the dirty deed. This is mostly fan speculation, and   nothing from LucasFilm has been proposed to support this.
After  Han and Leia have kids in the later novels, they name their third child  Anakin.
Full story (and it's a long one)?  Wookieepedia article
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Darth Vader (SW 1978-79)
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2 comments:
Gotta have Vader.
First figure I ever had, well before I saw the movie. He just looked the coolest!
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