...with GADERFFI STICK BATTLE CLUB.
Okay, now we're getting somewhere POTF2 line. No bulging muscles. No extra huge guns. No non-canonical hidden weapons (I'm looking at you R5-D4).
Authentic sculpting and detail. Authentic weapon. What more could
you want? Oh, yeah, that it be called a Sandperson! Why, because most
sources, when describing this race, say "Also known as Tusken Radiers."
Okay, so this should be the back-up name, not the first. Would it
have killed you Kenner to put "Sandperson" in parentheses at least?
Nope - nowhere on the package.
Later in this line a
Sandperson/Bantha package is released. The figure in this set features
hinged knees so it can ride the Bantha.
Five reasons to own this figure:
1. You know after watching Star Wars you took a stick on did the howl while holding it up in the air with both hands - admit it.
2. Who else is going to wantonly destroy a landspeeder?
3. Get to ride a hairy elephant (Bantha). Not a sexual metaphor.
4. Finally, a figure that is supposed to tear off C-3PO's arm.
5. Another excuse to play in the sandbox.
Backstory:
Sand
People were an offshoot of a people indigenous to Tatooine for
millennia. When a global disaster struck the planet, this civilization
eventually evolved into Sand People and Jawas. Much later in their
history, after a series of raids which forced out the colonists in
the town of Fort Tusken, the Sand People became known as Tusken
Raiders.
Unlike the Jawas, Sand People disregarded
most technology. For attack and defense they used gaffi sticks, or
gaderffii. They do occasionally gather enough metal scrap to make
rifles, however. These can be seen in SW and Episode I. Sand People
stay covered from head to toe to keep in moisture and protect them
from the harsh desert climate. They roam in small tribes, and
domesticate native banthas for transportation. Like the Jawas, they
subsist mainly on native hubba gourds for nutrition and hydration.
About
the only things that Sand People truly fear are krayt dragons, a
large carnivore indigenous to Tatooine. In fact, the howl that
Obi-wan makes in the first movie to scare the Sand People was a
krayt dragon roar. The skeleton that C-3PO passes in the desert was
that of a krayt dragon (the prop of which was left there and is still
there today).
Want more? The Tusken Raider Wookieepedia entry
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Tusken Raider [1995, POTF2]
Posted by Ben at 1:03 AM
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