Lumat,
just like Warok (what do you mean all Ewoks look alike? What are
you racist?), came with a bow, a quiver, and a cowl. He also came on
both ROTJ and POTF cards. By this time I don’t think I need to tell
you which one is rarer. He was not a prominent Ewok in the movies,
so I can’t just say “he was the one who…” It doesn’t really matter
with Star Wars figures, however, since many of the characters made
into figures did not have any lines, or were on screen for about 15
seconds.
Why should you get this figure? Five reasons:
1. Own a piece of history as they change his origin! (see the Wookieepedia entry)
2. Too many Ewok things, so few Ewoks to man them.
3. Your girlfriend likes the Ewoks. Your girlfriend sucks.
4. Relive the harrowing moment when Lumat discovers his stormtrooper bloodlust!
5. You’ve got serious Ewok fever, and it can only be quenched with…Lumat!
Backstory:
Lumat
was the chief woodcutter for the Ewok tribe. In the movies he was
just one of many background characters. The Customizable Card Game
now shows Lumat as a different Ewok, with stripes. No word yet on if
this figure will ever be redone in the new line, and if it will be
the original grey or stripes. Do we really care?
His Wookieepedia entry.
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Friday, November 30, 2012
Lumat (ROTJ 1983-84)
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Luke Skywalker: X-Wing Pilot (SW 1978-79)
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight Outfit) (ROTJ 1983-84)
Luke was a lowly boy doing outerspace porn, oh, c'mon, you know who Luke is! Here's his full Wookieepedia entry.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Luke Skywalker (Imperial Stormtrooper Outfit) (POTF 1985)
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Luke Skywalker (Hoth Battle Gear) (ESB 1980-82)
Now,
the fact that this figure is in “Hoth Battle Gear” is actually
misleading. If you watch The Empire Strikes Back, Luke is never actually
in a battle per se with this gear on. In fact, the most violent he
gets is cutting off a wampa’s arm while fleeing from it.
Technically, the only battle gear he uses on Hoth is his X-Wing
uniform while in the snowspeeder. If you wan to get anal about it.
Luke
wears a rather standard Rebel cold weather jacket. Molded onto his
figure (and unmovable) are goggles and macrobinoculars. His scarf is
molded on open. He comes with a standard Rebel blaster rifle, but,
and this is key, he never actually uses that in the movie. What he
uses – while in this outfit – is a lightsaber. Yet he doesn’t come
with one. Hmm. This figure came in ESB and ROTJ logo packaging.
Why should you get this figure? Five reasons:
1. You got the wampa, now baby needs someone to swipe at.
2. You also got the tauntaun with open belly. Who else is going in that thing?
3. There is a lot of white Hoth-related stuff, and it all needs to be manned somehow.
4. Recreate the scene where Obi-Wan talks to Luke. Then does…nothing.
5. Someone has to go check out that latest meteorite strike. Dork.
Backstory:
I’ll refer to the Wookieepedia article
for the whole backstory. However, I will say that Luke gets put
into a bacta tank for his recovery after the wampa attack. The tank
was actually made into a playset in the current line (but not the
vintage).
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Sunday, November 25, 2012
Luke Skywalker (Bespin Fatigues) (ESB 1980-82)
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Saturday, November 24, 2012
Luke Skywalker (in Battle Poncho) (POTF 1985)
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Friday, November 23, 2012
Luke Skywalker (Star Wars 1978-79)
Not
much I can say here that most people don’t already know. This is
the original Luke in his Tatooine clothes - how he looked throughout
most of the first movie. This figure came on cards for all three
movies, including another ROTJ card with a different background
picture (he’s seated at the control of a Millennium Falcon quad-gun).
His only accessory is a built-in lightsaber, which Kenner
inexplicably made yellow, instead of the blue hue it was in the film.
Maybe to differentiate it from the Obi-Wan’s lightsaber which was
also blue. His hair was sometimes yellow, sometimes a light brown.
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. C’mon! He’s the main character of the original trilogy!
2. Simulate the whining! “But I wanted to go to Tosche Station to pick up some power converters!”
3. For my money there is no finer pilot…of the Landspeeder.
4. Have him fight Darth Vader! I know I did – even though they barely even saw each other in the original film.
5. Have your Han figure bitch-slap him for complaining all the time. “This ain’t like dusting crops boy! Now STFU!”
Backstory:
Born in Revenge of the Sith,
raised by his Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru on blue milk, joined the
Rebel Alliance, overthrew the Empire, killed his dad, and became a
Jedi Knight. In the novels, after the movies, he eventually marries a
fellow Jedi named Mara Jade (who used to work for the Emperor) and
they had a son named Ben. He had many adventures which are too
numerous to go into here.
Want more? His full Wookieepedia article
104th in alphabetical order
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Logray: Ewok Medicine Man (Ewoks 1985)
Want more? His Wookieepedia article
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Logray (Ewok Medicine Man) (ROTJ 1983-4)
What
can I say, another Ewok. Love ‘em, hate ‘em, they’re still part of
the Star Wars universe, and everyone needs to just lighten up.
Besides, if you were going to get an Ewok figure, Logray wasn’t such a
bad way to go. He wasn’t as small as Wicket, so you didn’t feel as
cheated. He came with probably the most accessories: the bird skull
headdress, the satchel, and the shaman staff. He only came on a ROTJ
card.
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. Like I said, the most accessories out of any Ewok figure.
2. Actually, the figure is very accurate to the Ewok shown on film.
3. Who else are you going to get to call C-3PO and the rest “evil spirits?”
4. Someone needs to stand there while you roast Han on the Ewok Village BBQ spit.
5. Everyone loves a chanter (unless it’s some crazy next to you on the subway).
Backstory:
In
his early years, Logray was a warrior, but was captured by a Jedi
witch. After that he became a shaman after learning her ways and
finding he had Force sensitivity. During the Ewok cartoon, he was the
wise old mentor. However, in his later years he started turning to
the dark side. When Luke and the bunch were captured, he decried
them as evil and tried to get them killed. After C-3PO used his
“magic,” Chief Chirpa banished Logray and he was not welcomed back
to the village.
Want more? His Wookieepedia article
102nd in alphabetical order
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Lobot (ESB 1980-82)
While
the people who lived in Cloud City seemed to have finer tastes in
clothes, Lobot exemplified it. Look at those sleeves! Look at those
pantaloons! Look at that headgear! Apparently Lobot didn’t have room
for toupee with his cybernetic implant.
Lobot came
on both ESB and ROTJ cards with a standard Cloud City figures pistol
(Lando and the Bespin Security guys come with the same one). My
personal favorite of anything said about this figure was in the Star
Wars: The Action Figure Guide: “Lobot is not very tall, and his
height has been translated well to the action figure.” Seriously –
that is the only thing it says about the figure itself. Basically
“right height.” Ha!
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. Disco fans – check out the duds!
2. Hearkens back to the late 70’s/early 80’s time of bulky headgear.
3. If you don’t want two Pilots for the Cloud Car, you can put him in the other pod.
4. Someone needs to make hand gestures to Cloud City people.
5. Mascot to the mute (well, he just didn’t have a speaking part).
Backstory:
Lobot
was the son of a slaver, who, after being raided by pirates, ended
up at Cloud City stealing for a living. He was caught and sentenced
to community service to the city, and also given cyborg enhancement.
He became the city’s computer-liason officer, staying on even after
his service ended. He basically controlled the city, more than the
Administrator.
He secretly helped Lando win Cloud
City, since he knew Lando would elevate its status. Lobot was the
one who told R2-D2 about the Falcon’s hyperdrive and how to fix it.
He continued to administrate over Cloud City despite its changing
owners multiple times, but 17 years after the Battle of Yavin he
began helping his old boss Lando out with various missions. Usually
these missions required some kind of cybernetic liason. He would
later return to Cloud City, the last place he is mentioned to be.
Want more? His Wookieepedia article
101st in alphabetical order
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Monday, November 19, 2012
Leia Organa (Bespin Gown) (ESB 1980-82)
Ah,
Leia. What must be in your closet? And where in the heck is it?
Does she just keep picking stuff up along the way or does Han have a
special cargo container in the Falcon for her outfits?
This is the outfit she wore on Bespin (duh), sometime after she landed and before she was captured by Vader.
She comes with the same pistol she did in her white gown. The
figure comes in two variations – one with a neck painted to match
the gown and one with it flesh-colored. The flesh-colored is more
accurate to the film. The vinyl cape on the figure is pink with
designs, whereas the one in the film was a grey/off-white. She also
comes on 3 cards – two different ESBs (they have different
background photos) and an ROTJ. Most self-respecting boys did not
get this figure because it was as close to Barbie as you could get.
Why should you get this figure? Five reasons:
1. Most self-respecting girls would get this figure.
2. It ain’t a dinner party without some Force-blocked blaster bolts and Leia in a dress.
3. poster girl for Braids ‘R Us.
4. The only time you will get an SW figure with a print on their vinyl cape.
5. Re-create the smooth moves Lando puts down for Leia. Oooooh, yeah.
Background
Leia changes her outfits many times, and her hair as often.
Want more? Leia's full Wookiepedia article 100th in alphabetical order!
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Sunday, November 18, 2012
Leia (Hoth Outfit) (ESB 1980-82)
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Saturday, November 17, 2012
Klaatu (Skiff Guard Outfit) (ROTJ 1983-4)
Want more? His Wookieepedia article
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Friday, November 16, 2012
Klaatu (ROTJ 1983-84)
Wooof (his real name) is a Kadas'sa'Nikto was a pilot for Jabba's many spacecraft. He was killed when Jabba's sand barge was blown up.
Want more? His Wookieepedia article
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
King Gorneesh (Ewoks 1985)
Gorneesh
comes with a big club, and a little more detail than the other
Duloks. This is still not saying much, since they all come from a
cartoon series. The figures are thus...cartoony.
Why should you get this figure? Five reasons:
1. With only six figures, it’s pretty easy to collect this whole line (yes, I reused this one - again).
2. He’s the king, baby!
3. Big club – smack those Ewoks. Smack ‘em, smack ‘em!
4. If you were the kind of person that got Gargamel instead of the Smurfs, than you probably got this figure.
5. It’s not easy being green.
Backstory:
Gorneesh
was king of his Dulok tribe in the Ewoks TV series. Like dozens of
other TV series (e.g. the Smurfs) he was always looking for a way to
defeat his good guy enemies – the Ewoks. He had a “crown” of some
kind of animal backbone (no idea how that balanced on his head), an
eye patch (not explained), a large club, an animal skull necklace,
and what appear to be turtle-shell shoulder pads. I'm sorry,
Endor-turtle shoulder pads.
Want more? His Wookieepedia article
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Kez Iban (Droids 1985)
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Kea Moll (Droids 1985)
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