The
last of the Droids line! I know that I said previously that there
were only 12 figures produced in the Droids line. While that is very
much true for most purposes, in actuality there were 13. The last was
Vlix, but it only came out in Brazil, and only years after the rest of
the line. This figure was actually part of a second wave of Droids
figures that were never produced, except, mysteriously, this figure.
His
accessory is a blaster rifle molded in black that is very close to
the one with the Imperial Stormtrooper (Hoth Battle Gear).
Because of its one-country and delayed release (and scarcity at that) this is the rarest Star Wars action figure of them all. Forget the European-only released Yak Face, this is the one. Go ahead, I dare you to do a search on Ebay and find one. Even a loose authentic one is quite rare. The
only theory that anyone has as to this figure's reason for being is
that Kenner was trying to recoup costs associated with making the
molds for these unproduced figures, so they sold one to Glasslite, who
manufactures their figures in Brazil. Brazil also was the last holdout for the Sega Master System (a personal favorite of mine) where it continued on for years after other countries stopped getting new stuff for it.
Why should you get this figure? Five reasons:
1. Realistically – you can’t. Also, you probably couldn’t afford it if you could find it now.
2. Unless you’re Brazilian and living in the 1990’s, fugeddaboutit.
3. If you could own it, you would have the single most valuable Star Wars Kenner item.
4. Only 13 in the line, so why not own them all?
5. The best bodyguard in the entire SW universe...just kidding. General Grievous’ androids did a better job.
Backstory:
Vlix
Oncard was bodyguard/head of security to the Fromm gang. He was
friend to Tig Fromm, and served on the weapons satellite Trigon I
before it was destroyed. He was taken in by Boba Fett for the bounty
placed by Jabba the Hutt. His last name is a joke since the figure
was so hard to find “on card.”
Want more? His Wookieepedia entry
170th in alphabetical order
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