This
figure represents a case of blatant false advertising, since it
says “Sand People” and there is clearly only one Sand Person in the
package. I’m still waiting for my lawsuit to make it through the
courts.
A Sand Person came with a gaffi stick as an
accessory (you know, where he stood over Luke and shook it in the
air), and a vinyl cape already on. A known variations of the figure
are hollow and solid face tubes right below the eyes. The Sand
People figure was one of the original twelve, the first wave, and
came on SW, ESB, and ROTJ cards. Its name was changed by the ROTJ
card to read “Tusken Raider (Sand People).”
As a
kid, this was always my WTF character, as in WTF was it? Yes, I knew
it was a Sand Person, but it was kind of scary looking and I just
didn’t like it. If there was ever a character that gave me the creeps
(as much as the Star Wars movies did) it was the Sand Person. I
don’t know what it was, but it might have been because the 18-minute
Super 8 version we had of the first movie featured it prominently.
Who knows?
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. Give that whiny Luke figure the beat-down he deserves.
2. Have it ride a Bantha, oh wait, that’s right. They never made one for the original line. But they made a frickin’ dewback!
3. Wait until C-3PO with removable arms comes out. Remove said arms. Raise gaffi stick in triumph.
4. Probably the closest you come to a post-apocalyptic “Road Warrior” type figure from Star Wars.
5. Combine it with your newer figures and, voila, Anakin Sand People Slaughter!
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
138th in alphabetical order
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Sand People (SW 1978-79)
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