

Ah,    C-3PO, you shiny-plated pain in the ass. C-3PO is one of the original    12, and he came on a SW back card and an ESB card. Despite being a    central figure, he was never released on a ROTJ or POTF card because by    that time C-3PO with removable limbs took over. I'm going off the    official cards here, which is why C-3PO is in the "S's" and not in the    "C's."
It's hard to be enthusiastic about someone whose main    "power" is translating. Sure, he's shiny, but no weapons, no commlink,    no nothing. He's more of the Jar Jar Binks of the original trilogy,    except he's actually useful (and less annoying).
Why should you own this figure?  Five  reasons:
1. How else is everyone going to figure out what  the hell R2 is talking about?
2.  Shiny...so shiny.
3.  Decently detailed figure - even has a restraining bolt on his chest.
4.    C-3PO can be used as the fall guy for everything. Oops, ran over  C-3PO   with my landspeeder. Oops, C-3PO just got blown out the airlock  on the   Falcon. Oops, C-3PO just ended up in my dog's water dish.
5.  Makes a good reflector for spotter planes when your on a life raft.
Backstory:
The   movies pretty  much show all this. C-3PO is built by Anakin, kind of   stolen from the  Lars homestead, resides on Coruscant until Anakin goes   bad, given to  Bail Organa (adoptive father of Leia) and his memory   wiped. Then he goes  through all that stuff in SW, gets dismantled and   put back together in  ESB, and talks a bunch of teddy bears into   assaulting a much more  technologically advanced foe in ROTJ. In the   novels he pretty much  follows Han and Leia around, translating and   providing Han with someone  to yell at.
Interesting movie note is   that although Anthony  Daniels wore the costume and provided the voice   for Threepio, Lucas was  going to replace his voice with more of a  Bronx  used car salesman. he  hated Daniels' voice. However, they ran  out of  money on the first movie  and stuck with Daniels.
Want the full story?  His Wookieepedia entry
142nd  in alphabetical order
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
See-Threepio (SW 1978-79)
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Bronx used-car salesman? Another horrendous idea by Lucas that, Thank God, never happened!
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