Not to be outdone are two packs for Amazon. These are great for your average consumer, but the long-term collector already has most of these. These are what you'll be buying for Christmas presents to the kids you're going to force Star Wars upon this holiday season. Best Buy got the villains, and Amazon got the heroes. As far as I can tell, none of these figures are particularly new other than R2-D2 looks like a different combo platter of parts for you completists.
The figures are largely collected from The Force Awakens, Saga Legends, The Last Jedi.
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For the Celebrate the Saga line, Hasbro gave Best Buy two exclusive 5-packs for $29.99 a pop. You can click here to order them if supplies are still available. The First Order set does not appear to have new figures, but may have deco changes - we'll keep you posted in Figure of the Day as these arrive in the next couple of months. Its Galactic Empire set does have a new droid redeco which may be of more interest - Hasbro and Disney have done many R2-Q5 figures over the years, but this one looks different, so prepare to shell out some cash.
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Hasbro's Celebrate the Saga collection includes 8 packs. 4 are main line, 2 are for Amazon exclusives, and 2 are Best Buy exclusives. The pitch I heard was each set has 5-jointed figures and is the last hurrah for the format - at least for now - with 4-5 figures brought back and 0-1 redeco droids. It looks like they may have enhanced face paint, but it's hard to tell from the photos and I did not hear about it previously.
Each set is due this fall for about $29.99. Click here to order at affiliate/advertiser Amazon, or click here to order at Entertainment Earth.
The Star Wars FX Emperor Palpatine Lightsaber - or Darth Sidious Lightsaber, really - is $249.99 and coming out later this year. It's one of the fancier models, like the Darth Revan one due to ship pretty soon. The lightsaber blade is indeed removable, and it includes a display stand.
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If you liked it in tan, or in red at GameStop, you'll also probably love the Battle Droid (Geonosis, The Black Series 6-Inch)! It's loaded with articulation, incudes a backpack you can swap out for an antenna pack, and can crounch down into a "deploy" mode if you're so inclined. It's a great sculpt and hopefully we'll see a few more of these brought out and reissued over the coming months to meet squad building demand. Read on!
This Plo Koon (The Black Series 6-Inch) is OK. It's not a completely new figure - it's a Mace Windu body with new hands, a new head, and a new robe. (Similarly Kit Fisto is a refaced Obi-Wan Kenobi.) Given Plo Koon has had a couple of distinctive outfits between the movies and TV show, it's entirely possible you'd never notice if you left him mint in box with the robes over everything. But I did open it, so here's a look at the Jedi Master. Read on!
This week in Q&A - Vehicle prices - why yes, everything is more expensive. Jumbo Figures - is the Gentle Giant line gone for good? And the Retro Collection - what's next?
Be sure you send in your questions for next time. Read on!
The Attack of the Clones edition of Anakin Skywalker (The Black Series 6-Inch) is one of Hasbro's very best action figures. Sure, it reuses some parts from the Revenge of the Sith version, but that head is a gem. The paint and the sculpt are absolutely on point, so you should get one. I don't care if you don't like the prequels, you just need to get one and give it an up-close look because it is a little plastic triumph. Read on!
The Target-exclusive Moloch (The Black Series 6-Inch) is most likely long gone from your store shelves, but if you see it, it's pretty cool. It's a big worm alien and it looks right at home in Jabba's Palace, which is good as Hasbro has been hesitant to outfit that scene with additional figures. Read on!
This week in Q&A - The new Falcon! I don't have one, but I did read the press release. Are retail toy experiences over? If you're a collector, it seems that way - at least for now. And more reissues - I'd expect more.
Be sure you send in your questions for next time. Read on!
UPDATE: MyDisneyShop's selling it online. $14.99 + shipping. It does not appear to be run by Disney, but the price seems lowest so far.
The pumpkin-themed BB-BOO20 is showing up at Disney parks - and maybe elsewhere - across the USA. While the theme parks are closed, eBay is open - and that's where we're seeing these now. They're about $13 in stores, so when buying yours keep in mind tax is a couple of bucks and shipping is usually $5 or less.
The figure is a redeco fo the popular build-a-droid format BB droids we've been seeing for a few years, so they split in the middle and have removable heads. They're neat.
The Boba Fett (Carbonzed Graphite, The Black Series 6-Inch) is stunning. For a toy you got in 2013, this metallic deco really makes every last crease and ding pop. If you're happy with your old Boba Fett you owe it to yourelf to look at this one, if you have the opportunity. As a de facto online exclusive (plus or minus a comic shop) that probably means you should just buy one. Read on!
The Gonk Droid (Droid Factory Line Look) changes colors from a 1970s blue to a 1990s grey! It's cool. Well, when it's cool, it's blue, and when it's warm it goes grey. It also comes with a playset. Read on!
This week in Q&A - Happy 25 years of toy journalism-ish, me! Oh wait, that's not a question. But collector engagement brings up some issues! And so does warped cards and weird pre-orders in the middle of the night. That seems about where we are now.
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R5-D23 (Droid Factory Line Look) was an exclusive from D-23, a convention for when people used to gather for conventions to celebrate Disney, a company that used to put movies into theaters. It's a redeco R5-D4 mold with a nifty hat - unlike the previous releases, this one lacks Mickey Mouse ears. It's neat! But it's not as colorful as the R4-D23. Read on!