Chewbacca must quickly prepare the Millenium Falcon to leave Tatooine when stormstroopers arrive in pursuit of the ship’s new passengers. The Wookiee fires up the engines as Han Solo exchanges blaster fire with the Imperial troopers.
Don't
get us wrong. We love Chewbacca and we love the
vintage-styled sculpt. But we have to admit that
Hasbro has gone into overkill with it. A little
too soon in our eyes, Chewbacca gets revisited
again but this time with a molded headset and “voilà”,
a new basic action figure. Unfortunately, it
is not entirely "new enough" in our
eyes and maybe could have even been released
as a Saga Legends figure where it may have felt
more at home in that line instead. Of course
Chewbacca is a very popular character, so it
only makes sense that he get another shot in
the basic line. But it is our opinion that while
Chewbacca is indeed a great character, we are
in more need of an Episode IV Luke Skywalker
or Princess Leia figure first. Your opinions
may vary, but we think our requests are reasonable.
We also understand the need for Hasbro to refresh
a figure periodically and tweak it so that it
can enter the basic figure line as “new
enough” for most collectors.
Chewbacca (First Mate or Copilot or “insert
whatever subtitle here”) is not that different
in our books. We suppose that since Han Solo
got the same treatment as 2007’s TAC Han Solo (30 11), it was only a matter of time
before we got Chewbacca with his head set. And
while the figure lacks a little in our opinion,
the new head set is pretty cool. We
think it is great to get a headset as
a detachable piece that plugs into a hole in
the head. While many of you out there do not
like holes in your action figures, we think that
you would be forgiving of this because Hasbro
did quite well going this route. The
headset looks like exactly what it is: partially
painted on the figure, partially a new sculpt.
Chewbacca is however a
stellar sculpt and likely will not aggravate
anyone too much and we suspect that if
you were to buy just one Chewbacca figure this
year, this will be your Chewbacca of choice.
Chewbacca
has the ultra super-articulated status of greater
than 14 points (15 to be exact). He is very moveable
and the only way he can be upgraded now if he
were to get ball jointed hips. Oh, what a wonderful
enhancement this would be! Noticeably darker
than even the recent releases of this beautiful
sculpt, Chewbacca has a unique paint job that
we have not been graced with until now. He
is actually very
dark when compared to the other Chewbacca figures
that utilize this sculpt. Gone
are the bright yellowish streaks in his fur in
place of a much browner (and muted) color. (The
paint job closely resembles the Chewbacca figure from 2005's TSC Early
Bird Figures set than any other at the moment.)
The portrait is definitely reminiscent of the
very first VOTC Chewbacca, but it is indeed
a new sculpt as Chewbacca is not showing his
bottom teeth this round. Also new to this release
is the color used for his bandolier strap,
bag and crossbow. The silvers are more platinum
and the browns are darker and richer. So, for
a figure than is essentially a “repack” (we
use this term VERY lightly here), Hasbro went
to town with the decorating of it making it truly
unique is almost every sense of the word. Preferring
a head sculpt that was more like the Early Bird
Chewbacca than the VOTC Chewbacca, we think this
new Chewbacca tends to look
like a Return
of The Jedi version rather than what we
saw in A
New Hope. In Episode IV, Chewbacca had a
pulled back look (almost as if a can of hairspray
was used to keep it in place)
and this didn’t change until the next two
films. We
may be looking at things a little too deeply,
but we think we make a valid point here and it
does make
Chewbacca look the slightest bit out of place
in the wave (just a tad). Of course this doesn’t
discredit the distinguished sculpt of this action
figure much at all.
When
the VOTC Chewbacca was released in 2004, we knew
that it was going to get quite a workout, maybe
not to
the extent it actually did, but we knew it was
good and that subsequent releases were indeed
inevitable. Not too many scene specific versions
of Chewbacca are left to do by Hasbro. Clearly
it is their intent to utilize the VOTC mold
wherever possible, but it is obvious that they
are tapping out of ideas. What is left? Well,
we would like to see an Episode III version
of Chewbacca get made using this sculpt with
significant head retooling and ball-jointed
hips. We would also like to see an Episode
IV “trash
compactor” or “Chewy
in chains” version. It
would also be nice to get an “Ewok
sacrifice” version of Chewbacca tied to
a stake. And
lastly, we would like
to see a Chewbacca with a “Tarzan” vine
and maybe a bonus Ewok pack-in. Fat chance, we
already know the answer to that one. It is quite
possible that Chewbacca may take a little break
now in the basic line (not including any Saga
Legends repacks). Hasbro had covered the
Chewbacca bases quite well and they have done
marvelous work on all of them. And we are fine
if this character
takes a break, overkill is never a good thing.
We did put the 2007 TAC Han Solo (30 11) and this new
Chewbacca in the new and big Millennium Falcon and they look great in it. It is quite amazing
that we are reaching a point in the line where
we are content with so many of our figures now.
The culture of the hobby was quite different
in the late 90s. We loved the The Power Of The Force "2" product (for
the most part) but we seemed to know in
our veins that bigger and better was possible.
Well, that time is now folks. Despite any economy
issues, now is clearly the time to be a Star
Wars collector. We are getting our definitive
action figures one by one (and at an alarming
pace) and there
is very
little room for improvement on many. Chewbacca
could use a few tweaks here and there, but for
the time being, if you want a Millennium Falcon co-pilot, this is your figure!
Collector Notes
Chewbacca
Status: Chewbacca is a retool of 2004's VOTC Chewbacca figure that now includes an all-new head sculpt with removable headset gear.
Articulation Count: 25 points (15 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: swivel head (1), ball-jointed left shoulder (2), ball-jointed right shoulder (2), ball-jointed left elbow (2), ball-jointed right elbow (2), swivel left wrist (1), swivel right wrist (1), ball-jointed torso (2), ball-jointed mid-section (2), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1), ball-jointed left knee (2), ball-jointed right knee (2), ball-jointed left ankle (2), ball-jointed right ankle (2)
Accessory Count: 3
Accessory Details: bowcaster (2 parts), communications headset/cable combination
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: R3-A2 left leg
Date Stamp: 2004
Assortment Number: 91418/87535
UPC: 653569430216
Retail: $7.99 USD
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