Dulok Shaman - E - Basic

Added: April 25th 2021
Category: Ewoks
Reviewer: Paul Harrison
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DULOK

SHAMAN

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Dulok Shaman

General analysis!

The professed DULOK medicine man who steals LOGRAY's potions by becoming invisible with magic soap.

You likely know this character by the name Dulok Shaman, but its proper name is Umwak. From the Forest Moon of Endor, the Dulok Shaman served as the religious leader of the Dulok species, not unlike how Logray (Ewok Medicine Man) serves the Ewoks in a similar capacity. The character has bright green fur, the signature wide and floppy ears of the Dulok species, and some form of animated heterochromia. The paint job on the Dulok Shaman is simple, but it’s bright and colorful and stands out from the rest of the figures in the line. The fur color is nearly neon green. The accessories of the Dulok Shaman are perhaps the best part of the action figure. It comes with a bone necklace with a “chicken” claw dangling from it that’s separately sculpted but not removable, and staff with a skull on it cast in brown plastic. The Duloks hate the Ewoks and wished them nothing but total misery, which focused on many conflicts in the storylines in the EWOKS television show. Today on the aftermarket, EWOKS action figures go for unattainable amounts of money.

Collector Notes!

Name: Dulok Shaman

Collection: Ewoks

Source: Ewoks

Release: 1985

Status: Dulok Shaman is an all-new figure.

Articulation Count: 6 points (6 areas of articulation)

Articulation Details: swivel head (1), swivel left shoulder (1), swivel right shoulder (1), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1), swivel tail (1)

Accessory Count: 2

Accessory Details: staff, nonremovable necklace

Date Stamp: 1985

Assortment: No. 71150

UPC: N/A

Retail: $2.99 USD

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