King Gorneesh - E - Basic

Added: April 28th 2021
Category: Ewoks
Reviewer: Paul Harrison
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KING

GORNEESH

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King Gorneesh

General analysis!

King of the evil DULOKS who leads them in attacks on their distant cousin, the EWOKS.

He’s the leader of the Duloks and wreaker of havoc on the Ewoks. The overseer of all things bad when it comes to Wicket W. Warrick and company, King Gorneesh, finds ways to manifest his misery into the lives of the innocent Ewoks. The Ewoks television series introduced us to a bevy of new characters, but we find that the antagonists look very much like one another. Kenner produced four Dulok characters in the EWOKS toy line, and King Gorneesh is the tallest and the broadest. The figure comes with spinnable headgear. We’re not sure we understand why Kenner articulated this, but it does provide distinct looks for the Dulok leader. The figure also comes with a large staff that is shaped much like a club, yet is long like a staff. It’s taller than the figure and suits the presence of King Gorneesh well. Is it a ceremonial staff, or some other regal accessory used for other purposes? Paired with URGAH LADY GORNEESH, the duo look excellent together. They seem to be made to suffer well together. It’s their lot in life.

Collector Notes!

Name: King Gorneesh

Collection: Ewoks

Source: Ewoks

Release: 1985

Status: King Gorneesh is an all-new figure.

Articulation Count: 7 points (7 areas of articulation)

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

Accessory Count: 1

Accessory Details: ornate staff

Date Stamp: 1985

Assortment: No. 71180

UPC: N/A

Retail: $2.99 USD

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