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Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) with pop-up Lightsaber - POTF - Basic

Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2)

with pop-up Lightsaber

Detailed Visual Analysis

Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) with pop-up Lightsaber

General Analysis

Barrel-shaped DROID. Functions as a sophisticated computer-repair and information retrieval robot. R2-D2 communicates through electroic sounds and uses C-3PO as his interpreter.

I was shocked to see a “new” R2-D2 action figure hanging from the pegs when I found THE POWER OF THE FORCE line on my 11th birthday in Toys R Us. It looked just like the previous R2-D2 action figures Kenner made in the past, but the figure’s name boasted the “with pop-up Lightsaber” feature, and I knew I had to have him. The packaging was confusing, however. It featured R2-D2 getting blasted inside the doorway of the Endor bunker, yet the packaging referred to his hidden lightsaber feature which took place in the first act of RETURN OF THE JEDI. It ultimately didn’t matter to me, but it was something I noticed as a very young collector. I felt the lightsaber accessory was too big and bulky, but I also understood why the new shape was necessary for the action figure. And that was to ensure its play feature would function properly. As you turn Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) (with pop-up Lightsaber)’s dome, Luke’s lightsaber incrementally rises until it is out of the dome enough to pull out for use. In retrospect, I always felt that Kenner should have taken this opportunity to release a new version of R2-D2 by tooling an all-new sculpt, but they felt the standard base figure was still modern enough to reuse. The COLLECTOR COIN that came with Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) (with pop-up Lightsaber) was generic enough to apply across the Original Trilogy. And I loved collecting them as a kid. Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) (with pop-up Lightsaber) is not one of my favorite figures from THE POWER OF THE FORCE line, but I do appreciate the effort taken by Kenner to try and make R2-D2 uniquely different from past version.

Hasbro's Most Definitive Modern Counterpart: 2010's THE VINTAGE COLLECTION R2-D2 (VC25) figure.

Collector Notes

Name: Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) with pop-up Lightsaber

Collection: The Power Of The Force

Source: Return Of The Jedi

Release: 1985

Status: Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) with pop-up Lightsaber is a retool of 1978's STAR WARS Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) figure. This time the figure has an all-new dome, a revised body, and an all-new lightsaber accessory.

Assortment: No. 93720

UPC: N/A

Retail: $2.99 USD

Alternate Card Art Details:

• Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) with pop-up Lightsabre avec Sabre Laser

• Trilogo

• Card art features a horizontally-flipped reference image from the Kenner THE POWER OF THE FORCE packaging with most of C-3PO shown this time. The tones are darker too.

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Figure Release Information

Major Figure Variations (loose): None

U.S. Card Back Release Information (confirmed to exist)

  1. POTF-92

U.S. Card Back information derived from the Kellerman Book Matrices and confirmed samples

Research Droids Data Analysis

Added: December 9, 2018
Category: Power Of The Force, The
Reviewer: Paul Harrison
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