Major Panno is a Dressellian tactician who works with General Crix Madine to plan commando strikes for the Rebel Alliance. He assists Madine in planning the shield generator strike on Endor that helps destroy the second Death Star.
When
we look at a figure like Major Panno, it really
brings to light two things. First, it makes us
realize how Hasbro is going beyond their due
diligence by reaching deeper than ever into the
films to cull characters into action figure form
that we never thought would see the
light of day….ever.
Second, it confirms just how amazing technology
has come to the action figure line and how the
artisans at Hasbro have used this technology
to bring forth brilliant action figures. Major
Panno, while obviously not one of the most popular
characters (possibly falling into tertiary or
even quaternary status), is a beautifully sculpted
work of art. He was seen in two sequences in
the film and interestingly enough, he appears
in the same two sequences that Nien
Nunb (B-wing Pilot) (BD19) was also shown.
Described as a Rebel tactician, he obviously
was responsible for planning the best lines or
paths of attack to defeat the Imperials. Major
Panno’s species has some impressive long
term history in the action figure line too. Stepping
back a bit in history, we always have thought
that the action figure renderings of the Dressellian
species have always been incredible. And since
there have been only two before Major Panno,
there are not a lot of others by which to compare.
(The original vintage figure was actually quite
fantastic for its time. It was updated 15 years
later in 1998’s POTF2 line as Orrimaarko.)
By ogling Major Panno, you will recognize immediately
the familiar Dressellian body and discover just
how well Kenner and Hasbro nailed the design
in the earlier days to render this species perfectly
as they could for the time. And Major Panno is
full of positive surprises too. Major
Panno has very dark skin color. And if you glance
at his quickly then turn away, you will likely
think you caught a glimpse of E.T. for a split
second. This isn’t a cut-down, because
we think his head sculpt is phenomenal. (But
he does honestly have that brief/momentary “feel” to
him.)
An interesting trait to the Dressellian
species is their golden eyes with black pupils
(with an almost cross-eyed effect). Hasbro has
indeed gotten the gold right this time and this
is such a beautiful touch to this figure since
previous Dressellian action figures have had yellow “whites” of
their eyes. His eyes pop out at the viewer and
seem to follow you around the room, most likely
due to the uneven placement of his pupils. This Mona
Lisa like glare (or “looking
through you” glance) is particularly eerie
and we are so impressed that the final product
has turned out this way (whether it was intended
by Hasbro or not). Of interesting note, we have
seen varying placements of pupils on different
samples, so you may not experience this “stare
back at you” on all figures. His costume
has been orchestrated perfectly to the character
in the film. He has a light gray shirt, white
vest (which looks to have been used by multiple
Rebels before), and a beautiful dark gray poncho.
He has an extraordinarily large/long cranium
and the poncho has been designed to cover it
all. There are two elastic military straps on
the front of the poncho that can hold his commlink
and we suppose any other accessory you give him
that fits. While he doesn’t have the same
rifle like Prune Face had, he does have a cool
new blaster pistol that is very well designed
and very realistic. Major Panno also comes with
goggles, although we have to say that they do
not fit him authentically. They look fairly bizarre
on his head and we would say that they almost
were not needed for this figure. His pants are
camouflaged and look absolutely stunning. The
1998 POTF2 Prune Face has more varying color
in his pants, but the treatment given to Major
Panno is just fine. We
hope this does not get interpreted as blasphemous,
but we are more excited about getting Major Panno
(BD20) and Giran
(BD21) in the basic figure line more
than we are about a new Princess
Leia (BD17) or Luke
Skywalker (BD16) figure. (Don't get
us wrong, they are excellent action figures.)
While we understand the need for core action
figures, we love the obscurity and prowess these
background characters bring.
And while probably
unrealistic, we would like to see every noticeable
character in the films completed one day before
the Hasbro line finishes and comes to an end.
Consider for a moment the second vintage wave
of figures. Snaggletooth, Hammerhead, Power Droid,
Death Star Droid and R5-D4 never uttered a word.
Yes they may have had a bit more screen time
than Major Panno, but Star Wars is about everything
that appears in that 16x9 widescreen. So Major Panno is as quintessentially relevant as all of those characters. The diversity
of the Star Wars universe is important to us
and figures like Major Panno remind us that there
is so much more to love and respect about Star
Wars. And when this spirit is backed behind a
masterfully crafted action figure, it makes it
that much more special. We realize that Major
Panno is obviously a collector-focused action
figure, but we hope you don’t get jaded
by this and will at least consider what strengths
he brings to the line and give this figure a
chance. And we hope that he does well on the
pegs. Because we would really like to get a whole
bunch more figures from the Rebel Briefing scene
in Episode VI. On top of being a never before
offered figure, Major Panno also indirectly pays
homage to the vintage line with the soft-goods
outer poncho and multiple relevant accessories.
In our opinion he was very long overdue. And
we hope we will not have to wait as long for
another Dressellian Rebel. For a figure that
just sits or walks in the background of Return
Of The Jedi, he is special enough
to add him into our collections. We hope you
will give him the same consideration too. Likely
to be one of the top underrated figures of 2009,
we hope he will not go unnoticed. That would
be a crime because he is another perfect action
figure from our beloved Return
Of The Jedi film.
Collector Notes
Major Panno
Status: Major Panno is an all-new figure.
Articulation Count: 22 points (14 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: ball-socket 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), swivel waist (1), 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: 4
Accessory Details: soft-goods cloak, comlink, blaster pistol, goggles
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: R5-C7 dome/third leg
Date Stamp: 2009
Assortment Number: 93131/87535
UPC: 653569429951
Retail: $7.99 USD
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