Clone Commander Cody receives a hologram from Chancellor Palpatine telling the commander to execute Order 66. Cody immediately orders clone troopers to fire upon Obi-Wan Kenobi, which sends the Jedi hurtling into one of the sinkholes on Utapau.
We
are curious and would first like to bring up something completely unrelated
to this review. Why is Commander Gree "Commander Gree" and Commander Bacara "Commander Bacara" but Commander Cody is "Clone Commander
Cody". Rather rhetorical, we simply just observed this trend and
are wondering why. Moving forward from the name game, Clone Commander
Cody (in super-articulated glory) is finally here and let us exclaim
what an improvement he is from 2006's TSC Clone Commander Cody (SAGA 024) figure. Interestingly,
it appears that the most of the original figure was retooled, so you
will see the same (or at the very least, similar) score marks on the
armor as well as some near identical paint applications. There are probably
more differences than similarities, but we do know what an amazing action
figure this is. Loaded with accessories right out of the opening Order
66 scenes, this is likely our definitive Clone Commander Cody action
figure. Collectors rejoice! Hasbro has finally gotten the orange color
perfect with this release! Always looking a little too neon, the brightness
has been muted and it makes for a very effective and authentic look.
That blinding orange color has always bothered us and we are so elated
that Hasbro has updated it to match the film perfectly! Not only is the
color now perfect, but the way that the stripes and patterns have been
decorated is a vast improvement as well. For example, the three chest
stripes (going in different directions) are broken and stressed as they
should be and let us reiterate how beautiful they look. And the greatness
of this figure doesn't stop there. Hasbro has rescaled Cody and he now
no longer looks like a shrimp next to the rest of your clone troopers.
The 2009 Clone Commander Cody dwarfs the 2006 TSC Clone Commander Cody (SAGA 024). How
awesome is this folks? Well, it makes us quite happy to say the very
least!
Clone
Commander Cody does miss the mark in a few areas, but in very minor (but
nonetheless annoying) ways. While trying to stand him upright (and not
take advantage of his awesome articulation), his legs seem to be the
slightest bit misshapen most likely from the way he has been tied with
bands in the plastic bubble. Clearly you know what an awkward angle (of
the lower legs and ankles) will do to an action figure's stance. We hope
that time outside of the packaging will return his legs to a more normal
shape. (And we have seen time heal bent limbs before.) You know our opinions
of a clean clone trooper. Well, to be fair, Cody has great battle-damage
detail on his upper torso but it looks like the paint brush stopped and
didn't go any lower. His legs are very clean in comparison and of course
this looks a little bizarre to have half a body with battle damage while
the rest is clean. And to make things worse, the back of his card back
brags by showing a pre-production version of the action figure with the
most beautiful paint job you could ever wish for, complete with dirty
lower legs and carbon scoring on his thighs. It is almost bittersweet
because Cody is a phenomenal action figure and he would have been more
incredible were it painted like the back of the package shows. We certainly
wish that the final production versions of action figures looked as good
as the pre-production ones. Cody also possesses the small pea-head that
the 2006 figure did. We know that the helmet has a lot to do with this,
but we think it looks out of scale. Why Hasbro hasn't tweaked the head
and helmet as required to make head better in scale is not something
we are understanding, but this is not the end of the world. Lastly (and
somewhat tragically), Cody's new belt has been assembled backwards/upside
down (just like how the white super-articulated clone trooper's belt
was). Yes, we hear your cries of "NOT AGAIN??!!" but it is
indeed true. And it cannot be fixed unless you cut it off first. Why
they got it right for the TSC figure and NOT here is quite upsetting.
Hopefully a running change will fix this error. While we have pointed
out these issues, it is not meant to detract from how unbelievable this
action figure is.
The
new Clone Commander Cody has a spectacular 25 points of articulation
and two of them include ball-jointed hips. The most necessary joints
required for an military figure, Cody has been absolutely perfected in
a way that words probably cannot even capture. This enhancement allows
Cody to be posed in an infinite array of angles and positions and we
count ourselves very fortunate that Hasbro has given him all of this
treatment. He comes with the same DC-15 blaster rifle, back-pack and
helmet that the 2006 TSC Clone Commander Cody (SAGA 024) figure came with, but let us express that the
helmet and backpack have been completely repainted and it is truly amazing
what a new paint job can and will do for an already excellently sculpted
accessory. The details that have been made more evident with the new
paint operations is quite stunning. Hasbro has done such a flawless job
and we are impressed. Cody also comes with a mini hologram of Darth Sidious
(obviously enacting Order 66) in addition to Obi-Wan Kenobi's unlit lightsaber.
These are all the accessories he needs and it just adds to the perfectly
great design of the action figure. Clone Commander Cody is without doubt
a massive upgrade to the 2006 figure. And we cannot believe how much
time has surpassed since we first got him. What we do believe is that
Clone Commander Cody is the definitive figure to lead your 212th Attack
Battalion into war and then ultimately to kill the Jedi (we don't mean
to be so grim here). We are so thoroughly impressed with this figure
and we hope that an update to Commander Neyo and Commander Bly (and to
a lesser degree Commander Bacara) are in the parking lot. With the likes
of the relatively new 2008 Commander Gree and now this version of Cody
entering the action figure line, the other remaining to be updated commanders
are in definite need! While we wait, we will thoroughly, excitedly and
enthusiastically enjoy this fascinating and wonderful Clone Commander
Cody action figure. Easily one of the best figures in the red phase Legacy
Collection, we are sure you will feel the same way too!
Collector Notes
Clone Commander Cody
Status: Clone Commander Cody is essentially an all-new figure, but technically utilizes parts like the forearms and hands from 2006's TSC Clone Commander Cody (SAGA 024) figure. (There are other reused parts as well.) Most of the articulation that has now been included contains ball-joints. It is important to note that it appears that many of the original parts from the 2006 figure have been retooled to upgrade the 2009 version, thus making these parts "new" for this release . This new version now features ball-jointed shoulders, hips and ankles that weren't available on the 2006 The Saga Collection figure. Additional scratches and battle-damage have also been added to the figure as well.
Articulation Count: 25 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), ball-jointed torso (2), ball-jointed left hip (2), ball-jointed right hip (2), ball-jointed left knee (2), ball-jointed right knee (2), ball-jointed left ankle (2), ball-jointed right ankle (2)
Accessory Count: 6
Accessory Details: removable helmet, removable jetpack, Darth Sidious hologram, hologram projector, Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber hilt, DC-15 blaster rifle
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: YVH-1 left arm
Date Stamp: 2009
Assortment Number: 92217/87535
UPC: 653569444701
Retail: $7.99 USD
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