
Character Profile
Species
Cloned human
Status
Imperial jet trooper
Weapon of Choice
Rail detonator
Characteristic
Specially trained for combat in hazardous environments
Equipped with jet backpacks, Imperial jumptroopers burst through the air in short spurts. Their long-range rail detonators eliminate all enemy targets from any vantage point. As the Emperor extends his iron-fisted rule, jumptroopers join Imperial forces from Outer Rim planets to more central locations like the Death Star.
We've
mentioned this before and we'll say it again
here. The Force Unleashed wave of action
figures were excellent, but it is clear that
Hasbro didn't have all of the necessary reference
materials at their disposal to make the action
figures as authentic as they needed to be. Enter
the Imperial Jumptrooper. In the first sentence
of the figure's bio (on the card back) it mentions
that this Imperial is equipped with jet backpacks.
Well, you won't find any jet backpack on this
figure. This is a terrible shame because this
figure looks like he could be the immediate precursor
to the Spacetrooper seen at the Death Star's
entrance in Episode IV had he been completed
with a backpack. But without it, he looks a little
bit like a misfit but very cool Imperial stormtrooper. The Force Unleashed is responsible for
bringing a whole new cast of characters into
the Star Wars universe and the wave of figure
in the 30
(77-07) line is a very nice partial sampling
of this impressive ensemble. The Imperial Jumptrooper
is certainly an Imperial that will be quite the
imposing foe for the Jedi and the doers of good.
Also known as the Raxus Prime Trooper in other
licenses, it is a character that is
getting a lot of nods in the collectible world.
And many collectors seem to enjoy this figure
because he was always a tough find at retail.
The
Imperial Jumptrooper action figure is quite a
bit chunkier than your average stormtrooper.
He has hefty armor and when compared side by
side to one of your many stormtrooper action
figures, well, you will clearly see the size
differences. He is wonderfully made and looks
very similar in many ways to his cousin and wave
mate, the Imperial EVO Trooper. The distinct
armor with the beveled indentations can also
be found on him and it is a detail that looks
fantastic on these Imperial soldiers. The Imperial
Jumptrooper is not as colorful as the Imperial
EVO Trooper, but he still has some fine details
that have been applied brilliantly on his helmet
and armor. Instead of giving us a plain white
helmet to look at, Hasbro outlined the crevices
and curves with black paint to help show the
texture of the helmet in a very crisp way. Loaded
with 14 points of articulation, this figure shouldn't
disappoint collectors as he can be posed in a
variety of ways. While we would have of course
preferred a much dirtier paint job on the white
portions of the armor, it just wasn't meant to
be here. Thankfully Hasbro decided to include
some feet and shin dirt on the figure and it
certainly looks better than if it were to be
painted or cast in all white.
The
Imperial Jumptrooper serves an interesting purpose
in The Force Unleashed video game. An air-to-land
Imperial, they actually provided air coverage
for the ground assault stormtroopers. If you
recall the exclusive TAC 2008 Attack On Kashyyyk Battle
Packs set, you can imagine that there were some
Imperial Jumptroopers in the sky to help wage
war on this normally peaceful Wookiee species.
Definitely a cool concept, but it isn't the first
time we have seen clones in action in the skies. The Force Unleashed continues to bring
in new fans and as a result, various licenses
are continuing to make toys and collectibles
based on this source. We hope they keep coming.
The new takes on the movie characters are exceptional
and the introduction of new characters is just
as welcomed. Hopefully we will see a focus of
more unique Imperials, but additional figures
of various Jedi and background characters will
also be awesome. We do hope to see a rerelease
of the Imperial Jumptrooper with a backpack to
complete him and a rerelease of him as a basic
figure is actually needed. It appears as if demand
wasn't filled the first time around. (Editor's
Note: Hasbro is doing a second take on both the
Imperial EVO Trooper and this figure in the April/May
2010 TRU exclusive The Force Unleashed multipacks.
This is great news for fans of The Force Unleashed
because Hasbro is giving the Imperial Jumptrooper
an new paint job and a backpack!)
Collector Notes
Imperial Jumptrooper
Status: Imperial Jumptrooper is an all-new figure.
Articulation Count: 14
Articulation Details: ball-socket head, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 ball-jointed elbows, 2 swivel wrists, swivel waist, 2 swivel hips, 2 ball-jointed knees, 2 ball-jointed ankles
Accessory Count: 1
Accessory Details: BlasTech E-11 blaster
Date Stamp: 2007
Assortment Number: 87483/87500
UPC: 653569257097
Retail: $6.99
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