Tarados is one of the two hundred Jedi who arrive on Geonosis to stop the execution of Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Padmé. The Klatooinian Jedi storms into the arena with his lightsaber ablaze to fight the Geonosian warriors and battle droid army.
Every
now and again, Hasbro sneaks in a background Jedi Knight
from the Battle of Geonosis as seen in Star Wars Episode
II: Attack Of The Clones into our ever-expanding collections.
Tarados Gon is one of these great Jedi action figures that
got noticed by Hasbro. It is such a shame that he was only
a background Jedi, because he is really neat. With the releases
of the prequel films, we learned that many of the species
that we originally thought to be "bad" guys can
actually be "good". This further expands the Star
Wars universe to new and exciting levels. Tarados Gon falls
under the same species as Barada and Kithaba, but this time
he serves the galaxy as a protector of peace instead of working
for some evil crime lord hell bent on causing trouble. And
it additionally opens the door for a very rich Expanded Universe
background story! (Why did Tarados follow the straight and
narrow while others in his clan didn't for example?) Gon
was one of the 200 Jedi dispatched to assist with the rescue
of Skywalker, Kenobi, and Amidala and although he survived
the battle, he died alongside Eeth Koth when the gunship
he was on was blown out of the sky as the Clone Wars quickly
began its start. Interestingly, Sora Bulq was on the same
vehicle, but he survived – and apparently wreaked havoc on
the universe as a doer of evil in the subsequent Expanded
Universe storylines.
Tarados
Gon is a really excellently constructed Jedi action figure,
especially since some of him has been recycled from good
parts of other action figures. We have come to expect Hasbro
to reuse other figure parts when introducing new Jedi characters
since so many of the costumes are very similar. Gon is basically
a retool of 2006's TSC Sora Bulq (SAGA 015) (the coincidence is uncanny)
and has a new head, hands, legs, and a soft-goods skirt.
He can be posed much more freely than Sora Bulq because unlike
Bulq, Gon is super-articulated. While not a prerequisite,
it is truly great to get Jedi with super-articulation
or even more points (especially those that fought in the Battle of Geonosis).
As stated earlier, Gon is the same species as Barada, but
he has a much lighter skin tone and much better and clearer
detail. The paint job on his head and hands is unbelievable
and gives the illusion of very life-like skin. Hasbro did
a superb job to make this figure look great, especially since
he is essentially a fancy retool and not much more. His teeth
are visible and he has the right amount of 'grit' on his
face, as if he is ready to dismantle a battle droid (or super
battle droid). The soft-goods skirt is a nice touch and very
welcome. Unfortunately, Hasbro has been using cheap material
as of late to make many of their soft-goods which results
in them shining to much in light. (For those of you who are
interested to know this, the shinier the soft-goods, the
cheaper the material used.) His skirt is definitely shiny,
but we feel it is better to have soft-goods than a plastic
molded skirt that would undoubtedly inhibit articulation
and movement.
Although Attack
Of The Clones appears to be (for the most part) the
least favorite film among fans (just from what we hear,
not from any polls or other empirical proof), Hasbro is
really drawing fans to a new appreciation of the film because
their action figure choices are beyond excellent and really
something to cause a rumpus. We are clamoring about this
figure's execution for good cause and we are confident
you will too. Tarados Gon looks exceptional next to your
other Episode II Jedi Knights and he will no doubt add
more completion to your Geonosis dioramas. And with the
announcement of the Geonosis Arena Showdown TARGET
exclusives, we will be building that Jedi army very quickly! (Editor’s
Note: The Geonosis
Arena Showdown sets have been released
to thunderous applause and you must check these reviews
out too!) If you are growing weary of Hasbro's use
of retooling older figures to make new ones, don't worry
about Tarados Gon, he looks like a completely new figure
and he's been painted in a totally different color scheme
than what you have seen before. He is a necessary action
figure and one that will round out your diverse coven of
Jedi Knights. Excellently sculpted and beautifully painted,
Tarados Gon is an action figure that will remain a strong
action figure in your collection and leave an indelible
mark on the line as some of the best work Hasbro has done
for collectors. This figure gets two thumbs up from us.
We are sure he will make a worthy addition to your collection,
because he already has in ours.
Collector Notes
Tarados Gon
Status: Tarados Gon is a kit-bashed figure that utlizes 2006's TSC Sora Bulq (SAGA 015) figure with an all-new head, hands, legs and a soft-goods skirt.
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: 1
Accessory Details: lightsaber
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: HK-47 left arm
Date Stamp: 2009
Assortment Number: 87983/87535
UPC: 653569382157
Retail: $7.99 USD
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