
Protected from the vacuum of space by a space suit, Obi-Wan uses a rocket backpack to board a Separatist ship. His exhausting quest to locate Count Dooku has lead him to this giant cruiser. But before he completes his mission, the Jedi Master is in for plenty of trouble – battles with the enemy, crash landings and space pirates!
Almost
a year to the day from the introduction of The
Clone Wars line (July 26, 2008), the new
Season 2 line look or “red” phase
of The Clone Wars figures started making
its way to retail locations across the country.
The product came very briskly and introduced
collectors to a whole new slew of Star Wars characters
and familiar ones newly styled and in new outfits.
In fact, the first three waves shipped at around
the same time and we found bits and pieces of
each wave all over the place. The new Obi-Wan
Kenobi [Space Suit] was one of these figures
found and became an immediate favorite. While
his subtitle of "Space Suit" is unofficial
(Hasbro - you are frustrating us by calling all
your Obi-Wan Kenobi figures "Obi-Wan Kenobi"),
it is a very unique look for one of our favorite
all-time Jedi Masters. If you're a fan of the
TV series, you will most likely want to add him
to your collection, despite his extraordinarily
brief appearance in this outfit in the episode Dooku
Captured. This super-articulated figure
is reminiscent of an animated version of a character
one might see from watching Alien (1979)
as his costume looks like a cartoon version of
one of the Nostromo crew. It really
does. An interesting color palette was used including
a cream-colored jumpsuit highlighted with maroon
and gray detailing. They contrast well against
each other, but it is a very bizarre combination
of color. His belt has a great deal of silver
ornamentation and there is even a clip to store
his unlit lightsaber. This is something we absolutely
adore.
Obi-Wan
Kenobi comes with a firing jetpack, two distinct
projectiles, lightsaber, lightsaber hilt, and
removable space helmet. Most of these accessories
are colored in maroon and match perfectly to
the maroon used for his outfit. The loose pieces
snap into place perfectly well and Hasbro has
clearly engineered one fine product here. We
have seen multiple samples of him in the wild
and we would like to caution collectors that
there are varying degrees of clarity with his
helmet. Some look very cloudy while others are
crystal clear. Obviously, you will want to find
one with the least amount of opacity possible
because it makes a huge difference as far as
the figure’s authenticity is concerned.
This is the first Star Wars action figure where
a completely clear-domed helmet was used and
we have to say that it really makes the figure
special. And it is so cool that Ahsoka
Tano and Anakin
Skywalker have also been made as action
figures in this same “space suit” convention.
All the pieces that come with the figure work
interactively very well together and the finest
details of the paint operations accent the figure
in a very positive way. There are also fine designs
on his jetpack which are reminiscent of patterns
you may see in the Jedi Temple (we assume) -
which is fitting since he is a powerful Jedi.
Additionally, white lines have been added to
the pattern which helps to give the jetpack depth
and shape. Hasbro truly went all out to make
this figure as sharp as possible.
Obi-Wan
Kenobi's head sculpt is another standout piece
of art here. It seems Hasbro has little difficulty
in capturing this character's likeness in action
figure form, whether it is an Episode I,
II, III, IV or The Clone Wars version of
him. Without fail, Hasbro continually impresses
with their Obi-Wan Kenobi action figures. And
no matter what outfit he is in, they also have
no difficulty replicating it and ensuring that
he looks the part of the character he portrayed
in the Star Wars universe. Officially part of wave
2 of the red phase of The Clone Wars,
this figure has been found even before most of
the figures in wave
1 and we hope that this isn’t
a sign of crazy distributions issues to come.
Honestly, we have yet to understand Hasbro's
logic with the way case assortments are making
their way to retail in general. It is typically
feast or famine and many figures take much longer
to reach the shelves than others. We are sure
he will make frequent returns to the shelves
and he is a figure that we highly recommend for
your collections. But regardless of his availability,
this is one of the better figures in wave
2,
and it should be your mission to find him and
purchase him. Be prepared for a very exciting
Season 2 of The Clone Wars. If the show
is as exciting as some of the action figures
coming to retail, we are in for a real treat!
But it also seems that Hasbro has a lot of catching
up to do by getting many figures like this one
from Season 1 out to the public first. It’s
OK, keep brining them to us, Hasbro!
Collector Notes
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Status: Obi-Wan Kenobi 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 glove (1), swivel right glove (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: 6
Accessory Details: lightsaber, lightsaber hilt, removable space helmet, jetpack, missile projectile, missile plug
Date Stamp: 2009
Assortment Number: 87964/87638
UPC: 653569440017
Retail: $7.99 USD
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