Jedi Master Yaddle is a member of the Jedi Council and is the same unknown species as Yoda. In contrast to the quiet and thoughtful Yaddle, Jedi Council member Evan Piell is known for his humorless and fierce demeanor.
Yaddle & Evan
Piell have the unique distinction of being the only two (but single-carded)
figures from the blue phase of The Legacy Collection with a
source from Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. This is
definitely a bizarre occurrence as Hasbro is good at balancing out the
line across all films and other expanded universe sources. But since
they are part of a repack/repaint wave, the candidates are a lot less
focused than the theme specific waves. And while there is not too much
different you can expect from their original releases, Hasbro has made
some definite changes. Let's first discuss the white elephant in the
room: yes, Evan's name is misspelled and should be "Even".
This happens once in a big blue moon, so we will lovingly forgive Hasbro's
error here. Undoubtedly, we know who he is and this is not the reason
to get hung up on the figure. (And though some may feel this was a left-field
choice of a repack, savvy collectors will notice the original Jedi Council
slowly but surely making their way into the basic figure line over time.)
It was a good time to get more Jedi High Council members back into the basic
figure line and both Yaddle & Even Piell are great choices! What
is worth commenting on more than them being picked for a wave is the
beautiful paint job Hasbro gave to both of these 'old molds'. Sometimes
it's the little things in collecting that make such a big impact. And
the new paint operations make these two simply articulated figures very
special indeed. As background characters, they don't need a heaping amount of articulation. They just need to look great. Thankfully, The Legacy Collection versions of these figures elevates this to unprecedented levels.
Yaddle & Even
Piell have been beautifully redecorated and it still dumbfounds us how
the right paint application can make a simply sculpted figure that much
better. The robes, faces, hands, and all other details look so much better.
Hasbro went above and beyond what was expected and these can be entered
into our collections as definitive. We likely won't see these two characters
with more articulation [ever] so this is it folks. And they are worthy
of this status. They didn't do much but sit around in the films and they
are just perfect as it. (It truly is amazing to witness how a paint job
can make or break a figure. Examples that readily come to mind
are 2004's OTC Gamorrean Guard (OTC #30) and Jawas (OTC #24). These figures certainly have
inferior sculpts, but Hasbro's paint ops revisit on them was nothing
short of impressive.) Yaddle & Even Piell are two more examples of
the benefits of modern painting technology. Both are both repaints of
the figures we received in the 2003 Star Wars "Saga" [Phase III] Scene Packs sets, a line that
unfortunately didn't last too long as a mainline product. (Toys R Us picked up the rest of them as store exclusives almost two years later). The figures
have more than acceptable articulation and fit in the line in a very
cool manner. Yaddle has six points of articulation (but the head joint
barely moves and is inhibited by the body) while Even Piell only has
five. Like we have already mentioned, this is certainly enough for them.
As independent figures for a display background, there is not much more
we could ask for to make these more articulated. The function fine as
is. And they come with just the right accessories too. Even Piell comes
with a removable cloak and a blue lightsaber while Yaddle only comes
with a lightsaber that she can hold very well. Unfortunately, Even Piell
has more difficulty with holding his.
As
a great choice to round out the repack and repaint wave of 2008, we
are grateful that Hasbro opted to put some extra elbow grease and innovative
thought processes into these figures by giving them their refreshment. The treatment given to these old sculpts visually makes them relevant and current. But it's obvious that a significant
and more accurate paint job will make any figure new enough and better to warrant a
second purchase. And we love our Jedi and love completing the Council
too. We could just get the same old figures, but Hasbro's effort exceeded
our own expectations. Take for example the Saleucami
Trooper (BD 20) in this
same wave, Hasbro just took away the battle-damage markings. With Yaddle & Even
Piell, significant strides of improvement were taken to make these
figures the best they could be. This two figure set came with a 5D6-RA7 (Build A Droid) part
so if you're looking to build this droid, then this may warrant your
purchase of it. Once Yaddle & Even Piell sells through their initial
shipments, they likely won't ever return to retail. And they were never
released in high numbers, nor have they been repackaged with new droid
parts. We won't say that this set is rare, but it will certainly be
a bit more difficult to find then say, oh, a Clone
Trooper (327th Star Corps) (BD 29) which has been repacked more times than we can count. Give this set of figures a chance because they have really
been upgraded a great deal! And you know you want to complete your
Death Star Droid too! These will be a big surprise to your collection,
perhaps more than you think and we believe you will be quite impressed.
Collector Notes
Yaddle &: Evan Piell
Original Droid Factory Part: 5D6-RA7 right leg
Assortment Number: 89600/87535
UPC: 653569372325
Retail: $7.99 USD
Market Value: Click here to check the latest prices based on listings.
Yaddle
Status: Yaddle is a repaint of the figure from 2003's SW [S - P3] Jedi High Council (Featuring Yarael Poof, Depa Billaba & Yaddle) (2 of 2) Scene Packs set.
Articulation Count: 5 points (5 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: swivel left shoulder (1), swivel right shoulder (1), swivel left bicep (1), swivel right bicep (1), hinge-jointed torso (1)
Accessory Count: 1
Accessory Details: green lightsaber
Date Stamp: 2003
Evan Even Piell
Status: Evan Even Piell is a repaint of the figure from 2003's SW [S - P3] Jedi High Council (Featuring Mace Windu, Oppo Rancisis & Even Piell) (1 of 2) Scene Packs set.
Articulation Count: 5 points (5 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: swivel neck (1), swivel left shoulder 91), swivel right shoulder (1), swivel right bicep (1), hinge-jointed waist (1)
Accessory Count: 1
Accessory Details: blue lightsaber
Date Stamp: 2003