Darth Vader - Hasbro - The Power of the Force [Green/Freeze Frame] (1997)
Return to the Main Jedi Temple Archives Home Page

The Original Trilogy Collection

Spirit Obi-Wan - OTC - Basic (OTC #03)

Name: Spirit Obi-Wan
Collection: The Original Trilogy Collection
Number: OTC #03
Source: The Empire Strikes Back
Availability: July 2004
License: Hasbro

Review_SpiritObiWanOTC01 Review_SpiritObiWanOTC02 Review_SpiritObiWanOTC03 Review_SpiritObiWanOTC04
Review_SpiritObiWanOTC05 Review_SpiritObiWanOTC06 Review_SpiritObiWanOTC07 Review_SpiritObiWanOTC08

Obi-Wan Kenobi is a friend of Luke Skywalker, the Rebel hero. In a battle with the evil Darth Vader, Obi-Wan lets Vader win and disappears, becoming part of the Force. His spirit appears to Luke and guides him in his fight to save the galaxy. He tells Luke to find Yoda, who will teach him to be a Jedi Knight and to use the power of the Force to fight Vader.

So, Hasbro develops an all-new sculpt of Obi-Wan Kenobi and just keep it for a “spirit” version of the character only? That’s exactly what they did. After overusing 2000’s POTJ Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Knight) figure, Hasbro finally gets to updating our beloved Jedi but he comes with one flaw: he’s translucent. OK, OK. We know many collectors out there appreciate the “spirit” action figures Hasbro decides to bring into the basic figure line. We’re fine with that too quite honestly. But why mercilessly tease us this way when we would have loved to see how well this sculpt turned out in a “solid” color scheme instead. It is what it is and frankly Spirit Obi-Wan isn’t half as bad as we’re making it out to be. If Hasbro were to make a spirit, this is the way to do it. The ice blue sculptures seen in The Power of The Force line were relatively horrific by comparison, so a translucent figure with a clear and concise color palette is a very welcomed addition to the basic figure line.

No matter how you slice it, Spirit Obi-Wan is a plastic statue. Sure, he comes with a swivel head, swivel shoulders, swivel elbows and swivel wrists. But other than this, the action figure provides nothing else for posing options. A great sculpt and an even better color scheme are his high points, but there isn’t much to be excited about as far as articulation is concerned. He looks phenomenal posed on the included environmental display stand and we bet you’ll find him an acceptable interpretation of this version of Obi-Wan throughout the years. He’ll age well as a display pieces, but will become aged if you judge him by his articulation. So judge him not by his articulation. He is a fine addition to The Original Trilogy Collection and a tremendous update to the mail-away Spirit Of Obi-Wan figure from 1997. (This was the Frito-Lay promotional figure.) Hasbro has made incredible advancements here.

A very odd accessory has been included here. For reasons unknown, Hasbro decided to add Obi-Wan Kenobi’s fully lit earthen lightsaber with this release. It isn’t even in “spirit” mode like he and his robes are. We find that detail very peculiar. Perhaps there was pressure felt to include a little bit more play value in a very static action figure, but we also suppose it doesn’t hurt to include an extra accessory to help pad the value either. Interestingly, Spirit Obi-Wan can hold this lightsaber rather well, so it’s not a complete waste. It appears there are no plans in the immediate future to cast this figure in solid plastic to make a more modern version of this character in the basic figure line. But expect Hasbro to return to this figure if they need a “spirit” version of him. (Editor’s Note: Spirit Obi-Wan has been released twice since this release in the 2007 TAC Jedi Training On Dagobah Battle Packs set and 2008’s TLC Jedi Training On Dagobah Battle Packs. Each have slightly unique paint jobs. It can also be said that Hasbro will never cast this figure in solid plastic either.)

Collector Notes

Spirit Obi-Wan

Status: Spirit Obi-Wan is an all-new figure.

Articulation Count: 8 points

Articulation Details: swivel head, 2 swivel shoulders, 2 swivel elbows, 2 swivel wrists, swivel waist

Accessory Count: 3

Accessory Details: lightsaber, removable cloak, environmental display stand

Date Stamp: 2004

Assortment Number: 84780/84715

UPC: 076930847800

Retail: $4.99 USD

Market Value: Click here to check the latest prices based on Click here to check the market value on eBay! listings.

 

The Original Trilogy Collection
All Products

 
Added: February 4, 2013
Category: Original Trilogy Collection, The
Reviewer: Paul Harrison
Score:
blog comments powered by Disqus

Return to Research Droids Reviews Index

-Click HERE to return to the home page-

Channels

 

Follow Us

JTA Info

Affiliates

Hasbro

Gentle Giant

Sideshow Collectibles

Hot Toys

LEGO

Mattel

Disney

Disney Store

Acme Archives

Hallmark

Trading Cards

Store Reports

Research Droids Reviews

Visual Guides

Books & Novels

Convention News

Movie & TV News

Rants & Raves

Special Reports

       Facebook

       Instagram

       Pinterest

       Youtube

       RSS

Home

Contact

News Archives

Site Search

Image Use Policy

Disclosure Policy

Privacy Policy

RDR Index

Visual Guide Index

Bantha Skull

Collector's Cantina

Jedi News

Star Wars Figuren

Star Wars New Zealand

Star Wars is a Copyright and Trademark of LucasFilm LTD. This site is intended for informational purposes only, and is not in anyway associated with LFL. All Visual Guides, images, and content are the property of JediTempleArchives.com, © 2004-2019 and may not be reused without permission. Please do not direct link to any of the content on this web site.