91 90 Clone Commander Jet 2011, THE CLONE WARS/TCW BLUE SKIES Commander Jet, who plays an important part in the episode “Landing at Point Rain,” is packaged both with his headset on and with it elsewhere in the package. Clone Commander Gree 2009, THE CLONE WARS/TCW RED This version of the animated Commander Gree is a repainted reworking of a 2008 standard clone trooper, but with a new torso and head sculpt that captures Gree’s look. Clone Commander Gree 2008, REVENGE OF THE SITH/TAC This version of Gree is an almost completely new sculpt with increased articulation. A commander in the 41st Elite Corps, he turns on Yoda when Order 66 is given. Clone Commander Gree (Battle Gear) 2005, REVENGE OF THE SITH/ROTS Gree is a repaint of an earlier trooper. His helmet’s visor was a light green before being repainted a darker shade of green as a running change. Clone Commander Fox 2008, THE CLONE WARS/TCW BLUE EXCLUSIVE This Fox figure is a repaint of Captain Rex with the head of an armored Obi-Wan. He accompanies Padmé when she visits Ziro the Hutt. Clone Commander Faie (with Quinlan Vos) 2008, REPUBLIC COMIC/TLC BLUE COMIC PACK Faie, based on the line’s Kashyyyk trooper, has a retooled torso to accommodate a new head sculpt and removable helmet. Clone Commander Faie 2008, EXPANDED UNIVERSE/TLC BLUE Commander Faie is based on concept art for Episode III. He comes with an unusual cloth tunic and plastic hood. The sculpt is mostly new. Star Wars: The Clone Wars Top and Third: Revenge of the Sith Second and Bottom: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Clone Commander Deviss 2009, EXPANDED UNIVERSE/LC RED Deviss, who actually wasn’t in Episode III, is a red-striped version of the 2005 Clone Commander with red stripes. Clone Commander Colt 2011 | THE CLONE WARS/TCW BLUE SKIES Commander of ARC troopers defending Kamino clon- ing facilities, Colt’s figure is a repaint from the 2010 ARC Troopers Battle Pack. This deco matches the TV series with a great deal of precision. Clone Commander Keller (with Galactic Marine) 2008, REPUBLIC COMIC/TAC COMIC PACK Frankly, this looks more like a boxer in train- ing, but it is Keller from the comics, a partial repaint of an airborne trooper wearing lots of white—and some black—fabric. Clone Commander Stone 2009, THE CLONE WARS/TCW RED Commander Stone introduces an all-new slimmer figure body. He has a removable helmet and great flashes of color all over his armor. Clone Commander Ponds 2009, THE CLONE WARS/TCW RED EXCLUSIVE Ponds is repainted and kit-bashed from sev- eral previous clone trooper figures, including Captain Rex. Notice his five-o’clock shadow. Clone Commander Neyo (Treachery on Saleucami) 2007 | REVENGE OF THE SITH/ TAC BATTLE PACK A repaint and retooling of a 2003 basic clone trooper, Neyo has a new head and better positioned legs and hands to ride the included BARC speeder . . . from which he assassinates Jedi Stass Allie on Saleucami. He comes packed with a clone trooper to aid his treacherous act after receiving Order 66. Clone Commander Thire (with Emperor Palpatine) 2007, EXPANDED UNIVERSE/TAC ORDER 66 Wearing shock trooper armor, Commander Thire does the Emperor’s bidding. This is a repaint of a 2005 Episode III clone trooper. Presented by www.JediTempleArchives.com
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Clone Commander Jet2011, THE CLONE WARS/TCW BLUE SKIES
Commander Jet, who plays an important part in the episode “Landing at Point Rain,” is
packaged both with his headset on and with it elsewhere in the package.
Clone Commander Gree2009, THE CLONE WARS/TCW RED
This version of the animated Commander Gree is a repainted reworking of a 2008
standard clone trooper, but with a new torso and head sculpt that captures Gree’s look.
Clone Commander Gree2008, REVENGE OF THE SITH/TAC
This version of Gree is an almost completely new sculpt with increased articulation.
A commander in the 41st Elite Corps, he turns on Yoda when Order 66 is given.
Clone Commander Gree (Battle Gear)2005, REVENGE OF THE SITH/ROTS
Gree is a repaint of an earlier trooper. His helmet’s visor was a light green before being
repainted a darker shade of green as a running change.
Clone Commander Fox2008, THE CLONE WARS/TCW BLUE EXCLUSIVE
This Fox figure is a repaint of Captain Rex with the head of an armored Obi-Wan.
He accompanies Padmé when she visits Ziro the Hutt.
Clone Commander Faie (with Quinlan Vos)
2008, REPUBLIC COMIC/TLC BLUE COMIC PACK
Faie, based on the line’s Kashyyyk trooper, has a retooled torso to accommodate a new
head sculpt and removable helmet.
Clone Commander Faie2008, EXPANDED UNIVERSE/TLC BLUE
Commander Faie is based on concept art for Episode III. He comes with an unusual cloth tunic and plastic hood. The sculpt is
mostly new.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
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Clone Commander Deviss2009, EXPANDED UNIVERSE/LC RED
Deviss, who actually wasn’t in Episode III, is a red-striped version of the 2005 Clone
Commander with red stripes.
Clone Commander Colt
2011 | THE CLONE WARS/TCW BLUE SKIES
Commander of ARC troopers defending Kamino clon-
ing facilities, Colt’s figure is a repaint from the 2010
ARC Troopers Battle Pack. This deco matches the TV
series with a great deal of precision.
Clone Commander Keller (with Galactic Marine)
2008, REPUBLIC COMIC/TAC COMIC PACK
Frankly, this looks more like a boxer in train-ing, but it is Keller from the comics, a partial repaint of an airborne trooper wearing lots of
white—and some black—fabric.
Clone Commander Stone2009, THE CLONE WARS/TCW RED
Commander Stone introduces an all-new slimmer figure body. He has a removable helmet and great flashes of color all over
his armor.
Clone Commander Ponds2009, THE CLONE WARS/TCW RED EXCLUSIVE
Ponds is repainted and kit-bashed from sev-eral previous clone trooper figures, including Captain Rex. Notice his five-o’clock shadow.
Clone Commander Neyo
(Treachery on Saleucami)
2007 | REVENGE OF THE SITH/ TAC BATTLE PACK
A repaint and retooling of a 2003 basic
clone trooper, Neyo has a new head and
better positioned legs and hands to ride
the included BARC speeder . . . from
which he assassinates Jedi Stass Allie
on Saleucami. He comes packed with a
clone trooper to aid his treacherous act
after receiving Order 66.
Clone Commander Thire (with Emperor Palpatine)
2007, EXPANDED UNIVERSE/TAC ORDER 66
Wearing shock trooper armor, Commander Thire does the Emperor’s bidding. This is a repaint of a 2005 Episode III clone trooper.
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da Yoda
1980 | THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/TESB 32-BACK
The figure of the dimunitive Jedi Master seemed to
change each time it was placed on a different back-
ing card. Initially, as seen here, Yoda had a bright
orange snake, cane, and even eyeballs. The snake
became light and then dark brown, as did the cane
and eyeballs. There were at least four different green
hues used for Yoda’s skin through the Power of the
Force line. Yoda is the culmination of a magical mix
of talent. Ralph McQuarrie did original concept work
on the diminutive but powerful Jedi Master. Creature
designer Stuart Freeborn sculpted the face based
party on his own—and Albert Einstein. And the tal-
ented puppeteer Frank Oz, now a well-known director,
gave Yoda his voice and made the puppet come alive.
Yoda
2003 | CLONE WARS/CLONE WARS
Yoda truly captures the unique animation style of
the Clone Wars micro-series on Cartoon Network.
It ran for twenty-five episodes over three years; the
last season’s episodes were about twelve minutes
long, compared to three minutes each for the first
two years. The series was the first introduction of
Episode III’s new archvillain, General Grievous.
Yoda with Jedi Trainer Backpack1996, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/POTF2 RED
Besides his gimer stick, or cane, Yoda comes with a plastic backpack to be used with Luke in Dagobah Fatigues to re-create scenes of
Jedi training.
Yoda1998, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/
POTF2 FLASHBACK
A new Yoda sculpt with “realistic hair” on the back of his head comes with a boiling pot,
his gimer stick (or cane), and a lamp.
Yoda (Padawan Lightsaber Training)2003, ATTACK OF THE CLONES/SWS
Yoda is packaged with Chian, one of the younglings he teaches at the Jedi Temple.
Yoda (Jedi High Council)2002, ATTACK OF THE CLONES/SWS
Although this figure is mainly a repaint, it’s a huge improvement over the Episode I Yoda. It
also comes with a Council chair.
Yoda (Jedi Master)2002, ATTACK OF THE CLONES/SWS
Yoda, while not eager to fight, doesn’t shirk his duty either as he prepares to do battle
with Count Dooku.
Yoda2003, CLONE WARS/CLONE WARS
The “real world” version of the animated Yoda from the Clone Wars micro-series, he looks
Yoda in a Santa suit with his bag of toys became an iconic figure when Star Wars con-cept artist Ralph McQuarrie painted him as the centerpiece of a Lucasfilm holiday card.
Yoda (with Force Powers)2002, ATTACK OF THE CLONES/SWS DELUXE
Yoda’s hand magnetically attracts his lightsaber, which he uses to topple the
super battle droid on a diorama base that is included in the package.
Yoda (Jedi Spirits)1999, RETURN OF THE JEDI/
POTF2 CINEMA SCENE
At 900 years, Yoda becomes part of the Force near the beginning of Jedi, only to return at the end as a spirit with Anakin and Obi-Wan.
Yoda (with Jedi Council Chair)1999, THE PHANTOM MENACE/EPISODE I
The Episode I Yoda was a new puppet that had a larger face to fit all of the animatronics
inside. No one liked it, and it was replaced by a digital Yoda. Here the “younger” Yoda looks like he has mustard plasters on his
face; that’s supposed to be hair.
Yoda1998, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/
POTF2 COMPLETE GALAXY
This Yoda, which comes with a flying bogwing inside a Dagobah sphere, has a somewhat
darker paint job and more detailed sculpting in his robe than the similar carded figure.
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Luke Skywalker
1978 | STAR WARS/SW 12-BACK
As befits George Lucas’s alter ego in the Star Wars
saga, Luke was one of the first four figures issued,
and through 2012, there were at least ninety different
versions of the heroic farm boy–turned-Jedi (many
more if you count sometimes minute variations). The
entire action figure line is based on the 3¾-inch
height of the Luke figure. An undetermined number
of the initial figures sent to consumers as part of an
Early Bird Kit redemption have a much-sought-after
double-telescoping lightsaber coming out of his right
arm: a very thin second tip that could be pulled out
even farther. And from different factories came both
blond- and brown-haired versions.
Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker
(Removable Cloak)
1996 | RETURN OF THE JEDI/POTF2 RED
This figure was first released with a tan-colored vest,
but a running change was made to correctly color
it black—causing an instant collecting frenzy for the
tan ones! About 150,000 of the black-vested figures
on Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition commemora-
tive cards were given away at theaters across North
America for the opening night of the Jedi Special Edi-
tion. They quickly commanded a price of $50 on the
collector’s market, but that excitement and premium
price soon declined.
Luke Skywalker (Imperial Guard Disguise)
1996, SHADOWS OF THE EMPIRE/SOTE
This is the outfit that Luke wears in the comic and video game versions of Shadows of the
Empire to infiltrate Prince Xizor’s palace.
Luke Skywalker (Dagobah Fatigues)1996, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/POTF2 RED
Luke in Dagobah training clothes is the first figure in the revived action figure line that had never been made in the vintage line.
Luke Skywalker (Classic Edition 4-Pack)
1995, STAR WARS/POTF2
This remade Luke has thicker eyebrows, less of a neck, and a much wider back-of-the arm
slot for his lightsaber.
Luke Skywalker (X-Wing Fighter Pilot Gear)
1995, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/POTF2 RED
This is the flight suit Luke wears on Hoth and on his way to Dagobah. It is molded with the
extra cold-weather jacket used in the film.
Luke Skywalker (Grappling Hook Blaster)1995, STAR WARS/POTF2 RED
When actor Mark Hamill first saw this buff figure he chortled, “That’s supposed to be
me? I wish!”
Luke Skywalker (Imperial Stormtrooper Outfit)
1985, RETURN OF THE JEDI/POTF 92-BACK
Although the Stormtrooper disguise (and wet-head look) are from the 1977 film, this was
one of the last vintage figures released.
Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight Outfit)1983, RETURN OF THE JEDI/
ROTJ 65-BACK
Luke came with a blue lightsaber, then green. The cape had color and sewing variations.
Luke Skywalker (in Battle Poncho)1984, RETURN OF THE JEDI/POTF 92-BACK
Under the removable cloth poncho that Luke wears to the battle on Endor is his molded
black Jedi outfit.
Luke Skywalker (Hoth Battle Gear)1981, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/
TESB 45-BACK
All of Luke’s accessories are part of the figure mold except for the blaster rifle.
Luke Skywalker (Bespin Fatigues)1980, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/
TESB 31-BACK
The face sculpt is the same as the original, although the figure is slightly taller. This also
has blond- and brown-haired variations.
Luke Skywalker (X-Wing Pilot)1979, STAR WARS/SW 20-BACK
While sold as Luke Skywalker, this figure could be just about any X-wing pilot because of its generic-looking face sculpt. The helmet
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Darth Vader (New York Toy Fair)
2002 | STAR WARS/SW SILVER ANNIVERSARY
As a gift for major retailers and the media attend-
ing the 2002 New York International Toy Fair, Hasbro
produced a very limited number of gunmetal vacuum-
metallized action figures with a metallic-like red
lightsaber poking out of the top of the plastic bubble
on a special black-and-white card. It was a sensation
and immediately shot up to hundreds of dollars each
in eBay sales.
Darth Vader (Holiday)
2004 | EXPANDED UNIVERSE/OTC EXCLUSIVE
After a few years of doing holiday figures based
on Lucasfilm cards designed by Ralph McQuarrie,
Hasbro decided on a different direction. It took a
Darth Vader figure that had been released at least
four prior times, coated it in glossy red, and placed it
on a base with a wreath and ribbon. Tongue in cheek,
but not written that way, the card back says that after
a tough year of crushing Rebels, terrorizing planets,
and choking underlings, Vader decides he “needs to
give in to the fun side of the Force.” It was the fans
who rebelled, making this the final holiday figure.
Darth Vader (Duel at Mustafar)2005, REVENGE OF THE SITH/ROTS EXCLUSIVE
This Target exclusive is a repaint of the first Anakin figure in the Episode III line, featuring
a “lava reflection” and a Mustafar base.
Darth Vader2004, EXPANDED UNIVERSE/
SW SILVER ANNIVERSARY
Hasbro made a silver-painted figure on the anniversary card for Toys “R” Us—two years late. The figure combines most of a Vader
Dagobah body with an Emperor’s Wrath head.
Darth Vader2004, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/
OTC VINTAGE-STYLE
This “ultimate” Vader figure has twelve points of articulation. It includes a lightsaber hilt
that can be attached at Vader’s waist.
Darth Vader (Hoth)2004, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/OTC
This is the third use for this sculpt but the first to have the bottom of the cape and
shoes covered with the snow Vader walked through on Hoth.
Darth Vader (Throne Room Duel)2003, RETURN OF THE JEDI/SWS
Not only does this Vader have a removable helmet, but when you press the back of his belt, his arm swings and he throws a
magnetically attached lightsaber.
Darth Vader (Imperial Forces 4-Pack)2003, RETURN OF THE JEDI/
SWS MULTIPACK
Sharing many parts of the POTJ line’s Emperor’s Wrath Vader, this figure has fully
painted hands and head.
Darth Vader (Bespin Duel)2002, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/SWS
Vader’s right hand magnetically attracts his lightsaber, and a button on his back makes
the hand slash and “cut” the Cloud City walkway’s vertical support.
Darth Vader (Final Duel)2002, STAR WARS/POTJ SILVER
ANNIVERSARY 2-PACK
Vader is jointed so his arms can come together to strike the final blow against his former mentor and friend, Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Darth Vader (Emperor’s Wrath)2001, RETURN OF THE JEDI/POTJ
This creepy rendering of Vader during his attack by the Emperor’s Force lightning has his head and hands exposed as if X-rayed.
Darth Vader (Masters of the Dark Side)
2000, STAR WARS/POTJ 2-PACK
Sharing a pack and three-level platform with Darth Maul, this Darth Vader figure is the
most accurate one made to this point.
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Darth Maul (Jedi Duel)
1999 | THE PHANTOM MENACE/EPISODE I
No one was quite prepared for the popularity of the
evil Sith apprentice who had relatively little face time
in the movie. But Darth Maul was the breakout char-
acter. Unfortunately, the face sculpt on the first figure
released leaves a lot to be desired. So does the first
paint job, which features an incorrect tattoo pattern
and an almost pink chin. That was corrected, and the
new version shipped in cases with nothing but Darth
Maul figures, since they couldn’t be kept in stock.
Darth Maul (Tatooine)1999, THE PHANTOM MENACE/EPISODE I
This was the first Maul figure to come with a removable flexible plastic cape and hood. When Maul’s double-bladed lightsaber has only one blade, it looks a bit out of propor-
tion to the figure.
Darth Maul (Sith Lord)1999, THE PHANTOM MENACE/EPISODE I
Later in the year, a Maul figure with a cloth “skirt” was released. Another special feature:
removable lightsaber blades, so Maul can use just one, as in the film.
Darth Maul1999, THE PHANTOM MENACE/
EPISODE I DELUXE
Maul was one of three unique figures that came with a lightsaber hilt that attached to its back. A push of the handle swivels his hips; a push of a button moves his arms.
Darth Malak (Sith Lord)2007, KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLIC
VIDEO GAME/TAC
Malak is a Dark Lord during the Jedi Civil War more than four thousand years before the
Battle of Yavin.
Darth Krayt (with Sigel Dare)2009, LEGACY COMIC/LC RED
Once Jedi Master A’Sharad Hett, he falls to the dark side and eventually rules the
galaxy as Darth Krayt. His “armor” is actually Yuuzhan Vong implants.
Darth Bane (The Sith Legacy)2007, DARTH BANE NOVELS/TAC EVOLUTIONS
Bane creates the “rule of two” a thousand years before the Battle of Yavin. The figure is covered with Bane’s painful parasitic living
orbalisk armor. He was first mentioned in the Episode I novel.
Dark Woman (with A’Sharad Hett)2007, REPUBLIC COMIC/TAC COMIC PACK
The Dark Woman, a former teacher of bounty hunter Aurra SIng, plays a mixed role in this
tale. The figure is a new sculpt.
Dark Trooper Phase III 2009, DARK FORCES VIDEO GAME/
LC RED BUILD-A-DROID
This large new figure is based on the look of the silver Dark Tooper but fully redesigned.
Dark Trooper (Phase I)2009, DARK FORCES VIDEO GAME/LC RED
This all-new figure from the video game has a deliberately unfinished look.
Dannik Jerriko (Cantina Encounter)2005, STAR WARS/OTC
The holes in Jerriko’s face fit his proboscises—fleshy tubes that emerge from his cheeks,
enter victims’ noses, and suck out their blood and brains. Ugh!
Dark Trooper
1998 | DARK FORCES VIDEO GAME/POTF2 3D SCENE
In one of the most ambitious packaging projects ever
done for the Star Wars line, Hasbro released nine
Expanded Universe figures from video games, novels,
and comics on 3-D pop-up cards that become envi-
ronments for the figures. The thick cards need to be
cut around three sides on the back, and the hinged
“set” then opens. This is the Phase III Dark Trooper,
being developed in secret to put an end to the
Rebellion. As a video game player, you have to help a
Rebel spy destroy the project.
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