PROFESSOR HUYANG
STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES (HASBRO)
Fun FiQ Fact #0008: Huyang’s actor David Tennant is one of two actors in Ahsoka to reprise a role they originated.
While I pretty faithfully watched the first two seasons or two of Clone Wars‘ original run, after that my viewing got rather spotty, so I missed a lot of its later additions to the lore. As such, my first exposure to a lot of its later characters happened during my first proper watch-through, which I did after the whole series got added to Disney+ at launch in 2019. David Tennant’s Huyang hails from a set of episodes that otherwise didn’t really care for, but he was certainly a pleasant surprise. It was a shame that he came into the picture after the tie-in toyline had started to die down. Thankfully, he was brought back for Ahsoka, giving him another go at this whole action figure thing!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Professor Huyang is figure 7 in the Ahsoka sub-set of Star Wars: The Black Series‘ Phase IV run, and is the third and final Ahsoka-themed figure in the last assortment to hit last year. This is Huyang’s first figure, but he’ll also be getting a Vintage Collection release later down the line. The figure stands 6 1/4 inches tall and he has 29 points of articulation on his core body, plus an extra 6 points granted by the arms on his back-pack. Huyang has a generally pretty decently handled articulation scheme, especially for his design. His right shoulder is a little stuck and stubborn on my copy, and the skirt piece restricts the hip movement a touch, but the range is otherwise pretty impressive, and I was surprised by how stable he was on his feet. The sculpt is an all-new one, and it’s a rather good one at that. Huyang’s design from the show is replicated well, especially when it comes to the more intricate details of his robotic plating. The wiring at the midsection is a little soft, but not terribly so. Huyang’s color work relies pretty heavily
on molded plastic, and I’m typically not a huge fan of that when it comes to metallic finishes. In Huyang’s case, I find it doesn’t bug me as much. In the show, he’s not really got the same metallic look as other droids, and this plastic’s also not the swirly kind, so it just works out better. There’s still a fair bit of paint, which is cleanly applied, and hits most of the marks it needs to. The only spot that really feels as though it’s missing application is the tool belt, which is untouched, except for the buckle. Huyang is packed with his pack with the extra arms, a data pad, and a…tool? I don’t know what it is, and even the Hasbro photographers have him holding it quizzically in the stock shots, so it appears even they don’t know for sure. Hey, it’s better that nothing, right?
THE ME REMAINDER OF THE EQUATION
I like droids and I like David Tennant, so it makes sense that I’d like Huyang. After Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s Hera, Huyang was my favorite part of Ahsoka, and his figure is probably the most I’ve truly enjoyed a Black Series figure in a little while.
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Perhaps the mystery tool is a sonic screwdriver?
I had considered that option myself. In my mind, that’s what it is. I think officially it might be a prototype lightsaber hilt?