EMPEROR PALPATINE
STAR WARS: POWER OF THE FORCE II (HASBRO)
Somehow, Palpatine retuned. Yep, that’s pretty much what I got. Here’s the deal, guys: I get that Sheev Palpatine is very important to the Star Wars mythos, and all, and there’s no denying that Ian McDiarmid turns in a good performance in the part, but I just can’t get all that excited or invested in him. I don’t know, maybe he’s just too realistic of a villain. He’s also not terribly exciting when it comes to toys, but that hasn’t stopped him from getting *so* many of them. There were five of them in Power of the Force. Here’s one of those.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Emperor Palpatine was released in the 1998 portion of the Power of the Force Flashback Photo series. As with all of the others in the set, he represents the official take over of Hasbro on the branding, meaning this is the first Hasbro Palpatine. The figure stands 3 3/4 inches tall and he has 6 points of articulation…in theory. He’s got joints at the neck, shoulders, waist, and hips (a first for him in this line), but the neck is limited by the hood, and the hips are effectively not even there, since they’re completely encased by the robes. His sculpt’s not drastically different from the other Palpatines, but he’s notably a little more technically advanced, with slightly sharper detailing, and proper layering to his outfit (which actually includes legs, again a first for him). He’s rather pre-posed, following the same general lead as the Power F/X
figure, but there’s a slightly more natural feel to it. Unfortunately, perhaps the biggest drawback to this new sculpt is that it doesn’t stay standing all that well, something the previous single-card did very well. His coloring largely follows the same path as the other figures of him, but there’s a little more variety to the colors on his robes. Otherwise, we’re dealing with the same rather thick paint on the face, and he’s generally not super eye-catching. But, they’re doing their best with what they’ve got. Palpatine is packed with a little sampling of his “UNLIMITED POWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”, in the form of two force lightning effects pieces, which plug into his sleeves. They work okay, but they certainly don’t help with his issues of stability. He also gets the flashback photo thing, which shows Palpatine from both Return of the Jedi and The Phantom Menace. Spoilers!
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I don’t vividly recall getting this one, honestly. I’d imagine I got him in a batch of others, because that’s about the only way I buy a Palpatine figure. Like a bunch of the other Flashback Photo figures, he’s been sitting there unopened for about seven years, only being opened just before I wrote this review. He’s fine. Probably the best Palpatine from the line, at least talking technically. I dislike that he can’t stand on his own, but I can at least provide an extra stand to offset that issue.
Shoutout to All Time Toys for setting me up with this figure to review. If you’re looking for cool toys both old and new, please check out their website and their eBay storefront.

