CHEWBACCA as BOUSHH’S BOUNTY
STAR WARS: POWER OF THE FORCE II (KENNER)
“Chewbacca, acting as a prisoner, and Princess Leia, disguised as the bounty hunter Boussh, infiltrate Jabba’s Palace. There they hope to rescue the carbonite-encased Han Solo.”
Well, I’m out of “Flashback Photo” figures from the Power of the Force line, so I guess I’ll just have to go back to the *rest* of my un-reviewed PotF figures. Back in April, when I last looked at a Chewbacca figure, it was the Flashback figure, which got around the whole “how do you differentiate Chewy figures” by going for a very scene specific look from Empire. That same year, they did the same thing, but for Return of the Jedi. So, here’s that figure. It’s Chewbacca as Boushh’s Bounty!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Chewbacca as Boushh’s Bounty was released in 1998 as part of Kenner’s Power of the Force line. He’s the first of three Chewies released that year (though the last of them I’m reviewing here), and the second of the standard release Chewbacca figures for the line. The figure is about 4 inches tall and he has 6 points of articulation. All three of the ’98 Chewbaccas use a variation of the same updated sculpt, removed a bit from the muscle-bound look of the ’95 figure. In particular, this one is really similar to the Hoth figure, though he’s a little more stiff in his posture. He’s also got the adjusted neck set-up to feature the collar he wears while posing as Boushh’s bounty. It’s non-removable, so he’s dialed rather into the specific scene. Overall, it’s an okay sculpt, if perhaps not much to write home about. The paint work is more conventional than the Hoth variant. There’s some good variation to the coloring on his fur, which is certainly cool. Unfortunately, a recurring issue with this release is that his eyes are almost always crossed, which looks really silly. Chewy is packed with his bowcaster, which he doesn’t use in the scene, but it’s at least something. It’s just the same standard one used by all the others, which is fair enough. He’s also got a Freeze Frame slide, showing the scene he’s based on.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I got Chewbacca on the earlier side of my dive back into the line, so late fall of 2018, I think? I never had any “updated sculpt” Chewbacca figures, and this one was fairly easily available, so I picked him up in a larger batch of figures. Like so many of the the time, I didn’t open him for a while, but I did open him a bit quicker compared to some, so as to populate my Jabba’s Palace playset when I got it. He’s goofy, especially with those eyes, and a bit limited, but he’s a unique enough idea.


