Flashback Friday Figure Addendum #0045: Jawas

JAWAS

STAR WARS: POWER OF THE FORCE II (KENNER)

Yesterday’s proper review looked at one of the droids of the Star Wars universe, and also discussed a bit of confusion regarding the Jawa Sandcrawler.  For today’s Flashback Friday Figure Addendum, there’s no confusion, at least that I know of, but there sure are Jawas!

Kenner’s Power of the Force II was a very important to my toy collection. The line first hit in 1995, when I was 3 and just beginning to get into action figures. Needless to say, I ended up with quite the selection of figures from the line. One of my favorite subsets of creatures from the original Star Wars was always the Jawas. For some reason, I just love those little guys! So, today’s review covers POTF II’s release of those.

THE FIGURES THEMSELVES

The Jawas were released as part of the 1996 assortment of POFT II figures. They were released as a pair to make up for their smaller stature. The taller one stands about 3 ¼ inches tall and has 5 points of articulation. The shorter one is about 2 ¾ inches, and has 4 points of articulation. In both cases, I’m counting the neck as a point of articulation, but there isn’t very much motion that can be gotten out of either. The sculpts are both pretty good for the time. The taller one is a little bit more detailed, but that’s not too surprising given the difference in size. However, the smaller one still has some very nice detail work. The paint on the pair is fairly basic, but everything is cleanly applied, with no noticeable slop on either figure. Both figures also have a light-piping feature, which allows their eyes to light up. It’s a bit obvious where the clear plastic is on the heads, so I could see some people being annoyed by this. I’m not really bugged by it, but I chalk that up to nostalgia.

THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION

I don’t remember exactly when or where I got this pair, but I know it wasn’t too long after I got Dagobah Luke. If I recall correctly, they were bought for me by my Mom, while we were out on an excursion together. I always really liked these figures, and I do seem to recall the taller one getting a spare lightsaber, and thereby being a Jedi-Jawa!

Incidentally, my brother Christian had a quick comment about these figures while I was reviewing them:

“This figure likes to go MARTINI too many damn times. I don’t see why they made this figure. It’s a piece of SHIET! Why do I need to feel bad about my life when I already have the war to care about?”

Yeah, he’s a bit on the strange side…

This was only my second Power of the Force review here on the site, run about a month after my first.  It’s honestly rather brief, but it does at least cover all the major points.  I did, however, do an acronym for Power of the Force within the body of the review, which I would very much not do these days.  Also, I got the letters in the acronym wrong.  Yikes.  Also included was a sort of “micro review” from my brother Christian, who was, I believe, 13 or 14 at the time?  I wrote this one while on a road trip, and he stole the laptop from me for a moment.  It’s….well, it’s something, isn’t it?  *Not* included was any mention of the accessories included with these two, largely because I honestly forgot they ever had any.  There were two blasters included, one a rifle and the other a pistol.  They’re basic, but not bad.  The rifle’s definitely the more Jawa-esque of the two, but I don’t mind having something for both of them.

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  1. One of my favorite things about POTFII was that the little guys always came in 2 packs. Jawas, Ewoks, Ugnauts – I always loved a 2 pack for the price of a single figure. I was 9 when the line launched so it was on of the first lines I really remember searching for specific figures and trying to get all of them.

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