OBI-WAN KENOBI — NABOO
STAR WARS: EPISODE I (HASBRO)
“The young Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi and his mentor, Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, help Queen Amidala and her forces in their attempt to liberate the planet Naboo from the overwhelming onslaught of the Trade Federation.”
On we march with this Phantom Menace—oh, sorry, Episode I thing, apparently. It does sort of feel like the next natural point after Power of the Force wrapped up, I suppose. I’ll admit, it’s a bit more of a limited selection as far as my personal collection goes. Pretty much, it’s Obi-Wans and Qui-Gons. I knew what I liked as a kid, and it was really those two. I’ve looked at *most* of my Obi-Wans, but not all of them, so, here’s another one of those. This time he’s got a robe!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Obi-Wan Kenobi — Naboo was part of the second push of product from Hasbro’s Star Wars: Episode I line, hitting after the movie’s release in 1999. He was the line’s second main Obi-Wan, following up the Jedi Duel release. The main difference, as noted above, is robe. The figure stands 3 3/4 inches tall and he has 8 points of articulation. The Jedi Duel release added elbow and wrist swivels to the articulation set-up, and this one keeps them…on the right arm. The left is back to just the shoulder. His sculpt was totally and unique, but certainly had a lot in common with the earlier Obi-Wan. The heads in particular look like they’re the same general depiction of the same guy, with only minor tweaks in posing. It’s not a spitting image of Ewan McGregor, but it’s not awful for the scale and the era. The detailing on the clothing is a bit sharper and refined than the Jedi Duel version, and tops everything off with a rubber robe piece, very similar to that of the mail-away Mace Windu. It’s got a good flow and hang to it, and while it’s not ideal for posing, it’s not terrible for it either. His color work is basic, but generally does what it needs to. Like all of the earlier prequel Obi-Wans, the hair’s a bit darker than it should really be, but otherwise things work out alright. He’s packed with a lightsaber that’s ignited, a non-ignited hilt, and a CommTech stand. The non-ignited hilt was a cool extra, since it hadn’t really been done before, and it can even be plugged into his belt.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I, of course, had the first Obi-Wan as soon as possible after seeing the movie, because I just had to. I was actually so fixated on him having his robe that my mom bought me the Naboo accessory set so that I’d have the robe from that one. And then, weeks after getting that, I found this guy at the store, and really wanted him, even though I already had a robe for the other one. Having a Qui-Gon who also needed a robe did at least help me plead my case. Also, the fact that my basic Obi-Wan’s hair braids at all broke off, so this could be my “standard” Obi-Wan, which he was for quite a stretch of time. I think he holds up pretty darn well, honestly.

