DAGOBAH with YODA
STAR WARS: POWER OF THE FORCE II (KENNER)
“The boggy, swamp planet Dagobah is the principal planet in the star system of the same name. Although explored, Dagobah remains sparsely populated because of its inhospitable climate and generally unpleasant surroundings. Constantly shrouded in mist and strangled by dense vegetation, the planet is the home to numerous animal life, including dangerous flying predators. The Jedi Master Yoda also makes his home and hideout there and is the only resident of notoriety. When the evil Emperor Palpatine ordered the Jedi Knights erased from the galaxy, Yoda went into deep hiding there, using its natural defenses and the power of the Force to discourage visitors. It was not until near the end of his days, at the arrival of Luke Skywalker, that the 800 year old Yoda would have a purposeful visitor.
Dagobah is totally without spaceports nor any other modern technological convenience. It has been considered a haunted planet due to its history with the dark side of the Force and an evil group of Dark Jedi that terrorized it and the neighboring Sluis sector during the Clone Wars.”
Hey remember that sub-set of Star Wars figures I’ve been looking at for two weeks? Well, I’m not done with them. So, you know, there’s more. Yay? Well, maybe let’s not get too excited. Bring it down a notch. Can’t say I’ve got much else to get at here, so away we go!
THE TOYS THEMSELVES
Dagobah with Yoda is the third of the four “Complete Galaxy” sets added to Kenner’s Star Wars: Power of the Force II line in 1998. This was the only set specifically based on Empire….although given that Yoda and Dagobah also show up in Jedi, I guess it could work for the third movie as well. There was at least one more Empire set planned, as the single-carded Hoth Leia was originally meant to be included in a rebel base-inspired set before the whole sub-line got scrapped. Like the Death Star set, Dagobah is a bit more solid on its base than Endor, which is nice in a sense of “it doesn’t always fall right off.” We get the usual globe set-up on the exterior, showing Dagobah’s swampy nature, with a few important spots labeled. Inside, there’s a recreation of Yoda’s Hut and some of its exterior on the bottom, as well as one of the “dangerous flying predators” from the bio mounted up top. Said flying predator is not designed to be removed from the rather obvious post its attached to, and if it breaks, it’s no small chore to get it to stay in place again. I speak from experience on that one. There’s a small little spot at the front where you can stand Yoda, and spin him, in case you feel a need for spinning your Yoda figure, I guess?
Speaking of spinning Yodas, the Yoda what gets spun is the included figure here and he’s…different? Ish? A little. Like, honestly, this one’s almost virtually identical to the standard release Yoda figure, which was hardly a rare figure. He’s got the same general sculpting, right down to the same pose, and the same lack of hair. I guess maybe the sculpt is a little sharper? And they did change the date stamp, so, you know, you gotta have that. Spin that guy around and check out that sweet new date stamp, am I right? His paint work’s a touch darker than the standard, but again not by much, so it’s hard to note the difference without having them both in front of you. He has a cane, which looks suspiciously like the cane from the standard figure.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I picked this set up, still sealed but in a pretty banged up package, as part of a larger lot of Power of the Force figures I snagged about a year or two ago. It was the most recent big push to fill the holes in my PotF collection. This got picked up purely because I didn’t already own it, and was by far the least exciting part of the stuff I picked up, which is probably why it’s the last one I got to reviewing by a fair bit. It’s…not great. The Yoda offers nothing new, and I think the set proper is kind of bland and uninspired. It could be worse, I guess, but it also could have been a lot better.
Shoutout to my friends at All Time Toys, from whom I purchased this figure for review! If you’re looking for cool toys both old and new, please check out their website and their eBay storefront.







