MAX REBO & DODA BODONAWIEEDO
STAR WARS: POWER OF THE FORCE II (KENNER)
Thus far this month, I’ve dedicated my weekly Star Wars reviews to looking into members of the Max Rebo Band, so it can’t come as a terrible shock that I’m continuing that today, especially given the as to now lack of, you know, the guy what the band’s named after. He’s kind of important, right? Good ol’ Max? Funky blue elephant looking guy? Guy who, per the Robot Chicken sketch, has a gig tonight? That’s the guy. And he’s even here with a not-Greedo-playing-a-clarinet guy. So, let’s wrap up the band and take a look at these two today!
THE FIGURES THEMSELVES
Max Rebo and Doda Bodonawieedo are the third and final of the three “Max Rebo Band Pairs” two-packs released as a Walmart-exclusive Star Wars: Power of the Force II offering in 1998. Once more it pairs an original band member with one of the additional embers from the special edition.
MAX REBO
The centerpiece of this whole thing, Maximillian “Max” Rebo (or “Siiruulian Phantele” as was his original name in the pre-Disney days) was portrayed in the original film by puppeteer Simon Williamson, who was originally meant to play a different band member, who didn’t work out for production. Rebo was of course offered up in the vintage Kenner line, which did its best to interpret him in figure form based on what little we see of him in the film. As such, he was made a more humanoid character, with legs hiding behind his instrument, as opposed to only having legs, which he uses to play. This was adapted into other sources, and became the standard for the pre-Disney era depictions of him, which included this figure. The figure stands about 3 inches tall and he has 5 points of articulation. His articulation is generally pretty restricted, but he at least does get decent motion on his shoulders, which is good for posing with his instrument. The sculpt on Max is really great. It matches his design well, and works in plenty of texturing on his skin, giving him that proper “guy in a rubber suit” feel. Rebo’s color work is fun, with his bright, vibrant blue implemented well, and the accenting adding a nice pop to the general look of the character. Max is packed with his red ball organ, a rather extensive and elaborate instrument that he can be slotted into the middle of. It’s by far the most impressive instrument included here, and honestly one of the line’s most impressive accessories in general.
DODA BODONAWIEEDO
The rather silly name “Doda Bodonawieedo” was first introduced to this Special Edition addition to the band with this very figure, which is pretty nifty, while also still being silly. Doda is one of two Rodians added to the band in the Special Edition; the Greedo design was one of those distinctive ones, so it makes sense to give it a bit more play. The figure stands 3 3/4 inches tall and he has 6 points of articulation. His movement is the standard stuff for the line, but like Barquin, he’s rather preposed, in order to hold his instrument properly. The sculpt’s a nice one, capturing the Rodian head design really well, as well as working well with his outfit and posing. Again, a lot of similarities to Barquin in this area, which I can certainly dig. His coloring keeps the usual green for the Rodians, contrasting it with reds and oranges, which helps him stand out pretty nicely from the rest of the band. Doda is packed with his own instrument, which apparently is just a “horn” with no fancy space name or anything. It does gets some pretty neat paint work, so that’s pretty cool.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
When I found the other members of the band, the only one *not* present in the collection was Max himself, which was sort of humorous, but also quite annoying. I’ve been keeping tabs on loose Max Rebos ever since, but wasn’t having much luck. I ultimately found the most economical choice was just buying the pair sealed, so I wound up with a spare Doda. Honestly, it was pretty well worth it, because Max is so very, very cool on his own, and the band is just that much cooler with him included. This is a set I’m really happy to have finally gotten to complete.













