Kenner and Hasbro
Figure Collecting
The Classic Kenner
Figures (1978-1985)
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Star Wars figure
collecting began in 1978 with 12 original figures, now known in the collectors
market as "12 backs" (this is because on the back of their cardboard boxes, the
original 12 figures were shown). 21 figures were produced for the first movie
(the last being Boba Fett, who wasn't in Star Wars). After "Empire", Kenner
manufactured many more figures. "Return of the Jedi" produced more figures until
the "Power of the Force" line ended in 1985.
Today, collectors pay top dollar for these original figures. Some collectors try
to achieve a full collection of loose figures (there are 90+). Others collect
the figures "Mint on Card", or unopened. Loose figures average between $10 and
$30, though some are $100+(Blue Snaggletooth). Some MOC figures fetch more than
$1000 a piece (Han Solo 12-back, Vinyl Cape Jawa, Anakin POF, etc)! With the
revival of Star Wars in 1997, these older figures are becoming more sought
after. There were 5 different types of "carded" figures: Star Wars, Empire,
Jedi, Power of the Force, and Tri-Logo.
For more info on collecting Star Wars
figures, click on The SW Collecting FAQ.
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Power of the Force /
Classic Edition(1995-2000)
In 1995, Kenner launched a new
"Power of the Force" figure collection. The original
release had 9 figures: Luke, Han, Chewbacca, R2-D2, C-3PO, Darth
Vader, Stormtrooper, Obi-Wan, and a very late Leia. These were
all new molds with new weapons. New ships were also released.
These were replicas of the old ones, with new detailing and sound
effects. New ships have also been released, several using the
same molds as the originals. Others, like the AT-AT use a similar
mold design, but are superior. Kenner decided to change the
card design several times over the 95-2000, causing there
to be several versions of each figure. First, there were the red
cards. Then, the green cards, Then holograms were added to the
green cards. Next, there were "freeze-frames" slides.
The last version was the "Classic Edition".
The final batch of this line also has comm-chips which talk, like the Episode
One figures.
For photos of many of these figures, visit the Rebelscum
Photo archive.
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Wuher the Cantina bartender on a green POF Card
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Episode One
(1999-2000)
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Episode One figures arrived in stores about three weeks before the movie
opened in May 1999. Many stores opened at 12:01 AM to a line of raving
collectors who stormed into the store to pillage the shelves! Many people were
unable to pick up their favorite character, Darth Maul, because he was such a
quick sell-out. Thirteen figures were released in the first "wave". A second wave
followed shortly after, which featured Mace Windu. The third wave, featuring Yoda and R2D2 . Hottest figure in this assortment
was the Destroyer Droid, as well as
Queen Amidala in Ceremonial Gown, and the Tattoine resculpt of Darth Maul. The
Yoda in this wave shipped for 6 months without an "Episode One" on its
front. This was later corrected. Episode One figures seemed to sit on the pegs in the latter
half of 2000. Boss Nass and Jar Jar could not be given away. Even priced at
$1.99 these figures were still sitting on the pegs months after being
discontinued!
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Power of the Jedi
(2000-2002) With the demise of the Episode One figures came the renamed
"Power of the Jedi" line. The cards are very similar to the
"Power of the Force" line, but now clearly illustrate that this line
contains sculpts from both the new and classic trilogy. These figures are
more detailed and more posable than their older cousins, and usually contain
really cool accessories. Also included was a "Jedi Force File" booklet
with each figure which has a detailed history of the character.
Some great figures are contained in this line: Porkins,
Chewbacca Mechanic, Darth Vader Dagobah, Coruscant Guard, Aurra Sing, FX-7,
IG-88 (12 inch too!), and Shmi Skywalker.
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Power of the Jedi carded Coruscant Guard
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Episode
Two "Blue Line"
(2002-2003)
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With the coming of Episode 2, Hasbro
released figures on a newly designed
card. This card was a basic blue tint, and has the Jedi hands (Luke's?) holding
the lightsaber up graphic. Hasbro also released figures from the classic trilogy
on these cards as well.
The new figures in this line contained more
accessories than previous lines, and were much more detailed. Only figures
released on the first day had a paper backdrop inserted into the rear of the
card. The rare paper-backing figures fetch more money from collectors.
This line consisted primarily
of Episode Two figures, but also had figures from the classic trilogy
and Episode One.
Some great figures in this line :
Episode 2 Yoda, C3PO with removable armor, Clone Trooper, Count Dooku, Jango
Fett, .Luke Bespin Duel, and Darth Vader Bespin Duel
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Clone Wars (2003-2006)
These are figures partially based on
the Cartoon Networks original animated CLONE WARS series. . New "fantasy" sculpts of familiar characters
were included in this line as well as a
few new ones. The cards look similar to the blue line, but have a brown hue.
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Trilogy/Saga Line (2004-2007)
Trilogy Han Solo |
There are two different lines of the
basic figures. The "standard" is pictured at left. These are re-releases of
sculpts of previous lines in new packaging that resembles the original Kenner
line. There is a very large bubble that the figure sits in, and a backdrop is
provided.
Then there is the "classic" look.
Hasbro is releasing 12 figures in replicas of their original packaging. The
front of the card is basically the same. The figure is a new resculpt of the
original figure. They are very high-quality, and are full posable. The back of
the card is different from the originals, as Kenner is not allowed to product
exact replicas. These figures will be more expensive, basically at $10 per
figure. They ship in a protective plastic case (as pictured). These began
shipping in summer
of 2004.
The Trilogy Collection was later
renamed the Saga Collection - card was almost identical to Trilogy design.
The "Classic Trilogy" is not
discontinued as of 2007... |
Classic Trilogy Luke
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Episode 3 (2005-2006)
To celebrate the last Star Wars
movie, Kenner redesigned the figure box. It featureed an illustrated Vader
mask surrounded by flames. The "bubble" was quite large. I really like the
design of this line with the exception of the lame Darth Vader illustration
behind the figure. It
is too juvenile - by using an actual marketing photo of an actor in the suit, the box would have
appealed to kids as well as collectors. There were over 55 figures in this
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30th Anniversary Line (2007-2008)
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the
original release of Star Wars, Hasbro has released a new line of Star
Wars toys. The card has been radically designed into a cool new
not-so-square shape. Every figure comes with a collector coin. Many new
types of figures are being designed, including figures based off of
Ralph McQuarrie prototype designs.
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Legacy Collection (2008-2010)
The Legacy line returned to a more traditional card shape. The earlier
version of the line is pictured to the left
and featured a Stormtrooper or Clone Trooper card design. This was to
commemorate the release of the new version of the Clone Wars cartoon.
- Prequel time based figures would have a Clone Trooper, and Original
Trilogy figures would have a Stormtrooper pictured. The figures on this
card each came with a Droid piece that could be combined to make a new
figure.
In 2009, the card backing was redesigned
(pictured to the far right). The
Stormtrooper/Clone Trooper card design was scrapped, and a more
traditional artist rendition of the character was added.
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Clone Wars II (2008-2010)
With the release of the newly revamped Clone wars animated film and
series, Hasbro launched a new line of supporting figures. As with the
previous Clone Wars figures, these sculpts have a more "animated"
appearance than their Legacy Collection counterparts.
The earlier version of the line is pictured to the left
and featured a Stormtrooper or Clone Trooper card design. This was to
commemorate the release of the new version of the Clone Wars cartoon.
- Prequel time based figures would have a Clone Trooper, and Original
Trilogy figures would have a Stormtrooper pictured. The figures on this
card each came with a Droid piece that could be combined to make a new
figure.
In 2009, the card backing was redesigned
(pictured to the right). The Stormtrooper/Clone
Trooper card design was scrapped, and a more traditional artist
rendition of the character was added.
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Vintage
Collection (2010-2013)
This line is very similar to the "Trilogy Classic Line" from 2004-2007.
Once again, the most popular characters from the Star Wars Trilogy are
being released on classic design cards, and once again the figures are
modern resculpts. What has changed you may ask?A few things: 1.) The
clamshell case is no longer provided 2.) There are many more
figures in the lineup 3.) All new figures are in the line that
were never issued "back in the day" - one example is pictured to the
right 4.) Expanding on the last item, figures are being released
from all SIX Star Wars movies 5.) I believe they are all re-issues
of previously released figures as opposed to being new designs 6.)
And finally, there is a mail-in offer for a replica of the original 1978
Rocket Firing Boba Fett!
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Clone Wars III (2010-2013)
With the release of Season Two of The Clone Wars cartoon comes a new
card design as well as new waves of figures - of course! The figures
maintain their cartoonish look, and also are usually offered at a lower
price compared to the Vintage Collection figures which it is usually
sitting alongside.
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