ALL Star Wars Action Figures Made From 1980-1982 - The Empire Strikes Back - Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024
- I'm listing all Star Wars Action Figures made by Kenner from 1980 to 1982 for the Empire Strikes Back line of toys. I'll go over the names of the figures, the card backs they debuted on, their accessories, and how much I paid for every action figure. This is part two of a six part series going over all of the action figures
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When Empire Strikes Back debuted in theaters, I was seven years old. It was the first movie that I saw in an indoor theater with Dolby Stereo so it was a vast improvement sound-wise from the first Star Wars movie which I saw at a drive-in theater and had to listen to through that cool looking, but awful sounding chrome speaker that hung on a pole next to your car. I had vision problems that made the world blurry and double from the time I was born until I did a series of eye exercises starting when I was 8 years old, so my first experiences with Star Wars movies were more about the sound than the visuals. Hearing the Star Wars music, special effects, character voices etc. much more clearly for the first time made ESB so special!
It's probably the first reason why ESB is still my favorite Star Wars movie before I fully understood what all was going on when I watched the trilogy later on when we got a VCR. That was mind blowing because although our TV screen was only 27 inches diagonal and didn't have the booming speakers of the theaters, I was finally able to see all three movies without things looking blurry or in double vision as long as I concentrated on the TV screen hard enough. I'd watch those movies when I was alone in the house and crank that TV's poor speakers as loud as they would go. They were the first VHS tapes my mom bought after we got the VCR and were the most frequently played. I still have them in their sleeves, but the tapes are worn out.
Before the VHS tapes came out, the main way I re-lived Star Wars was through listening to the soundtrack on our record player while playing with my action figures and vehicles. Those toys were very special to me because I could see them better up close, feel the textures of them, move them around and create my own scenes based on my imagination's own version of what I'd mostly only heard in the theaters.
When the ESB toys came out, I was right in the prime of my fascination with playing with the toys, so I got more of those figures and vehicles than I did of Star Wars or Return of the Jedi for birthdays, rewards for hard work, and Christmases. I love all the lines of Star Wars toys, but the Kenner ESB line is tops for me. Not just the memories, but also the look of them. ROTJ toys are Kenner's pinnacle in terms of build quality and design, but they had made great progress on the ESB toys. It's also when I got my crown jewels of my collection to this day: The Millenium Falcon and the AT-AT. What a time to be a kid!
Great video! Too much in it to comment on each item but I sure enjoyed watching it.
I always enjoy reading your comments John! You and I share similar backgrounds when it comes to how we experienced Star Wars outside of the theater, my interaction wouid be with the read along Cassettes like you had with the albums. I wood listen to those and then play with the figures to relive the action :). We lived in a great time that pushed our imaginations in different ways that kids experience now. Is that better? Idk but it made our generation who we are today, I suppose. Again thanks for your insights and commentary. Comment of the week right here.
@@thepadawancollectorofficial Thanks!
Several years back, I got a bag of seven complete vintage figures from my dealer, most of them from ESB:
Yoda, Bespin Luke, Bespin Leia,
Lando, Ugnaught, Klaatu, and Endor Han.
All complete, all in mint or near mint condition.
We are going through bunch of SW figures and he held held up a bag of figures and he said, "Pick out which ones you want." and I said, "What do you want for the whole bag?" :)
He thought for a second and came up with a number.
I paid $100 for that bag.
I fed it into my Batcomputer and it comes out to approximately $14.28 each.
You got a great deal on all of those! The Yoda and Leia Bespin figures are commanding some money today :). Thanks for watching my friend
Another great video, thankyou!!
Thanks for watching Andy!
This video was fun for me. When I started to 'collect' SW as an adult, my first target was Empire figures. Luckily for me, It was mid-90s and not today!
The ESB figures are my favorite as well, mostly because I remember walking through the toy isles seeing the ESB logos on everything! You started collecting at the RIGHT time in the 90s. I only bought a few figures back them but wish I had gotten into it more back then :). Thanks for watching my friend I'm glad you enjoyed the video
I was able to watch them for hours when i was a boy back to 1981, 1982, 1983... ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE THE POWER OF THESE FIGURES!!
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Hi Jurgen! Your Star Wars Credentials are absolutely impressive... MOST Impressive! Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment!
I think empire had so much more potential
I had 99% of these figures, and forgot about most of the soft goods. I never liked doll clothes on my figures as a kid. Thanks for another fun trip down memory lane!
Thanks for watching Shawn! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
🙌 This is my most favorite figure line. I put a "12 back" type set together beginning with Boba Fett and ending with Yoda. That's great you saved your own Hoth snowtrooper, it's in Mint condition👌 You should AFA that one brother 😉✊ Find another for your display case. Bossk there's light brown and a dark greenish brown actually, but AFA only notes flat or gloss paint. Flat brown is the original 1st release. Bespin Guard has short, curved, and square mustache 😂 Most of the 41 back-A releases had a different version, then starting with 41-B they were changed to what's more of the regular common one's. Loved this episode ✊😎👊
Thanks for the added info Scott!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Got these as a kid then and still have them with boxes for the playsets and vehicles - Empire still my fav movie 👍
That’s so rad you still have these! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
@@thepadawancollectorofficial oh yeah never threw any of them out and kept them in very good condition with boxes etc- I started recollecting to add to my childhood stuff like 6 years ago- so outta space!
I love this video. It was very informative to me, so I know what exact accessories go with each figure when I'm purchasing them. Thanks again, Augie
You are welcome Auggie and I’m glad you found this video informative! Thanks for watching :)
That was a very nice, quick and informative video! Thanks!
You are welcome Nopse! Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment :)
It was an enjoyable watch Joey! I appreciate you putting the prices in the video. Helps me gauge as I build up my collection. My favorite of this lot is Bossk. He has always been my favorite bounty hunter. I wish I would’ve gotten the Hoth Leia when I was a kid. That one looks cool.
Thanks Bill, I’m glad you had a good time watching and can use these prices as a data point. One question: for these videos, do you like that I put music underneath, or would you rather I just have it with no music?
@@thepadawancollectorofficial oh I like the music for sure - adds to the atmosphere!
A fun review over the ESB figures in your collection. Honestly some of my favorite figures are from this release.
I appreciate all the added details about what card back these were first released on and going over the accessories that came with the figures. As well as seeing what you had to shell out to put these in your collection.
So much vintage Kenner to enjoy! Already looking forward to your ROTJ figure collection re-review Joey.
Thanks Mopar! Yes I really enjoy going over the information and details. In my past videos I may have not gone over this information, so I think it’s good to have it all in one video for reference :). Thanks for watching my friend!
Love how you can make a video that is both entertaining and informative. Keep up the great work!
Thanks you so much Dan! I'm glad you liked the video and thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
As you know I've been watching you from the beginning and I love you videos
Man ... I was crying when this video was playing!
This was a great video! Luke Bespin has many variations also!
Thanks BOE! Yes you are right! So many variants!
I have the grey limbs variant with different head sculpt.
I deduced that his lightsaber was fake, last night, coincidentally.
I knew something was fishy about that lightsaber! :)
nice collection, brother.
Thank YOU joe for watching :)
The FX-7 figure is the only vintage figure in the entire collection that does not have holes on the bottom for foot pegs. Yoda actually came out in July 1980, but was later counted as wave 2. He was planned in the 1980 wave but held back for obvious reasons as to not ruin his surprise appearance.
Hey Richard! You are correct! There are some other figures that were moulded without foot holes, but those are variants. One of those was the Japanese Stormtrooper Takara figure.
Fx-7 is a special figure for me because he was a gift from my uncle
Great video! I really love Bossk, he is my favoriet.
Hey Joker! I can’t wait to get the toxic limbs one! (One day 😂)
@@thepadawancollectorofficial me too, but first I will try to get the normal full run! I like the Bounty Hunters the most.
FX7's claw arm swivels as well.
That’s right!
Hi Joey, verry interresting !
Thanks for watching Pascal!
I thought the pale Yoda with orange snake was more valuable, because it came out first.
Each year Yoda got darker between 1980 and 85.
One thing that always bothered me about the figure was the the lamp on Yoda's belt.
I'd like to have the Yoda with the Pac-Man eyes and brown snake. :)
I'm glad you put this video up, because I was putting the black blaster with Bespin Luke in the blue blaster with Endor Han.
Thanks for the video :)
Thanks T! Yes the accessory pairing is where I make the most mistakes! I had to recently update some of them when I found I had the wrong color and it was on the x-wing Luke!
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I think the black blaster looks better with Bespin Luke, but I'll ease into it. Baby steps. :)
Did any figures come with a black bespin blaster ???
You’ll have to check poch or lili Ledy figure guides to be sure
Wow thanks for super fast reply I wrote this like ten minutes ago your awesome 😎
But yeah your right Lilly ledy did
Other than eBay where is the best place to buy authentic vintage accessories for vintage 3 3/4 Star Wars figures?
I would heavily favor Facebook groups that favor vintage Star Wars. The imperial Commissary, The Vintage Alliance, Echo Base, and Orange Droid Vintage Toys are Among some I go to.
Wasn't 4LOM the droid and Zuckuss is the other one? I'm pretty sure I just read some comics that's how it was
Yes they were like that in the role playing game and in a novel.
@@thepadawancollectorofficial Thats interesting!
Princess Leia blaster looks like a repro
Thanks brother, I’ll check it out again. It’s pretty beat up so I should replace it
Great vid. I’ve been collecting Star Wars figures for about 4 years now. I’ve just about completed my Last 17 collection, which was pretty expensive but nonetheless a good investment and they are nice figures. I only need to find a decent 1977 R2D2. The R2 figures are usually more pricey than most other figures, so I imagine that R2 is a popular figure. I have about 30 figures from my childhood in my collection and I’ve also included Max Rebos band. Hopefully I will nab a nice Blue Snaggletooth for Christmas. How long have you been collecting these figures? I love the nostalgia buzz I get from these awesome vintage toys.
Hey flavco! I have only been a serious collector for just over two years, but in that time I have devoted myself to this hobby and researching the figures. It’s been so much fun. When you buy an R2 the main th BTS that will drive up price is finding an immaculate version. So sticker is white, with no rips, dome is clear, figure plastic is white, and no point missing from the eyes. The more damage to these, the lower the price, so make sure you are looking at what great examples of these are selling for. There are a TON of sellers trying to use the high market prices for non Mint figures.
We need you to complete the playsets so you can start the vehicles.
I cant wait for that!!! Best for last?? haha. Thanks for watching skurgel
Interesting what Kenner did to Zuckuss and 4-LOM back then 😅
Indeed.
i thought i had most of those but i was actually missing at least ten of them / =
When I first started collecting the original vintage I was in the same boat!
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Thanks for watching Brody!
Good price on the CCP,considering what the communicator goes for.
Yes I agree, I’ve gotten lucky with 2 of my CCP purchases
NGL some of your later purchases look like bootlegs to me.
I would love to have some bootlegs! But sadly no, they are Kenner releases
@@thepadawancollectorofficial after commenting I realised that maybe mine were different as they were done by Palitoy in the UK. I don’t know if they were significantly different in any way but I feel like the paint jobs and material cuts were more consistent than some of the figures I saw in the vid. Probably just my memory lying to me again.