Star Wars Toy Mania 74
Colin@sinisterfluid.com writes "The most-hyped line of movie-themed merchandise in history -- for the still unreleased ``Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace'' -- finally
went on sale just after midnight Sunday on a studio-imposed schedule,and fans and retailers weren't wasting a minute.
Toys R Us stores around the country decided to open their doors at 12:01 a.m. Monday for an all-night selling marathon
of toys based on the movie.
Wal-Mart and K-mart called in extra staff for their 24-hour stores to handle the post-midnight crowds. Many stores planned to limit the number
of items a customer could buy to prevent immediate sell-outs.
Fans had been waiting for months to get a glimpse of the vast array of goods -- from action figures to wigs to body lotion to snack food -- tied to the movie, which opens May 19.
But LucasFilm Ltd. had signed strict licensing deals that prevented manufacturers from releasing virtually any information about their products ahead of time.
As a result, people had been speculating for months, especially on the
Internet, about what the toys and other merchandise would be.
To see the famed toys for yourself, surf to Toys 'R' Us or E-Toys "
Re:Who/what's guarding your computer? (Score:1)
Re:Oh really? (Score:1)
The thing to keep in mind is that Star Wars wasn't intended to be hard-core science fiction. Futuristic mythology might be a better term for it.
Re:No *way*, open them up and start playing :) (Score:1)
I usually buy 2 of something I want to "collect", put one away safely and rip open the other one to play with. woo hoo!
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"Wars, conflict, it's all business. One murder makes a
villain. Millions a hero. Numbers sanctify."
Re:What the market'll bear...ARRGGGHHH!! (Score:1)
I had BOTH of those!!!!
Oh well, I guess I enjoyed them to the fullest and that's what they were for...
Also had the big millenium falcon, the big Boba Fett that shot a grappling hook with line...now that I think about it, I had a lot of those toys. Jeez, I coulda been rolling in it by now
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"Wars, conflict, it's all business. One murder makes a
villain. Millions a hero. Numbers sanctify."
Sometimes a power outage can be a good thing (Score:1)
Got the Lego sets (after months of looking for them), woo hoo! Sometimes having a kid is a great excuse...
What the market'll bear (Score:2)
I heard on the radio today that the original 1977 Luke Skywalker with the extending lightsaber that probably costed 4 or 5 dollars at the time is now worth $1300 today. The Darth Vader with the extending saber is worth $1600.
Lego Sets (Score:1)
My only complaint (other than price) is that Darth Maul does not have a dual saber.
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Sigh. (Score:1)
C'mon people! Really - is it necessary to stand in line for *weeks* to get your ticket first? I mean, how many hundreds (thousands?) of dollars in unpaid leave did that cost you?
Save yourself the cash, and go buy a nice dual-celery instead...
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Re:stretching it a bit (Score:1)
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Millenium Falcon (Score:1)
is it just me, or does the cockpit switch sides? It is on the right (as i remember it from my childhood) in the first picture, but on the left in the second.
Re:Oh really? (Score:1)
Star Wars isn't MEANT to be "real" s.f. (Score:2)
I'm a huge hard s.f. fan myself, and I think complaining about lack of science in Star Wars is like complaining about lack of science in the Lord of the Rings.
Star Wars is "space fantasy" if anything.. Its purpose is to be rousing epic with cool stuff, not to explore scientific issues.
Hah! You think YOU have it bad... (Score:1)
Yes, WEDNESDAY.
I have to avoid temptation IN MY OWN STORE until I get to see the movie -- and it won't be on May 19, sadly...
Jay (=
No *way*, open them up and start playing :) (Score:1)
I get really irked with "collecting" types. It's like with comic books, some people buy them and don't ever read the books !!!
BTW - There are so many of these produced that I think most won't be worth a lot like the early ones are.
Wise decision (Score:1)
We're not all collectors (Score:1)
One of the favorites in my office is my Star Destroyer, we push a button to play the "alarm" siren whenever we get frustrated or want to scare away some marketing people
So no, many don't buy these for invesment, to invest I rather buy stock !
Just bought my first Episode I toys (small review) (Score:1)
Here's what I bought
Overall, the action figures look really nice. The have more articulation than the old ones and have a "stand". The stand is the COMMTECH chip, which I don't really like. The idea is nice, the toy can talk and interact with other toys, but you have to buy a commtech reader (separate) and the voices sounds like crap !!! Oh well
I might get the Naboo starfighter later and a couple of more figures, however I'm waiting for the Sith Infiltrator (looks like a tie fighter).
One final note, these toys are a little bit too expensive, I hope the prices will go down in the future. The lightsabers are %20.00 and the double edge lightsaber (Darth Maul's) is %30.00 . Ouch ! C'mon George we all want to "feel the force", but it's too expensive !!!
Anyways, I'll be buying more of these toys in the future
Darn it !!! (Score:1)
I got one of the little ones, since the moron at Toys R us told me they didn't come out with the 12'' ones.
Re:Who/what's guarding your computer? (Score:1)
No way anybody is invading my office PC !!!
DON'T READ IT ! (Score:1)
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Re:Oh really? (Score:1)
> crap banal and repulsive. Tediously boring,
> nothing but a light-duty framework to hang
> 'special effects' off.
I'm inclined to agree. I've been wondering about
slashdot's Star Wars obsession lately. Why
do they think that this particular silly movie
is more interesting than, say, the last Bruce
Sterling novel?
I just decided to give the ignore "Star Wars
Prequels" option a try in the Preferences... this
could be almost as useful as the Katz-killer.
Re:What the market'll bear...ARRGGGHHH!! (Score:1)
If only you knew then what you know now...
(what a horrible cliche b/c it's true)
stretching it a bit (Score:2)
Toys R Us has an inflatable swimming pool w/ Jar Jar all over it...that's just over done
OK, maybe I've seen Toy Story one time too many.. (Score:1)
Come to think of it, I think the plot for TS 2 involves Woody getting kidnapped by an evil collector.
perhaps a poor choice of words...... (Score:1)
Re:Just bought my first Episode I toys (small revi (Score:1)
Re:What the market'll bear (Score:1)
The 'telescoping saber' figures were extremely short lived, and had _another_ extension coming out of the tip of the first extension. The standard 'extending saber' is common as dirt.
go see http://www.toysrgus.com
Re:Will it grow in value as much? NO!!! (Score:2)
Fast forward 20 years, and everyone and there brother is sitting on a stash of Episode I figures, are they going to be valuable? NO. Because everybody has 'em.
Go spend your time and money tracking down those early 12-backs, etc. That's where the investment potential is in Star Wars toys. Don't even think that your $7 investment today will turn into a $800 payoff in 20 years.
Or hell, just buy stock in the latest internet IPO, wait 5 hours, and sell.
Toys should not be investments!
And as an aside: Anyone griping about the commercialization needs to be stuffed in a time machine and sent back to about ~1979 or so. When Star Wars is branded on dog food, yogurt, and underpants....
I could have bought em all a week ago (Score:1)
Wonder if Lucas will give me something if I rat on em eh?
The Curse of Yoda (short vingette) (Score:2)
Re:Oh really? (Score:1)
Cool! (Score:1)
Re:priorities (Score:1)
Toy Mania (Score:2)
Collection sickness aside, the new toys are neat, and bring back many good memories. I did buy an Obi-Wan and Darth Maul, but they'll get unwrapped tonight and will wind up guarding my desk at home.
(Hey, where's the Mace Windu figure, dammit?!)
Oh really? (Score:1)
Will it grow in value as much? (Score:1)
don't waste your clams... (Score:1)
a $20 action figure from a run of only a few hundred million... hmmm it'll probably be worth $21 dollars by the year 2050.
you're better off getting old slices of pizza bronzed and wall-mounted. beleive me, that's one hot cash cow...
Yeah! 12" Darth Maul! (Score:1)
WOW!!! (Score:1)
i just saw 'em this morning.... (Score:1)
Re:Hehehehe (Score:1)
Re:Who/what's guarding your computer? (Score:1)
SW:TPM Merchandise and ... (Score:1)
Noooo!!! must
Commtech sound unit (Score:1)
"...like the voices were dubbed by Steven Hawking" (overheard from one of the employees setting up the display)
The sounds are activated by smartcard chips that comes with each action figure. Speculation: The smartcard does NOT contain samples, only unique ID to trigger sample X on the Commtech unit. Can anyone verify this?
This is one case where they should NOT have a demo unit up... except for collecting purpose, the unit is utter garbage. You're better off ripping the samples from the Quicktime movies and arranging all the document icons on yer desktop.
Who/what's guarding your computer? (Score:1)
(reply below with your answers!)
Re:Who/what's guarding your computer? (Score:1)
in the US, but here in Canada you can buy them by the case at Costco for $14