March 25, 2009

The 5 Best Star Wars Toys Ever Made

I've been a Star Wars fan since there was only one movie to be a fan of. I was just the right age when the original movie came out to want every single toy that appeared on the shelves, and by the time Return of the Jedi left the theaters (the first time) I had tons of them. I had action figures of all the major characters in at least four different outfits each, and I had ones of characters who appeared on screen for so little time that you could literally blink and miss them. They were my favorite toys for much of my childhood, and part of me is thrilled that my kids, and especially my son, love the movies nearly as much as I did (though they likely will never get the chance to see them on the big screen, alas)—that's the same part of me that pretends that George Lucas never made Episodes I-III and that the Clone Wars series, which actually isn't bad, is part of some other universe.

So, inspired by browsing one of our favorite geeky toy websites, Entertainment Earth, and by a Twitter-based contest being held by (Entertainment Earth employee and) friend-of-GeekDad geekgirldiva, I've created a list of my five favorite Star Wars toys of all time, in no particular order:

12invaderfront 1. Large Size Action Figures - They were only made for two years because they never really sold well. I had a Luke and a Darth Vader, though, and they had an awful lot of lightsaber duels—many of them before Empire came out and the "real" ones did. Eventually, Luke's belt broke and Vader's cape tore, because I was a little boy and thus not especially gentle with my toys. So they didn't look nearly as impressive as they had at first, but I never lost their lightsabers because I knew what was important.

2. Darth Vader's TIE Fighter - This was, to my young mind, so much more awesome than the regular TIE fighter because, well, it had different wings and it was Vader's, right? It never occurred to me then how strategically stupid it was to give the leader a unique ship, because it looked so cool. The wings (yeah, I know, they're supposed to be solar panels, but I thought of them as wings then, and darn it that's what they look like) popped off to simulate battle damage, and it had a red "laser" and cool firing noises. I loved it so much it usually won its battles against my X-Wing.

Dagobahcatalog 3. Dagobah Playset - This was far and away the coolest of the playsets they came out with, at least in my young opinion. It had a place where Vader and Luke could fight like in the strange interlude in the cave; it had a place where you could put some boxes it came with and make them levitate as though Luke was doing it with the Force; it had a place where you could put Luke (and, using the included backpack on Luke, Yoda) and levitate him; and it even had a foam "bog" where you could make R2-D2 sink. I can't possibly remember all the different stories I concocted around this playset, but it was so much better than the Tatooine and Hoth playsets I know I played with it at least ten times as much as those put together.

4. Imperial Troop Transporter - This was ridiculously fun to play with despite never having appeared in the (original) movies. It was supposed to have been part of the destruction of the Sandcrawler, but I don't remember caring about that. It had "brainwashing" hoods you could put over rebel action figure prisoners, which I used all the time—in retrospect, as a parent, I wonder if that might be a little close to torture for comfort, but I seem to have turned out reasonably OK. The best part of this toy was the sounds. There were six buttons on the top that each made a different sound when you pushed Ittfront_2 them--there were your basic engine and laser sounds, but also R2-D2 squealing, C-3PO saying "R2-D2, where are you?", a Stormtrooper saying "There's one, set for stun," and a few more. I pushed those buttons so many times I can still hear the sounds in my head, and recall how funny they sounded when the battery was dying.

5. Star Wars Clone Wars Ultimate Light Saber - Part of me hates to put anything new on the list, but this is just such a great toy I can't leave it off. My wife and I gave this to my son for Christmas, and it really was very hard for me to suppress the urge to play with it myself, because I would have given my eyeteeth to have had this when I was his age. I had a toy lightsaber, of course, but to have had the ability to build my own, and to change the color...wow. Giving this to my son did afford me the opportunity for a very geeky parent moment: I told him "You know, when I played with my toy lightsaber, I had to make the humming and clashing noises myself!"

Please don't take offense if I didn't mention your favorite starwars toy—I can only speak from my own personal experience. Feel free to leave your own lists in the comments.

(Photos from The Star Wars Collectors Archive.)

By Matt Blum

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Lego Star Wars - Toys For Happy and Artsy Kids and Kids at Heart

Let kids be kids and let adults own a kid-like heart. For sure, Ole Kirk Christiansen had this in mind almost 70 years ago when he founded LEGO. The name of this sixth-largest manufacturer of toys in the whole world came from the Danish word "leg godt" which means play well. Everyone can surely agree that he succeeded in introducing the goodness of playing to kids and kids at heart.

With the creativity of man and the advancement of technology, toys now range from the most mechanical to the most electronic. What sets Lego apart then? This toy group does not only aim to entertain, it aims to educate. With many types of Lego toys, Lego Star Wars happens to be an obvious best-seller. The combination of a world-class toy company and the all-time favorite movie of most people are so irresistible.

For parents, Lego Star Wars is a wise pick for your kids. Buying such toys and toy sets will not only make them feel happy but it will further help them get acquainted with movie characters, storylines and comprehension. Learning must never be boring. As you know, they do not have lengthy attention span, be pro-active and find solutions in order to help them even if they are enjoying play.

For kids, Lego Star Wars is full of excitement and adventure. There are toys that are just for fun, unconsciously, they suggest nothing essential to children. On the other hand, there are toys that are educational but are very boring. Lego Star Wars achieves both fun and educational aspect and this makes it a must-have for children.

For kids at heart, Lego Star Wars is a good collectible. Play does not stop with age. These toys and toy sets are very popular for individuals who stay childlike and like to collect toys. Not only that they are easy to find online but there are many different discounted toys that you can choose from through eBay and Amazon.

Toys do not have to be super expensive. The moment you try to overspend for toys, you strip off the real value of playing which is to feel better and to be happier. All you need to make sure is that you are buying from the right place and from the right seller online. Shopping has never been so easy and convenient until the internet became popular. So make the best out of your Lego Star Wars search by saying a big no to fraud.

The author is a huge fan of Lego Star Wars

By Mike Schmidt

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