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Luminara Unduli Attack Of The Clones카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 23. 21:34
For over a thousand generations the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old RepublicThe Jedi have inspired our imaginations for decades now, from the early days of Luke, Obi-Wan and Yoda, through the Prequel adventures where we saw the Jedi Order in their prime, and on into the excellent Clone Wars animated series and beyond. And now, of course, we’re set for an entirely new chapter in the history of the Jedi with The Force Awakens ready to open next month.In tribute to these iconic figures, we’ve retrieved from the holocrons of the Jedi Archives a complete list of every Jedi ever. From Qui-Gon Jinn and Mace Windu to Plo Koon and Yaddle (!), and all the way through to Ezra Bridger and Luke Skywalker, this timeline collects all the canon Jedi created for the movies, TV shows, books, stories and comics.
(But please note, these are canon Jedi only. Lucasfilm no longer considers the Expanded Universe to be an “official” part of the Star Wars saga.)Watch the video above for the full experience, or read on if you prefer. And of course may the Force be with you! The Phantom MenaceWhile the Jedi were created by George Lucas in the early 1970s when he was writing the first film, Star Wars: A New Hope, the first canon appearance of the mystical order came in 1999’s The Phantom Menace when the Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi took the screen.Lucas is said to have gotten the name 'Jedi' from the term jidaigeki, or Japanese period dramas.
Luminara Unduli was a Jedi who fought in the Battle of Geonosis, the Clone Wars, and the battle on Kashyyk. Her Padawan was Barriss Offee. Unduli first appeared in Attack of the Clones where she was portrayed by actress Mary Oyaya. Fay David played Unduli in Revenge of the Sith and Olivia d’Abo voiced her in The Clone Wars TV series and film.
Luminara Unduli is now available (and it depends upon your definition of available) in the manner she was originally planned: The Legacy Collection 2 Droid Factory line. In May of 2015, retailer Go! Games & Toys, part of Calendar Holdings, began getting these figures in small numbers.
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This was a huge surprise, because collectors were under the assumption that they never were produced. Now these figures comes to us once again, but in a way that is exciting because of our general love for this pack-in premium. She still is ridden with the same issues.
How do you describe an action figure that looks spectacular but sadly doesn’t meet full expectations because of the approach? Luminara Unduli, who may just be one of the most gorgeously sculpted action figures of our time, falls short because of a sloppy approach. All the right pieces are in place here, but their assembly prevents certain things from happening, which in many collectors’ eyes see that as a failure. Let’s deal with the negative first, because Luminara Unduli has a lot more going for her than not. Firstly, hardcore Star Wars collectors were praying to see an updated Luminara Unduli action figure in The Vintage Collection to accompany the wonderful 2011 TVC action figure. Clearly that didn’t happen, much to the chagrin of the collecting community. But in the package and directly out of the package you’re going to be wowed.
Trust us on that sentiment. You WILL find that her headdress is more of nuisance as it impedes the articulation of the head; not that it prevents it from moving, but it will get bumped up off her head because it hangs too low and is stopped by her shoulders. Likewise, lifting her arms up will also have the same effect. Dare we say that it might have been better to sculpt the headdress as part of the head sculpt (or have it glued down) to prevent this awkward aesthetic from occurring.Don’t misunderstand us.
We think the removable headdress on paper is a brilliant idea and we love the head sculpt underneath of it, but what a pain in the neck it is to pose her in any other way than looking straight ahead. It is counterproductive here though. The other issue that bums us out slightly is the oversized robes. They are tailored close to her body horizontally and the varying textures are absolutely marvelous, but vertically they’re too long and it is quite the challenge to pose her without stepping on them and creating a balance issue. She fell multiple times or stayed in a cockeyed position more than we can possibly recall during the photo shoot.
But with a little patience and a greater amount of perseverance we managed to pose her in ways that we find acceptable. We mentioned the layered soft-goods and they work beautifully here.
A crepe styled outer robe with hood overlays nicely with the lower soft-goods that make up the bottom portion of her skirt. It’s a shame that they have been cut too long for the height of the action figure. Because even if you flout out the bottom of it so that you get her feet on the ground without stepping on her dress, it doesn’t have a nice or realistic drape for that matter and she looks a little too wonky. As an action figure that will face forward displayed on a shelf, she is great. But if you’re looking to pose her in any of her dramatic appearance in Tartakovsky’s Clone Wars micro-series, or her role in Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones, prepare for yourself to be disappointed. Functionally, the 2009 TCW figure has more freedom to be posed in action-oriented poses than this one. And that is a bit sad because the Legacy Collection 2 version should unequivocally be the definitive action figure.
Again, Hasbro probably couldn’t have done a better likeness for her, but she is so limited on what she can bring to the toy line as a super-articulated action figure.Those collectors that keep action figures in their protective plastic coffins will not have to concern themselves with Luminara Unduli’s limitations. When carded, Luminara Unduli looks to be one of the greatest accomplishments Hasbro has ever produced, so we credit them with designing an action figure that looks this fantastic. And even outside of the package, if you're patient, you'll find that she displays marvelously. But it’s sad that this figure hasn't met our full expectations because it doesn't want to stay together if you know what we mean.
Luminara Unduli comes with three accessories: her removable headdress, her removable outer robe and her lightsaber. Some aren’t crazy about how the soft-goods hang on her, but admittedly we think they look pretty good, save for the areas where they fail her. Her lightsaber is designed very well and she can hold onto it effortlessly thanks to well sculpted gripping hands. Clearly, this is the greatest version of Luminara Unduli that money can buy. And that is an accomplishment in and of itself too.
She is a significant upgrade to 2005’s ROTS figure as well as the one included with 2008’s TAC set. They cannot hold a candle to this version. And the 2002 SW S - P1 is a complete nightmare by comparison. So there is definitely a lot here to make you happy.
It is just that we wished Hasbro would have fine-tuned some of the issues that would make a seemingly perfect action figure feel like it is lacking. An excellent portrait and an excellent use of soft-goods (although not cropped properly) are her strong points. Hopefully Hasbro will take one more stab and remedy her issue.
If not, this version will still be excellent. But we still hold out hope for a 'perfect' version. This sculpt needs one more tweaking.
Collector Notes Luminara UnduliStatus: Status: Luminara Unduli i s a pre-pack of 2013's TBS P1 figure.