Bring Home The Galaxy presses on with week 9 Hasbro reveals. A gaggle of big box exclusives this round with Black Series and TVC figures via Walmart, Target and Gamestop. These will go live tomorrow, 12/14 at 1 PM East (or later, whenever they feel like it usually). The future working links are next to each item. Read on to check pics and details.
Update: Starting to go live now!
STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES GAMORREAN GUARD – Target
STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES GAMING GREATS RC-1262 (SCORCH) – GameStop
STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION ARC COMMANDER BLITZ – Walmart
STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION BOBA FETT (VINTAGE COMIC ART EDITION) – Target
STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION BOBA FETT (COMIC ART EDITION) – Target
STAR WARS: BOBA FETT ELECTRONIC MASK – Mass retail 2023.
STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES GAMORREAN GUARD
(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $33.99 / Available: Spring 2023)
Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI with this GAMORREAN GUARD figure from The Black Series, featuring classic design and packaging! This premium 6-inch GAMORREAN GUARD figure is inspired by the character’s appearance in STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI. Fans can display this figure which features premium detail, multiple points of articulation and movie-inspired axe and spear accessories, in their collections. Includes figure and 3 entertainment-inspired accessories. Available for pre-order 12/14 at 1pm ET exclusively at Target. Visit starwars.com for more Bring Home the Galaxy product reveals!
STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES GAMING GREATS RC-1262 (SCORCH)
(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $27.99 / Available: Spring 2023)
RC-1262, nicknamed Scorch, is an elite clone commando who serves under the Galactic Republic’s clone army as part of the Delta Squad, a squad of Republic Commandos created to infiltrate, dominate, and ultimately annihilate the enemy. Scorch acts as Delta Squad’s explosive’s expert and is quick with a joke even when combat is at its hottest. STAR WARS fans and collectors can imagine scenes from the STAR WARS galaxy with this premium 6-inch scale RC-1262 (SCORCH) figure, inspired by the Star Wars: Republic Commando video game. Fans and collectors can display this fully articulated figure featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation, in their collection. Includes figure and 1 entertainment-inspired accessory. Available for pre-order 12/14 at 1pm ET exclusively at GameStop. Visit starwars.com for more Bring Home the Galaxy product reveals!
STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION ARC COMMANDER BLITZ
(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $16.99 / Available: Fall 2023)
Fans can celebrate the legacy of STAR WARS, the action-and-adventure-packed space saga from a galaxy far, far away, with this premium 3.75-inch scale ARC COMMANDER BLITZ figure inspired by Star Wars: The Clone Wars in time for the animated series’ 20th anniversary. Along with Havoc and Colt, ARC Commander Blitz was a member of Rancor Battalion who supervised cadet training on Kamino and helped identify potential new ARC troopers. This figure features premium detail and design across product and packaging inspired by the original Kenner line, as well as the entertainment-inspired collector grade deco and a special 20th Anniversary logo on the packaging. Includes figure and 5 entertainment-inspired accessories. Available for pre-order 12/14 at 1pm ET exclusively at Walmart. Visit starwars.com for more Bring Home the Galaxy product reveals!
STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION BOBA FETT (VINTAGE COMIC ART EDITION)
(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $20.99 / Available: Summer 2023)
Fans can celebrate the legacy of STAR WARS, the action-and-adventure-packed space saga from a galaxy far, far away, with this premium 3.75-inch scale BOBA FETT (VINTAGE COMIC ART EDITION) figure inspired by the character’s appearance in the 1970s Star Wars comics. With his customized Mandalorian armor, deadly weaponry, and silent demeanor, Boba Fett was one of the most feared hunters in the Star Wars galaxy. This figure features premium detail and design across product and packaging inspired by the original Kenner line, as well as the entertainment-inspired collector grade deco. Includes figure and 2 entertainment-inspired accessories. Available for pre-order 12/14 at 1pm ET exclusively at Target. Visit starwars.com for more Bring Home the Galaxy product reveals!
STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION BOBA FETT (COMIC ART EDITION)
(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $20.99 / Available: Summer 2023)
Fans can celebrate the STAR WARS publishing legacy, with this premium 3.75-inch scale BOBA FETT (COMIC ART EDITION) figure featuring the blue-green-hued palette inspired by the character’s appearance in the 1990s Star Wars comics. With his customized Mandalorian armor, deadly weaponry, and silent demeanor, Boba Fett was one of the most feared hunters in the Star Wars galaxy. This figure features premium detail and design across product and packaging inspired by the original Kenner line, as well as the entertainment-inspired collector grade. Includes figure and 2 entertainment-inspired accessories. Available for pre-order 12/14 at 1pm ET exclusively at Target. Visit starwars.com for more Bring Home the Galaxy product reveals!
STAR WARS: BOBA FETT ELECTRONIC MASK
(HASBRO/Ages 5 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $44.99 / Available: January 2023)
Imagine epic adventures and galactic duels with this BOBA FETT ELECTRONIC MASK! Kids ages 5 and up can channel one of the most fearsome and capable bounty hunters in the galaxy with this Star Wars mask, inspired by Boba Fett’s helmet in Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett live-action series on Disney+. This mask features Boba Fett’s iconic rangefinder that moves up and down and a button on the side for sound effects and entertainment-inspired phrases like, “I want my armor back,” “Lower your shields,” and “Prepare for boarding.”
Available January 2023 at Hasbro Pulse and other major retailers. Visit starwars.com for more Bring Home the Galaxy Reveals! Requires 2 AAA batteries [not included].
Ongoing thru end of year, so stay tuned. Week 1:
Star Wars Bring Home The Galaxy Reveals Week 1
Ordered 2 of each. Thanks for the links!
Only Hasbro want this year from star wars.
These type of reveals make me wonder why HasLab even exists...
I hope people get the things they want, but if they can willing release an almost $300 lightsaber at retail then I don't know why any of the previously offered Haslabs needing to be funded...
I'm not saying the lightsaber isn't cool, I'm just confused on how mass retail can support these releases and not others??
Update:
Luke Skywalker Force FX Elite Electronic Lightsaber
Not a saber collector, but that's my Jam.
Luke Skywalker Force FX Elite Electronic Lightsaber
Not a saber collector, but that's my Jam.
I hope people get the things they want, but if they can willing release an almost $300 lightsaber at retail then I don't know why any of the previously offered Haslabs needing to be funded...
I'm not saying the lightsaber isn't cool, I'm just confused on how mass retail can support these releases and not others??
I pre-ordered the Obi-wan sword via Big Bad Toy Store. It was supposed to be arriving in January. It arrived in October. I had planned funds for January, when it arrived. I didn't plan for the October release. Speaking with BBTS, seems Hasbro is notorious for doing this. It drives retailers crazy. So, expect this to arrive 2-3 months early.
Well, Toyark should do well off of me. I just preordered almost $400 worth from the links at BBTS. Preordered those Simpsons Treehouse of horror pins while I was there to.
My collection room thanks you, my wallet……..
I hope people get the things they want, but if they can willing release an almost $300 lightsaber at retail then I don't know why any of the previously offered Haslabs needing to be funded...
I'm not saying the lightsaber isn't cool, I'm just confused on how mass retail can support these releases and not others??
As for the whole Reva Haslab thing, well that stunk to high heaven and was a terrible decision all-around.
I hope people get the things they want, but if they can willing release an almost $300 lightsaber at retail then I don't know why any of the previously offered Haslabs needing to be funded...
I'm not saying the lightsaber isn't cool, I'm just confused on how mass retail can support these releases and not others??
The other is, well, a controversial design to begin with. Then they brought it to live-action, and took a gamble on how well the character using it would be received. Worst case? It doesn’t get backed; prototype tooling and marketing costs are wasted. Best case, people absolutely love it, they sell a ton, and now know they can sell more stuff like this later.
To make it short: With this, they know it will sell. With Haslab projects, they don't.
I was actually speaking about the successful HasLabs that were funded. Your point is focused more on the previously failed SW HasLabs.
In my opinion the statements you made about Luke's saber are the same across all the successful HasLabs. Marvel/Transformers/GI Joe all have decades of followers that have wanted exactly what they offered. Anything that funds in a week or less would be successful at retail and we should not have to put literal Millions in Hasbro's pocket prior to these things seeing the light of day.
Also to your point SW has the most failed HasLabs, so what makes this an obvious sell? I'm not being facetious I know SW (Luke specifically) has tons of followers and a large devoted fanbase, but if they are not supporting the products Hasbro is trying to offer it seems weird that this was instantly greenlit as a retail item.
Why does the Black Series still not have an Imperial Gunner?
I enjoy being able to tell wally-world to piss off and my money is going elsewhere. It should be a law that they are not allowed to ever have exclusives.
Huh...
... Too bad I already paid through the nose for all of these when they were exclusives.
i want this boba fett deco on the new TVS Boba Fett disney+ series body
$20.99 for Boba Fett "because you'll pay it".
Hasbro be like
I was just commenting on the lack of different types of Clone Troopers and Boba Fett figures, lol. These figures are a total waste. When are they going to come out with a TVC Cobb Vanth?
Ummm...$21.00 for Boba Fett and he only comes with a gun and jetpack? This is getting out of hand.
Did I understand something wrong here?
If hasblo was actually creative and the "fans come first", they should have put this Boba Fett in a package with a reissue of the TBS version, the money would have really flowed in.
Was able to get Colt from Walmart. I keep checking Target but see nothing so far
I see target has learned nothing and is still pulling the same shit. I'm so tired of this....
The Target Star Wars page has drops for 11/16, 11/23, & 12/14. Nothing for today. I'm wondering if someone got the date for Fett wrong.
Or Target's messed up and missed their available for order date. As they often do. Not that anyone cares since I seem to be the only one that's getting it, but the set of Holiday Star Wars Black Series figures, Target's the only retailer that missed the available date of 11/1 (or I simply missed it even though I was watching and searching for it). The Holiday Mandalorian is now trickling into stores, I just ordered one to be picked up at my local Target, but they're still not available for shipping online. Whereas I already received my Holiday Protocol Droid and Phase II from Hasbro Pulse, and Wookie from Gamestop. I placed the order for First Order from Amazon and Scout from Walmart, but they have not shipped yet.
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