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Darth Vader Was A Decepticon.

It's a match made in geek heaven. A marriage between Star Wars and Transformers. Two of the biggest perpetuators in keeping people from growing up, together at last. As Hasbro owns the rights to make toys for both franchises, they were free to commit to the most wonderful sacrilege ever by turning Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker and other classic Star Wars characters into robots in disguise.

It works like this: Take a Star Wars character who has strong affiliation with a certain Star Wars vehicle. Make said Star Wars character into an action figure than can be transformed into said vehicle. Now, I'm sure some of you are thinking that there's no way to do this without making both the figure and vehicle look really, really stupid. Put your fears to rest. Okay, they do look kinda stupid, but in all the right ways.

The vehicle forms are top notch, so much so that you'd have no reason to suspect their ability to transform if you didn't notice the big "Transformers" banner on the bottom of the packaging. (Admittedly, they're kinda clunky when you get them out of the package, but I've decided to overlook this.) The vehicle forms are reminiscent of the Kenner diecast vehicle line of the late '70s/early '80s, albeit larger and more plasticky. With price points above fifteen bucks, we'd of course demand something more than a few cool looking Star Wars vehicles. Our demands were met in a big way. The vehicles don't just transform into Star Wars characters -- they transform into totally Transformerized Star Wars characters.

Let's use the Vader figure as an example. Starts off as a superfine Vader TIE Fighter, complete with tiny-sized Darth Vader action figure that fits perfectly in the cockpit. After transforming, the figure looks like the end result of Vader and Starscream fumbling through Brundlefly's happy pod, with Vader's classic mask being the only unaffected body part. Everything else, from his legs to his arms to his Dark Jedi groin, have been robotized to the point where Obi-Wan's waxing about him "being more machine than man" now sounds duh-level redundant. While keeping the color scheme and trademark details of the Star Wars characters intact, the figures all draw from the much-loved template of any Transformers figure worth a damn, from big, blocky legs to fists that look like cute little pitted olives.

The still fairly new collection has already become pretty broad, with figures ranging from Anakin (transforms into his starfighter) to General Grievous (turns into a wheel bike). So yeah, they're covering the original trilogy and the prequels, partly because Hasbro likes spiting purists, partly because Hasbro bigwigs are often just drunk enough to think that anyone would want a transforming Anakin.

They even made a Boba Fett, who might just be the best in the set, transforming from the CULT SMASH Slave-1 vehicle into a CULT SMASH Boba Fett, and the kicker is, in robot mode, the tiny Boba Fett figure that's meant for the vehicle's cockpit visibly rests just under the big robot Boba's head. It's a sea of Boba Fetts, with heads of different sizes and other CULT SMASH surprises.

What I'm digging most about the figures is my newfound reason to introduce the many nephews in my life to Star Wars and Transformers at the same time. Every time one of their birthdays come up, I'm gunning to bring them a little piece of me with Star Wars and Transformers toys. Problem is, Hasbro's Star Wars line caters very much to collectors, and there's very little chance of getting an "OH FUCK YES" out of a kid who wasn't already enamored with the new movies. And the Transformers...well, whenever I try giving those out, the kids just cry at me when I can't figure out how to make them work. With these figures, you don't have to necessarily be in love with either franchise -- they just look so damn cool and totally personify the progressively-becoming-lost glory of the plain old action figure. Having a Darth Vader figure go apeshit on the rest of your toys is one thing. Having Darth Vader go apeshit on your other toys before transforming into a plane and flying away to skirt reprimand is something else, and that something is "OH FUCK YES."

UPDATE: Based on the comments, sounds like you're more interested in CULT SMASH Fett than Vader. Check out the pics below...

Note the tiny Fett trying to assert himself from within the cockpit.

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Posted by Matt on 03/22/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 103 comments

dohopokie , I still laugh everytime i see your name. :)

Chestnuts roasted by bad karma @ 03/23/2006 4:43 PM


There is only one Transformer I would love to own: The vacuumm robot from Spaceballs. SUCK SUCK SUCK! :)

Vader looks like he has a shield. I watched SP last night for the first time in a couple years. Not bad.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 03/23/2006 4:43 PM


SP was really interesting, not an attack on Issac, but on the "Fruity club that scrambled his brain." If someone calls the X that at my funeral, I’ll come back to life right then and there and yank their lips back over their head. Then go get a pizza.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 03/23/2006 4:49 PM


Holy snap…

Never since some guy with peanut butter and some guy collided in a flavor explosion have two things gone so bitchingly well together.

I want that Vader.

Chestnuts roasted by mtrox @ 03/23/2006 6:37 PM


South Park has been hit or miss for me the last few seasons, with the occasional gems. The last one I really dug was the fourth wall breaking newscasters episode. Maybe the new season will be back up at that level…sounds like last night’s was pretty good.
Welcome new people! Hang out, try some refreshing Kool-Aid instead of haterade. :)
I agree, Boba is bloaty but that doesn’t diminish the cool factor. Darth does pull off the look a little better. The chopper toys ARE kind of dumb, but I’m still laughing over the image of Vader calling up OCC to specify what kind of rims he’d like.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 03/23/2006 6:55 PM


Errr….the second guy in my comment had chocolate.

Chestnuts roasted by mtrox @ 03/23/2006 7:06 PM


Hasbro link.
Amazon.com link to Boba Fett.

Chestnuts roasted by Timo @ 03/23/2006 7:08 PM


FIFTHTEEN DOLLARS!? Why don’t I just buy a speed boat and a dinosaur while I’m at it?

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 03/23/2006 7:13 PM


Just got back from Wal-Mart and Toys R Us, after picking up two of these figures. I must say I was disappointed with the Grievous figure, but I was most impressed with one I hadn’t seen any pictures of…Darth Maul. The two I got were him and Darth Vader. Maybe I just have some sort of Sithicon fetish…

Chestnuts roasted by Ragnarok @ 03/23/2006 8:24 PM


These look pretty pretty good, I wish I had a reason to get them

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 03/23/2006 8:58 PM


Would you guys STFU about all the "OMG IT SI A TRAEVSTY!!1" because they don’t officially follow every dimension of Boba’s waist and Vader’s jock? THEY’RE TRANSFORMERS, TARD FARMERS, NOT ANATOMICALLY-CORRECT STATUES.

Furthermore, all I have to say about the SW choppers is "NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!"

Chestnuts roasted by Red Machine D @ 03/24/2006 6:05 AM


Cool. Its like Transformers… but with Star Wars

Chestnuts roasted by I don't like Star Wars @ 03/24/2006 9:54 AM


This is the LAMEST idea for a toy line I have ever seen. Shame on Lucas and Hasbro for trying to shovel this s*** to the public!

Chestnuts roasted by psychomofo @ 03/24/2006 12:03 PM


RAISE YOUR HAND IF YOU’RE UNDER THE AGE OF FOURTEEN!!

(crickets chirping)

…thought so.

Chestnuts roasted by Ziggy Zaggy Poopy @ writing.com @ 03/24/2006 2:34 PM


Boba looks preggers with that belly. Having a smaller Fett inside him doesn’t help the image.

Chestnuts roasted by oddbodkins @ 03/24/2006 5:41 PM


Where’s my Jabba that transforms into a sail barge?? Well??

Chestnuts roasted by skasem @ 03/24/2006 8:04 PM


I’ve seen these. Thought they were a cool idea. I’ve actually often thought how cool many different franchises based on characters with recognizable vehicles would be if they were transformerized. Like Jacee and the Wheeled warriors.
Hey, they did the one thing right that I was hopeing for.
The marvel toys where hero’s become…whatever the hell the designer could think of was horrible.
At least these are the actuall characters in Vehicles. Awesome. Incedentally, I just saw the Han/Chewie combo. I was to a greater degree a Trans fan and definately a Starwars Fan. Never really gave a crap about Han or Chewie or the Millenium Falcon. But those two are not only the best Transformery looking transformes (as I remember them) but look the best in general as robots. And they connect. Not up to Devestator levels but awesome. I might just have to have those. Ok, probably not, just Vader, but damn. Han/Chew look great.

Chestnuts roasted by spooky @ 03/24/2006 11:06 PM


That Han/Chewie set looks so good I won’t believe it until I see it in person, that looks like some really cool artistic rendering those toys are freakin awesome!!

Seriously I’m not even a toy person but I gotta have that set, I can only assume it’ll set me back $109384932104983240923.

Chestnuts roasted by doc bong @ 03/25/2006 7:52 AM


Just in case it hasn’t been mentioned yet, these are VERY much like mecha. It is not a big jump from transformers to mecha when you see Boba Fett piloting the transformed Slave-1 like it’s a fucked up Mazinger.

Chestnuts roasted by The Undersigned @ 03/26/2006 12:47 PM


I think your posting of this entry has caused a shortage of these in Southwest Missouri or something.

I first noticed a fairly big selection of them at Wal-Mart a couple weeks ago but didn’t have any money to spare. Then this gets posted and I decide to go out this weekend and grab Vader – and of three Wal-Marts and one TRU I visited over the weekend, none of them had anything left but Luke.

And I wept.

Chestnuts roasted by lugnut @ 03/27/2006 10:06 PM


Hmm…when I hit up Target for Robot Chicken and Kong tonight, these might be worht a look.

That Boba Fett is pretty darn funny-looking, though.

Chestnuts roasted by The ORIGINAL Paul @ 03/28/2006 7:35 AM


these would be perfect for my 6 day old daughter!

Chestnuts roasted by teletran2 @ 03/28/2006 4:41 PM


I hate those damn things. They should have done Star Wars vehicles that turn into Transformers characters. As it stands, the Transformers logo is needless, because the gimmick of transforming alone is not exclusive to that property. Anyway, I think they’re crap, but I’m glad that some people out there are appreciating them.

Chestnuts roasted by Ktulu @ 03/29/2006 7:40 PM


My cousin told me about these transformers but I haven’t seen them yet. Thanks for the photos.
I love Dart Vader Decepticon!!!
:D :D :D

Chestnuts roasted by yelinna @ 04/02/2006 9:03 PM


Wow. Just…wow. One of the oddest things I’ve ever seen. But as my husband is Fett-obsessed, it looks like I’ll be scouring every store that sells toys within a 100 mile radius to get one. Oh, and JLAJRC, I almost spit water all over my laptop when I read your Mega-Maid post. I’d buy one of those, that would be freakin sweet!

Chestnuts roasted by Kieran Alexis @ 04/09/2006 1:21 AM


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