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Salacious Crumb is sense-assaulting.

Ridiculous Star Wars Figure #116778: C-3P0 & Salacious Crumb, a two-pack which aims to make sense of its otherwise odd pairing by reflecting upon the only scene in Return of the Jedi where the two characters truly interacted. Unfortunately, Salacious Crumb spent this particular scene chewing C-3P0's eyes out.


If we can consider Hasbro's resurgent line of Star Wars toys as a continuous series beginning with the series launch in 1995, it's amazing that the brand has existed for almost fifteen years without any real downtime. In lieu of a proper social life, I decided to become a serious toy collector right around 1995. I distinctly remember the first series of figures, from impossible-to-stand Ben Kenobi to monkey-faced Princess Leia to bodybuilding Boba Fett, and a host of other classic characters immortalized in annoying fashion. I never thought it would last: This was before the prequels, and indeed, even before Greedo and Jabba's babealicious six-titted fat dancer took to the big screen for one last hurrah in the "Special Edition" re-releases. There was no reason to suspect that the franchise's scope extended past people like me, who were born and bred on Wampa fur and Dewback steaks.

Clearly, my prediction was wrong. So successful did the new toys become that Hasbro has downright run out of characters to craft in plastic. It got to the point where they wheeled out Darth Vader figures with purple ectoplasm all over their faces, and now, it's gotten to the point where they're wheeling out C-3P0 figures with Salacious Crumbs all over their faces.

Hoping to make my prediction win/loss record a slightly more respectable 1-1, let's go with this: In a year's time, Hasbro will wheel out Bib Fortuna figures with heart-shaped red stickers all over their faces, citing some obscure fanfic penned by TaunTom13 as proof of its canon-correct status.

If nothing else, nobody could argue that this isn't a stunning recreation of, uh, the scene where Salacious Crumb yanks out one of C-3P0's robot eyes. Whether it's an action figure that really needed to be made or not is another point entirely, but I think it did. Oh, if I had a nickel for all the times I mashed the original C-3P0 and Salacious Crumb figures together, knowing something was missing but never being able to pinpoint exactly what that something was. It's so obvious now! Fucky eyes!

Sadly, Salacious Crumb's method of attack could only be considered "clean and precise." C-3P0's popped eye looks less like battle damage and more like the way he lets other droids know that he digs the way they groove. I don't know for sure if the green slime is movie-accurate, and I suspect that this trivia-related faux pas will be one of the first exhibits in the Judgment Day trial that ultimately sends me to Hell. Thanks a lot for adding that green slime, random Hasbro artist.

I found it difficult to take a picture of the pair without 3P0's golden sheen creating a photo glare of historic proportions, so if you want to see what the figures look like from top to bottom, click here. Also of note: Along with of the two figures, you get a free commemorative coin. Of all the things in the world that a person could've commemorated, I think the scene in Return of the Jedi where Jabba's monkey ate C-3P0's eye had to rank really, really high.

Posted by Matt on 02/25/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 69 comments

They big fat guy whose tongue sticks out from Jabba’s palace even has a figure now.

Cool but…a bit excessive.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 02/25/2008 1:05 AM


Second! This is the closest I’ve ever gotten!

Chestnuts roasted by Rich @ 02/25/2008 1:10 AM


I think it’s kind of cool they’re reaching for things to make now because they can get into the wonky stuff like this set. But they haven’t really made “every” figure possible, there’s still something like ten dudes from both Jabba’s Palace and the Mos Eisly cantina that haven’t graced us in plastic form.
If someone can prove me wrong and point me to a page with a comprehensive list with pics, I’d love it (and I’m sure many others would too).

Chestnuts roasted by Myke @ 02/25/2008 1:19 AM


Myke, check out Rebelscum.com. They have a comprehensive archive of all the Kenner and Hasbro figures.
Also, I can proudly say I have that figure still on card hanging on my wall, with hundreds of others.

Chestnuts roasted by Gadget @ 02/25/2008 1:37 AM


I’d buy the figures just for the coin. Commemorative coin, can’t pass on that.

Chestnuts roasted by deat-beat dad beat dead @ 02/25/2008 1:44 AM


Have they started making characters based on the ‘official’ books? If they haven’t I could imagine that might be next. “Now for sale, the action figure of the artist rendition of Han and Princess Leia’s children!”

Chestnuts roasted by Rich @ 02/25/2008 1:49 AM


The 30th anniversary figures are pretty keen. I picked myself up a couple Stormtroopers, a Chewie, R2… Radness abounds.

The coolest thing about the line, as far as I’m concerned, is that they’re making figures out of a bunch of the old Ralph MacQuarrie concept sketches. I can’t remember if they did awesome goofy alien Han Solo or not, but goddamnit they’d better’ve.

Chestnuts roasted by Evin @ 02/25/2008 1:54 AM


When I was a kid, circa 1984, I had received quite a few Star Wars action figures as Christmas gifts. I gave them all to my cousin, because they were “boy toys.”

This was very, very stupid.

Though they probably would’ve ended up in the same box in my dad’s attic as my She Ra action figures…

Chestnuts roasted by Joey the Girl @ 02/25/2008 2:04 AM


i remember seeing a commercial years ago where you could order a custom made commemorative coin.. – you could mail a picture of yourself, or whatever, i image, and supposedly it was authentic u.s. mint.. – although, i doubt it.. as i can’t see anyone going into 7-11 and buying a bag of bbq fritos using some pocket change and a coin with their own face on it.. – wonder if they’re still around.. a matt coin for x-e’s next birthday would be pretty rad..

Chestnuts roasted by Review the World @ 02/25/2008 2:05 AM


Hi. This post doesn’t have anything to do with extraneous and/or obscure action figures or even with the Star Wars universe…rather it’s just me welcoming myself back to one of my favorite little corners of cyberspace. I find myself situated in the city of Xi’An in the Peoples’ Republic of China completing my pre-service teaching requirement, and posting on the X-E blog just makes me feel a little closer to home. So, please excuse my extended absence, X-E regulars. I hope you’ll have me back.

Chestnuts roasted by The Yeti @ 02/25/2008 2:10 AM


Ah yes, we are now one step closer to the day when we can re-construct the Star Wars movies frame-by-frame using only officially released action figures.

As for the books, I know they have Thrawn and Mara Jade, so it’s a start.

Chestnuts roasted by DarthPez @ 02/25/2008 2:10 AM


I’m having trouble deciding whether the commemerative coin or the figures are cooler. It’s hard to beat the awesome popped out eye, but then again you can carry the coin with you everywhere you go…

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 02/25/2008 2:10 AM


I would totally buy that, if only because it’ll probably go on sale quickly. Plus, the coin could go in my worthless coin collection with the Newport Creamery Cow Coin and the 1996 Olympics coins from the Cinnamon Toast Crunch box.

I think they’ve also got a whole untapped line of playsets. Maybe the Death Star had a circus like Spaceball 1, or some really sweet public restrooms.

Chestnuts roasted by hobbitsubculture @ 02/25/2008 2:11 AM


For the record, C-3PO only had green slime on his face in ROTJ during the scene in which Jabba knocks him to the floor when Leia (disguised as a bounty-hunter) is bargaining for Han’s freedom in exchange for Chewie. Y’know…”Because he’s holding a thermal detanator!” and all that.

Jesus, toy-makers…do your homework, already!

Chestnuts roasted by The Yeti @ 02/25/2008 2:15 AM


Working for Toys R Us, I can tell which customers are just there for collecting purposes:

If your standing in your cart trying to get into a valence to see if there are more figures being stored up there….you might be a collector

If you use the same cart technique to stash figures for a later time….you might be a collector

If your the first person in the store no matter how early we open, no matter what day of the week it is…. you might be a collector

If you always bug management to be the first person to sift through a fresh case of hot wheels for a treasure hunt car(or any figure on a 1 per case basis), and they ALWAYS tell you no….you might be a collector

Sorry, I just had to do it… Friday there was a man who got fairly angry at me for bagging his star wars figures wrong. Then he said something along the lines of “I don’t play with these”. Truthfully, I knew he was a collector, and I really didn’t care.

Chestnuts roasted by Heza @ 02/25/2008 2:36 AM


Yeah, that’s pretty lame to make the dang toy and then cover him in slime during a scene when he’s not even covered in slime. Who’s doing the research over at Hasbro anyways?

DarthPez….Ah yes, we are now one step closer to the day when we can re-construct the Star Wars movies frame-by-frame using only officially released action figures.

As for the books, I know they have Thrawn and Mara Jade, so it’s a start.

Sweet Jesus, If I was a slightly bigger Star Wars fan I would be all over that. Somebody’s GOT to do it!

I think if they completely exhaust the movies (and like someone else said, they’ve still go a ways to go on that), I think dipping into the official canon of books and comics would be a great way to go. I mean, they’ve already got a market for it. Like I said, if I was a huge Star Wars fan I would eat that shit up.

My big thing is Batman, and I’m jazzed that they’re releasing figures from The Dark Knight based on The Joker and Two Face (pictures of the Two Face one have already been leaked even though pictures of Harvey Dent from the movie haven’t). Also, it looks like Harley Quinn’s going to be in it too, so I might be interested in that one. I’m not much for collecting toys these days unless they’re Transformers or something horror oriented, but I think I might be tempted to go out and get some of that stuff.

As for Star Wars toys, I’ve still got all my original ones stored in the big-ass Darth Vader head. I’m sure you all know what I’m talking about.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 02/25/2008 2:52 AM


Oh, and Matt, thank you for exposing me to a new derivative of Fuck (“Fucky eyes!”) that I hadn’t heard yet. Fucky is my new favorite word.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 02/25/2008 2:54 AM


There have been times when I wish I could have done that to C-3PO…

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 02/25/2008 3:40 AM


That’s not half as bad as Han Solo strapped to torture gear from that five second shot in Empire Strikes Back– the 30th Anniversary collection has that immortalized in action figure form as well.

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 02/25/2008 5:15 AM


Rich, “Now for sale, the action figure of the artist who drew the artist’s rendition of Han and Leia’s children”, you know it’ll come. “George Lucas limited edition ‘Convention’ box set, with Director’s Chair and multiple costumed fanboys including ‘obese thirty-something male dressed as Leia”

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 02/25/2008 7:30 AM


Thank God I got out of Star Wars figures so I don’t have to buy this stuff….I got into Star Wars lego for a while, but even that has past its prime with me…I still love Star Wars with all of my body but I don’t feel I have to buy a bunch of cheaply made carved pieces of plastic to prove it.

Also, thanks for the new blog post on my Birthday! :) The big 2-5….

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 02/25/2008 8:59 AM


Happy B-day Cameron T!!

Guise, how ’bout the masturbating Star Wars fan PC lurker figure (with Leigha pic on screen). Complete with projectile ooze!!

OK, sorry.

Chestnuts roasted by Fungusmungus @ 02/25/2008 9:03 AM


The way things are going, they’ll soon have a Lobot figure that opens his eyes real wide when Lando contacts him with his watch. You know, that scene that lasted 2 seconds in ESB.

Chestnuts roasted by Larry @ 02/25/2008 9:16 AM


Happy Quarter of a Century, Cameron T.

FM, freudian or typo? XD

Besides they’d name it Sarlac Slime, Seethreepio Spunk or some marketting genius’ product name.

Larry, or Lobot with pointy finger. Burnt chest Ewok with grieving friend. An accessory pack for the diagnoa(?) in the garbage disposal. Limited Edition Stormtrooper with ship survey gear from the first Death Star. Ooh, Luke in Darth Vader costume in the cave.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 02/25/2008 9:32 AM


Man, and I was gunning for the Jek Porkins figure with “fiery exploding action.”

Chestnuts roasted by Frostor @ 02/25/2008 10:07 AM


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