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11/15/2008: Star Wars Galactic Heroes Stocking Stuffers!

I have but one goal: To keep posting entries until all of the Halloween-related articles are pushed off the blog’s main page. I’m all for dichotomy because it’s just such a fun word to type, but I cannot resonate Christmas decorations up north and Candy Corn Corn Pops down south. This has to change, so I will try to post once a day until the blog looks like a Macy’s window. Then, I will retire.

If you haven’t noticed, the holiday season is here. No, it really is. November and December have merged into a festive, singular entity, largely on account of fashionably early retailers and the fact that scratch-off games are already being sold under such banners as “Father Christmas Fortunes” and “Reindeer Win Money.” I don’t completely understand “Reindeer Win Money,” but I’ve never been much use in spotting puns.

It’s been extremely busy at work this month, so I haven’t had a chance to really feel the season just yet. I’m not complaining: This has kept me from blowing my wad early by pretending that Santa visits on November 25th. The good news is, I’ve almost completely cleared my schedule for the entire month of December, which will leave plenty of time for Advent Calendars, tributes to nut-crusted holiday cheese balls, and of course, scribblings about all of the wacky shit I pick up from department stores on Friday nights. It’s how all hot-blooded males spend their weekends. Here’s the first of many finds:

Okay, one thing: This isn’t what I want the site’s holiday coverage to be about. Not exclusively. I may need all the help I can get to survive Halloween for two months, but Christmas? I can think of plenty more to say than, “I went to the store and this is what I found.” Christmas deserves more than that. I’m going to be totally hypocritical and write about my store pillages a thousand times between now and New Year’s, but if you catch me doing nothing but that, please e-mail me and tell me to stop. Use “no more being a cocksucker” as the subject header.

Regardless, there’s no way to avoid covering a bunch of Star Wars figures in Santa caps. From Hasbro’s Galactic Heroes series (which I’ve championed many times), it’s the Galactic Heroes Stocking Stuffers collection! Four four-packs of kiddified Star Wars figures, dressed for the holidays!

Vertically-inclined plastic tube packages are a real nightmare to take good pictures of, but these look great in person, seamlessly blending a Death Star motif with tree ornament icons. As Star Wars toys have grown so numerous and broad in scope that there’s no real way to argue what is and isn’t true to the brand, I take no issue with a two-inch Yoda who wields a giant candy cane lightsaber. If you land someplace awesome, it doesn’t matter if you jump the shark.

With characters from both the original and prequel trilogies, you’re privy to everyone from Santa Vader to Wreathy Han to Candy Cane Anakin. Smartly, Hasbro has configured things so that each of the four-packs includes at least one figure that no Star Wars fan can live without. I wasn’t gunning to purchase all of the sets, but since this was the only way to get the Boba Fett with the lights stranded around his blaster and the Chewbacca holding the miniature Christmas tree, I ran short on choice.

I wish that a capable, trustworthy research company would conduct a national poll as to whether people still use Christmas stockings for more than simple decorative purposes. Are people still finding little presents in them on Christmas morning? It drives me crazy to think that some people aren’t. Stocking stuffers aren’t intended to be the “big” gifts, but the thought of finding cool shit tucked inside wall-tacked socks is one of the many surreal glories that people tend to take for granted during the holidays. Hasbro went through a world of trouble to create toy packaging that would look soooo perfect protruding ever so slightly beyond the white trim of a Christmas stocking, and it’d be a real shame to waste that. Wasting that should be penable by imprisonment.

As for the figures, you might be concerned that Star Wars characters dressed in wreaths and gift boxes have a limited appeal. Like sex with a regrettable partner, once Christmas is over, you really don’t want to look at it anymore. No fear, my friends…

All of the figures’ holiday touches are totally removable! They’re mere accessories! Not only did this help Hasbro avoid the cost of creating entirely new figure molds, but it’s also given us carte blanche to make the toys serve as perennial cubicle adornments. The candy cane lightsabers, for example, are revealed as mere candy cane lightsaber sheaths. I’d say that there’s far more play value involved with candy cane lightsaber sheaths than the idea of Luke and Vader trying to cut each other’s hands off with giant candy canes. But if you ask me in an hour, I might take that back.

For my first red-and-green purchase of the 2008 season, I could’ve done a lot worse. Thank god the cashier at Target rang up the Hickory Farms Summer Sausage last.

There is so, so, so much more to come during X-E’s ‘08 Christmas season. Turkey fans will be pleased to know that there will be some Thanksgiving-related chicanery going on as well. Going to spend the weekend eating grapes and doing the full design conversion, so enjoy your SNT.


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Discussion Thread: 182 comments

Happy SNT! I am finally off at a decent time for once on a Saturday!

I am not really digging the new Sirius/XM — it seems like I’m hearing less depth on the stations I used to love, and I swear I was flipping through and counted like five stations playing Taylor Swift simultaneously the other day. I miss Fred. :(

We still do stockings — my mom does a stocking for me and my sister, and now our husbands too. And my husband and I do a stocking for each other. I actually make them by hand and everything, so they have our names stitched on. :D

Ghosted by Reni @ 11/16/2008 1:14 AM EST


I miss Fred too. I like hearing Gang of Four, The Jam and underground Echo And The Bunnymen.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 1:17 AM EST


DJ D: In my opinion, The Venture Brothers is the best show on Adult Swim (and I’m an animation snob).

Ghosted by Cheetara @ 11/16/2008 1:18 AM EST


Any ya’ll wanna Brawl? My wifis up and runnin. =)

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/16/2008 1:18 AM EST


I liked the new comment form too, but it has a lot of bugs and I think it was hampering too much. (Preview messed up formatting, link codes screwy, etc.) We’ll continue to work on a new one, though.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/16/2008 1:19 AM EST


Also, does anyone recall the claymation Christmas special that starred the California Raisins? I especially loved the bit with the ice-skating walruses.

Ghosted by Cheetara @ 11/16/2008 1:20 AM EST


Hosted by dinosaurs?

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 1:22 AM EST


Cheetara: I remember that special.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/16/2008 1:22 AM EST


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5m9_LXNOYM

Fond memories of that one.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 1:28 AM EST


Brrr. It’s finally cold down here in Houston! Not super cold, but just enough for me to say “my feet are freakin freezing!”

Ghosted by Hazard @ 11/16/2008 1:32 AM EST


I miss the new comment form because I don’t know how to do bold and italics and stuff. :( Boo me.

Kristin Wigg is hilarious!!

…and dammit, I think I kind of sort of like Justin Timberlake.

RIP Jones Soda?

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 11/16/2008 1:33 AM EST


DJD: Hey, Justin Timberlake showed up just in time to save the show! His summation of his SNL episode during Update was definitely the highlight of the episode (and perhaps the season so far) for me. He also totally saved that Beyonce sketch.

Also, my family still does stockings, too. I can’t imagine that there are people that don’t do it!

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/16/2008 1:37 AM EST


cheetara

That’s will vintons claymation Christmas. I have it on DVD. It’s my favorite Xmas special.

Also: yay old comment form!

Ghosted by Cameron T @ 11/16/2008 1:39 AM EST


A Miser Bros. special? Iiiiii dunno…the few specials made since Romeo Muller died haven’t really been very good, in fact most of them have outright sucked IMO. Muller’s the guy who wrote all their classic specials, Christmas and otherwise.

All the talk of radio stations turning to Christmas music already made me check my favorite 70’s/80’s/90’s station and dammit…they are. Too early, IMO. No more listening to old classic pop songs until the day after Christmas, darn.

Need Christmas Robot Heroes! Yes, that will make me less Grinchy. :D :D :D

Ghosted by Moony @ 11/16/2008 1:42 AM EST


Wait, what’s this I hear about Jones?! It’s only the best soda company ever! I don’t want to stockpile their Cream & Blue bubblegum sodas!

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/16/2008 1:42 AM EST


Bill: I love that segment too!

Cameron T: I need that DVD. Like NOW.

Ghosted by Cheetara @ 11/16/2008 1:43 AM EST


Also, does anyone recall the claymation Christmas special that starred the California Raisins? I especially loved the bit with the ice-skating walruses.

Yes, I do! I’ve said this here many Xmases ago, but the “Joy To The World” segment creeped the hell outta me when I was a kid. Also, the California Raisins have the best version of “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer,” and I wanted Matt to add it to the jukebox. About two years ago he did…but he somehow found a different version.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/16/2008 1:46 AM EST


Based on tonight’s SNL, perhaps their ratings will totally plummet after the Election stuff…I mean, they totally wasted the funny genius of Paul Rudd!!

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 11/16/2008 1:47 AM EST


Hazard, I live in Laredo, and outside right now is no picnic. Ever had those times where the rest of your
body is at least slightly warm, yet your feet are cold
even if you have socks on? Every once in a while, I hit my foot by accident. It’s worse when it’s cold. If
anyone wants a Christmas laugh, I recommend downloading
Bryan Adams Reggae Christmas. The one with Pee-Wee
Herman in the video.

Ghosted by LoneStar76 @ 11/16/2008 1:50 AM EST


Jones won’t go under. Some other company will assimilate them and I’ll be out 140.00 bucks and I guess much more from ‘05 but most won’t know the difference. Just the cool underground soda sense will be robbed. I bet they will hold on and just add a hidden partner. I hope.
I knew they were in trouble when they were selling gum and mints. K.I.S.S.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 1:51 AM EST


Now iv’e definately got to try the Jones soda I keep hearin so much about. Just incase they stop makin it. Which I hope they don’t.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/16/2008 2:01 AM EST


Man, I need to stop drinking and SNT’ing. I think Vulcan, Inc bought them so everything should be fine. I haven’t payed attention to that investment since September. Who knows. They will be around for a while. If Target will still carry it, it is safe.
(as I stockpile Candy Corn soda)

Jesus H. Smith! Look at this guest star list!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DVkhG0id98

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 2:07 AM EST


Some company in Belgium will buy Jones, and then they will release “American Pop” soda.

Ghosted by Bob @ 11/16/2008 2:10 AM EST


I discovered Jones Soda for the first time last year when I found some Halloween themed ones (Ghoulish Grape, or something like that) on sale after Halloween at Target. Loved it. This year I bought 3 different Halloween flavored ones there but I haven’t cracked open a single can yet. I’m going to sit down with all of them and do a little taste test.

Cheetara–So sorry to hear about your dad. At least you can come here to cheer up. This place keeps me sane most of the time.

I think Amy Pohler and Tina Fey are both hilarious. They’re no Kristin Wigg, but close. I also like Keenan Thompson and Bill Hader, but none of it compares to the glory days. I don’t think it’ll ever be as funny as it once was. “Jane, you ignorant slut.”

Bill–Aw, you make a fella just feel all warm inside. Miss having you around the show lately. Dan and I have been talking about how so many of the regulars don’t chime in quite as much as they used to. Stop by sometime when it’s on. I’ll play some Gang of Four and Echo and the Bunnymen for you to sweeten the pot.

I totally remember that Claymation Christmas Special! That was actually the first time I had ever heard “We Three Kings”, and it’s still my favorite version. I can’t hear that song now without wanting to jazz it up and sing it with a bunch of camels.

“So call me a cab!”
“Hey man, you’re a cab!”

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/16/2008 2:11 AM EST


Looks like Pee Wee does Fleet Week. And damn if he didn’t get Oprah to show up.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/16/2008 2:16 AM EST


Looks like the queens of daytime owes a certain chronic masturbator a favor, right?

I am hard pressed to believe the USMC can parade like that. I have a lot of friends who are Marines and they do not Can Can.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 2:20 AM EST


Is it wrong that I am a little tipsy and watching ‘Varsity Blues’? Yup, think it’s time for bed. Happy SNT, all.

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 11/16/2008 2:26 AM EST


Bill, I read somewhere that the Marine in the Pee-Wee Opening were not real marines. I, too, know a few Marines and they can’t/won’t dance like that, either.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/16/2008 2:36 AM EST


ULTRAMAN: I recommend the cherry and green apple sodas.

DJ D: I can’t hear “Here We Come A-Wassailing” without thinking of the California Raisins’ Christmas version (”Here we come a’waffling”).

Ghosted by Cheetara @ 11/16/2008 2:43 AM EST


Cheetara–Exactly! I know!

I still don’t know what the hell a wassail is.

Anybody ever see the Claymation Easter Special? It was almost as good as the Christmas one.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/16/2008 2:45 AM EST


I figured. I need that on DVD. That and The Ant Hill Gang Christmas Special.
I know that doesn’t exist. At least not on this plain.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 2:46 AM EST


While I hope its not really the case they are in trouble, I could see how Jones Soda might have a hard transition to a more widely released soda – to me it always feels like a “special occasion” kind of pop.

Looking forward to the Advent starting Matt! A veritable holiday tradion

Ghosted by Rocker313 @ 11/16/2008 3:01 AM EST


According to dictionary.com,
Wassailing
1. A salutation or toast given in drinking someone’s health or as an expression of goodwill at a festivity.
2. The drink used in such toasting, commonly ale or wine spiced with roasted apples and sugar.
2. A festivity characterized by much drinking.

So in other words its a song about drinking! :D

Ghosted by Moony @ 11/16/2008 3:02 AM EST


Little Lumpies everywhere love to get a stocking full of Star Wars on Life Day.

Ghosted by Monte @ 11/16/2008 3:09 AM EST


Moony–Thanks! I think I can get on board with that!

The new Star Trek trailer is up on YouTube (albeit bootlegged)! I think it was attached to Quantum of Solace today. I’m really looking forward to it, but Spock looks a little over emotional here. Don’t quite know what to think yet. I still say they should have gotten Gary Senise to play Bones. Catch it while you still can. They’ll probably yank it soon:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0WNPb8R-40

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/16/2008 3:10 AM EST


In relation to the holidays and drinking – does anyone else with they sold “meister brau”, the beer Eddie drinks in Christmas Vacation?

Ghosted by Rocker313 @ 11/16/2008 3:11 AM EST


I saw the Pee-Wee video. Weird man. Well, Thanksgiving is almost here. I hope my uncle fry cooks another
turkey this year. I mentioned earlier I saw Madagascar
Escape to Africa on Saturday. I hope no one was
offended when the World Trade Center Twin Towers
appeared on the screen. Apart from that, I loved the
film. Too bad the third one won’t appear for a long
time. The shark bit was funny. Speaking of Pee-Wee,
remember when he was on Saturday Night Live during
the Phil Hartman years? Those were the days.

Ghosted by LoneStar76 @ 11/16/2008 3:22 AM EST


Moony: OH, Fifty men out at sea , all of em drunk, except for me. =)

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/16/2008 3:25 AM EST


Without looking (cheating) try to name five of the people that are on the top of the page, where it says X-Entertainment and has the “Home, Blog, 80s ads, Links”.

yeah, im bored

Ghosted by Hazard @ 11/16/2008 3:32 AM EST


Um, starwars, heeman, ghostbusters and mcdonalds? That’s the best I can do from memory.
Good question.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 3:40 AM EST


Everything Bill said, plus Transformers.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/16/2008 4:13 AM EST


We growing up had stockings. I think after I realized there is no Santa then my Grandma just didn’t see the point of making them anymore. I do love the thought of getting a bunch of little goodies in one though.

On a forum I used to visit years ago someone said their mom from Dec. 26th until they went back to school used to take little toys and other goodies and wad them up into Christmas wrapping and scatter them throughout the house little by little everyday. When they found one or the mom would act like she found one the mom would say oh this must of fell out of Santa’s bag when he was here! It’s a great idea and when I have kids I am totally ripping the idea off. I mean, can you imagine?

ULTRAMAN Any of them are good quality. I think my favorite one that I have tried is berry lemonade. I think any of the flavors that sound good that you could buy you wouldn’t be disappointed. They don’t just sell them at target but walmart too just not as many flavors. And sometimes safeway too I think.

And Matt

The last thread I mentioned a site called justin.tv where they actually like it when people stream movies or tv shows and then having a chat room on the side to talk about that tv show or movie. I have software that I can easily make up a playlist and play movies I have on my computer and stream them online. It wouldn’t start at the beginning when you go to watch. It would be like a tv station but w/o commercials.

I have several Christmas related movies and a couple of specials on my computer. I have the first 2 home alone movies, pee wee’s christmas special, star wars special, bad santa, fred claus, and some newer christmas special I haven’t watched yet. And anything from youtube I can download and then put all the pieces together. I was thinking of putting clips of memorable scenes of tv specials or music videos between the full movies.

I could make you moderator and if you don’t like the chat room idea turn the chat room section off (maybe have it scheduled?) and have it just be like the jukebox but with videos! I think that you could trust me, and I would feel great about the responsibility. I would even make the graphic you would put on your blog and maybe your homepage. If you would like that and have absolutely no work involved. And like I said I could make you a moderator of the chat room.

I know you guys would like it but getting the ok from Matt is what I am worried about. I am looking up Christmas specials right now on youtube and downloading them. I don’t feel bad about that. Matt I could do this myself but I would rather have you involved. It would just make me feel so annoying posting the chat room link over and over worrying that someday you’ll tell me to knock it off. Also I can save the chat log so it’s not like it would disappear forever.

Ghosted by Goob @ 11/16/2008 4:16 AM EST


Luke Skywalker, Gizmo, Garfield, Santa Claus, and Captain Crunch. Yes, I looked. I just remembered
a Kids In The Hall episode with a Christmas
story in it. One of the highlights was Rip Taylor
appearing near the end. Funny how he’s appeared
in so many things. The Monkees, Cheech and Chong’s
Things are tough all over, The Kids In The Hall,
and the Jackass movies. Matt, I’m gonna look for
the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Christmas
special you reviewed a while back on YouTube. If
I find it, I will let you know.

Ghosted by LoneStar76 @ 11/16/2008 4:18 AM EST


Hey goob. How ya doin? Did you get the Mii I sent to ya? That’s me in Mii form, in you were curious. =)

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/16/2008 4:22 AM EST


I’ll look later Ultraman. I appreciate you thinking about me even when I am not around.

I am watching SNL still, 7 more minutes to go. This is the best episode in a while IMO. I like it when singers get involved in sketches. I assume all of them are snobs lol so when they can poke fun at themselves on SNL even if I don’t like their music I gain more respect for them. And we got to see Justin in pumps!

I forgot to say to you people I am still into mixing songs and DJ stuff so I have been downloading a lot of songs lately. I use the software on vixy.net to get them off of youtube. It’s a lot quicker and safer then file sharing. I have been downloading a lot of songs from the 80’s and 90’s of course. Maybe someday I’ll make an 80’s megamix as well as a 90’s megamix. Just for my own amusement.

I am getting better at it IMO, but now I am just playing with the software and not recording any yet. There are two guys that run a site called djtutor.com that has video tutorials that are helpful.

Ghosted by Goob @ 11/16/2008 4:57 AM EST


I spent some of last night watching clips from the Star Wars Holiday Special. In a way I’m glad it has never been released to the public in broadcast television form or on DVD. That has to be the scariest version of Luke Skywalker EVER.

Ghosted by palmerholic @ 11/16/2008 8:31 AM EST


But… it was a made for tv Christmas special.

Ghosted by Goob @ 11/16/2008 9:04 AM EST


Die Hard is the best christmas movie ever. Tell me, who doesn’t get that warm fuzzy holiday feeling watching people’s heads explode or seeing sleazy 1980’s business men snorting coke. Robots. That’s who.

Ghosted by randomcow @ 11/16/2008 10:15 AM EST


Anybody else upset by the Sirius-XM merger? THEY GOT RID OF FRED, ETHEL, AND LUCY. I am beyond pissed. Plus, I used to love Audio Visions in all its new age hippie glory. Now they replaced it with a Sirius channel called “Spa”. It plays similar music, but that one little name change took it from hippie to yuppie, and that does not sit well with me :(

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/16/2008 10:30 AM EST


“Christmas in the stars, Christmas in the stars…”

Ghosted by Nizz @ 11/16/2008 10:39 AM EST


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