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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.

Posted by Matt on 11/15/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 182 comments

My sisters and I still get stocking stuffers, in fact, we get two sets, one from our parents, and one from our maternal grandmother.  In fact, my grandmother showed me recently the stocking that she made for my husband, since he’s part of the family now.  (My mother, meanwhile, made one for him when he was still just my might-as-well-be-engaged-already boyfriend.)

Chestnuts roasted by Evalana @ 11/15/2008 9:17 PM


Good to see these guys got a review, I picked up the Vader set off HasbroToyShop a few weeks ago.  Now that Halloween’s over, it’s finally time to open them…right now!

Chestnuts roasted by seel @ 11/15/2008 9:22 PM


kittygirl: My Halloween stuff stays up all year ’round. In fact, I don’t even bother decorating for Christmas, as I always spend it at my mom’s anyway (and generally end up helping her decorate).

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 11/15/2008 9:30 PM


Finally saw Madagascar Escape 2 Africa today, very funny. Matt they don’t call it Jump the shark when it comes to the big screen. The phrase is Nuke the fridge. For when Indiana Jones survived a
nuclear explosion by hiding in a lead-lined refrigerator. Kinglash,
I’m glad somebody else knows about the Krampus. It would be
cool if people would dress up like krampus’s and parade down
the streets like they do in Austria. Of course the krampus has
religious overtones. Matt, if you want to see one, just look up
krampus on YouTube. They go all out in Austria. : ).

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 11/15/2008 9:35 PM


First, sorry I have been an absentee lately (again). Second, I haven’t seen those yet but I did see a Christmas Yoda and Christmas Jawa figure at TARGET today. I don’t have any money to be spending on any of these figures but their awesomeness may make me promise some students extra credit .
Interestingly (or not), our local WAL-MART had some REVENGE OF THE SITH figures in stock today FOR A MERE 50 cents! Sure, it was only Mas Ameda and Mon Mothma but ,hey, they were only 50 cents. Finally, we started celebrating last weekend. No deocrations or anything but some of the specials and music have made their way out. I know it is too early but I can’t contain it. The stores have won; the Christmas season officially starts Nov. 1st.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 11/15/2008 9:53 PM


Cheetara: I did try the Pear Tree one and wasn’t to impressed. It did have some pear flavor, but overall it just tasted like a stale, flat, bland Mountain Dew. Nothing horrible, but nothing great, either.  I’ll try the Mele whatever tomorrow.

DJD:  We got a bootleg of the Star Wars Holiday Special from a local comic convention a few years ago  and it is as bad as they say. It was almost torturous.  You’re talking to someone who thinks “Batman and Robin” isn’t as bad as people say.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 11/15/2008 9:57 PM


And on the Jump the Shark thing, when a property’s first interaction with Christmas turns out to be the Star Wars Holiday Special, there’s no more shark to jump. ( Posted by Beckner

Don’t forget CHRISTMAS IN THE STARS. The CD was available at one time but I can’t find it now. Still have the album though.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 11/15/2008 10:03 PM


Woo.. Christmas!  I want to get out all my decorations and throw them all up!  It’s still quite early for that, though.  And..with a 2 month old, I probably wouldn’t get much decorating done. Oh well..November 30th..I’m making Christmas my bitch this year.  Nice and early.

Chestnuts roasted by Mandi @ 11/15/2008 10:08 PM


Lonestar76: Have you seen the Christmas episode of The Venture Brothers? Dean recites a spell from a creepy book Dr. Orpheus brings to the Christmas party. The Krampus makes an appearance and has a go at Doctor Venture. Hilarity ensues.

JLAJRC: Note to self: Don’t eat the yellow snow buy the Pear Tree soda.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 11/15/2008 10:10 PM


Wow, and also don’t use the strike-through button, as it apparently does not work when you click “Post.”

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 11/15/2008 10:12 PM


Went to a Christmas parade today and boy it sure did feel like Easter :( . It was 78 degrees here today in Baltimore whats up with that . Oh well at least my daughter and I got on Channel 11 Noon News

Chestnuts roasted by Starscream77 @ 11/15/2008 10:29 PM


kittygirl–Oh, I always knew my Halloween decorations were going up all year round. That was kind of the plan from the start–even my welcome mat on the front porch that has skeletons and says “Happy Halloween”. Yeah, unless I get another one, that one’s not going anywhere.

JLAJRC–”You’re talking to someone who thinks “Batman and Robin” isn’t as bad as people say.”
Say what now? Wow. I mean…um…wow. I have to see this thing now. Now it’s a matter of morbid curiosity.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/15/2008 10:38 PM


Does anyone else go to the movies as a Thanksgiving weekend family tradition? We do. It all started with Empire Strikes Back and it wouldn’t be turkey day without watching it while Dad and I put up the tree. And late at night we watch The Creepshow because that was the trailer before Empire showed and it scared me so bad as a child the folks still have a laugh as we watch Deliah and her cake.
I have a weird family.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/15/2008 10:38 PM


Cute. I have the Yoda Galactic Hero on my keychain.

Everyone at work is poke fun at me because I’ve not only already started decorating my cube for Christmas, but I’m decorating entirely in black and silver. I even got a 2′ black Christmas tree with tiny silver ornaments. It’s beeaauuuutiful. I think I’m even going to make a little silver and black Santa hat for my Cthulhu plushie that stares down on my shelf.

This blog post also made me remember I have a Santa Yoda figure I got back in March… gotta put that with the goodies at work.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 11/15/2008 10:40 PM


Happy SNT everybody, and I have great news!

Just found out that ABC Family is premiering a new stop-motion Christmas special on December 13 at 8EST.  The title?  “A Miser Brothers Christmas,” a sequel to the original “The Year Without A Santa Claus.”

Now hold on, I know what you’re thinking, I thought it too, but then I got a little more information that made it exciting.  Santa Claus will be voiced by none other than Mickey Rooney, and George Irving will be voicing Heat Miser.  The original voices are back, at least the voices that are still alive!

After that, I don’t care if it sucks, I still gotta see it and I thought you guys would too!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 11/15/2008 10:40 PM


Ok, why did that just post twice? And why can’t I get a single emoticon to work?…ever. Am I just an idiot or something? I’m seeing them in the box where I’m typing, but once I hit “Post” they just disappear.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/15/2008 10:40 PM


DJ D: It’s not you. :)   Let me get my friend to help return us to the original comment entry form. :)   (I’ll remove your double-post.)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/15/2008 10:41 PM


Matt–Thanks loads. Appreciate it. IMO, I like the old comment entry form a lot more. Just my 2 pennies, for what it’s worth.

Captain Will (and everyone else)–There’s been a lot of talk lately about this “The Year Without A Santa Claus” thing and something about some Miserly brothers. I don’t know where I was during my childhood, but I totally missed this. Until you guys had started talking about it, I had never heard of it. Is this one of those classics that I really need to be familiar with? I don’t want to be left out of the loop, especially if it’s good and there’s a sequel coming up.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/15/2008 10:48 PM


Xmas lights are up on my house, beer in the fridge, NY Rangers on TV, SNL coming up for SNT, and lots of Box 23 intrigue…what a great evening!

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 11/15/2008 10:49 PM


Definitely looking forward to picking up the new Jones Sodas.

But wait…a Statler & Waldorf ornament? Sign me up!

Lonestar76: Have you seen the Christmas episode of The Venture Brothers? Dean recites a spell from a creepy book Dr. Orpheus brings to the Christmas party. The Krampus makes an appearance and has a go at Doctor Venture. Hilarity ensues.

Fun Fact: The spell that summons Krampus was the “Charm of Making” from the movie Excalibur.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/15/2008 10:55 PM


Mystie, your comment section doesn’t let me comment. Pink Ouija boards are aces. That is all.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/15/2008 10:56 PM


DJ D: Yes.

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 11/15/2008 11:00 PM


–>> X-mas entertainment ~~**

Chestnuts roasted by tOkKa @ 11/15/2008 11:01 PM


Cheetara Invader Norbert= I’ve heard of the episode, though i haven’t seen it yet. I’m gonna look for it online later.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 11/15/2008 11:16 PM


Invader Norbert: What you said does not surprise me, as the creators are quite obviously huge nerds (they made a Watership Down reference in one ep, which made me very happy).

Lonestar76: It was included as a bonus feature on the season 1 boxed set. Definitely worth a watch! (the opening sequence alone parodies like 5 Christmas specials in 2 minutes)

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 11/15/2008 11:33 PM


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