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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

Reverted back to the original comment form. Now, hopefully, you can preview, post links correctly, use smileys and dance.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/15/2008 11:34 PM


I dance is still down.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/15/2008 11:41 PM


BILL-

Thanksgiving night we watch A Christmas Story . Then the day after its usually Its A Wonderful Life while putting up the ol plastic tree..best thing is its pre-lit no more damned strings of lights to fight with

Chestnuts roasted by Starscream77 @ 11/15/2008 11:47 PM


DJ D: “The Year Without a Santa Claus” is a Rankin/Bass stop motion special that came out in, I believe, 1970. And, yes, it is a must see special. However, if you have cable, fear not. ABC Family will be running it off and on throughout December with all the other Rankin/Bass classics, and this year they’re running the Garfield Christmas special and many others that I haven’t seen on television in years! You know what channel I’ll be glued to!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 11/15/2008 11:52 PM


I have always favored HOME ALONE on Thanksgiving night. No reason.

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


Sorry about my HTML code, Matt. Apparently the HTML For Dummies Book really are for dummies. Who knew?

Starscream77: No wrestling with the lights? That’s a frustration that I can tolerate once a year.
I have to reserve A Christmas Story for Christmas Day. It’s a great distraction from annoying company that day. Just a couch, micro brew and A Christmas Story and I can tolerate any snot dripping 3 year old or smelly 82 year old dude gumming roast beast.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/15/2008 11:55 PM


For anyone wanting to see the old stop motions most of the stores ( i know WalMarx has it) its 8 or 10 Christmas specials in a silver Xmas tin. Year with out a Santa Claus , Rudolph, Frosty and Frosty Returns , Little Drummer Boy and a few more . Then there is a second one in a Red Tin that has Rudolph’s Shiny New Year and Rudolph and Frosty’s 4th of July (i hate that one) It also has that weird one where Santa is raised by Elves and the Tigress and the evil ice wizard. They are like 30 bucks each but they are uncut with a few parts you dont see on TV ,since TV executives need the time for more commercials about tampons . they are a bit pricey but if you have kids and shun them away from the slutty Bratz Xmas also known as little sex in the city Xmas then they are the way to go. I did buy the silver one , but the Rudolph and Frosty 4th of July keeps me away from the other :(

Chestnuts roasted by Starscream77 @ 11/16/2008 12:04 AM


Thanks Cheetara it should be fun! Always interesting to see your career suddenly shoot off in a new direction. And good luck DJ D, my 2nd interview was when I realized my new coworkers had the same sense of humor as me: the topics ranged from MacGyver to duct tape to ipods to John Hodgman (pc on the mac commercials). All that BEFORE they even looked at my portfolio.

Anyone else think there is something special about being an adult and running home from work to catch the Rankin-Bass Christmas specials on TV? I mean, yeah, you *could* buy them…

Hurray for the old comment form! Formatting is my friend :-)

Chestnuts roasted by Ann @ 11/16/2008 12:09 AM


Cheetara and Invader Norbert, i finally saw it. I thought the Krampus would be more frightening in
appearance. About the ending, lucky for Brock
Jesus is a forgiving Lord. Matt, today I saw at
my local mall an actual G.I. Joe Hiss tank. An
original one frome the Eighties. Only 20 dollars.
If I wasn’t saving for my Florida vacation, I
would have grabbed it, and the Vamp at that
collector’s store. If I see a Cobra Night Raven
however, I’m grabbing it. The Night Raven, of
course.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 11/16/2008 12:17 AM


Lonestar76: Well, at least he had the long tongue (and the basket with kids in it on his back made me giggle). I just love the fact that Orpheus mentions Wookie Life Day.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 11/16/2008 12:24 AM


Happy SNT! :D :) :D

I did kinda like the extra functionality of the new form, when it worked. Definitely prefer the classic smilies though ;)

Love love love the GH Stocking Stuffers. I saw them at Comic-Con and have wanted them ever since. I’m definitely happily feeling the Christmas mood. I’ve had my first Peppermint Mocha, Linus and Charlie Brown are standing watch over Box 23, and I spent time this morning Googling Cartman and Mariah singing Oh Holy Night and All I Want for Christmas, respectively. It’s a little crazy to stop and think about how much faster the time goes every year, but other than that it’s all good.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 11/16/2008 12:27 AM


squee – none of that ‘time goes too fast’ talk! I just had a birthday and I can’t stand it anymore!! Argh (feeling old) Still, as long as I keep partying like it’s 1989, it’s all good, right?

Anyone else watching SNL????

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 11/16/2008 12:30 AM


So… Did Jones just skip over the Thanksgiving sodas and jump right into Christmas now?

Chestnuts roasted by SilentJay @ 11/16/2008 12:36 AM


I read a story about Jones Soda being in trouble financially due to plans of expansion not going so well. I hope that isn’t true, it’s a really great company.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/16/2008 12:43 AM


It’s true. It dropped from 3.44 in June to .49 in November when it should have gone up considerably since September. I invested in 2005 and I have 187.00 left from….I am not telling out of embarrassment.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 12:54 AM


squee4242: Oh man, don’t get me started on how melancholy Christmas makes me feel… my dad passed away last year and the holidays just have not been the same since. But I still have people who love me, so I am thankful!

Matt: I do hope that the troubles do not run so deep as to shut them down. I remember reading one of your articles in which you polled co-workers on the Thanksgiving pack and made animated GIFs of their expressions of pain/horror/disbelief after sampling each flavor. Lawd, how I laughed.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 11/16/2008 12:54 AM


Anyone remember The Best Christmas Pageant Ever? One of my most fave Christmas specials EVER! Haven’t seen it on tv in at least 12 years! I used to have the book too! It had Loretta switt at this substitute sunday school teacher who had to cobble together a Christmas paeagant of the Nativity story for her kids, their friends and the Herdman, this white trash family, who take over the pagent. Very Very Very cute!

Chestnuts roasted by mandy _Reeves @ 11/16/2008 12:56 AM


I meant june 06 to November 08. September since tanked in each year from promising booms. Never happened.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 12:57 AM


It’s not on for a few more hours here, but I have to confess…I just can’t do SNL. I’ve loved Amy Poehler since Upright Citizens, but it’s still not enough. Even these last weeks where I couldn’t get too much election crap, I just waited until the next day and caught the best stuff online or all over the rest of TV. I did think Ben Affleck’s turn as Keith Olbermann was great, and Tina Fey has finally won me over.

Year Without a Santa Claus has become one of my favorites in recent years (which totally don’t feel like they’re flipping by ;) ), the songs are great.

That’s a bummer about Jones. Not surprising considering how things are going everywhere. I was thinking that hopefully as long as they stay with Target they’ll be okay but I remember seeing a story about how Target is hurting lately because people see them as less bargain than Walmart so they’re not going there.

So…on another note, how awesome is the dollar spot or whatever they call it section at Target this year? Seems like The Office stuff was popular because they’ve got a whole bunch again this year. They’ve also got dead cute pet junk, and some cool kitchen stuff. I got some silicon baking pans that are shaped like snowflakes that work great.

Long comment is long :?

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 11/16/2008 12:57 AM


DJD: You need to watch The Year Without a Santa Clause! It’s agood special, and my fav of the classic ones. Why? Simple! The Miser Brothers. Coolest, Christmas characters , EVER!

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/16/2008 12:58 AM


Yea I hope its not true. I mean for every Gravy soda they have a Cherry Limeade or Halloween soda.

Chestnuts roasted by SilentJay @ 11/16/2008 12:59 AM


Hooray for the old comment box! All hail HTML!

The Venture Brothers is one of those things that I’ve just kept putting off watching and I really need to catch up on it. The few episodes I’ve seen have been hilarious. That Christmas one sounds really good.

Captain Will–Thanks for filling me in. I’ll be sure to catch that. Someone a few threads ago posted up a link to a HUGE list of Christmas specials and I’m definitely going to take advantage of that. There’s so many I either haven’t seen in years or just haven’t seen at all. There’s something about seeing them on TV instead of on a DVD that’s so good. Can’t explain it.

Ann–That’s awesome. Yeah, when I interviewed for the job that I just got layed off from the first thing they asked me was if I had a problem with people talking about my mother. My response was, “No, as I understand it, she has quite a reputation.” Little did I know that the level of “your mom” jokes at that place was out of sight. In the year I worked there I found out my mother had done things that would put a sailor to shame.

LoneStar76–I think I might be getting either a Hiss Tank or a Raptor for Christmas, although what I REALLY want is the new Optimus Prime 25th Anniversary Reissue. It’s exactly like the original, trailer and all, but it’s going for $70.00 at Wal-Mart.

Muppet Baby–I’m watching it. It started off really disturbing with all the kissy-face incest, then redeemed itself when I heard a Teen Wolf reference and Bill and Ted reference in the same sketch. Then, got disturbing again when I looked up and saw Paul Rudd all stretched out and nekkid…but, I think we’re redeemed again with an Indiana Jones reference and wanton violence. So, yeah, we’re good again.

I think I’m developing a crush on Kristin Whig. She’s the funniest thing on the shows these days.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/16/2008 12:59 AM


DJ D: 1st Wave has a dark hour on Sirus/xm. It sucks compared to your show. You show apply and take it over.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/16/2008 1:06 AM


Damn, that Yoda has some big feet!

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 11/16/2008 1:06 AM


Add me as someone who was a fan of the new comment form. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/16/2008 1:13 AM


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