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Summer Megaparty 2010: Star Tours Boarding Party Figures!

It's old news, but I'm still smarting from the current-and-impending losses of Star Tours attractions from various Disney parks, which, as I understand it, are being totally gutted and revamped for the 2011 crowd. Sure, the ride is a little dated and can't hold a candle to the sophistication of Disney's more recent forays, but at the risk of losing that awesome Star Tours "safety video" starring Chewie and Ree-Yees, I have to ask: "Is nothing sacred?"

Though the actual ride part of Star Tours is a starship simulator taking you --this close-- to the Death Star, the real joy happens when you're still waiting on line. There, on the walls just outside the proper entrance, are video screens playing this "safety video," telling you not to take pictures, and to wear your seatbelt, with all sorts of other warnings that seem kind of silly for a ride that is virtually impossible to hurt yourself during.

What's amazing about the video is that they used real characters from the Star Wars universe to convey their points. You haven't lived, at least not appropriately, until you've seen Ewoks and Wookies casually stroll to their seats among "normal" park visitors. So cheesy and so perfect, this was one of the many "Hot Disney Things" I celebrated during my huge Disney World trip report a few years back. (But then, I'm pretty sure I listed talking trash cans as a Hot Disney Thing, so I can't exactly qualify it as a huge honor.)

Honestly, I'm a Star Wars nut, and I could name a million different Star Wars things that make me happy. The Star Tours "safety video" would easily crack the top ten. I'd even put it above the scene in ESB where Lando pushes a button on his two-way wrist radio to wake up Lobot. So we're clear, there are very few things in this world that I would place above that scene.

I won't pretend to know all of the ins and outs of the attraction's current refurbishment, but it's tough to imagine that the safety video will survive. Maybe that's not a crime, but it should be. While most Star Tours fans mourn the loss of the actual ride, I'm stuck on that video. It's perhaps the only existing evidence that Chewbacca has a seizure if you try to take pictures of him. That modest gorilla.

On the upside, Disney, Lucasfilm and Hasbro have teamed together and figured out a great way to let us commemorate the original Star Tours and make themselves about $600k in the process:

Behold, the Star Tours Boarding Party action figure set! It's just another of the many Star Wars collectibles sold exclusively in Disney parks, assuming you don't want to pay triple on eBay. This particular set is limited to a run of 15,000, meaning there are only 14,999 other people who can possibly have a Teek action figure. Soon I will kill them all to become truly unique.

A couple of months ago, a bunch of us went on a cruise that made a pit stop in Florida. We'd signed up for the Disney World excursion, which cost a lot more than five hours in Disney World should. By the time we got there, my nagging hangover had grown far too extreme to do anything but sit in the Polynesian Resort's lobby and try not to throw up on all of the smiling, ukulele-playing greeters. The rest of the crew headed off for a park-by-park adventure, and a very kind friend picked this up for me. I rewarded him by automatically considering it a gift without asking if he expected to be paid back.

Starting with the less-exclusive figures, we have Chewbacca. As the back of the box says, "Chewbacca is an expert at starship piloting and repairs, but he also likes to relax and take convenient trips back to Endor to see his Ewok friends." (The descriptions on the box try to come up with canonical explanations for guys like Chewbacca to go on Star Tours, because Chewie is fucking method and never breaks character.)

Chewie is joined by Kaink, the Ewoks' high priestess and official legend-keeper, which is lot of responsibility for a creature whose base nature is to maim sheep and draw crude pictures with feces. Kaink's removable cowl is made of real fabric instead of plastic or rubber, and this makes me way too excited.

Next, it's the Star Tours Officer. His arms are articulated in such fashion that it's easy for him to direct Ewoks this way or that way. According to the box, this guy is responsible for getting the passengers boarded, managing the support droids, and "overseeing operations in the souvenir trading post at the end of the tour."

The final two figures are unreal in all the best ways. Ree-Yees, another character seen during the safety video, is perhaps best known for his 3.5 seconds of screen time during Return of the Jedi. He was a member of Jabba's court, and since his brief appearance showed him kind of shoving another random alien, the zillions of Star Wars "expanded universe" authors have decided that he's an uncouth drunkard, always looking for a fight.

From the box: "He likes to tour different planetary systems, and with his custom three-eye camera, he is able to snap some great photos as he travels the galaxy." There have been several Ree-Yees action figures over the years, but this is the only one that comes with a three-eye camera accessory. This is a crucial bauble if one ever hopes to recreate the aforementioned magic moment where Chewbacca flips the fuck out over flash photography.

Finally, it's Teek!!! Oh my God, an honest-to-goodness Teek action figure! Teek was a one-off character from the second made-for-television Ewok movie, titled The Battle For Endor. There are probably thousands of serious Star Wars fans who would have absolutely no clue who this is. In the film, Teek was the main companion to a stranded old woodsman played by Wilford Brimley, who comically zipped around at lightning fast speeds to confuse his enemies and annoy his friends. (To clarify: Teek did that, not Wilford. I wish it weren't so.)

The Star Tours Boarding Party set retails for $40, which is kind of a lot, but kind of not a lot, since even a hot dog costs a several hundred dollars in a Disney park.

If they're indeed destroying our beloved Star Tours safety video, it's nice to have a memento. Especially a memento that lets me position Ree-Yees as an art house flunky who takes pictures of sunflowers and tries to sell them to anyone he makes three-eyed contact with.

Posted by Matt on 08/21/2010. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 84 comments

Matt, the queue video will most likely NOT survive the rehab. :(

The new Star Tours is going to be worth the wait though.

Chestnuts roasted by Mark @ 08/22/2010 12:36 AM


Just finished watching “Cool Hand Luke” on TCM. Such an interesting film. makes you think. There just don’t seem to be many movies like that anymore.

Happy SNT, all. It’s been a lazy yet productive day here. Got the essential stuff done by noon and have done nothing of note the rest of the day. I need more days like this in my life.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 08/22/2010 12:42 AM


Starwenn, if you happen to read this, the new Holiday webkinz are out! With the exception of the minty moose. I just got the Night Mare today. He is pretty bad ass as far as a plushie goes. His flames on his back and legs are really super detailed and he’s a shiny black color. Looks like one of those felt posters where you color in the picture with markers…or something from an 80s metal band’s album cover.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 08/22/2010 12:54 AM


I haven’t been to Disneyland (never been to Disney World) since 2003, but I made it a point of hitting up Star Tours. I know a lot of people are disappointed it;s being changed, but it was probably due for an update.

I’m glad to see that this sort of Star Tours memorabilia; I’ve been wanting to get one of these for a while:
http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-38099-Tours-Starspeeder/dp/B000SDY6UY

Chestnuts roasted by Thomas @ 08/22/2010 1:11 AM


I don’t know if you can’t get hurt on Star Tours. Last time we went, I had to hold onto my kid to keep him from flying out of his seat and that was with his seatbelt on as tight as it would go! I am glad to see they are finally revamping something at Hollywood Studios. I went to MGM in the first few months it opened and with the exception of a few changes and additions, its not really that different of a park from 20 years ago. I wouldn’t mind them replacing the robot pilot/guide with someone or something less annoyingly cute.

Chestnuts roasted by Eric M. @ 08/22/2010 1:14 AM


I’ve never been to Disneyland, Disney World, or anything like that, and every time something like this comes up, I am painfully reminded of all the cool stuff I’ve never experienced.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 08/22/2010 1:29 AM


I want to go on vacation. :( Myke’s g-mom gave us $1k as a housewarming present and I’m supposed to save it. Killing me, I tell ya. I could be at Disney World right now, and not in bed watching Skinemax and looking over the new grocery store ads for the week.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 08/22/2010 1:34 AM


Did I mention that I am officially 1 pound away from losing 100 pounds??? Yup! Hopefully this coming Saturday will be my day! I am over halfway to my goal of losing 180 pounds…this next 81 pounds is gonna be a bit rough but I can do it!! Once you lose so much, the body slows down your loss. I just have to stay ahead of that and work twice as hard. I am getting a tattoo of the weight watchers 100 pound key chain in a few weeks, pending me losing this 1 pound. I was all like… Let me take a pee or something and weigh me again. Grr come on pound get the eff outta here!

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 08/22/2010 1:35 AM


WTG Mandy! That’s so impressive. I’m in an office where lap-bands are running rampant, and it’s so awesome to hear you’ve gone so far on your own! I’ve fallen off the wagon, myself… a lot of personal issues, I suppose. I have 2 interviews on Monday though at a hospital that has like a $700 “Wellness Benefit” for fitness and weight loss programs, which would be cool. This 2-job thing is wearing me down, I’m doped up on Ativan, tums, and ibuprofen wayyyy too often lately.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 08/22/2010 2:05 AM


I’ve never been to Mickey’s Toontown Fare in the Magic Kingdom. Now they tore it down to expand Fantasyland. That sucks cause I missed out.

I was gonna cut work and pay an early morning visit to the World Trade Center with my girl (now wife) since she’s never been. The day before the visit, there was a fierce thunderstorm and so we postponed it since we couldn’t meet up. The day we were supposed to go, two planes crashed into the towers. My wife never had a chance to visit it.

I guess the point I am making is that you never know when a special place is going to disappear. Plan your visits before it’s too late.

Chestnuts roasted by Berdo @ 08/22/2010 2:15 AM


Toontown is still there at the Magic Kingdom, at least for a little longer. However, you really aren’t missing much (coming from somebody who works for the mouse). A meet and greet with the mouse, with the fairies, and with a few princesses (all of which are moving elsewhere), a kiddy coaster that will be rethemed, and the mouses’ houses. That’s about the extent of it. It comes nowhere NEAR Disneyland’s awesome Toontown.

Chestnuts roasted by Mark @ 08/22/2010 2:29 AM


Right on Mandy! That is really great to hear! Day in and day out I have people in the office who say they can’t lose weight for one reason or another, when in reality they think they should be able to lose it without doing any work. Good job getting healthy!

Mystie: That’s scary about the lap banding. There are a whole slew of complications that people have no idea about. I’ll tell you what though, after seeing one patient who developed an intestinal rupture I would NEVER recommend it.

Mark: I thought Toontown was charming at DW and the kids really did love it.

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 08/22/2010 9:33 AM


Teddy Ray- I’m in the same boat. I’ve never been to a Disney park in my life. Hopefully, that will change eventually.

Mystie- Remember, grocery ads are about to undergo a wonderful and miraculous transformation. Namely, swapping of the color palates to orange and black, and more pun filled graphics.

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 08/22/2010 10:43 AM


I remember Star Tours every time I went to the Studios (It’ll always be MGM to me). It was awesome, but I’m sure the revamp will be awesome as well. Just remember: Youtube is Your Friend. Search long enough and you’ll find videos of rides and stuff that haven’t been around in decades, especially Horizons over at Epcot.

I want those figures! And REX! And the Starspeeder! I’m pretty sure Matt got that one when he went to Disney all those years ago. Damn, I remember when they were posted, waiting anxiously when the next part was going up!

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 08/22/2010 12:44 PM


Putting together the last batch of Paint Contest entries for later today. Hope I haven’t missed any. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 08/22/2010 12:58 PM


That is awesome, mandy_Reeves! Congratulations!

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 08/22/2010 1:17 PM


The kool-aid post made me go and look at the OTHER kool-aid posts… and then made me go and buy kool-aid.

There is now electric blue liquid in my fridge. And no, it’s not Windex.

It’s disgusting outside, rainy and gross.. I think it’s a horror movie marathon day.

Chestnuts roasted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 08/22/2010 2:34 PM


It really is amazing to me how as my tastes have changed with age I can still drink Kool Aid like I did as a kid. It always tastes so amazing, except green… green is terrible.

There were 6 of us growing up so my mom always made Kool Aid a gallon at a time so naturally 2 packets were needed. We always used to choose 2 different ones to see what flavors were the best together. Anyone else mix? I remember Orange + Lemonade being particularly tasty.

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 08/22/2010 3:38 PM


This made my day. Too awesome for words. Even though I used a few.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 08/22/2010 3:44 PM


Speaking of Star Wars figures. I went in to visit my grandparents and we were looking through old photos and family stuff when my Mom came across a 1977 Storm Trooper action figure. It belonged to me or my brother so I brought it home with me. It’s in great shape too…not much “yellowing” on the white suit at all. It was the little cherry on top of the weekend!

Chestnuts roasted by Church @ 08/22/2010 5:04 PM


Just finished watching Father of the Bride one and two, great Sunday afternoon movies. Whatever happened to Martin Short?

Chestnuts roasted by Fox @ 08/22/2010 5:24 PM


He was eaten by his alter ego Jiminy Glick

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 08/22/2010 5:26 PM


That’s funnier than anything I’ve ever said.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 08/22/2010 6:17 PM


I was wondering that myself Fox. He was always funny, I don’t know why he wouldn’t still be making movies. I also really love him in the Canada movie at the Epcot pavilion.

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 08/22/2010 7:52 PM


Ree-Yees also appeared in a commercial about some cereal or junkfood(hostess?), I can’t remember from when I’m guessing late 90s. All I remember is that he’d try to steal whatever they were trying to sell either that or it was just a spaced theme commercial and you see him shaking his fist in the air while on his spaceship.

Anyone know what I’m talking about?

Chestnuts roasted by sdp @ 08/22/2010 8:35 PM


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