This C-3PO action figure was released in
1995 in the Power Of The Force 2 Collection.
Hasbro gave the figure six joints and included
no accessories.
Here is what we noticed when we took a closer look at the Droid:
- This 1995 version of C-3PO was the first new C-3PO released after the vintage collection had ended in 1985
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The figure is VERY shiny, which looks fantastic
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Unfortunately the figure has a bulkier appearance than what it should have
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C-3PO can't hold anything in his hands
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The figure has no balancing problems
The articulation details are as follows: swivel neck, 2 swivel arms, swivel waist, 2 swivel legs
Packaging Text
Designed as a protocol droid, C-3PO's main programming function is to interact with human society. He is an interpreter fluent in over six million galactic languages, specializing in the areas of etiquette and translation - especially important during diplomatic missions. To aid in these tasks, he is equipped with microwave and olfactory sensors, photo receptors, vocabulator speech units, energy transducers and broad-band antenna receivers. He was programmed with an elegant, human sounding voice, but more often than not C-3PO is heard whining and bickering with his companion, the astromech droid R2-D2.