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Boss Nass - EI - Basic

Name: Boss Nass
Collection: Episode I
Number: N/A
Source: The Phantom Menace
Availability: May 1999
License: Hasbro

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Boss Nass is the leader of the amphibious Gungans who live in the Naboo underwater city of Otoh Gunga. He initially resists the Jedi's pleas for help against the Trade Federation invasion, but later comes to realize that the fate of the Gungans and Naboo are intertwined.

What a diverse world of characters Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace brought Star Wars fans. Perhaps the most controversial are the Gungans, beautiful and very cool looking characters that are quite interesting until they open their mouths. (Well, we can only make that accusation against one particular Gungan to be fair.) There are two Gungan types in Episode I: the Ankura which includes Boss Nass and the Otolla which includes the annoyingly popular Jar Jar Binks. Each is unique from the other, but they also have their share of similarities which help to explain how they are closely related visually. As one of the main characters in Episode I, Hasbro ensured that Boss Nass was on tap as one of the very first figures created for The Phantom Menace. The final figure came out decently, but it is strewn with issues, one major one in fact, and the character itself is sadly anything but screen accurate. Those who haven’t paid close attention to the film may not notice right away, but Boss Nass will require a redo from the ground up, and Hasbro must perfect it.

Perhaps because they didn’t have access to good reference materials for the film or maybe someone was just asleep at the wheel, but Boss Nass is much too short than his onscreen character. He is equally as tall as most of the Otolla Gungans (and likely twice as wide). Yes this Boss Nass figure is shrimp when standing next to Jar Jar Binks. Why in the world would Jar Jar Binks be so frightened when questioned by Boss Nass in the film if he was half his height? His fear makes no sense at all. What is most tragic about this Episode I action figure release of Boss Nass is that he is a very nice action figure. The unnecessary removable coat makes little sense to us if any. There is no need to have this part of his clothing removable. But for reasons unknown they tooled the figure this way. If you remove the shell of the coat, his arms do not match what he is wearing underneath of it. There is no reason to remove it. Boss Nass also comes with an ornate staff which only his left hand can hold. It’s very tall, and we don’t recall seeing it in the film. It may just be an off-screen extra here.

If you can overlook the small size of Boss Nass just long enough for us to make this point, he has a very nice sculpt, and this is especially true in the head sculpt. There is an inordinate amount of detail that shows the shape of his crown as this detail continues into the transition of his skin. This action figure looks like the onscreen character. They managed to capture a decent (yet simple) expression on his face but this is housed around an action figure that is strewn with the finest of details. Boss Nass is quite impressive from this point of view. What blows us completely away is the paint job Hasbro has given this character. As you know from Jar Jar Binks, Gungans have a beautiful skin pattern. Well, so do the “other” Gungans like Boss Nass. Hasbro has also ensured that Boss Nass has received the same treatment on his hands and ears just like the other Gungans have. All in all, Boss Nass is a train wreck because of his much too small size. But if you can appreciate what Hasbro has achieved here, then this figure isn’t without merit.

Collector Notes

Boss Nass

Status: Boss Nass is an all-new figure.

Articulation Count: 6 points (6 areas of articulation)

Articulation Details: swivel head (inhibited movement) (1), swivel left shoulder (1), swivel right shoulder (1), swivel waist (1), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1)

Accessory Count: 2

Accessory Details: staff, removable coat shell

Date Stamp: 1998

Collection: 3

CommTech Details: Name: Boss Nass; Status: Ruler of the Gungans; Number: 25

Assortment Number: 84105/84119

UPC: 076281841199

Retail: $6.99 USD

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Added: January 25, 2015
Category: Episode I
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Pote Snitkin - POTF2 [FF/TKC] - Basic (Exclusive)

Name: Pote Snitkin
Collection: The Power Of The Force "2" [Freeze Frame/The Kenner Collection]
Number: N/A (Internet Exclusive)
Source: Return Of The Jedi
Availability: January 1999
License: Hasbro

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Pote Snitkin worked as a helmsman for Jabba the Hutt. The Skrilling piloted one of Jabba's desert skiffs before foolishly battling Jedi Luke Skywalker over the Great Pit of Carkoon.

When collectors look back on the long legacy Hasbro left for them, The Power Of The Force “2” Freeze Frame line may go down in history as one of the most collector-focused lines ever. Not only did they update many of the main characters from the Original Trilogy (once again), they also added a few more long-awaited characters that hadn’t been tried yet in the modern line. But perhaps most importantly, Hasbro added a few gems, figures that most of us never even thought would ever see the light of day, into the Freeze Frame lineup and it elated fans and collectors in ways that just hadn’t been felt before this. Take for instance Pote Snitkin. Although this never before made skiff guard was an internet exclusive, fans couldn’t be happier about getting him made in 3.75” scale for the very first time ever. The action figure is quite a marvel. It seems as if it is years ahead of its time. Keeping in mind that the same basic six points of articulation has been included with Pote Snitkin, the figure rises above most of Hasbro previous back catalogue because of the sculpt and paint operations. Pote Snitkin truly steps to the front of the line with quality and coolness that not many other figures can claim.

Pote Snitkin’s sculpt is magnificent. We would love to see enhanced articulation in figures whose sculpt is this good, but you probably won’t mind at all. This Skrilling just mans the second skiff in Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi and does nothing more than fall off and into the maw of the mighty Sarlacc. You’re probably not going to need more articulation than what he comes with so there is little reason to be disappointed with how he was tooled. Then again, we are super-articulation junkies so more articulation would always make us happy. Pote Snitkin comes with a removable tunic which is impressively detailed. What’s nice about this piece of clothing being removable is that he doesn’t look silly without it. He is actually wearing a sleeveless orange shirt underneath of it so his outfit looks complete with or without it. One thing about the tunic however is that is severely limits his articulation. It has been molded to keep his arms in certain positions. (It can be a bit frustrating. This is where soft-goods would have really benefitted the figure greatly.) Pote Snitkin also comes with a force pike and blaster pistol. Hasbro calls it a blaster pistol, but it’s huge and we’d be more inclined to call it a heavy blaster rifle. Either way, the accessories befit him nicely.

Besides donning cool accessories and possessing an artful sculpt, Pote Snitkin also has a glorious paint job. He is stocky just like the onscreen character, but his unique characteristics are accentuated via the stunning paint job Kenner/Hasbro gave this figure. You’re going to be very impressed with how he turned out. He is also weighty. It feels like you’re getting something of substance with this action figure. Part of the final wave of The Power Of The Force “2” Freeze Frame figures line, Pote Snitkin was temporarily canceled and then relegated to become an online internet exclusive along with three other figures. What made this suck is that his MSRP literally doubled. You could only get him (at that time) for a gut-punching $9.99 each. Most collectors found this to be unforgivable and boycotted the figure in protest. This must have worked because just months later Pote Snitkin and company could be found at Toys R Us during their great POTF2 purge for a paltry $1.99 each. (There were even reports of $.99 each.) If we had to complain about Pote Snitkin, we would have to point out that his head is nearly unable to be turned, but other than that we are quite pleased with this figure. We don’t ever expect Hasbro to revisit this character ever again. This is likely the one and only time you will be able to get him.

Collector Notes

Pote Snitkin

Status: Pote Snitkin is an all-new figure.

Articulation Count: 6 points (6 areas of articulation)

Articulation Details: swivel head (inhibited movement) (1), swivel left shoulder (1), swivel right shoulder (1), swivel waist (1), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1)

Accessory Count: 3

Accessory Details: force pike, blaster pistol, removable outerwear shell

Date Stamp: 1998

Collection: 3

Freeze Frame Details: Pote Snitkin's view of the Jedi Luke Skywalker cleaning skiff.

Assortment Number: 69705/69863

UPC: 076281698632

Retail: $9.99 USD

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Added: January 25, 2015
Category: Power Of The Force "2" [Freeze Frame/The Kenner Collection], The
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