My Star Wars Collection: Ahsoka Tano Figures
My wife and I review our Ahsoka Tano action figures, comment on each, and select our favorites. Some of the commentary is written up below, followed by a video.
The first appearance of Ahsoka Tano as a Star Wars figure (as well as my first Ahsoka toy figure) was this Clone Wars era Ahsoka. She has the shortest lekku of any of the 3.75 Ahsoka figures ever made, AND has a real cloth element — a cloth skirt! Of all the Star Wars figures in my collection, those with real cloth elements are among my favorite.
This Ahsoka figure is modeled off the Clone Wars Movie, in which Ahsoka was first introduced to the public. A lot of fans didn’t like how winey she was as a character when she was introduced– that character makes a lot more sense when you have a preteen in your house, like we do. The original Clone Wars cartoon series started with very elongated characters– more of a japanese style pulpish look, which in some ways seems representative in this first Ahsoka figure.
Time line wise (for the tv series, but not for toy production), the next Ahsoka figure available is the Mandalore Ahsoka. She is the young Ahsoka we flash back to in the Ahsoka series. She is perhaps our favorite Ahsoka figure because of the episodes she represents, not just in the Ahsoka series flashback, but even more significantly in the final episodes of the Clone Wars series, which are very powerful emotional episodes for Ahsoka and us as an audience.
I’ll eventually return to this post and add more photos of the other Ahsoka Tano figures we review. The full video review is below. I’d like to screen capture some images from the video and transcribe more of the commentary we made. The following text is just place holders for that:
Next is our Rebels series Ahsoka…
And then our Mandalorian series Ahsoka..
up to the 7th Ahsoka. (when doing the mandalore ahsoka, we introduce her clone trooper)
Edit video into stages: into, closing, favorite topics– topic1 (clones by name), topic2 (retro vs vintage), topic3 (ties to shows).
What do you think?