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#3794: WEEQUAY SKIFF GUARD
WEEQUAY SKIFF GUARD
STAR WARS: POWER OF THE FORCE II (KENNER)
Oooooooooh, every party has a pooper, that's why we invited Wequay! ...sorry, do we not all just spontaneously break into quotes from Robot Chicken? Is it just me? Yeah, actually, that tracks. Well, in my effort to get through more of the many, many unreviewed Star Wars figures in my collection, we're jumping into another one, specifically of the Power of the Force variety. So, here's the aforementioned party pooper, Weequay (Skiff Guard)!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Weequay Skiff Guard was added to Kenner's Star Wars: Power of the Force line-up in 1997. He initially predated the Freeze Frames, but was one of the figures to be rereleased with one later. However, Weequay is by far the rarest of the Freeze Frame releases, so it doesn't really turn up much. The figure stands about 3 3/4 inches tall and he has 6 points of articulation. Weequay got an all-new sculpt, which is honestly a pretty good one. He's got a fair a bit of pre-posing going on, largely to aid in holding his force pike. It's actually pretty dynamic, but doesn't make him any trickier to stand or anything. The detailing's pretty solid; the costume elements are pretty sharp, and the face manages to get that "idealized" version of the mask from the movie, so it's accurate, but also a little less goofy. Weequay's color work is sort of subtle, in that it's got a bit more going on than you might expect. It's a lot of brown, but there's also some slight blue, and a fair bit of accent work. The paint work's all fairly clean, and the sculpted details stand out nicely. Weequay is packed with his force pike, as well as a brown blaster, for, like, options, I guess? He can't actually really hold the blaster, what with the pre-posing for the pike, but you know, I guess there's the extra?
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
My most notable exposure to Weequay is in the Robot Chicken Star Wars Specials, where he serves as Boba Fett's sidekick for a set of running skits (and where the sing-song-y bit from the intro originated). Beyond that, I don't know a ton about him, because, well, what's to know? I got this guy back in 2018, I think? I used some Christmas money from my Grandmother to buy a bunch of PotF figures, because I was feeling a touch nostalgic. He's actually quite a nice figure, and my favorite of the whole skiff sub-set.
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Originally published on February 14, 2025
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