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Brand: Star Wars
Category: Toy

Buy New: $11.91



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 26057

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.8 x 2

Model: 84872
UPC: 076930848722
EAN: 0076930848722
ASIN: B000063CVI

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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This is a Star Wars - Saga Attack of the Clones Shaak Ti (Jedi Master) NIP Action Figure from the 2002 toy series. Shaak Ti is a powerful Jedi Master. Her highly refined Jedi skills are extremely useful in the battle against Count Dooku and the super battle droids.


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4 out of 5 stars jedi   March 11, 2003
This toy is pretty good, but not really for playing. She has great detail, one of the best in detail so far. She has 3 points of articulation: her hands, arms, and head. If you put her lightsaber in her hands and move them up and down, it looks like she's cutting something in two. Though you might not want her, you still need her if you wish to recreate the battle arena (and you'll also need the other jedi that are coming out; I wish Hasbro would hurry up so I can recreate the battle arena scene).


3 out of 5 stars o.k. figure   September 5, 2002
this figure is o.k. the problem is that her blue lightsaber blade falls off easily so its not much fun. but this toy is good overall. i like the way she is posed.


4 out of 5 stars Jedi Master Will   July 28, 2002
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I collect the figures for display, and I have to say, the look of Shaak Ti is incredible...I have no kids, so the figure is used for my sole purposes, and I love it! I dont think it's the best figure that they've introduced, but it does look really cool having Shaak Ti deflect bolts back at the targets..


5 out of 5 stars Shocking Shaak   July 19, 2002
This Figure is definitley one of the best of its series. the sculpt and paint job are great, especially on the face and tentacles. You can't play too much with this one, but it is great to put on display. Get It!


1 out of 5 stars For collectors only   July 5, 2002
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is the first Star Wars Chapter 2 figure I've purchased, and may well be the last. I collect toys as a hobby, and before the film's opening, I saw this in a Toys R Us, and was amazed by the spectacularly detailed paint job and beautiful sculpting.
But it's a good thing I wasn't buying this for a child to play with. Once you get past the toy's looks, there is nothing else to be said in it's favor.
The figure's head can barely be moved, and the arms, posed to hold the lightsaber, are also terribly limited in their movability.
Making matters worse is that the lightsaber is made in two pieces - a 2" translucent plastic "blade" which plugs into the second piece, a tiny handle less than 1/2" long.
As a father, I shudder to think of how much frustration this will make for the kids. What do they do if the tiny plug breaks off the blade, and it can't be reattached to the lightsaber? And worse, what do they do if they loose that beautifully sculpted and painted but criminally small handle?
When the first three Star Wars films were released, the toys were poorly sculpted, simply painted, and could be easily played with. Since then, toy companies have learned just how much money can be made by targeting (some) adult collectors (not me!) with big, expensive items.
The popularity of Star Wars toys with collectors appears to have prompted Hasbro into making the whole line as much (if not more)for adult collectors as for the kids.
As a result, Shaak Ti is a very nice looking display piece, but little else.


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