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Star Wars toy line by Hasbro
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Star Wars: The Black Series (TBS) is aStar Wars toy line produced byHasbro. It includes action figures, vehicles, Force FX lightsabers, and collectable items.

The action figures are based on characters from the movies, shows, books, comics, and video games from both the Expanded Universe and canon.

Announcement

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Star Wars TBS was first announced by Hasbro in January 2013 in an article inUSA Today written by Brian Truitt.[1][dubiousdiscuss] Although this was not Hasbro's first foray into collectible 6" action figures (with the sculpt and articulation of the line inspired by the company's ownMarvel Legends series) it is the most recent. The line of toys was released in response to the hype around the release ofStar Wars: The Force Awakens.

Products

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6-inch action figures

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The first wave of 6-inch figures was released on August 1, 2013 and included four characters: Luke Skywalker (X-Wing Pilot), Darth Maul, R2-D2, and a Sandtrooper (Squad Leader).

2013–2014

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This series featured packaging with orange design details. The figures were released in four waves.[2][3][4]

2014–2015

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This series features redesigned packaging with blue design details. Numbering was restarted, and the figures were released in five waves.[2][3][4]

2015–2020

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This series features redesigned packaging with red design details. Numbering was restarted to focus around the releases of new films in thesequel trilogy and standaloneAnthology series. As of September 2017, the figures have been released in twelve waves with more planned.[2][3][4]

2020–

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This series features redesigned packaging with different color design details.[5]

Archive 6-inch action figures

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At San Diego Comic-Con 2018, Hasbro revealed a new 6-inch line-up ofStar Wars figures for fans who missed out on the original release of the figures called the Archive line. These figures have updated face print and have a grey packaging design.[6]

Credit Collection 6-inch action figures

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This distinctive collection is inspired by the end credit images from THE MANDALORIAN including a special Galactic Credit accessory. Figures are repackaged from their original release but are sold on traditional bubble style packaging nostalgic of the original Kenner line.[7] The first figure was released in Q3 of 2020.

Deluxe 6-inch action figures

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These figures were released with a vehicle or animal companion set.

Deluxe singular 6-inch action figures

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These figures are for larger than average height characters and come in a larger box with a different numbering system than the regular line and more accessories.

Centerpieces

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A series ofdioramas designed to display 6" action figures. Each diorama comes with a stationary statue in scale with the other figures in the Black Series, as well as lights and electronics.

Exclusive 6-inch action figures

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Hasbro has partnered with many companies to provide exclusive 6" TBS figures to collectors. Hasbro has also released a number of exclusive figures only available at events likeSan Diego Comic Con (SDCC) andStar Wars Celebration.

40th anniversary 6-inch action figures

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In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the release ofStar Wars: A New Hope, Hasbro announced the 6-inch Black Series Legacy Editions at the New York City Toy Fair in February 2017. First released in 2017, the series mirrored the originalKenner toy releases, including throwback packaging with cardboard backing and a plastic bubble containing the figure.[8] The series reissued previous figures in the Black Series rather than updated models.

The Legacy Pack includes a display stand for 12 figures with a reversible cardboard backdrop. It is an homage to the "Early Bird Kit" pre-order forStar Wars figures by Kenner in 1977. Production was not going to meet the holiday season, so the pre-order promotion offered a certificate that could be sent in to claim 4 of the 12 initial figures of the toy line when they became available: Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia Organa, Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2), andChewbacca. The kit included a cardboard backdrop, sticker sheet, club membership card, and the certificate.[9][10] Figures were shipped beginning in February 1978.

The Empire Strikes Back 40th anniversary 6-inch action figures

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In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the release ofStar Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Hasbro announced the 6-inch Black Series Legacy Editions at the New York City Toy Fair in February 2020. The series mirrored the originalKenner toy releases, including throwback packaging with cardboard backing and a plastic bubble containing the figure. The series reissued previous figures in the Black Series rather than updated models.

3-3/4-inch action figures

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The 3-3/4-inch scale figures were released in conjunction with the 6-inch figures. However, on September 4, 2015 Wal-Mart was announced as the exclusive provider for the 3-3/4-inch scale action figures. The first wave of Wal-Mart exclusive action figures was available in stores beginning October 2015, with pre-orders available for upcoming releases available that same month. There are still a limited amount of exclusives that are available outside of the U.S. based retailer.[11]

Force FX lightsabers

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The movie quality lightsaber toys have gone through many changes over the years. They were originally released as FX-Lightsabers by the company Master Replicas, however, the product line was taken over by Hasbro in 2008 where the name changed to Signature FX-Lightsaber. The name was changed a final time when they were released under The Black Series to Force FX Lightsabers. They are high quality reproductions that light up and create sound effects when powered-on, powered-off, and when they impact objects.[12]

References

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  1. ^"Hasbro unveils 'Star Wars' Black Series action figures".USA TODAY. Retrieved2017-02-27.
  2. ^abc"THE BLACK SERIES 6-INCH ACTION FIGURE PHOTO ARCHIVE".RebelScum.com. Retrieved2017-09-24.
  3. ^abc"Star Wars Collector HD Photo Gallery - The Black Series".StarWarsCollector.com. Retrieved2017-09-24.
  4. ^abc"Star Wars The Black Series 6-inch Visual Checklist & Reviews".ItsAllTrue.com. Retrieved2017-09-24.
  5. ^Roberts, Tyler (2020-05-28)."Hasbro Changes Star Wars The Black Series Packaging in Newest Wave".Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved2021-03-08.
  6. ^"First Look: Black Series Favorites Strike Back in Hasbro's New Archive Collection".StarWars.com. 2018-10-24. Retrieved2021-03-08.
  7. ^"ActionFigure411: Credit Collection Visual Guide".www.actionfigure411.com. Retrieved2020-09-01.
  8. ^"Inside Hasbro's Awesome 40th Anniversary Star Wars Black Series Figures | StarWars.com".StarWars.com. 2017-02-22. Retrieved2017-02-27.
  9. ^"Rebelscum.com: Early Bird Certificate Kenner 1977".www.rebelscum.com. Retrieved2017-02-27.
  10. ^"Neopixel lightsaber". Retrieved26 March 2023.
  11. ^"Jedi Temple Archives News: PRESS RELEASE: Hasbro Comments On Walmart Exclusive 3.75" Line".www.jeditemplearchives.com. Retrieved2017-02-27.
  12. ^"New: Black Series Force FX-Lightsaber - Saberproject - Everything about lightsabers". Retrieved2017-02-27.
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