EETH KOTH

Accessories:
-Lightsaber
-Galactic Battle Game card and die
-Display stand
Articulation: ball-joint neck, shoulders, elbows, knees; swivel hips, wrists and waist
Wave Designation: Wave 3 (2011)

While I enjoyed the episodes Eeth was featured in, I wasn't dying for this figure. Sure, I always love a new animated Jedi but Eeth just didn't wow me. I think it’s partly due to the fact that I was much more excited for the rest of the wave. Eeth turned out to be a good buy, thankfully. He seemed a little underwhelming in the package (he comes only with a lightsaber), but something about him just seems...cool. His articulation stops below the knees but everything else is the standard we have come to know and love. His fingers are rubbery (to try and re-enact his coordinates from the episode?) and that causes issues in holding his saber in both hands. This difficulty could also be due to a larger torso. In my sample, I can get him to hold his saber in one hand but not very well in the other. Bottom line is to buy it if you love Jedi, but there's nothing special for casual collectors. If you even have a small interest in buying it, do it. Eeth Koth is a solid figure from a very hard to find wave.
Review by Chris Wermeskerch.