WICKET

Accessories:
-Spear
-Removable hood (Return of the Jedi)
-Removable hood (Ewoks TV series)
-Pouch
Articulation: ball-joint neck, shoulders, hips and ankles; swivel wrists and waist
Wave Designation: Wave 3 - Return of the Jedi (2010)

Can you believe we have a Wicket figure of such tremenodus quality and yet the best Darth Maul sculpt available is six years old and still has swivel elbows? Crazy. Well, if you're here to see someone saying bad things about an Ewok then you came to the wrong place because Wicket the Ewok is one of the finest figures ever produced by Hasbro. One of the most desperately needed resculpts ever, Wicket delivers absolutely everything fans could expect especially from a figure so small. Some might think that such a little figure isn't worth paying full price for, especially since these furballs used to come in 2-packs, but Wicket's worth every penny. The new standard for future Ewok releases, Wicket is loaded with articulation. Okay, so there's no elbow or knee articulation, but that's probably never going to be achievable when working with such small figures. So this is the best Ewok we'll be getting, and that's totally okay. Wicket can hold his spear with both hands and the ball-jointed hips allow him to kick some serious Biker Scout behind. Wicket's also got a terrific paint job. And last but not least Wicket includes an awesome alternate hood accessory from his appearance in the Ewoks TV series of the 1980's, which should make all those Ewoks fans very very happy! Wicket is one of the best figures in the Vintage Collection so far and makes us all look forward to seeing future Ewok releases of future quality. Whether or not you think Ewoks suck, there's no denying that Hasbro's figured out how to produce some outstanding Ewok action figures that make great additions to any Star Wars collection.
Review by David Delgado.