This playset was one of the first boxed items I acquired on my re-entry into the collecting hobby back in the early 1990s. As I recall, I attended a toy show of some kind in Toronto when I was in school there, and a dealer had absolutely stacks of these boxes at his stall. I can't remember what I paid but it was certainly not anymore than about $40. Should have bought all they had, I guess...
In any event, what we have here is the Sears (direct) version of the Jabba playset. This box version wasn't generally available in a true retail sense - I understand that it was what you got when you catalog-ordered the item from Sears. The box itself is pretty plain - two-colour litho, and the same image on the front and back of the box. There's nothing printed on the top and bottom nor on the end flaps.
Here's some images from the small "RotJ" catalogs with a nice tableau for me to re-create... which I am able to do because, back in the 1990s, I personally unsealed and opened up the packaging :-O
And here it is! The string on my production toy is obviously much shorter than on the version used for Kenner's photography, though.
A few words about the "action" feature of the playset (yes, "feature" is
singular). The two "outboard" decorative "heads" along the front of the
base are connected to the platform pieces on top of the base. When the
heads are rotated, the two sections of the platform rotate upwards from
the edges, as shown above.
"One look into his glassy eyes and kids will know - JABBA THE HUTT means business!"
And when Jabba means business you get dumped in the pit. Some sculpted detail there - bones, lizards, detritus from past victims, etc.
Copyright info on the bottom of the base. "Made in... who the %^&@ knows?"
As with many Kenner playsets, the Jabba set contains what seems to be an inordinate number of small parts... in addition to the base, there's the hookah stand, hookah bottom bowl, hookah chimney, hookah top bowl, pipe and string, slave collar and string, and the Jabba and Salacious Crumb figures. Yikes!
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Great set. Just in time for the Sail Barge coming from Hasbro Lab.
ReplyDeleteThat Hasbro Lab sail barge is certainly gonna be amazing!
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ReplyDeleteI've been waiting for a Sail Barge all my life. I had to build one out of the board game Computer Battleship when I played Sarlacc Pitt games! I got my Jabba the Hutt for my birthday in 1985. Man, what a wonderful present that was and continues to be! I lost the slave chain however.
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