Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Hasbro Scoops Their Own Star Wars Toy Fair Showing

So It's only fair I swipe it and repost here, correct? Correct. Not like Starwars.com needs the traffic. I NEED TO EAT!!!

It was a competitive year for boys properties, but Star Wars once again grabbed the top slot, demonstrating its enormous staying power even after 33 years. With 2009 year-end figures placing Star Wars 40% ahead of any other toy license, the Power of the Force continues to thrive. This weekend's International Toy Fair will provide a sneak peek at some of the exciting upcoming products from "a galaxy far, far away."

HASBRO

The Force remains strong at Hasbro, Inc. which continues to bring all the action, battles and fantasy of Star Wars to life with a full array of toys and games. In 2010, Star Wars fans celebrate the launch of the third season of the highly-rated Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series with toys that replicate the battles between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. This year, Hasbro also commemorates the 30th anniversary of fan-favorite The Empire Strikes Back with toys, special packaging and promotions that recreate the excitement fans experienced when the film stormed into theaters "a long time ago."

BOBA FETT HELMET

Show off your bounty hunting skills like Boba Fett, the greatest bounty hunter in the galaxy, with the Star Wars BOBA FETT HELMET. Impressively designed and styled, the Star Wars BOBA FETT HELMET allows children to pretend to be their favorite bounty hunter. (Approximate Retail Price: $34.99; Ages: 4 & up; Available: August 1, 2010)

GENERAL GRIEVOUS LIGHTSABER

JEDI warriors have long recognized the prowess of GENERAL GRIEVOUS as a highly skilled, elusive and often multiple-LIGHTSABER-wielding adversary. Now, kids can engage in LIGHTSABER battles just like this powerful cyborg with the new The Clone Wars GENERAL GRIEVOUS LIGHTSABER. Battle with the power of GENERAL GRIEVOUS by spinning the two LIGHTSABERS simultaneously in one hand, take out the spinner and connect the two LIGHTSABERS for double-bladed LIGHTSABER action, or use the two separately to ward off an opponent. (Approximate Retail Price: $34.99; Ages: 6 & up; Available: August 1, 2010)


LEGO

The first licensed property for the LEGO Group in 1999, LEGO Star Wars continues to be one of the company's best-selling lines, appealing to both children new to the story and to adult collectors who have followed Star Wars for years. January kicks off with a mix of modern classics and new Clone Wars sets. Included in the assortment are: Rebel Trooper and Snow Trooper Army Packs, Freeco Speeder, Trifighter Droid, Tie Defender, and the ARC-170 Starfighter. August proves to be even bigger with six new sets: Plo Koon's Starfighter, Hoth Wampa Set (below), General Grievous Starfighter, Palpatine's Shuttle, Slave I and Clone Turbo Tank (below).

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