Recommended music: Andreas Johnson – Glorious
We’ve been keeping busy in the heat all day this #StarWarsSaturday. It’s finally time to cool off inside Echo Base during The Empire Strikes Back. Today, from the Original Trilogy Collection, it’s C-3PO!
As Rebellion troops prepare for an impending ground assault from the Empire, C-3PO decides to lay a little trap for Imperial troops. In a scene you may not recall, wampas were supposed to infiltrate Echo Base and then be trapped in a specific room. C-3PO then placed a warning sign on the door so Rebel Troops would know to avoid it. In a follow-up scene, C-3PO tears off the warning sign so that oblivious snowtroopers invading the base would enter the wampa room!
If this doesn’t sound familiar, the scenes were deleted as the original wampa suits were not impressive enough, and a prop more in line with a hand puppet was seen in the final 1980 version of the film. The scene with C-3PO did make a brief appearance in a teaser trailer, but it may have ultimately been cut from the film not only because the loose wampas in the base plot were removed, but also possibly due to its inclusion of a paper sign, as paper is not seen on screen in the Original Trilogy. Even though these glorious scenes never made it to the movie theater, they are considered canon according to the 2017 book, Star Wars: On the Front Lines.
Hasbro included this C-3PO in the short-lived OTC line in 2004. This release only had six points of articulation, but it was likely the best detail-painted Threepio released at that time.
The Empire Strikes Back turned 45 years old this year! I “figure” there’ll be a new Episode V figure to share here for the rest of the year. Happy 45 years of ESB!
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