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In episode 1 of Plastic Galaxy, we set the stage for an incredible journey through the history of Star Wars action figures. From the moment Star Wars hit theaters in 1977, kids everywhere didn’t just want to watch the film—they wanted to own it. Enter George Lucas, who was savvy enough to secure the merchandising rights for the film, changing the course of toy history. Despite big companies like Mego passing on the opportunity, Kenner, a small toy company from Cincinnati, took the risk and changed the toy industry forever.
But there was one big problem—Kenner wasn’t ready to produce the toys. The solution? The infamous Early Bird Certificate package, where kids received an empty envelope with a promise: their Star Wars figures would arrive soon. And it worked! The first four figures—Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, and R2-D2—were released in 1978, kicking off a toy revolution. Kenner didn’t stop there, quickly expanding the line with beloved characters like Han Solo, Darth Vader, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, as well as vehicles like the Millennium Falcon and X-Wing.
This episode also features our Collector’s Spotlight on the rare Vinyl Cape Jawa, one of the first legendary variants in Star Wars collecting. Initially released with a vinyl cape in 1978, it was soon replaced by a cloth cape version, making the vinyl cape version an incredibly rare and valuable collectible today. A loose Vinyl Cape Jawa can sell for thousands, and it’s a must-have for any serious Star Wars collector.
Whether you’re an avid collector or just a fan of the magic of Star Wars, this episode will take you on a journey through the fascinating origins of these iconic action figures and their lasting impact on pop culture. Tune in and discover how these little plastic heroes became a worldwide phenomenon!