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Attack of the Clones returns with Hot Toys’ new Anakin and Padmé figures

Hot Toys’ latest Star Wars figures head back into the beginning of the Clone Wars, bringing the power couple of Anakin and Padmé to fans.

From Geonosis to you

More new Star Wars announcements from Hot Toys?! Yes, the company is on a roll, though that’s not all that new, and doling out reveal after reveal these last few months. Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala being the latest.

Both figures sport the brand’s signature attention to detail on their outfits and accessories, complete with some nice effect pieces on Anakin’s lightsaber. Speaking of Anakin, fans can of course look for spot-on sculpts of actors Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker and Natalie Portman as Padmé.

Wearing a meticulously tailored Jedi robe and tunic, the figure also has an interchangeable mechno-arm, two LED light-up lightsabers™, both with lightsaber motion effects, and a specially designed Geonosian™ factory themed display stand. The Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones – 1/6 Scale Anakin Skywalker Figure is presented in commemorative packaging featuring the Star Wars: Attack of the Clones 20th Anniversary logo.

Sideshow Toys press release

Dressed in a skillfully tailored version of the white outfit with beige cape and metal armbands that she wore on Geonosis™, Padmé also comes with two styles of blaster, a headpiece, and a pair of handcuffs with chain. A specially designed Geonosian™ factory themed display stand is also included. The Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones – Padmé Amidala 1/6 Scale Figure is also presented in commemorative packaging featuring the Star Wars: Attack of the Clones 20th Anniversary logo. 

Sideshow Toys press release

Both figures above are shipping some time in the first half of 2024, and are up for pre-order now via Sideshow Toys.

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