Thank the Maker! Star Wars reveals the C-3PO Premium Electronic Head

Thank the Maker! Star Wars reveals the C-3PO Premium Electronic Head

As a long-time Star Wars enthusiast who’s been through more than one Death Star (or two), I must say, this C-3PO Premium Electronic Head is something truly spectacular! With my collection spanning from the original trilogy to the sequels, I can appreciate the attention to detail in each version of this golden boy.


Oh my goodness, there you have it – the beloved protocol droid! Seems like he’s striving for some personal growth and development.

StarWars.com unveiled a new item for both collectors and die-hard original trilogy fans in the Star Wars: Galactic Archive Series – the C-3PO Premium Electronic Head. Featuring various modes, this model is set to hit Disney Stores on October 16, with further availability at the Disney Parks following. As of now, the price for this item remains undisclosed.

Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker.

Thank the Maker! Star Wars reveals the C-3PO Premium Electronic Head

The Premium Electronic Head of C-3PO is touch-responsive, capable of reciting more than twenty phrases from different movies in a charming manner reminiscent of Anthony Daniels’ delivery. However, be cautious: When his red eyes light up, it might reveal Sith secrets!

Currently, the Galactic Archive Series doesn’t have a listed price, but it’s renowned for having some of the top-quality models and replicas. Previously, the Kylo Ren Reforged Helmet from this series retailed at over $100. It’s likely that the cost of the upcoming lovable protocol droid will fall within a similar price range.

Starting October 16, you’ll find the Premium Electronic C-3PO Head from the Star Wars: Galactic Archive Series at the Disney Store, with more locations coming up at a Disney Park in the near future!

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2024-09-30 19:21

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