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C-3PO

Figure
1999 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Star Wars: A New Hope was released in 1977. The first film of George Lucas' trilogies was the most successful in American history and grossed over $290 million. Sequels released in 1980 and 1983 were equally successful. The films captured their imagination and paved the way for the merchandising that accompanies many films today. A whole host of toy figures, spacecrafts and toy guns were available, as well as costumes, stationery, bedroom accessories and slippers.

This is a figure of the character C-3PO, in the film he is built by Anakin Skywalker, when he was a young child. He was protocol droid designed to serve humans and can communicate in over six million languages. He appears in all six films along side his main companion R2-D2.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleC-3PO (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Moulded plastic, printed card, acrylic
Brief description
Blister packed C-3PO Star Wars figure, made in China by Hasbro in 1999.
Physical description
Star Wars figure in blister pack. The figure is mainly silver with red, orange, yellow and blue exposed wires. The figure comes with a talk chip which allows the figure to talk through the aid of a special reader. The box is acrylic with printed card behind it. This is black and red. It contains the words Star Wars in gold. The name C-3PO is written across the front of the acrylic box in white.
Dimensions
  • Height: 23.1cm
  • Width: 15cm
  • Depth: 2.9cm
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Hasbro UK
Summary
Star Wars: A New Hope was released in 1977. The first film of George Lucas' trilogies was the most successful in American history and grossed over $290 million. Sequels released in 1980 and 1983 were equally successful. The films captured their imagination and paved the way for the merchandising that accompanies many films today. A whole host of toy figures, spacecrafts and toy guns were available, as well as costumes, stationery, bedroom accessories and slippers.

This is a figure of the character C-3PO, in the film he is built by Anakin Skywalker, when he was a young child. He was protocol droid designed to serve humans and can communicate in over six million languages. He appears in all six films along side his main companion R2-D2.
Collection
Accession number
B.35-2009

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Record createdSeptember 22, 2009
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