To gain free passage through Jabba the Hutts routes, the Republic agrees to rescue the crime lords kidnapped son, Rotta the Huttlet. Obi-Wan learns that Anakin and his team have found the child and are under attack by Separatist forces. Obi-Wan races to join them on the remote planet, bringing much-needed reinforcements to Anakin and his embattled team.
Step into The Clone Wars animated world with this articulated action figure based on the anime character. With broad shoulders Read more…

Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars
I have the same complaint with CLONE WARS Anakin Skywalker. While the figure bears a very accurate physical resemblance to the animated character both in face and costume, it lacks flexibility. While the head and the arms can move well, the shoulder plates limit raising the arms above the head. The legs only move at the hips, having stiff knees and ankles. My son and daughter still play with the figure (it is Obiwan Kenobi after all!), but they both think he should have the articulation of a clone trooper, and they’re right. If Ahsoka’s legs can bend, why cant Obiwan and Anakin? Hasbro provided a couple of useless accessories such as a clone helmet, and a rocket back back with a firing missile. You have to pop off Obiwan’s head to pop on the helmet and I’ve never seen my kids play with the rocket pack. There is of course a blue lightsaber. Overall, a necessary addition to the cast, but Hasbro could have done better. I AM YOUR FATHER