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(More customer reviews)Even if I wasn't a Star Wars geek, Natalie Portman would still be one of my dreamgirls, but I don't think she ever looked hotter than in Star Wars Episode 2, and here she is as Padme Amidala in her white outfit from that film, complete with a real cloth poncho and a removable plastic hood. This lovely little figure is very well articulated, at the head, shoulders, waist, knees, elbows, ankles, and hands, even doubly in some places. Her silver blaster fits into a holster on her belt, and she's nicely detailed with a decent head sculpt. It's not the best I've seen of her, but it's far from the worst. I suppose one could remove the poncho, but I wouldn't. It's sewn to itself and fits tightly around her neck, and I'd think it would get rather messed up if you tried to take it off and on. If you want to do so, I recommend buying two or buying one of the older white-outfit Padmes without a poncho. Padme looks pretty cool with her hood on, which fits perfectly, but who wants to cover her up? Again, good reason to buy two or an older white-outfit model. She also comes with a part for the R3-A2 astromech droid (right leg), since this Padme figure is from the fantastic build-a-droid line. Considering the ridiculously high prices of small action figures like this nowadays, the build-a-droid series provides a nice incentive. Too bad I only recently got into them myself, as I've only completed one droid so far (I'm not used to buying Star Wars figures at full-price since they've gotten so expensive, but I recently found some figures irresistible, and getting a build-a-droid figure out of it was cool too). The purchase of three other specific characters in this wave will allow you to complete R3-A2, (Han Solo, R2-D2, and Chewbacca), just make sure they're the right versions of each. And, though I never buy two of any figure myself, even if I do remove them from the packages, that's another reason you might want two of this one. There's some really lovely Amidala/Portman imagery on the front and back of the card. I'm rather sad that I had to rip it open and toss it. Keep those bar codes though! I almost forgot, if you collect 5, you can mail away for Qui Gon and his Eopie! It's 6.99, but hey, that's cheaper than buying a figure in stores without an Eopie to ride!
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