Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones: 12" Count Dooku (Toy)

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Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones: 12" Count Dooku


Average Customer Rating: 4.33/5.00
Amazon Sales Rank: 4,415
Toy Release Date: 21 August, 2002
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Age Group: 4 - 8 years

View on Amazon (ASIN: B000063N62)

Number of Toys: 1
Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours
Amazon Price: $19.99


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Amazon Customer Reviews of this item: (Average Rating is 4.33/5.00)

Rating: 4 [ EXELLENT ]
This toy is awesome! The face is the finest 12" face sculpt I have ever seen. It looks EXACTLY like Christopher Lee! This toy is very cool with authenticly styled clothing. The neck can move in practicly every direction, including down. Is this so he can look down at the proposed 6" inch Yoda?

Rating: 5 [ I GIVE THIS TOY A 5 out of 5!!! ]
I gave this toy a 5 for educational value because it told me how much clothes Christopher Lee had to put on.....and it is more than you think!! All in All this is a cool toy! Buy it!!!!!

Rating: 5 [ My Favorite 12" Star Wars Figure ]
OK... you've probably read the negative stuff. I know I did. Yeah, he's the same height as Obi-Wan, even though Ewan McGregor and Christopher Lee have a height difference of about a foot! Yes, they DID punch little holes in the cape for who knows what reason. But... big deal!
The hands are amazingly articulated, like no 12" figure I've seen, hinging at the knuckles... Dooku can actually make the "okee-dokee" gesture. Cool taunting pose for a diorama! All the joints are superior, in fact... there is much more realistic movement than say... the cool but blocky Clonetrooper.
As a lifelong Christopher Lee fan, I have been less than thrilled with his depiction in the smaller figures... even in the admittedly great "Darth Tyranus Unleased", where the artist possibly pulled the face from a still of Sauruman, prosthetic nose and all...
But this is the pay-off from the new laser imaging, if you ask me. The face is definitely Christopher Lee, imperiousness intact. The best likeness of the actors so far, IMO. Almost unsettling! The natural poise and posture of the doll make it balanced in very severe, formal stances. Perfect!
Yes, the saber is slightly oversized. They all are! But look at how much more detailed and realistic this figure is and it's understandable why it's been so hard to find, and why some sites are selling them for $[$$]+!
No true Star Wars collection can omit this piece, I think. I've been looking for months, and just now ToysR'Us is getting them, but the employees are grabbing them up. KB probably won't get them at all. Amazon is the cheapest place I could find anywhere, and I got it in 3 days from the time of ordering, which was about 4 days ahead of the estimate!
So I'm pleased. Dooku is in a place of entertainment center honor, holding two sabers in an en-garde position. Get 'em while there're still around, says I!