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This is what happens when you cross the #Cantina and #DeathStar playsets 😄 #StarWarsActionFigures

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Mientras se visita #Villamorón y #Villegas no está de más pasar por su #cantina, ámbito de #tiempo y #convivencia, para estar sin propósito, #conversar sin rendimiento, #compartir sin calcular, vivencia cada vez más escasa de una #cultura contra la lógica de la optimización.

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Swingers de Cantina
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#ECDQEMSD #Podcast - #Swingers de #Cantina
Una introducción al misterioso mundo del #intercambiodeparejas en un mundo de #rockolas desconcertantes
Serías swinger? - Una cantina histórica - De #Sepultura a Los Cadetes de Linares - Hotel Arcoiris
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La Cantina, acrylic on canvas (20 cm x 20 cm).
#art #arte #kunst #painting #pintura #illustration #music #cantina #Oaxaca #Mexico

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Richard Davies "Cantina"
Richard Davies "Cantina" YouTube video by sbritt

More #blizzard #music from long ago... 1997.

Somebody big should cover this.

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Oga’s Cantina Reopens in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland

Oga’s Cantina Reopens in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Oga’s Cantina Returns to Disneyland’s Galaxy’s Edge Batuu is buzzing! After closing its doors in late January, Oga’s Cant...

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Pianura, pusher 40enne arrestato in cantina: sequestrati crack, hashish e soldi Napoli – Continua senza sosta l’attività di controllo del territorio da parte della Questura di Napoli per arginare il fenomeno dello spaccio di sostanze stupefacenti. L’ultimo intervento in ordine di tempo è stato messo a segno dagli agenti del Commissariato di Pianura, che nella mattinata di mercoledì hanno arrestato un...

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Preorder Star Wars The Vintage Collection Mos Eisley Cantina 4-Pack Preorders for the Hasbro Star Wars The Vintage Collection Mos Eisley Cantina 4-Pack featuring Chalmun, Garindan, Labria & Arl...

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The Cantina Cast 636: Prequels and Sequels: The Final Hype, Part 2?! (Patreon Preview) Grab a flagon of your favorite brew for episode 636 of the Cantina Cast. The post The Cantina Cast 636: Preque...

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The Cantina Cast 635: Skeleton Crew: One Year Later Grab a flagon of your favorite brew for episode 635 of the Cantina Cast. The post The Cantina Cast 635: Skeleton Crew: One Year Later appeared fi...

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Star Wars Figure of the Day: Day 3,314: Sandtrooper (Stormtroopers of the Empire, The Vintage Collection) ** SANDTROOPER _Re-revised_** **_The Vintage Collection_ 3 3/4-Inch Stormtroopers of the Empire Set Item No.: **_No. G1281_ **Manufacturer:** _Hasbro_ **Number:** _n/a_ **Includes:** _Blasters x 3_ **Action Feature:** _n/a_ **Retail:** _$49.99_ **Availability:** _September 2025_ **Appearances:** _Star Wars_ **Bio:** Stormtroopers specialize in operations across the galaxy, from desert worlds to arctic conditions. Scout troopers patrol for the Empire with speeder bikes. (Taken from packaging.) **Image:** Adam's photo lab. **Availability:**Click here to buy it at Entertainment Earth now! **** **Click here to buy it at eBay now! ** ** Commentary:** As we eye a whopping, exhausting, confusing sixth decade of these action figures I have to wonder what's important. Is it fidelity to the films? Is it more important to deliver what we _think_ we saw? Or is it better to make the best-possible toy? I'm sure some of you are going "yes, everything" and you're part of the problem as we look at this swell **Sandtrooper** figure from a 3-pack last year. I think it delivers the quintessential ideal of a Sandtrooper, with options. That's good! In recent years we've seen licensees get more access to some archival materials, resulting in discoveries like some troopers having green lenses. This figure has black ones. What should it be? If you ask me, black is good because that is what people seem to remember seeing on-screen and with their other toys. I don't mind the idea of a variant or chase version, but after five decades I'm not necessarily interested in throwing out my old toys in the name of fidelity to the source material. And it feels about right - as far as I can tell Hasbro opted to make a specific splotched, orange-pauldron'd extra from StarWars.com. Hasbro's is a little less dirty, with lighter dirt on the figure that may look a little closer to the scenery. The helmet doesn't seem to be an exact match, which seems to be a thing Internet toy reviewers are expected to notice and be livid about, but it's close. The black band over the eyes is lower, like the photo. The mouth is more or less what you see. The configuration is close. You'll notice there's an ammo pouch over the shoulder of the costume, but it was moved to the pauldron for the figure. It's close enough. The backpack is unique in that it uses shoulder straps rather than a peg to connect to the figure. I also need to note that the belt does not match exactly, as the black pouches from the movie are not replicated on the figure. I'm not dumping on Hasbro for this, they're modifying an existing trooper to do double-duty here and did a good job making something that gets the job done. With the abundant articulation and labor to build the figure, plus higher price points, you can't have everything - and I'm starting to wonder if I'd be OK with a slight reduction in articulation if it meant a bigger budget for more new tooling and deco. What would you rather have - a new belt, or rocker ankles and thigh swivels? Maybe there's a compromise to be had someday. If Hasbro made several troopers in various poses, I think I could live without them all needing to be super-articulated $20 (or higher) releases. The backpack has good decoration with lots of painted bits. Hasbro did a great job matching the detail and painting the various white and gray bits, so I don't have much to complain about there. This would be a great figure to use for your "move along" scene dioramas, or any old desert dwelling scenario. I have many Sandtroopers and I would say this is one of Hasbro's very best - if you are so inclined, go get a set or three. Sure it's basically a tricked-out Stormtrooper with a unique belly region, but that's the best overall figure that we have right now. It's not perfect, but we know that he'll be back some day, because Hasbro will be revising these figures 'til I'm old and gray. But how about blasters? We have a rifle with no paint. We have a grenade launcher with a painted strap. We also have a classic Stormtrooper blaster with a silver highlight. It's a pity and kind of a waste to give us army-building options in a set that is vaguely conducive to buying multiples. I can't speak for y'alls, but I don't need a ton of Scout Troopers or Snowtrooper Officers - but Sandtroopers? I could use more Sandtroopers. Anyway, it's a good three-pack. **Collector's Notes:** I got mine from Hasbro Pulse, it was later sold at Entertainment Earth. **--Adam Pawlus** Day 3,314: January 27, 2026

Star Wars Figure of the Day: Day 3,314: Sandtrooper (Stormtroopers of the Empire, The Vintage Collection) SANDTROOPER Re-revised The Vintage Collection 3 3/4-Inch Stormtroopers of the Empire Set It...

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Star Wars Figure of the Day: Day 3,314: Sandtrooper (Stormtroopers of the Empire, The Vintage Collection) ** SANDTROOPER _Re-revised_** **_The Vintage Collection_ 3 3/4-Inch Stormtroopers of the Empire Set Item No.: **_No. G1281_ **Manufacturer:** _Hasbro_ **Number:** _n/a_ **Includes:** _Blasters x 3_ **Action Feature:** _n/a_ **Retail:** _$49.99_ **Availability:** _September 2025_ **Appearances:** _Star Wars_ **Bio:** Stormtroopers specialize in operations across the galaxy, from desert worlds to arctic conditions. Scout troopers patrol for the Empire with speeder bikes. (Taken from packaging.) **Image:** Adam's photo lab. **Availability:**Click here to buy it at Entertainment Earth now! **** **Click here to buy it at eBay now! ** ** Commentary:** As we eye a whopping, exhausting, confusing sixth decade of these action figures I have to wonder what's important. Is it fidelity to the films? Is it more important to deliver what we _think_ we saw? Or is it better to make the best-possible toy? I'm sure some of you are going "yes, everything" and you're part of the problem as we look at this swell **Sandtrooper** figure from a 3-pack last year. I think it delivers the quintessential ideal of a Sandtrooper, with options. That's good! In recent years we've seen licensees get more access to some archival materials, resulting in discoveries like some troopers having green lenses. This figure has black ones. What should it be? If you ask me, black is good because that is what people seem to remember seeing on-screen and with their other toys. I don't mind the idea of a variant or chase version, but after five decades I'm not necessarily interested in throwing out my old toys in the name of fidelity to the source material. And it feels about right - as far as I can tell Hasbro opted to make a specific splotched, orange-pauldron'd extra from StarWars.com. Hasbro's is a little less dirty, with lighter dirt on the figure that may look a little closer to the scenery. The helmet doesn't seem to be an exact match, which seems to be a thing Internet toy reviewers are expected to notice and be livid about, but it's close. The black band over the eyes is lower, like the photo. The mouth is more or less what you see. The configuration is close. You'll notice there's an ammo pouch over the shoulder of the costume, but it was moved to the pauldron for the figure. It's close enough. The backpack is unique in that it uses shoulder straps rather than a peg to connect to the figure. I also need to note that the belt does not match exactly, as the black pouches from the movie are not replicated on the figure. I'm not dumping on Hasbro for this, they're modifying an existing trooper to do double-duty here and did a good job making something that gets the job done. With the abundant articulation and labor to build the figure, plus higher price points, you can't have everything - and I'm starting to wonder if I'd be OK with a slight reduction in articulation if it meant a bigger budget for more new tooling and deco. What would you rather have - a new belt, or rocker ankles and thigh swivels? Maybe there's a compromise to be had someday. If Hasbro made several troopers in various poses, I think I could live without them all needing to be super-articulated $20 (or higher) releases. The backpack has good decoration with lots of painted bits. Hasbro did a great job matching the detail and painting the various white and gray bits, so I don't have much to complain about there. This would be a great figure to use for your "move along" scene dioramas, or any old desert dwelling scenario. I have many Sandtroopers and I would say this is one of Hasbro's very best - if you are so inclined, go get a set or three. Sure it's basically a tricked-out Stormtrooper with a unique belly region, but that's the best overall figure that we have right now. It's not perfect, but we know that he'll be back some day, because Hasbro will be revising these figures 'til I'm old and gray. But how about blasters? We have a rifle with no paint. We have a grenade launcher with a painted strap. We also have a classic Stormtrooper blaster with a silver highlight. It's a pity and kind of a waste to give us army-building options in a set that is vaguely conducive to buying multiples. I can't speak for y'alls, but I don't need a ton of Scout Troopers or Snowtrooper Officers - but Sandtroopers? I could use more Sandtroopers. Anyway, it's a good three-pack. **Collector's Notes:** I got mine from Hasbro Pulse, it was later sold at Entertainment Earth. **--Adam Pawlus** Day 3,314: January 27, 2026

Star Wars Figure of the Day: Day 3,314: Sandtrooper (Stormtroopers of the Empire, The Vintage Collection) SANDTROOPER Re-revised The Vintage Collection 3 3/4-Inch Stormtroopers of the Empire Set It...

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The Vixens are working up a sweat!

#auburnfire #secondlife #nsfw #strippers #starwars #cantina #twilek #slphotography

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Dance practice at The Queen's Gambit Cantina in Naboo's beautiful Lake District

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Bon alors, j'ai rien compris à l'échange. 😳🤔

Mais si transformer la #cave en #cantina nous permet d'avoir un cuissot ⭐️⭐️⭐️ qui accommode les rats en mode gastro et sur fond de Mariachi , je vote POUR !!! 🥳

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Oga’s Cantina Closing in Galaxy’s Edge for Original Trilogy Update Oga’s Cantina Closes to Prepare for New Star Wars Eras Starting Tuesday, January 20, Oga’s Cantina at Disneyland will clo...

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Je suis sûr qu'avec un peu d'énergie de tous, on peut transformer #LaCave en la #Cantina

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Bom Vimdin and Momaw Nadon (aka Hammerhead) sit at the bar in the cantina.

Bom Vimdin and Momaw Nadon (aka Hammerhead) sit at the bar in the cantina.

Chillin’ at the cantina…

#toyphotography #actionfigures #StarWars #Cantina

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#MosEisley #Cantina #Greedo #Sopranos

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Visual Guide Update - Cantina Adventure Set - The Vintage Collection Tonight we are adding the Cantina Adventure Set to our The Vintage Collection Visual Guide. Click below to check out all of the ...

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Visual Guide Update - Cantina Adventure Set - The Vintage Collection Tonight we are adding the Cantina Adventure Set to our The Vintage Collection Visual Guide. Click below to check out all of the ...

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The Cantina Cast 630: Star Wars In 2026! Grab a flagon of your favorite brew for episode 630 of the Cantina Cast. The post The Cantina Cast 630: Star Wars In 2026! appeared first on Jedi News . 202...

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A Popular Disneyland Restaurant Is Temporarily Closing! We've got some important news about Oga's Cantina in Disneyland!

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El domingo, 11, a las 11.30h., empezaremos una nueva #visita guiada, la correspondiente al mes de #enero, en #Villamorón para luego ir a #Villegas. Con ropa de abrigo y un caldo en la #cantina también se puede disfrutar del #patrimonio y del #paisaje. Que el frío no os arredre.

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Star Wars Figure of the Day: Day 3,308: Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi (The Vintage Collection) ** BEN (OBI-WAN) KENOBI _I think we've reached the ceiling of what cloth robes can deliver_** **_The Vintage Collection_ 3 3/4-Inch Action Figure Item No.: **_Asst. E7763 No. G0922_ **Manufacturer:** _Hasbro_ **Number:** _#373_ **Includes:** _Lightsaber, hilt, cloak_ **Action Feature:** _n/a_ **Retail:** _$16.99_ **Availability:** _September 2025_ **Appearances:** _Star Wars_ **Bio:** At Princess Leia's plea for help, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi embarked on a journey to Alderaan with Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, C-3PO, and hired pilots Han Solo and Chewbacca. (Taken from the figure's cardback.) **Image:** Adam's photo lab. **Availability:**Click here to buy it at Entertainment Earth now! **** **Click here to buy it at eBay now! ** ** Commentary:** In 2024 and 2025 we got some new versions of key characters from the original film. That's a big deal, and it invites a lot of scrutiny as fans are being given higher prices and have high expectations that these new figures will surpass previous purchases. It is expected that the likes of **Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi** are not merely good, but after several releases must be the very best and maybe even final, perfect edition. This isn't that. It attempts to iterate on the 2004 and 2009 versions of the figure, and does make some improvements. The cloak is still goofy and gets in the way of the arm articulation, which isn't conducive to the two-handed lightsaber fighting poses from the movie. There are aspects of this figure which are incredible, but this is a complainy review because a great likeness and the best-yet leg articulation is hard to deal with when you're going to need another separate figure to do your dueling. The materials used and the super-articulated format have limitations with bulky costumes, and it may be necessary to make multiple figures (or figures with swappable parts) to meet the demands of displays and maybe even play. I would be lying if I say 2025 Kenobi isn't good, but it doesn't drastically improve on the 2009 versions from _The Legacy Collection_ in terms of being able to fight or have his hood up. In case you forgot, we got single-carded Obi-Wan with elbow and knee ball joints, plus a table with a Leia hologram figure, in _The Legacy Collection_. It could stand and sit, it looked good, and it had an excellent - for 17 years ago - likeness. 2009 Kenobi had hair which was a little more gray, 2025 is a little more white with the whole photoreal face painting. It has separately molded hair that matches a painted beard. The actual facial hair of the figure is close to the cardback photo, but since it's right there you can easily tell there's a little more color in his sideburns and cheeks, plus a little more dark hair on the sides. When it comes to the new head, it's a good modern improvement - but the old ones were also basically just fine. If Hasbro does a version 2.0, I would ask them to spend the dime and give him a little more color in his beard if they can make it look right. If not, this'll do. For a portrait the size of a peanut, it's excellent. Costume color is mostly fine. There's always room for a little interpretation with the color of the cloak, the tan robes, and I guess the belt buckle. Costume photos make it look like a tarnished silver-adjacent color. Hasbro opted to make this figure's belt buckle gold. What's right? Probably the tarnished silver. Everything is close enough that I don't think you can fault the Pantones used to make this guy. Articulation is improved a bit, but this figure isn't capable of all the poses I would deem essential after a dozen different revisions. You can kind of get both hands together to do the death pose from the Death Star - the range of movement in the arms isn't fantastic. It's also hindered by the cloak. With the cloak off, you can make it work. With the cloak on, the tiny bunched-up fabric garment actively pushes the arms apart so it has to be very, very specifically posed. It is not a satisfying experience. You're going to have difficulty getting both hands on the saber to fight Darth Vader, too. I won't say it's impossible, but I'm not liking the results after minutes of fussing with it. It's a toy - this should be simple, or there should be a simpler solution like "duel arms" you can pop out, similar to 2004 Dagobah Luke. The arm articulation is pretty much the same as the 2009 figure with deeper elbow cuts, and exposes the limitations on some super-articulated figures due to the costume design. I think the only option is to pursue swappable arms - a set of alternate pre-posed arms as bonus gear (at a higher price point) could fix this. I'm not normally an advocate for alternate body parts, but we're at a point where you just plain can't get the arms to sit right within a cloth cloak. I don't think Hasbro can make a set of arms with full articulation at this size that can assume the position within a soft goods cloak. There may be value to pre-posed arms or a hard plastic cloak shell to keep the figure's pose from melting away.. The inner robe sculpting is nicely done. The texture is good, and it was good in 2009. It's a little different, but you can tell they're working from the same reference given where the folds go. His lower robes are cloth and the legs have an extensive range of movement. He can sit, no problem. The boots and legs make me think the plan is to repurpose them for prequel Jedi, but I guess we'll find out this year. As mentioned above, I find the range of arm movement below expectations and not significantly improved, but for a figure that'll just sit in your Cantina or train Luke on the _Falcon_? The articulation is perfect. I like the lightsaber hilts. The hands have problems double-gripping them due to interference from engineering and the figure's unusual thumbs, but you can kind of, sort of, make it almost awkwardly work. One of my gripes about _The Vintage Collection_ is that each figure looks amazing, but they're generally difficult to pose just right. A coat, a belt, a skirt, or some element will push limbs away from where you want them to go. It's one reason I'm fond of _Retro_ - movement is limited, but it stays where you put it. I don't want my figures to fight me, and Obi-Wan doesn't want to fight for me. I do not like the cloth cloak. It is not an improvement. Hasbro hasn't had a lot of great luck with cloth Jedi capes and cloaks and robes at this scale. In this case, it's folded kind of oddly and Hasbro sewed the hood down. You can snip the tip, but not everybody likes to make modifications to the figures and the hood is _huge_. As is, it hangs somewhat oddly. It just isn't cut right. Around the shoulders, there's a little too much fabric. The sleeves are too small and tight, in the movie they're much longer and hang down a bit. With a little work I can get it to look mildly acceptable, but I think that after 25 years of cloth Jedi robes on 3 3/4-inch scale action figures we can all admit that there are limitations of the material and/or factory sewing machines that may not be able to deliver a satisfying experience at this size. At this point I think it's just beyond the technical expertise of the factory or the designer, and alternative materials must be examined. Perusing fan and official figure photography, I don't think it's just my opinion - the cut of the robe just isn't worthy of a "premium" collector-priced figure in today's market. After several decades I think I just have to make peace with the fact that this is probably as good as a "super articulated" Kenobi as we're going to get - unless you change up the engineering and try something different. I'd recommend this to anyone who doesn't have an Alec Guiness Kenobi in their collection, because it is still the best one overall so far - but other ones have unique accessories and poses you may find valuable. If you want maximum articulation but aren't too bothered by the cloth hindering some of it, with the best likeness, this is your current best bet. But for a dueling alternative, keep reading. **Collector's Notes:** I got mine from Entertainment Earth. While not exactly a looker by modern standards, I would recommend you look up the 25th Anniversary Obi-Wan Kenobi [FOTD #110] and/or _The Last Jedi_ Kenobi [FOTD #2,413] for dueling purposes. It's necessary for your double-handed dueling Death Star needs. The price isn't too high yet, but it has been slowly increasing. **Confidential to Hasbro:** I know you guys like Deluxe figures for $25 and up, and I think you should consider Obi-Wan for a fancy upgrade. A version of this figure with multiple plastic robe pieces for specific poses might look good and give you another bite at the apple for the figure tooling. Sculpted plastic hoods do tend to look great - so why not include plastic robes for specific vehicle riding needs, specific dueling needs, and including them with version 2.0? I think VC #373 is good for certain fans - they want a carded figure, they want the cloth, and you gave them exactly the kind of figure they asked for - bravo. But it doesn't look great in a diorama, and I think plastic robe parts are the solution and I'm willing to pay for it. Consider it for the 50th anniversary, perhaps in a duel with Darth Vader set or a Death Star playset. I would also recommend looking at 2004 Dagobah Luke for a "statue" solution that may be cheaper and use less labor at your factories. Swappable arms gave this $5 Luke figure wildly different poses that were not possible to replicate with "super articulated" arms. An Obi-Wan with pre-posed scene-specific arms could be a viable product for cutting off alien arms or distracting Sith Lords. Some fans will complain, but it's the internet and that's what we do here. New features and functions give fans a reason to buy a figure other than "now he's got ankle rockers." There is more to being a functional figure than merely having the most articulation. A "Statue Series" might be a great sidekick to _The Vintage Collection_ for scene-specific major characters in the films, with reduced factory labor costs. **--Adam Pawlus** Day 3,308: January 6, 2026

Star Wars Figure of the Day: Day 3,308: Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi (The Vintage Collection) BEN (OBI-WAN) KENOBI I think we've reached the ceiling of what cloth robes can deliver The Vintage Collecti...

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