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How Many Original Star Wars Figures Are There? Collector's Guide

By [email protected] in Oct 22, 2024

Kenner’s original Star Wars figure line, produced from 1977 to 1985, became a cultural phenomenon. During these years, Kenner released a wide range of action figures that captured the imagination of children and collectors alike, from the iconic 12-back figures of the first wave to the rare Power of the Force line. The question is, how many original Star Wars figures are there?

This guide will walk you through the ultimate collection of original Star Wars figures by breaking it down year by year, highlighting key releases and everything you need to know as a dedicated collector. Let’s dive into it!

How Many Star Wars Action Figures Were Released?

Kenner released a total of more than 100 Star Wars action figures between 1977 and 1985. The main list includes 96 figures, but the final card-back promoted 92 figures, as Kenner updated and discontinued certain versions of popular characters. For example, two versions of R2-D2 and one version of C-3PO were discontinued as new versions of these characters were released. 

Additional characters like the taller blue Snaggletooth and members of the Rebo Band (Max Rebo, Sy Snootles, and Droopy McCool) were also produced but were not part of the main blister card releases. Kenner also made creatures like Jabba the Hutt, though these are not typically considered part of the core action figure line.

List of All Original Star Wars Figures From 1977 To 1985

Released by Kenner, these figures spanned the original trilogy, starting with Star Wars and expanding through The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Explore a full list of these iconic figures and see how many you can add to your collection!

1977-1979: The Star Wars Waves - 21 Figures

Back in 1977, Kenner wasn’t quite ready with their Star Wars action figures in time for the holidays, so they came up with a pre-order system. Instead of actual figures, customers could buy the Early Bird package, which came with a certificate. You could mail it in between February 1 and June 1, 1978, to get the first four figures: Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia Organa, Chewbacca, and R2-D2. 

After that, Kenner’s original lineup, known as the “12-Backs” (because 12 characters were pictured on the packaging), hit shelves from 1977 to 1979, including those original four. 

The original 12 figures were:

  1. Luke Skywalker (Came with a yellow lightsaber and was part of the Early Bird set).

  2. Princess Leia Organa (Released with a blaster and vinyl cape).

  3. Chewbacca (Featured his Wookiee bowcaster).

  4. R2-D2 (Known for his rotating dome).

  5. Darth Vader (Came with a red lightsaber and vinyl cape).

  6. Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi (Released with a blue lightsaber and vinyl cape).

  7. Han Solo (Came with a blaster and had both a "small head" and a rarer "large head" variation).

  8. Jawa (Released in both a cloth and a rarer vinyl cape version).

  9. Stormtrooper (Featured a blaster accessory).

  10. Death Squad Commander (Released with an Imperial blaster).

  11. Sand People (Tusken Raider).

  12. C-3PO (Had removable limbs).

Then, Kenner released the 20-back and 21-back carded figures. These cardbacks were based on the Star Wars: A New Hope movie and add these figures:

  1. Greedo

  2. Hammerhead

  3. Snaggletooth

  4. Walrus Man

  5. Luke Skywalker: X-wing Pilot

  6. R5-D4

  7. Death Star Droid

  8. Power Droid

  9. Boba Fett

After these releases, Kenner transitioned the branding to The Empire Strikes Back in 1980, leading to the 31-back and beyond packs that included a growing number of figures, new card designs, and a more detailed universe.

1980-1981: The Empire Strikes Back - 47 Figures

From 1980 to 1981, Kenner launched a new batch of action figures to go along with The Empire Strikes Back. These figures came with an updated “31-Back” card design, showing off characters from both the original Star Wars and the new movie. The big change? The cardbacks now featured more figures—jumping from 12 to 31, and later 47. Plus, the packaging proudly sported the new Empire Strikes Back logo.

The final “The Empire Strikes Back” pack had:

  1. Leia Organa (Bespin Gown)

  2. FX-7

  3. Imperial Stormtrooper (Hoth Battle Gear)

  4. Rebel Soldier (Hoth Battle Gear)

  5. Bossk (Bounty Hunter)

  6. IG-88

  7. Luke Skywalker (Bespin Fatigues)

  8. Han Solo (Hoth Outfit)

  9. Lando Calrissian

  10. Bespin Security Guard

  11. Yoda

  12. Ugnaught

  13. Dengar

  14. Han Solo (Bespin Outfit)

  15. Lobot

  16. Leia (Hoth Outfit)

  17. Rebel Commander

  18. AT-AT Driver

  19. Imperial Commander

  20. 2-1B

  21. Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) (with Sensorscope)

  22. C-3PO (Removable Limbs)

  23. Luke Skywalker (Hoth Battle Gear)

  24. AT-AT Commander

  25. (Twin-Pod) Cloud Car Pilot

  26. Bespin Security Guard

  27. 4-LOM

  28. Zuckuss

  29. Imperial Tie Fighter Pilot

1983-1984: Return of the Jedi Expansion - 79 Figures

In 1983, the 65-back cards were the first to feature Return of the Jedi branding. These cardbacks displayed the Return of the Jedi logo and featured a range of newly introduced characters from the movie, including many from Jabba’s Palace and Endor.

  1. Admiral Ackbar

  2. Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight Outfit)

  3. Princess Leia Organa (Boushh Disguise)

  4. Gamorrean Guard

  5. Emperor’s Royal Guard

  6. Chief Chirpa

  7. Logray (Ewok Medicine Man)

  8. Klaatu

  9. Rebel Commando

  10. Weequay

  11. Squid Head

  12. General Madine

  13. Bib Fortuna

  14. Ree-Yees

  15. Biker Scout

  16. Lando Calrissian (Skiff Guard Disguise)

  17. Nien Nunb

Then, the 77-back cards expanded the Return of the Jedi lineup with more characters, particularly those associated with Jabba the Hutt’s entourage and key players in the Rebellion.

  1. Nikto

  2. 8D8

  3. Princess Leia Organa (in Combat Poncho)

  4. Wicket W. Warrick

  5. The Emperor

  6. B-Wing Pilot 

  7. Klaatu (in Skiff Guard Outfit)

  8. Han Solo (in Trench Coat) 

  9. Teebo 

  10. Prune Face 

  11. AT-ST Driver

  12. Rancor Keeper 

In 1984, the 79-back cards were the last wave before the Power of the Force line. These featured mostly Ewok-related figures and additional characters from the Return of the Jedi movie.

  1. Lumat 

  2. Paploo

1984-1985: The Last 17 and Power of the Force - 96 Figures

Figures released in 1984–1985 as part of The Last 17 and Power of the Force lines were the final wave of Kenner’s Star Wars action figures before the line was discontinued. Initially, these figures were part of the Return of the Jedi line, but they are commonly referred to as The Last 17 because they were the final group of figures released before the original Power of the Force line was introduced. These figures are highly sought after by collectors today.

  1. Luke Skywalker (in Battle Poncho)

  2. A-Wing Pilot

  3. Anakin Skywalker

  4. Amanaman

  5. Barada

  6. EV-9D9

  7. Imperial Dignitary 

  8. Imperial Gunner 

  9. Lando Calrissian (General Pilot) 

  10. Luke Skywalker (Imperial Stormtrooper Outfit) 

  11. R2-D2 (with pop-up Lightsaber)

  12. Romba 

  13. Warok 

  14. Han Solo (Carbonite Chamber)

  15. Yak Face 

Now, to help you systematize the above information, here’s a summary table showing 96 Star Wars figures by wave, debut package card, action figure name, product number, and debut year:

Debut Package Card

Action Figure (Verbatim from Debut Package)

Debut Year

Product No. (on Card)

Star Wars

12-Back

1

Luke Skywalker

1977

No. 38180

2

Princess Leia

1977

No. 38190

3

Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2)

1977

No. 38200

4

Chewbacca

1977

No. 38210

5

See-Threepio (C-3PO)

1977

No. 38220

6

Darth Vader

1977

No. 38230

7

Stormtrooper

1977

No. 38240

8

Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi

1977

No. 38250

9

Han Solo

1977

No. 38260

10

Jawa

1977

No. 38270

11

Sand People

1977

No. 38280

12

Death Squad Commander

1977

No. 38290

20-Back

13

Greedo

1978

No. 39020

14

Hammerhead

1978

No. 39030

15

Snaggletooth

1978

No. 39040

16

Walrus Man

1978

No. 39050

17

Luke Skywalker: X-wing Pilot

1978

No. 39060

18

R5-D4

1978

No. 39070

19

Death Star Droid

1978

No. 39080

20

Power Droid

1978

No. 39090

21-Back

21

Boba Fett

1979

No. 39250

The Empire Strikes Back

31-Back 

22

Leia Organa (Bespin Gown)

1980

No. 39720

23

FX-7

1980

No. 39730

24

Imperial Stormtrooper (Hoth Battle Gear)

1980

No. 39740

25

Rebel Soldier (Hoth Battle Gear)

1980

No. 39750

26

Bossk (Bounty Hunter)

1980

No. 39760

27

IG-88

1980

No. 39770

28

Luke Skywalker (Bespin Fatigues)

1980

No. 39780

29

Han Solo (Hoth Outfit)

1980

No. 39790

30

Lando Calrissian

1980

No. 39800

31

Bespin Security Guard

1980

No. 39810

32-Back

32

Yoda

1980

No. 38310

41-Back

33

Ugnaught

1981

No. 39319

34

Dengar

1981

No. 39329

35

Han Solo (Bespin Outfit)

1981

No. 39339

36

Lobot

1981

No. 39349

37

Leia (Hoth Outfit)

1981

No. 39359

38

Rebel Commander

1981

No. 39369

39

AT-AT Driver

1981

No. 39379

40

Imperial Commander

1981

No. 39389

41

2-1B

1981

No. 39399

45-Back 

42

Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2) (with Sensorscope)

1982

No. 69420 / No. 69590

43

C-3PO (Removable Limbs)

1982

No. 69430 / No. 69600

44

Luke Skywalker (Hoth Battle Gear)

1982

No. 69610

45

AT-AT Commander

1982

No. 69620

46

(Twin-Pod) Cloud Car Pilot

1982

No. 69630

47

Bespin Security Guard

1982

No. 69640

48-Back 

48

4-LOM

1982

No. 70010

47-Back 

49

Zuckuss

1982

No. 70020

50

Imperial Tie Fighter Pilot

1982

No. 70030

Return of the Jed

65-Back

51

Admiral Ackbar

1983

No. 70310

52

Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight Outfit)

1983

No. 70650

53

Princess Leia Organa (Boushh Disguise)

1983

No. 70660

54

Gamorrean Guard

1983

No. 70670

55

Emperor's Royal Guard

1983

No. 70680

56

Chief Chirpa

1983

No. 70690

57

Logray (Ewok Medicine Man)

1983

No. 70710

58

Klaatu

1983

No. 70730

59

Rebel Commando

1983

No. 70740

60

Weequay

1983

No. 70760

61

Squid Head

1983

No. 70770

62

General Madine

1983

No. 70780

63

Bib Fortuna

1983

No. 70790

64

Ree-Yees

1983

No. 70800

65

Biker Scout

1983

No. 70820 / No. 71590

66

Lando Calrissian (Skiff Guard Disguise)

1983

No. 70830

67

Nien Nunb

1983

No. 70840

77-Back

68

Nikto

1984

No. 71190

69

8D8

1984

No. 71210

70

Princess Leia Organa (in Combat Poncho)

1984

No. 71220

71

Wicket W. Warrick

1984

No. 71230

72

The Emperor

1984

No. 71240

73

B-Wing Pilot

1984

No. 71280

74

Klaatu (in Skiff Guard Outfit)

1984

No. 71290

75

Han Solo (in Trench Coat)

1984

No. 71300

76

Teebo

1984

No. 71310

77

Prune Face

1984

No. 71320

78

AT-ST Driver

1984

No. 71330

79

Rancor Keeper

1984

No. 71350

79-Back 

80

Lumat

1984

No. 93670

81

Paploo

1984

No. 93680

Power of the Force

92-Back 

82

A-Wing Pilot

1985

No. 93830

83

Anakin Skywalker

1985

No. 93790

84

Amanaman

1985

No. 93740

85

Barada

1985

No. 93750

86

EV-9D9

1985

No. 93800

87

Han Solo (in Carbonite Chamber)

1985

No. 93770

88

Imperial Dignitary

1985

No. 93850

89

Imperial Gunner

1985

No. 93760

90

Lando Calrissian (General Pilot)

1985

No. 93820

91

Luke Skywalker (Battle Poncho)

1985

No. 93710

92

Luke Skywalker (Imperial Stormtrooper Outfit)

1985

No. 93780

93

R2-D2 (with pop-up Lightsaber)

1985

No. 93720

94

Romba

1985

No. 93730

95

Warok

1985

No. 93810

96

Yak Face (sold outside U.S.)

1985

No. 93840

To recap, Kenner released a vast line of Star Wars action figures with more than 100 characters (96 in the main list) from 1977 to 1985, beginning with the 12-Back figures (1977), then expanding into the 20-Back and 21-Back series. In 1980, the 31-Back through 47-Back figures debuted with The Empire Strikes Back expansion. By 1983-1984, the 65-Back, 77-Back, and 79-Back focused on Return of the Jedi. Finally, the Last 17 and Power of the Force 92 figures in 1984-1985 closed the line.

FAQs

What are the most valuable figures today?

The most valuable Star Wars figures include the vinyl cape Jawa, the rocket-firing Boba Fett prototype, and Yak Face from The Power of the Force line. A mint-condition, unpunched vinyl cape in Jawa can sell for over $10,000, for example.

What makes certain figures rarer than others?

It's due to limited production or variations in design, such as misprints or unique packaging. As you can see, the rocket-firing Boba Fett prototype (never mass-produced) is rare due to its scarcity.

Are playset characters like Blue Snaggletooth counted as part of the official figure line?

No. They were in specific sets, like the Sears Cantina Playset. Though they were never released on standard cardbacks, many still value them as the overall collection's part because of their uniqueness.

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