

Once you disregard the bulky, awkward, ill-fitting cloth robes you'll find that Pablo-Jill is a fine example of how to make a figure if you don't need him to sit. That's not meant as a knock at Hasbro's skill, it's just a limitation with working in this medium. It's one area we've seen Hasbro toying with since the prequel trilogy started, but even 1999's plastic robes on Adi Gallia, Qui-Gon Jinn (Naboo), and Obi-Wan Kenobi (Naboo) tend to look better than their most recent experiments in cloth. Cloth hangs funny at this scale, particularly on Jedi robes. This new version makes good on those problems, but trades in those oh-so-nice plastic sculpted robes which tend to look a lot better. Depending on where you lived, he was tough to find in 2005 and that figure had a few flaws like very limited articulation and a very snappable lightsaber. Over the years I've had less and less love in my heart for Jedi Knight figures, but I do enjoy seeing Pablo Jill return to stores. (Taken from the figure's cardback.)Īvailability: Click here to buy him at Entertainment Earth now!Ĭommentary: This is a good one. The Black Series 3 3/4-Inch Basic Figuresīio: Pablo-Jill is an Ongree Jedi Knight who battles Separatist forces during the battle of Geonosis.
