Alright, alright, let’s talk about them Star Wars toys, you know, the little plastic people and spaceships and stuff. I hear folks are always lookin’ for news about ’em, so here’s the lowdown, the way I see it.

Star Wars Toys: Where to Find ‘Em and What’s the Big Deal?
First off, you wanna know where to get these here toys, right? Well, I hear tell there’s this thing called the “Toy Fair International.” Sounds fancy, like a place where all the bigwigs go to show off their new playthings. That’s where you might see the new Star Wars stuff first, they say. But me, I ain’t never been to no fancy fair. I like to stick to what I know.
Now, if you’re lookin’ for older toys, or maybe you missed out on somethin’ when it first came out, folks say eBay is the place to go. Yeah, that eBay thing. My grandson showed me, it’s like a big ol’ market on the computer. They got all sorts of Star Wars toys there, old and new, still in the package or loose. You can even find those little fellers from way back when, the ones that cost like two dollars back in the day. Heard they go for a pretty penny now, if you got the right ones.
And it ain’t just eBay, no sirree. There’s other places too, like this “Mercari” and that “Facebook Marketplace.” Sounds like a bunch of hooey to me, but folks say you can find good deals there. And if you’re real serious, there’s this “reddit” thing, with a special spot for buyin’ and sellin’ action figures. My grandson tried to explain it, somethin’ about threads and whatnot. Confusin’ if you ask me, but them young folks seem to like it.
- eBay: Good for old and new toys, can be pricey.
- Mercari and Facebook Marketplace: Might find some deals, gotta be careful.
- Reddit (r/actionfigures): For the serious collectors, lots of buyin’ and sellin’ going on.
Now, you might be wonderin’, why all the fuss about these Star Wars toys? Well, I reckon it’s ’cause they remind folks of the stories, you know, the good guys and the bad guys and all that space magic. And some of them toys, they get to be worth a lot of money, especially if they’re still in the box. It’s like findin’ a buried treasure, I guess.
Who Makes These Star Wars Toys Anyway?
There’s this company called Hasbro. They’re the big shots now. But back in the day, it was a company called Kenner. They made the first Star Wars toys, way back when. My kids had some of them, little plastic figures, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader and all them. Cost me a pretty penny back then, too, even though they was cheap at first. Hasbro bought Kenner a long time ago, so now they make all the Star Wars toys. They got the license, you see, from the folks who own Star Wars. Means they’re the only ones who can make the real deal toys.
And them toys, they ain’t just for kids, you know. Plenty of grown-ups collect ‘em too. They put ‘em on shelves, in glass cases, even keep ‘em in the attic, hopin’ they’ll be worth somethin’ someday. It’s like a hobby, I guess. Keeps ‘em busy. Me, I’d rather spend my time gardenin’, but to each their own, I always say.

The First Star Wars Toys and Their Value
Them first Star Wars toys, they came out in 1978. Springtime, it was. And they was cheap, just a couple of dollars apiece. Can you believe it? Now, some of them fellers are worth hundreds, even thousands of dollars. It’s crazy, if you ask me. But that’s how it is with collectin’, I reckon. Somethin’ that’s common today might be rare tomorrow, and that’s when it gets valuable. Heard them original twelve figures are real sought after. Folks are always lookin’ for ‘em, especially if they’re still sealed in the package.
So, if you’re lookin’ to get into Star Wars toys, or if you’re already a collector, just remember to do your homework. Know what you’re buyin’ and how much it’s worth. And don’t get too caught up in the hype, you know? It’s just toys, after all. But they can be fun, and they can bring back good memories. And who knows, maybe you’ll find a real treasure along the way.
And that’s about all I know about Star Wars toys. Hope it helps ya out. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go check on my chickens.
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