Posted by Curto on September 18, 2006 at 09:46 AM CST
After originally posting this info, I received several more from our readers:

From David Mageau Jr.:
Just read the posting on Rebelscum and wanted to follow up as I just got back from Target myself and wanted to elaborate a bit. There are two Darth Vader Christmas decorations. The first is a small snow globe with Darth kneeling down in the snow building a Death Star out of snow and the globe has a white stone base. The other is basically an identical decoration but just envision Darth being around the size of a 12" figure (Maybe a little less) kneeling down building a snow Death Star. That one is the Fabriche one. The other is a snow globe of the usual Yoda in a Santa outfit carrying a sack with toys and then you have the Fabriche one of the same thing. They also have some new tree decorations as well this year. One of them has various characters like a Yoda head or R2 along with what looks like a trading card that depicts poster art from different movies. They also have different character figures for hanging this year also.


From Dan Rinaman:
Hey I was at a Target in the Chicagoland area last night and saw the following:
  • Darth Vader statue building a Death Star in the Snow.
  • Same as above but smaller scale in a Snow Globe.
  • Yoda dressed as Santa with bag of toys.
  • Bad looking Palpatine and Luke X-wing ornaments.
  • And a 5 pack of SW ornaments.

    I didn't buy any of them but the Vader statue is cool.


    From Chuck Mutch:
    The Target in Plano TX already has their stuff on the shelves.

    Darth Vader head stocking with voice
    Yoda Stocking with voice
    Darth Vader snow globe
    Ornaments that look like cheap bootlegs.
    - Emperor - Brown Robes should be called Darth Hideous
    - Luke X-Wing - I have seen customs by young kids that put this to shame.
    - Darth Vader
    - Yoda

    C-3PO and Darth Vader Dashboard talker. who needs jesus on your dash board when the dark lord of the sith is your co-pilot.
    I forget the smaller ornaments, but think Dollar Store versions of the Hallmark ornaments.
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