Summary
Chopper from Star Wars Rebels is a fan favorite due to his wild personality, which is accurately captured in the Star Wars Chatter Back Chopper Animatronic toy from Hasbro.
The redesigned Chopper toy offers more than 40 different combinations of sound and movement, perfectly capturing the essence of the character from the popular TV series.
With its advanced technology, the Chatter Back Chopper effortlessly responds to sound, music, and even being called by its name, delivering an immersive and interactive experience that fans will surely love.
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Ahsoka showcases two beloved droids that originated from Star Wars animation. Although Huyang, Ahsoka Tano's co-pilot and former Jedi trainer, has had the most screen time in the current Disney+ series, it is Chopper from Star Wars Rebels who stands out with his unpredictable personality.
Chopper, officially known as C1-10P, is loved by fans for his wild and spontaneous nature. To commemorate Chopper's appearance in live-action, following a brief cameo in Rogue One, Hasbro has introduced the Star Wars Chatter Back Chopper Animatronic. We have been testing and reviewing this toy for a few weeks.
The weathered appearance and design of the Chatter Back Chopper make it an impressive display item. This unique toy features three posable arms, with the ability for two of them to move independently. Made of lightweight plastic, it gains some weight once the rear panel is opened with a screwdriver to insert four AA batteries. The addition of batteries triggers a sound from Chopper even before the panel is closed.
Hasbro's Star Wars Chatter Back Chopper Animatronic offers over 40 sound and movement combinations, delivering an authentic portrayal of the character from the television show. The team has successfully captured Chopper's personality, excluding his dangerous nature. Additionally, the figure responds to sound, music, and being called by name.
Measuring at 7.5", the Chatter Back Chopper stands slightly taller than the standard Black Series figure. It can lean and shift using its side legs, rotate its head, and swing its side arms up and down while emitting sound effects. While it doesn't have driving capabilities, the Chopper can move slightly forward and backward through its full body movements. Once activated, it will continue communicating in its distinctive manner until manually turned off using the power button located on the front panel. By pressing this button in various combinations, Chopper can perform additional movements and phrases.