Friday, November 24, 2006

Star Wars Rubik's Cubes


These HIGHLY collectable babies (no, guys, stop asking; I'm not selling) were dispersed in Canadian Kellogs cereal boxes during the summer of 2002 to capitalize on the release of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. I was working at a lodge in a remote town at the time, and these little brainteasers were a more-than-welcome distraction. Once I got one, however, I went on a rampage to collect all six; I was an addict, and sunk to the depths of stealing some from boxes in the cereal isle on grocery runs. It wasn't a time in my life that I was proud of, and I'm now sorry, Superstore, I'm sorry. In the end I only had four different ones, and perhaps that fact remains as my insufferable penance.


Anyhow, look how FUN and EXCITING these things are! Each one has four pieces that rotate and make up two faces on each head: from left to right, Count Dooku/Darth Sidious, Obi-Wan Kenobi (young/old), Jango Fett/Clone Trooper and Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader (I actually had doubles of this). The two I'm missing are of Princess Leia/Padme Amidala and R2-D2/C-3PO (which I REALLY wanted). I memorized how to solve them from the little cheat sheet they came with and when I was back in school I used to sit in the back of class, getting my friends to mess them up so I could fix them. I'm a fidgeter, so it was a perfect toy to have around.


Right now they're just sitting on my shelf collecting dust. A really fun thing to do with them though, is pretend they're making out. You can even switch their heads around so that one side of each head has two noses and mouths and do a double make out (Pietro, you're a genius!).

Fun fact: Rubik was Hungarian, and so am I!

2 Comments:

Blogger Amil Niazi said...

update this blog or die.

(no not die, just, you know, whatever?)

1:57 PM  
Blogger Holly said...

so, i have the r2d2/c3po rubiks and have been moving it around the world with me since 2002. I have never been able to put back into its original shape!! Nobody has been able to solve it! Do you know how?

9:54 AM  

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