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Release Year: ID: mandalorian-ahsoka-tano-corvus-bs-2022

The 2022 Ahsoka Tano (Corvus) release captures one of the most atmospheric and mythic moments in The Mandalorian Season 2. Chapter 13, The Jedi, introduces Rosario Dawson’s live‑action Ahsoka with a silhouette that blends samurai cinema, Jedi tradition, and the quiet intensity of a wandering warrior. Hasbro’s figure translates that aesthetic into a sculpt that emphasizes presence, texture, and the iconic white blades.

The portrait is excellent, capturing Dawson’s features while maintaining the spiritual calm that defines Ahsoka’s post‑Rebels persona. The lekku and montrals are sculpted with layered ridges and subtle shading, matching the live‑action prosthetics rather than the animated proportions. The expression is neutral but focused — a warrior who has seen too much and carries it with discipline.

The outfit is one of the most detailed soft‑goods and sculpt hybrids in the Phase IV line. The soft‑goods cloak drapes naturally and supports the hooded silhouette from Ahsoka’s first appearance on Corvus. The removable hood piece fits over the cloak, allowing collectors to recreate the exact moment she emerges from the mist. Beneath the cloak, the sculpted tunic, gauntlets, and layered belts reflect the samurai‑inspired design language of the episode.

The dual white lightsabers — one standard, one shoto — are crisp, clean, and screen‑accurate. The blades are slightly translucent with a bright white core, and the hilts feature the correct brushed‑metal finish. The figure supports reverse‑grip, dual‑wield, and wide‑stance combat poses with ease.

As a standard retail release, Ahsoka (Corvus) became one of the most anticipated figures of 2022 and remains essential for any Mandalorian, Ahsoka, or New Republic‑era display.


Technical Details & Sculpt

Overall Sculpt & Proportions

Ahsoka’s sculpt is built around a calm, grounded warrior silhouette:

  • layered tunic and gauntlets
  • soft‑goods cloak
  • removable hood
  • natural proportions
  • samurai‑influenced stance

The figure captures her live‑action presence perfectly.

Head Sculpt

The portrait includes:

  • accurate Rosario Dawson likeness
  • detailed lekku and montrals
  • subtle photoreal shading
  • serene, focused expression

One of the strongest live‑action Ahsoka sculpts to date.

Outfit & Gear

The outfit includes:

  • textured tunic layers
  • sculpted gauntlets
  • detailed belt and wraps
  • soft‑goods cloak with removable hood

The deco is clean and screen‑accurate.


Articulation

Ahsoka’s articulation supports dual‑wielding, reverse‑grip, and samurai‑inspired poses:

  • ball‑jointed head
  • hinged neck base
  • swivel‑hinge shoulders
  • swivel‑hinge elbows
  • swivel wrists
  • torso ball joint
  • ball‑jointed hips
  • thigh swivels
  • double‑jointed knees
  • rocker ankles

The figure poses dynamically with or without the cloak.


Paint & Deco

The deco work is subtle and character‑driven:

  • natural skin tones
  • crisp lekku striping
  • brushed‑metal saber hilts
  • matte cloak finish

The palette reflects Corvus’s muted, misty environment.


Accessories & Equipment

Lightsaber (White)

Standard‑length blade.

Lightsaber (White, Shoto)

Shorter companion blade.

Soft‑Goods Cloak

Essential for the mist‑shrouded silhouette.

Removable Hood Piece

Completes the Corvus reveal look.


Packaging (Galaxy Collection — Standard Release, 2022)

  • Phase IV angled side art
  • orange Mandalorian color stripe
  • standard retail window box
  • NOT an exclusive

This figure anchored the 2022 Mandalorian Jedi wave.


Collector Notes

  • Standard retail (2022)
  • definitive live‑action Ahsoka (pre‑Ahsoka series)
  • essential for Corvus displays
  • pairs naturally with Morgan Elsbeth, HK‑87s, and Din
  • one of the most atmospheric Jedi sculpts in Phase IV

This release captures Ahsoka at her most mythic, disciplined, and iconic.


Display & Photography Notes

Ahsoka excels in dual‑wielding, reverse‑grip, and hooded poses. Misty backlighting enhances the Corvus aesthetic, while side lighting emphasizes the white sabers. For dioramas, she fits naturally into forest ruins, magistrate courtyards, or samurai‑inspired environments.

Ideal for:

  • Corvus dioramas
  • Mandalorian Season 2 displays
  • Jedi vs. Magistrate setups
  • atmospheric, cinematic photography