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Taun We — Star Wars The Black Series #AOTC 13

The Black Series Taun We — Phase 4 AOTC Collection #13, 2026. The Kaminoan administrator who oversaw the clone army. Fan Channel/Amazon exclusive. $27.99. The only Black Series Taun We. Collector guide.

Overview

Phase 4 AOTC Collection #13 is Taun We — Taun We, Kaminoan administrator and the figure who greets Obi-Wan Kenobi on the rain-swept platform of Tipoca City, speaking as though his arrival has been expected. The Kaminoans know why he’s there before he does. Taun We is the human face — or rather, the specifically non-human face — of the clone program: the administrator who manages Jango Fett’s relationship with the facility, who oversees the army’s production, and who treats the existence of two hundred thousand clone soldiers as a routine professional accomplishment.

Fan Channel / Amazon exclusive. $27.99 premium pricing. 2026. Full joint and accessory specifications to be confirmed on release. The only Black Series Taun We.

The Kaminoan Design

The Kaminoan species design is one of AOTC’s most striking alien achievements: the elongated neck, the small head with enormous pale eyes, the lean white body, the specific graceful movement that communicates a species that has been doing careful, precise work for a very long time. Taun We’s colouring — the warm pink-orange tones that distinguish her from the white-grey Lama Su — is the figure’s specific visual identifier within the Kaminoan design.

The $27.99 premium price reflects the Kaminoan design’s unusual proportions at 6-inch scale: the elongated neck requires specific engineering to maintain stability and achieve the species’ characteristic elegant posture.

Taun We’s Role in AOTC

Taun We’s specific contribution to AOTC’s exposition: she is the figure who explains the clone army to Obi-Wan — and to the audience — with the calm professionalism of someone for whom this is simply work. Her manner communicates the Kaminoan civilisation’s specific moral orientation: they produce what they are contracted to produce, and the question of what that production means for the galaxy is not their concern. The clone army is a product; she is the administrator of its creation.

Her professional relationship with Jango Fett — managing him as the DNA source, treating his presence on Kamino as a contractual arrangement — creates the specific dynamic of someone who controls a dangerous person by making them comfortable and useful. Jango is the template; Taun We manages the template.

The Kaminoan Display

Taun We alongside Jango Fett (#AOTC 10) and Phase 1 Clone Troopers (#AOTC 01, 02, 05) creates the Kamino facility display — the administrator, the template, and the product. Three figures, one production chain, the specific AOTC scene that establishes everything the Clone Wars will become.

The Only Black Series Taun We

One release. Fan Channel/Amazon exclusive. Full specifications to be confirmed. For any AOTC Kamino display, this is the only Taun We option.

Secondary Market

To be determined as the figure releases in 2026. No production variants documented.

Verdict

The only Black Series Taun We. Buy for the Kamino administrator display, the complete clone program origin scene, or AOTC Collection completion.

The Kaminoan Civilisation

Kamino is one of the prequel trilogy’s most precisely designed environments — the all-white facility on an ocean world, the clinical efficiency, the Kaminoans who move through it with the calm of a species that has been doing this for generations. The clone army is not an emergency measure for Kamino; it is a routine product of an economy built on genetic engineering services. Taun We’s professional manner communicates this: she is not impressed by Obi-Wan’s surprise at the army because there is nothing surprising about it from her perspective.

The Kaminoan design — the species that produces two hundred thousand clone soldiers with the same professional orientation a factory would produce any other manufactured item — is the prequel trilogy’s most precise visual metaphor for the way war can be normalised through commodification. Taun We is the human-adjacent face of that normalisation.

Taun We and Lama Su

Taun We is Tipoca City’s administrative interface with Obi-Wan — the Kaminoan who manages the relationship. Lama Su is the Prime Minister who makes the contractual case for the army’s value. The two Kaminoans together represent the facility’s two faces: administrator and politician. Only Taun We has received a Black Series figure in the AOTC Collection.

The Complete Kamino Scene

The Kamino display at full AOTC Collection completeness: Taun We (#AOTC 13) greeting Obi-Wan (Red Line #111 or earlier Obi-Wan releases), Jango Fett (#AOTC 10) in residence, Phase 1 Clone Troopers (#AOTC 01, 02, 05) as the product. The scene that reveals the clone army to both Obi-Wan and the audience — and which explains why Jango Fett is at the centre of both the film’s mystery threads — is completable in plastic for the first time with the AOTC 13 release.

Taun We at #AOTC 13 closes the complete AOTC Collection at the Kaminoan administrator who explains the clone army’s existence. The collection that opened with clone troopers closes with the person who made them possible. Full specs pending at current writing date.

One release. Fan Channel / Amazon dual exclusive. The only Black Series Taun We. The AOTC Collection’s final figure closes on Kamino — the facility that produced the army the collection’s first figure wears.

Taun We at #AOTC 13 is the AOTC Collection’s thirteenth and final numbered figure — the complete collection closes on Kamino, where the clone army that fills the first six figures was made. The administrator who produced the army is the last figure of the collection that documented it. From Clone Trooper Lieutenant at #01 to Taun We at #13: the army and its origin, complete.

The collection ends where the clone army began. One release. Fan Channel / Amazon. Full specs to be confirmed on release.

No other collector line at 6-inch scale has produced a Taun We. The AOTC Collection’s ambition to cover the full prequel cast is most clearly stated in its final three figures.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 AOTC Collection. Related: Jango Fett P4-AOTC-10 | Clone Trooper AOTC P4-AOTC-02 | Attack of the Clones.