Not really, the concept that seems to escape a lot of peoples grasp about things like cantina creatures, bounty hunters, and the like with small amounts of screen time is the fact that we sat in a theatre for maybe an hour and a half and watched this show, then had hours and hours of playtime with these toys. Screen time becomes trivial, we didn't have Netflix to watch this crap over and over and obsess on it like spoiled children wondering if Darth Vader's codpiece is correctly shaped. Personally, Ree Yees was one of my all time favorites, was this related to all that screen time he had? Yeah...no, when I played with my figures, each of his eyes had different powers like a Beholder from Dungeons and Dragons. I always liked pilots, Cloud Car pilot was one of my favorite figures and you'd look back today and say, wow...what a horrible design. I wish I'd had the access to things then like we do today, maybe it would have shaped my views differently, but I'm probably better off for not having access to all the negativity and nit picking stupidity that goes on in the net at an early age.