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Star Wars Black Series Galaxy's Edge

The complete guide to every Star Wars Black Series Galaxy's Edge figure — all 13 releases covering the Star Wars theme park lands at Disney Parks, including Hondo Ohnaka, Captain Cardinal, Commander Pyre, DJ R-3X, Dok-Ondar, and the park-exclusive droid and creature multi-packs.

The Star Wars Black Series Galaxy’s Edge sub-line covers the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge theme park lands at Disneyland and Walt Disney World — thirteen figures released between 2019 and 2023 featuring characters and designs specific to the Black Spire Outpost setting on the planet Batuu. The Galaxy’s Edge collection is unique in the Star Wars Black Series for being the only sub-line where several figures were originally available exclusively at the physical theme park locations before receiving standard retail releases — collector figures tied to a real-world geographic location.

The sub-line covers both park-specific original characters and beloved expanded universe characters who appear in the park’s storyline. Hondo Ohnaka from The Clone Wars and Rebels is the park’s de facto mascot character; Captain Cardinal and Commander Pyre are original First Order officer characters created specifically for the Galaxy’s Edge story. Together these figures give the sub-line a distinctive identity that sits outside the main film and TV sub-lines while remaining firmly within the Star Wars universe.

The Park-Exclusive Multi-Packs

The most distinctive Galaxy’s Edge releases are the multi-packs originally available only at the physical park locations — the kind of exclusive that requires actually visiting a Disney theme park to acquire.

Galaxy’s Edge - First Order (Kylo Ren) at GE 01 was one of the park’s opening year figures. Galaxy’s Edge - Smugglers Run at GE 02 covered the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction characters. Galaxy’s Edge - Droid Depot at GE 03 featured the custom droids available at the park’s Droid Depot build-your-own experience. The 2022 Galaxy’s Edge - Droid Depot (K-7R1, CB-23, Pit Droid, and Babu Frik) at GE 10 expanded the droid selection with a four-figure pack. Galaxy’s Edge - First Order (General Hux) at GE 11 gave the park’s First Order commander a dedicated figure. Galaxy’s Edge - Galactic Creatures at GE 12 covered the park’s alien creature designs.

Hondo Ohnaka — The Sub-Line’s Crown Jewel

Hondo Ohnaka at GE 07 (Target exclusive) is the standout figure in the Galaxy’s Edge sub-line and one of the most requested Black Series figures in the line’s history before his production. The Weequay pirate and space smuggler who appears in The Clone Wars and Rebels as a recurring fan favourite received his first Black Series figure through the Galaxy’s Edge sub-line — making the park’s connection to his character the reason his figure exists at all. For Clone Wars and Rebels collectors who have been waiting for a Hondo figure, GE 07 is essential regardless of interest in the theme park content.

The Original First Order Characters

Captain Cardinal at GE 04 (Target exclusive) and Commander Pyre at GE 05 (Target exclusive) are the two major original characters created for the Galaxy’s Edge First Order storyline. Cardinal in his distinctive red First Order armour and Pyre in gold armour are visually striking variants of the First Order officer aesthetic — unique designs that have no presence in any film or TV show and exist only in the Galaxy’s Edge narrative. For collectors who appreciate well-designed original characters, both figures offer visual variety within the First Order aesthetic that no mainline release provides. Mountain Trooper at GE 08 (Target exclusive) is a Batuu-specific trooper variant in terrain-appropriate equipment — another army builder option unique to the park storyline.

DJ R-3X and Dok-Ondar

DJ R-3X at GE 06 (Target exclusive) is the droid DJ character from the Oga’s Cantina bar at Galaxy’s Edge — an update of the R-3X navigator droid from the old Star Tours attraction, now reimagined as a cantina musician. For collectors who experienced the original Star Tours ride, the character has nostalgic appeal beyond the park itself. Dok-Ondar at GE 13 (Hasbro Pulse exclusive) is the Ithorian antiquities dealer who runs Den of Antiquities in the park — one of the park’s most popular original characters, with a distinctive design that benefits from the 6-inch scale’s ability to capture alien anatomy in detail. His Hasbro Pulse exclusivity made him accessible to collectors who hadn’t visited the physical park.

Park-Exclusive vs Retail Availability

The Galaxy’s Edge sub-line began with park-exclusive figures available only at Disneyland and Walt Disney World — the definition of limited availability. However, Hasbro subsequently released most of these figures through standard retailers (primarily Target) and Hasbro Pulse, making them accessible to collectors who can’t or won’t visit a Disney theme park. The park-only window is the hardest acquisition period; the subsequent retail release typically brings prices down to near-retail levels on secondary markets.

Galaxy’s Edge and the Expanded Star Wars Universe

Galaxy’s Edge represents something unusual in the Star Wars Black Series context — a sub-line dedicated to a physical location rather than a film, TV series, or game. The theme park lands at Disneyland and Walt Disney World are set on Batuu, a remote planet on the Outer Rim, and the characters and figures produced for the sub-line are specific to this fictional location’s storyline. Captain Cardinal and Commander Pyre are First Order characters who exist only in the Galaxy’s Edge narrative and have no presence anywhere else in the Star Wars expanded universe. For collectors of these original characters, the Black Series sub-line is the definitive — and only — format they exist in.

The Sub-Line’s Place in Collection Building

Galaxy’s Edge figures integrate naturally into several display contexts. The park-original First Order characters (Cardinal, Pyre, Mountain Trooper) slot into First Order displays alongside figures from The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi sub-lines. Hondo Ohnaka connects to the broader Clone Wars and Rebels display ecosystem. The droid multi-packs add non-humanoid variety. The only figures that are genuinely display-isolated are those tied to specific park attractions — the Smugglers Run figures, for instance, have a context that doesn’t translate easily to a standard Star Wars shelf.

Target Exclusives — The Majority of the Sub-Line

Seven of the thirteen Galaxy’s Edge figures released in 2020 are Target exclusives — Captain Cardinal, Commander Pyre, DJ R-3X, Hondo Ohnaka, Mountain Trooper, R5-P8, and one additional figure. This Target concentration makes 2020 the highest-Target-exclusive year in the sub-line and the period most subject to secondary market pricing for collectors who missed the retail window. Hasbro Pulse subsequently released several figures with wider availability, but the core 2020 wave requires Target sourcing or secondary market purchasing.

Secondary Market Notes

Hondo Ohnaka commands the highest secondary market premium in the sub-line given the character’s fan following from Clone Wars and Rebels. Captain Cardinal and Commander Pyre trade at moderate premiums given the visual distinctiveness of their designs. Dok-Ondar is more accessible given its Hasbro Pulse exclusivity and more recent production. The park-original multi-packs vary — the Droid Depot sets attract collectors interested in the specific droid designs but are not high-demand general collector purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to visit a Disney park to buy Galaxy’s Edge figures? Most Galaxy’s Edge figures have received standard retail releases through Target or Hasbro Pulse after their park-exclusive windows. The park-only multi-packs (GE 01–03, GE 10–12) may have more limited retail availability than the single-figure releases.

Is there a Black Series Hondo Ohnaka from Clone Wars or Rebels? The Galaxy’s Edge Hondo Ohnaka at GE 07 is the only Black Series Hondo. His design reflects the Clone Wars/Rebels-era character in live-action-adjacent style. It is the definitive Hondo for display regardless of whether you care about the Galaxy’s Edge context.

What is the best Galaxy’s Edge Black Series figure? Hondo Ohnaka for character significance. Captain Cardinal and Commander Pyre for original design quality within the First Order aesthetic.

Galaxy’s Edge Figures as First-Time Releases

Several Galaxy’s Edge figures represent the first Black Series treatment of characters who had been in the Star Wars universe for years without figure representation. Hondo Ohnaka had been a fan favourite since The Clone Wars premiered in 2008 — twelve years of collector requests before the Galaxy’s Edge sub-line delivered him in 2020. Dok-Ondar as an Ithorian is a rare example of Hasbro producing a non-humanoid alien character design from a non-mainline source. These first-time-ever releases give the Galaxy’s Edge sub-line a significance to specific character collectors that the park connection might not suggest from the outside — if you want Hondo Ohnaka in Black Series format, you need this sub-line regardless of whether you’ve ever visited a Disney theme park.


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