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Star Wars Black Series Galaxy's Edge

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland and Walt Disney World — Black Spire Outpost on Batuu, Hondo Ohnaka, Captain Cardinal, Commander Pyre, DJ R-3X, Dok-Ondar, and the theme park's original characters. The Black Series figures exclusive to and inspired by the most ambitious Star Wars environment ever built.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is the most ambitious physical Star Wars environment ever constructed — a 14-acre immersive land at Disneyland and Walt Disney World set in Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu, with original characters, original locations, and a narrative that visitors participate in rather than observe. The Black Series figures for this scene are the only plastic representation of Galaxy’s Edge characters outside the parks themselves, making this one of the line’s most exclusive display categories.

The Scene in Star Wars

Batuu is a planet at the edge of the Outer Rim — a trading post and waystation that exists at the junction of several hyperspace routes, far enough from the core to attract people who prefer not to be found. Black Spire Outpost is its main settlement, named for the petrified trees that dominate the landscape. It’s the kind of place smugglers, mercenaries, and travellers of ambiguous allegiance gather, which makes it the natural setting for a theme park experience that puts visitors at the centre of a story rather than observing one from a distance.

Galaxy’s Edge was designed around two attractions — Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance — and a land where every element of the environment tells a story. The market stalls, the food, the merchandise, the cast members in character: all of it is constructed to make Batuu feel inhabited rather than decorated. It’s the fullest realisation of the immersive design philosophy Imagineering has been developing for decades.

The Black Series figures for this scene capture the original characters created specifically for Galaxy’s Edge — figures who have no film or television presence, whose only canonical existence is in the land itself and the novels and comics that expanded on it.

Hondo Ohnaka

Hondo Ohnaka is the closest thing Galaxy’s Edge has to a host — the Weequay pirate captain from The Clone Wars and Rebels who has set up a business on Batuu and serves as the narrative anchor for the Smugglers Run attraction, where visitors fly the Millennium Falcon on his behalf. His appearance in the parks is the first live-action realisation of the character, and his figure captures both his signature coat and the specific warmth he brings to a character who is, technically, a criminal.

Hondo’s presence in Galaxy’s Edge is one of the land’s best decisions — a character with fifteen seasons of animation behind him, familiar to a generation of Clone Wars and Rebels viewers, given a role that rewards that familiarity without excluding newcomers.

Captain Cardinal and Commander Pyre

Captain Cardinal is an original Galaxy’s Edge character — a First Order officer in red stormtrooper armour whose backstory, developed in the novel Phasma, gives him a more nuanced relationship with the First Order than most Imperial or First Order officers receive. He’s a true believer who has seen enough to question his belief, which makes him more interesting than his visual presentation immediately suggests.

Commander Pyre, in his gold-accented stormtrooper armour, appeared in Star Wars Resistance before Galaxy’s Edge brought him to the parks — the gold markings distinguish him immediately from standard First Order troopers and make him one of the more visually striking figures in the Galaxy’s Edge display.

DJ R-3X

DJ R-3X — the cantina DJ of Oga’s Cantina in Black Spire Outpost — is one of the land’s most specific pieces of connective tissue. R3-X is the pilot droid from the Star Tours attraction who has been reprogrammed as a DJ after a career change, which connects Galaxy’s Edge to decades of Disney parks Star Wars history for visitors who know the reference. The figure captures his booth-bound configuration with the visual language of someone who has found their calling after a difficult first career.

Dok-Ondar

Dok-Ondar runs Den of Antiquities in Black Spire Outpost — the land’s collector shop, selling artefacts and relics from across Star Wars history. As an Ithorian with centuries of experience in the acquisition of rare items, he’s Galaxy’s Edge’s most obviously collector-adjacent character: a figure for people who buy figures, run by a character who buys things. His Hasbro Pulse exclusive Black Series release is among the more detailed alien figure sculpts in the line.

The Multi-Packs

The Galaxy’s Edge exclusive multi-packs — the First Order set, the Smugglers Run set, the Droid Depot sets — were available exclusively through the parks themselves, making them among the most difficult Galaxy’s Edge figures to source outside of secondary markets. The Droid Depot figures in particular represent the land’s most specific in-park experience: the Build-a-Droid attraction where visitors construct custom astromechs from component options.

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