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Togruta

Togruta in the Star Wars Black Series — 13 figures representing the most extensively covered non-human species in the line, built almost entirely around Ahsoka Tano's arc across seven configurations, with Shaak Ti, and three Acolyte-era Togruta completing the roster.

Togruta are the most extensively covered non-human species in the Star Wars Black Series — thirteen figures representing a species whose cultural presence in the franchise is built almost entirely on one character who has appeared in more Star Wars productions than almost anyone alive. Ahsoka Tano’s arc from Clone Wars Padawan to Ahsoka series protagonist spans twenty years of real-world storytelling and an even longer in-universe timeline, and the Black Series has documented it with seven figure configurations that together constitute one of the most complete character collecting arcs in the line.

Togruta in Star Wars

Togruta are native to Shili — a world of dense turu-grass plains whose environment shaped a species that hunts in coordinated packs and uses their montrals, the hollow horn-like head structures, to echolocate and sense their surroundings. The montrals are not decorative: they actively process spatial information, giving Togruta an environmental awareness that complements Force sensitivity in Jedi practitioners. The lekku — the striped head-tails that hang alongside the montrals — are a secondary sensory organ, and their patterns vary between individuals, carrying markings as specific as fingerprints.

Togruta culture is communal and pack-oriented, which creates an interesting tension with the Jedi Order’s emphasis on individual detachment. The species’ instinct toward cooperation and group identity gives Togruta Jedi a different emotional relationship with the people around them than the Order’s formal detachment doctrine intended — a tension the franchise explores most thoroughly through Ahsoka, whose relationships with Anakin, Rex, and the Clone Wars’ network of connections are precisely what the Order tried to prevent and precisely what made her effective.

Their visual distinctiveness — the montrals, the lekku, the orange-and-white skin with tribal markings — makes them immediately recognisable as a species across every production format. Ahsoka’s design is consistent across animation, live-action, and the various figure releases in ways that few characters achieve.

Ahsoka Tano

Ahsoka Tano is the single most produced character in the Black Series by configuration count — seven figure releases covering every major phase of her story, plus the Force FX Elite Dual Lightsabers that represent her signature weapons. No other character in the line has received this breadth of coverage, which reflects both her narrative significance and the sustained collector demand that has followed her from her 2008 Clone Wars introduction through to the present.

The Rebels Ahsoka — available in both the Red Line Phase 3 release from 2020 and the dedicated Rebels sub-line figure — covers her white-robed post-Order 66 appearance, the version that audiences met in Rebels before her earlier story was known. The white lightsabers are the design statement: a Jedi who has formally left the Order but whose connection to the Force remained, expressed through blades that carry neither the blue of the Jedi nor the red of the Sith.

The Clone Wars Ahsoka — the Walmart exclusive Siege of Mandalore configuration in blue and white — is the character at her most operationally capable and her most emotionally complex. The Siege of Mandalore display depends on this figure. It’s the definitive Clone Wars Ahsoka and one of the most demanded exclusives in the line.

The Padawan Ahsoka covers her earlier configuration — the orange and white of her initial Clone Wars appearance, the character before the war and the choices that followed had fully shaped her. Paired with the mature Clone Wars figure it tells the arc within the arc.

The Mandalorian-era Ahsoka figures — the Credit Collection Target exclusive, the Corvus configuration, and the Archive reissue — cover her live-action debut in The Mandalorian season two, where she confronts Magistrate Morgan Elsbeth and searches for Thrawn. Three figures for a single-episode appearance reflects the demand the character generates.

The Ahsoka Series figures — the standard release and the Peridea configuration — are the live-action protagonist versions, covering the full Ahsoka Disney+ series from its opening through the galaxy beyond the galaxy. The Peridea Ahsoka in white robes is the most visually distinct live-action version and the figure that most completely expresses the character’s evolved aesthetic.

Shaak Ti

Shaak Ti is the Togruta Jedi Master — one of the Jedi Council’s senior members during the Clone Wars, a figure whose Order 66 fate exists in multiple contradictory versions across different cuts and games. The Galaxy Collection AotC figure is her first dedicated Black Series release at modern production quality, and her presence in the Geonosis Arena and Order 66 displays represents the Togruta Jedi before Ahsoka’s generation.

Her visual design — the longer montrals of an adult Togruta, the specific Jedi robes of the prequel-era Council — sits naturally alongside the clone trooper army-building figures of the Geonosis display. She’s not a protagonist. She’s the Jedi Order at institutional capacity, one Council member among many, present at the war’s beginning.

The Acolyte Togruta

Three Acolyte figures expand the Togruta species into the High Republic era. Osha Aniseya, Padawan Jecki Lon, and the broader Acolyte sub-line give the species its first representation outside the Clone Wars–present timeline, covering a period a century before the films when the Jedi Order was operating differently and the dark side threat that would eventually produce the Empire hadn’t yet taken the shape it would.

Together the thirteen figures make the Togruta the Black Series’ most complete non-human species collection — a full arc from High Republic Padawan through Clone Wars Padawan and Jedi survivor to live-action protagonist, with the Force FX weapons as the display’s centrepiece.

All Togruta Figures in the Black Series

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Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Species Index. Related: Siege of Mandalore | Duel With Ahsoka | Clone Wars Battles | Acolyte Conflict.