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Star Wars Day roundup spotlights Grogu, LEGO set and new collectibles

By Brandon Hayes May 4, 2026

published a merchandise roundup ahead of May the 4th, lining up toys, action figures, apparel, accessories, books and other licensed goods that are arriving just in time for the fan holiday.

At the center of the list is Star Wars The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter, a 1,809-piece set that is available now and is arriving on May 4. The build includes a display stand and an information plaque, giving it the look of a display piece as much as a toy. The roundup also points to The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains Brickheadz set, described as a smaller-scale LEGO Star Wars build for kids and adults.

The biggest single-name draw in the collection is ’s Ultimate Grogu, a 1:1 scale animatronic with built-in motors, sensors and microphones. Hasbro said the figure delivers more than 250 animations and sounds and offers three different modes of play. It is coming soon to Disney Parks stores and is available for preorder now on Hasbro Pulse, Amazon and Fan Channel retailers.

That push sits alongside a broader wave of Grogu merchandise from several brands. has an exclusive make-your-own Star Wars Grogu Plush available now, along with Lightsaber wristies. released a Grogu Deluxe Plush inspired by Grogu’s appearance in The Mandalorian and Grogu, while Hasbro’s Action Buddy Grogu features more than 50 sound and movement combos. is offering Tiny But Mighty series figures, and ’s Grogu Medallion collection includes tote bags, wallets, cosmetic bags, backpacks and more.

The roundup also says new Star Wars-inspired action figures from Hasbro are ready to be added to collections everywhere, underscoring how much of the May the 4th push is built around retail rather than one marquee launch. That matters because May the 4th has become the franchise’s informal fan holiday, and this year’s merchandise wave is spread across multiple brands instead of one shelf. For readers looking beyond the shopping list, the build-up to the holiday is also tied to fan events such as a Max Fried greets Yankees fans in Star Wars Day bobblehead giveaway, showing how far the celebration has moved beyond film and TV into sports, toys and cross-brand promotions.

The answer to what fans should expect today is straightforward: the merchandise is already landing, with some items on sale now, others open for preorder and the N-1 Starfighter set timed to arrive on May 4.

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