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NEWS: Shop New “May the 4th” Collection

May the 4th Day is less than a month away, and if you are a Star Wars fan, you can purchase your May the 4th merchandise ahead of time on DisneyStore.com. Learn more about the collection below.





 

Here are all the details from Disney Cast Member Nathalie Franco:

Hello there! 

If you’re anything like me, you’re counting down the minutes to the biggest day on the Star Wars fan calendar – May the 4th! And today, you’re in for a treat because the 2024 May the 4th Be With You Collection is LIVE on DisneyStore.com and coming soon to Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort on May 4, 2024. If you want to be one with the Force this Star Wars Day, then read along as we dive into this year’s collection. As Anakin Skywalker once said, “this is where the fun begins.”

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C-3PO and R2-D2 are notorious for getting themselves into trouble, and the droid-friendly pullover sweatshirt features artwork of the pair doing what they do best – running away from the clutches of the Empire! Complete with embroidered detailing and fleece interior, this sweatshirt is sure to be a cozy favorite for any Jedi or Sith on trips to ice planet Hoth.

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Little Padawans on galactic missions will need the May the 4th Be With You T-Shirt for Kids, which has the same classic screen art as the pullover sweatshirt and is cuter than an Ewok! Adults, fear not, as fear leads to anger (if you know, you know) – this ribbed crew neck t-shirt is also available for adults.

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Stylish, you will be, while wearing the iconic baseball cap for adults. With the “Star Wars Day May the 4th Be With You 2024” logo on the bill, this hat is a must-have for all masters and Padawans throughout the galaxy.

Does all this celebrating have you feeling thirstier than a day spent roaming under the double Tatooine suns? Sip on some water (or my personal favorite, blue milk) with the stainless steel water bottle with straw featuring artwork inspired by Boba Fett, C-3PO and R2-D2.

This collection has something for everyone, especially fans of collectibles. This year exclusively on DisneyStore.com, Star Wars enthusiasts can celebrate the best day in the galaxy with an R2-D2 “May the 4th Be With You” 2024 Pin – Limited Release and the “May the 4th Be With You” MagicBand+ – Limited Edition.

Get your galactic credits ready and shop this collection today on DisneyStore.com! Joining our galaxy in Florida or California soon? Expect to see select items from this collection launching in Disney Parks on May the 4th. For even more fun as we ‘March to May the 4th,’ keep a close eye on DisneyStore.com for upcoming releases including the Will Gay Artist Series, Sands of Tatooine Collection and a roleplay refresh.

The May the 4th Be With You, Will Gay Artist Series and Sands of Tatooine collections are among the new merchandise arriving at Disneyland Resort during the limited-time Season of the Force, which runs now through June 2, 2024. During Season of Force, guests can live their own Star Wars adventures with new and limited-time offerings at Disneyland park, including Hyperspace Mountain, themed food and beverage and more.

Till May the 4th, you can find me at Oga’s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Walt Disney World Resort jamming out to Figrin D’an and The Modal Nodes hit songs played by DJ R-3X. After all, is there any other way to celebrate the best day in the galaxy?

May the 4th Be With You!

RELATED ARTICLE: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – Hidden Gems and Attention to Detail Create Authenticity in this Epic Land

With more than four decades of films, television series, novels, comic books, video games, and more, Star Wars has a deep history that has inspired generations of devoted fans. In creating Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Walt Disney Imagineers, and Lucasfilm were driven to fulfill the dreams of anyone who ever imagined visiting this galaxy far, far away by telling new stories that feel authentically Star Wars.





 

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is filled with rich details meticulously researched and crafted by Imagineers and Lucasfilm. Though the planet Batuu and its Black Spire Outpost may be new to fans, this setting offers a genuine Star Wars experience for all who enter as they discover a plethora of hidden gems and other details drawn from across the galaxy.

1 – Hidden Gems to Look for in the Land

While Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is set during the current trilogy of Star Wars films, the land features elements representing many different eras of the Star Wars films. Examples include:

  • Several creatures seen throughout the land will be familiar to some fans, such as the dianoga from the Death Star trash compactor in “Star Wars: A New Hope” found in a tank above a Black Spire Outpost drinking fountain, or the taxidermic wampa from the ice planet Hoth in “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” in Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities.
  • A podracing engine in the Ronto Roasters market stall calls back to “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace,” while the former smelter droid turning the spit of meats is similar to a droid seen in Jabba the Hutt’s palace in “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.”

  • A mural on the wall of Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities depicts an ancient battle between the light and dark sides of the Force. The original bas-relief of this mural was seen in Chancellor Palpatine’s office in “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.”
  • Hondo Ohnaka, best known from the “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” and “Star Wars Rebels” animated television series, gives guests their mission in Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run.
  • Batuu’s landscape is dotted with tall petrified tree trunks, and Black Spire Outpost takes its name from a trunk in the center of the village that is darker than all the others.
  • Imagineers took rubbings from the feet of the R2-D2 droid used in “Star Wars: A New Hope” and turned those into a set of three-dimensional wheels. Then they built a trolley with those wheels and rolled it through the land before the concrete pathways fully dried to leave behind authentic droid tracks that guests might spot as they explore the outpost.
Guests visiting Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will be able to wander the lively marketplace of Black Spire Outpost and encounter a robust collection of merchant shops and stalls filled with authentic Star Wars creations. (Richard Harbaugh/Disney Parks)

2 – It’s All About the Story

One reason Imagineers set Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge on a planet never before seen in the Star Wars universe was to give everyone a chance to step into the story at their own levels – whether a guest is a lifelong Star Wars fan or has never watched a Star Wars film, everyone will be seeing Batuu for the first time.

Scott Trowbridge, Star Wars Portfolio Creative Executive, Walt Disney Imagineering, explained, “We intend to make this land part of Star Wars storytelling now and well into the future. By design, Black Spire Outpost is a place for adventures to begin – a stepping-off point.”

Batuu and its residents are starting to appear in and inspire other Star Wars stories:

  • Both Black Spire Outpost and Dok-Ondar were referenced in “Solo: A Star Wars Story.”
  • Characters in Timothy Zahn’s novel “Thrawn: Alliances” visit Oga’s Cantina.
  • “Star Wars: Pirate’s Price,” a young-adult novel by Lou Anders, details a previous trip Hondo Ohnaka made to Batuu.
  • A five-issue Marvel comics series, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, debuted in April and delves into some of the famous antiquities found in Dok-Ondar’s shop on Batuu.
  • “Galaxy’s Edge: Black Spire,” a novel by Delilah S. Dawson, tells the story of Vi Moradi, Leia Organa’s top spy who chooses Batuu for the Resistance’s secret command post (guests may encounter Vi as they explore Black Spire Outpost).
  • “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – A Crash of Fate” by Zoraida Cordova is a young-adult novel about two childhood friends from Batuu who are reunited later in life and have a series of adventures.

During Star Wars Celebration 2019, April 11-15, in Chicago, many attendees who visited the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge booth recorded video testimonials sharing their personal Star Wars storiesThese videos were embedded into a Jedi holocron that is inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida.

3 – Attention to Detail  

The land was designed with sightlines that evoke cinematic angles. Guests begin with views of wide vistas, then as they explore deeper into the land, their field of vision narrows into tighter spaces – like zooming in for a close-up.

In developing props and other décor for the land, Imagineers tried whenever possible to use pre-1980 materials to best capture the look and feel of the props in the first Star Wars films (“Star Wars: A New Hope” was released in 1977).

To create the look of an older Hondo Ohnaka and adequately capture the pirate’s personality for his Audio-Animatronics figure in Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, Walt Disney Imagineering consulted the character’s creator, Dave Filoni.





 

4 – Inspiration and Authenticity

In search of aesthetic inspiration for the land, Walt Disney Imagineers visited George Lucas’ private archives in California to study original Star Wars concept artwork created by Ralph McQuarrie, the artist who helped Lucas shape the look of the Star Wars They also traveled to Morocco and Turkey to experience ancient open-air markets. These sources provided Black Spire Outpost’s authentically earthy yet otherworldly environment.

To ensure authenticity in their designs for the land, Imagineers also visited active Star Wars film sets in the United Kingdom. There they studied everything from ships to costumes to props to help inform their work on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

In developing merchandise for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Imagineers were granted access to the Lucasfilm archives to study original props and costumes. In many cases, a special scanning tool was used to take 360-degree digital pictures of these artifacts, then 3D prints were made of new models for items sold in the lands.

To re-create Princess Leia Organa’s iconic necklace worn at the end of “Star Wars: A New Hope,” Disney reached out to the original European designer, who still had the piece’s mold from four decades ago. That mold was then used to create the new item, available now at Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities.

The soldier’s ration kit offered in Resistance Supply is based off Luke Skywalker’s kit from “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.” Disney asked actor Mark Hamill (who played Luke Skywalker in the film) what he remembered was in his original kit and re-created some of those items in the version for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

The Jedi robes and tunics available for purchase in Black Spire Outfitters are modeled after the costumes for Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker in “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.”

The interactive experience in the Droid Depot is inspired, in part, by young Anakin Skywalker tinkering with C-3PO in “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.”

The guest experience inside Savi’s Workshop – Handbuilt Lightsabers draws some of its inspiration from episodes of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” where Jedi younglings learn how to build their own lightsabers.

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After years of multiple Walt Disney World vacations, Cindy and Chad's dream of living in Orlando came true in 2010. After friends and family made them their go-to-people for Walt Disney World advice, Cindy and Chad launched DisneyLists.com in August 2015 to share their knowledge and love of Disney. Chad and Cindy have been Disney World Annual Passholders for years, DVC members, together have raced more than 70 runDisney races, and particularly love cruising on the Disney Cruise Line. Chad and Cindy also regularly represent DisneyLists.com at Walt Disney World media events. While attending these events, they get an insiders view of all the new things that have come to Walt Disney World. These experiences have helped them gain knowledge and expertise they happily pass on to their followers. They still can't believe how lucky they are to have such an amazing opportunity and will continue to share Disney with anyone who will listen!
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