The Mandalorian Gets A Ton Of New Toys, Including Plenty Of Baby Yoda
Kicking off October 26, Hasbro will debut new toys just in time for the new season
The second season of Disney+'s The Mandalorian hits the streaming service October 30, but with a new season, comes new toys. As the saying goes, this is the way.
Disney and Lucasfilm have announced Mando Mondays, and to celebrate the announcement, starting October 26, toy juggernaut Hasbro will release new products for The Mandalorian, available for preorder today across multiple retailers like Best Buy, Gamestop, Target, and Amazon.

For those fans that missed out on getting the first mini Mando wave, Hasbro is releasing a new set of toys based on the show that include almost entirely new paint jobs. This includes a new wave of the Vintage Collection, the 3.75 scale figures. You can see Mando, a Stormtrooper, Death Trooper, and Cara Dune above.
Additionally, there's a new line of the Black Series. This round is being called the Credit Collection, and each 6-inch scale figure comes with a replica credit from the Disney+ series.

This wave for the Credit Collection will feature The Mandalorian, IG-11, the Heavy Infantry Mandalorian, a Death Trooper, and Cara Dune.
Of course, it wouldn't be The Mandalorian without some Baby Yoda toys--AKA The Child. Speaking of unofficial mascot of the show, The Child will have new toys as well with various expressions and actions in a fun size 2.2 inch scale.

The first mini-wave hit stores during the show's first season and flew off the shelves almost immediately. IG-11 and the Heavy Infantry Mandalorian were some of the most difficult figures to find, and can go for high prices on secondary markets. Dune's upgrade might be the most noticeable, with the various greens and reds really popping this time around.
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