Hasbro’s $600 USD “Ultimate Grogu” Animatronic Is the Most Life-Like Star Wars Toy Ever Made
With 250+ animations and a screen-accurate 1:1 frame.
Summary
- Hasbro and Disney Consumer Products have unveiled the 1:1 scale Ultimate Grogu animatronic
- The interactive figure features an intricate network of built-in motors and sensors to deliver over 250 distinct animations and sounds
- Pre-orders are currently open across multiple platforms with early shipping options available for late 2026
Hasbro is celebrating the arrival of The Mandalorian and Grogu with “Ultimate Grogu,” delivering a first-of-its-kind animatronic built directly for the high-end collector.
Designed in collaboration with Disney Consumer Products, the 1:1 scale premium animatronic physically replicates the beloved Star Wars character. The core architecture of the release relies on an intricate internal network of built-in motors, sensors, and microphones. This hidden hardware enables the figure to cycle through more than 250 distinct animations and sounds, functioning across three different interactive play modes. The resulting mechanical movements allow the figure to execute life-like actions including waving, giggling, and toddling forward with calculated precision.
Externally, the Ultimate Grogu is strictly defined by its highly detailed, screen-accurate materials. The facial construction utilizes a soft skin material paired with rooted hair to emulate the character’s on-screen textures. The costuming is equally granular, outfitting the animatronic in a soft fabric robe layered with chainmail. Rounding out the physical specifications, the figure comes equipped with a cross strap, a functional satchel, and a beskar rondel armor piece directly inspired by the upcoming Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu film.
The Ultimate Grogu is available for pre-order now via Hasbro Pulse for $599 USD. A limited run of First Edition units featuring special edition packaging will ship in late 2026, while standard packaging options begin shipping in early 2027.




















