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The Mandalorian invades Hasbro's Star Wars: Black Series action figure line

The mysterious hero, Cara Dune and the Offworld Jawa can represent the Disney Plus show on your shelf.

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The Star Wars Black Series Offworld Jawa, The Mandalorian and Cara Dune look pretty spiffy in their boxes, but Hasbro's six-inch figures based on the Disney Plus show deserve to be free.

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"I like those odds." Mando is ready for action.

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Time to snipe.

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Mando and Cara Dune make a badass team in figure form.

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Cara used to be shock trooper for the Rebel Alliance, but is a solo act when we meet her in the show.

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You can see the Rebel Alliance symbol tattooed on her left cheek.

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Imagine the sound of Baby Yoda sipping nearby. His Black Series figure isn't out until 2020.

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The Offworld has a soft-goods cloak.

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Utini!

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This didn't happen in the show, but Mando could've used Cara's help when he went up against the Jawas in the second episode.

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Mando comes with his deadly Amban rifle and his blaster.

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Cara has a heavy rifle, a small blaster and a knife (for close encounters).

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The Jawa wields a blunderbuss-style firearm and a blaster that's attached to his bandoleer by a plastic chord.

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Mando's cloak is a soft plastic.

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Cara has some cool details on her back, and her heavy rifle's strap lets you sling it over her shoulder.

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The Jawa is a nice mix of soft-goods and hard plastic.

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You can attach Mando's rifle to his back, and he looks cool from any angle.

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