![]() Hera's Kalikori Among many other items of note in Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, fans of Star Wars Rebels can spot the Kalikori, the ancestral necklace passed down by members of Hera's family. That's just one of several familiar beasts mounted on the wall. ![]() The Nexu As with the Wampa, Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities plays host to a head of a nexu, the cat-like beast that tried to devour Amidala in Attack of the Clones. The Mandalorian Logo A bust depicting the iconic horned skull emblem worn by Boba Fett and other Mandalorian warriors can be seen on the wall at Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities. This iconic bot can be seen hung on a wall in netting near the Milk Stand. The Imperial Probe Droid While Galaxy's Edge is understandably crammed full of familiar droids of all shapes and sizes, we were especially pleased to see an Imperial Probe Droid on display. However, you can find Boba Fett's jetpack in Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, even if it's original owner is still languishing inside the Sarlacc. Boba Fett's Jetpack Because Galaxy's Edge is mainly centered around the sequel trilogy, you won't find a lot of OT fan-favorites roaming about the park. Actor Mark Hamill was even consulted in order to ensure this souvenir is as close to the real deal as possible. Luke's Ration Kit The store Resistance Supply sells a soldier ration kit modeled very closely on the one used by Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back. He can be found working as a disc jockey in Oga's Cantina. He even has new lines courtesy of voice actor Paul Reubens. Classic host droid RX-24 has been given an upgrade and become DJ R-3X. DJ R-3X One of the coolest Easter eggs in the park is a throwback to the original Star Tours ride. Fans of that series can spot a Loth-cat in the Creature Stall. The Loth-cat This cute critter is native to Lothal and a frequent presence in Star Wars Rebels. The Yavin Medal Visitors to Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities may recognize a distinctive medal on display, the same one Princess Leia bestowed upon Han and Luke at the end of the original movie. In fact, the tracks were created using actual moldings from the official R2-D2 prop. This section is covered in the telltale tracks of quirky astromech droid R2-D2. R2-D2's Tracks If you venture into droid alley, keep a close watch on the ground in front of you. You can see the Wampa (safely taxidermied and preserved) on display in Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities. The Wampa The beast that nearly felled Luke Skywalker himself is now on display at Galaxy's Edge. ![]() Hondo can be found hosting the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run ride, complete with new dialogue from voice actor Jim Cummings. Hondo Ohnaka Hondo is an almost constant presence in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, so it makes sense he'd want a piece of the action in Galaxy's Edge. ![]() The dianoga's eye can be seen popping out of a water tank whenever guests press a corresponding button. The Dianoga The pesky trash compactor monster from the original Death Star has survived and now lurks in the Black Spire Outpost. ![]()
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