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Disney Launches Star Wars G1T4-M1N1 Droid for May the 4th

May 3, 2025

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Disney Store’s daily drops leading up to Star Wars Day on May the 4th has arrived, and today, it’s all about the G1T4-M1N1 Droid! This helper droid, inspired by the galaxy’s iconic robots, is ready to assist with any mission. 

With cameras and sensors designed to track and follow its leader, the G1T4-M1N1 will always be by your side, whether you’re navigating the streets or taking on a bigger adventure. Equipped with a 20lb cargo bin, it’s the perfect sidekick to help you carry your gear as you go about your day. 

Whether you’re running errands or prepping for your next galactic mission, this droid has your back. As part of Disney Store’s limited-time daily drops leading up to May the 4th, the G1T4-M1N1 is a must-have for any fan looking to add a piece of Star Wars magic to their world. 

Don’t miss out—get yours today!

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