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31 perfect gifts for the 'Star Wars' fan in your life
A levitating Death Star Bluetooth speaker
R2-D2 USB wall charger
Not only will R2-D2 help charge your electronic devices, but the wall charger gives you two USB ports to charge even more items at once.
He also lights up when he's plugged in.
Mimico's "Star Wars" USB drives
Carry all your files on a "Star Wars"-themed flash drive. Mimico has 13 different character designs from Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker to Admiral Ackbar and Darth Maul ranging from 8 gb to 64 gb of storage space.
Han Solo business card holder
You can have the coolest business card in the world, but when you hand them out it's all about presentation.
This stopped me dead in my tracks when meeting someone. Not only is the cover instantly recognizable, but it also makes for a great conversation starter.
Sphero's app-controlled BB-8 droid
Sphero's miniature version of the adorable droid, which you can control through an app on your phone or tablet, is a perfect replica of the "Force Awakens" robot.
BB-8's a speedy little guy, going up to 5 mph and is incredibly reactive with real noises from the movie. It's a bit on the pricey side, but no collector or adult fan will be disappointed. The best part? No batteries are required. Place him on a charging base included and he's good to go.
A smart R2-D2
This is the droid you're looking for. This "smart" R2-D2 responds to your voice and his actions can be controlled through an app available through iOS and Android.
It's recommended for ages 6 and up.
"Star Wars" Battle Quads
Propel has a remote controlled set of laser battling "Star Wars" battle quadcopters that can travel at over 35 mph. The four models consist of a 74-Z Speeder Bike, a T-65 X-Wing Straighter, the Millennium Falcon, and a TIE Advanced X1. Each quadcopter has three speed settings. The detailed models are perfect for battling a friend or would make a great collector's item.
InteracTech Stormtrooper figure
While an interactive droid that moves around is cool, the InteracTech Stormtrooper responds to how kids play with it. Not only does it have motion sensors but it has over 70 sound effects. Toss the 12 inch figure up in the air and the Stormtrooper will yell out in surprise. Turn him upside down and he'll say a few choice phrases.
It requires 2 AA batteries and is recommended for ages four and up.
A stuffed, talking Chewbacca
If you don't want your own droid, maybe you want a Wookiee. This 9-inch tall stuffed Chewbacca talks and growls when you squeeze him.
"Star Wars" Tsum Tsum plush
These miniature "Star Wars" plush characters make the perfect stocking stuffer. They're adorable adaptations of your favorite characters from Han and Leia to Chewie and R2-D2 and are small enough to sit on a desk or window sill.
Plus, if you have more than one, they're easy to stack.
"Star Wars" episodes I-VI on Blu-ray
Unfortunately, it may be some time before we see a complete box-set of "Star Wars" movies on Blu-ray since the original ones were released by Fox and Disney is distributing the newer ones.
For now, you can catch up on all the first six "Star Wars" movies — or skip episode one and watch the collection in the machete order — before seeing "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" in December.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens” 3D collector’s edition
This one's for the more die-hard "Star Wars" fans. Face it, you probably don't have a 3D television and don't really need a 3D version of the movie, but the only way to get a few new bonus features from "The Force Awakens," including an enjoyable commentary from director J.J. Abrams himself, is by picking up a copy of the 3D Blu-ray.
It comes in a pretty sweet collector's box, too.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" 3D collector's edition, $29.96
"The Art of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"
Go behind-the-scenes of the making of the newest "Star Wars" movie with a look at concept art, sketches, storyboards, character designs, and more that went into making "Rogue One."
"Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel"
The "Rogue One" tie-in book follows Orson Krennic, who will be featured in December's movie, who enlists scientist Galen Erso to help him build the Death Star for Chancellor Palpatine.
Any fan who's planning to see "Rogue One" and wants more backstory on the film will enjoy this read.
Minimalist "Star Wars" posters
You have the toys and the games, but the ultimate "Star Wars" fan has some cool decor, too.
Head to Hoth with these homemade posters inspired by "Empire Strikes Back."
A BB-8 blanket by Pendleton
This exclusive Pendleton blanket shows off the colors of everyone's favorite new droid in a limited edition custom throw. There are only 1,977 of these in circulation. Each one comes with a custom label and certificate of authenticity. It can be found in Pendleton, Dillards, Macys, and Nordstrom.
"Rogue One: A Star Wars" story T-shirts
If you're looking for some "Rogue One" gear ahead of the movie's release, Target has partnered with Disney and its charitable initiative "Star Wars: Force for Change" on a collection of ten T-shirts inspired by the movie.
Five dollars from the sale of each shirt will be donated to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Men and women's shirts range from designs with the lead protagonist Jyn Erso to shirts which simply read, "Rebel."
A reversible C-3PO and R2-D2 tote bag
You'll always have one of Luke's loyal droids guarding your belongings with this reversible tote.
Friends will probably think you have two different "Star Wars" bags when it's just one in disguise.
Darth Vader charm bracelet
Disney partnered up with Kay jewelers for a "Star Wars" line of jewelry ranging from charms and bracelets to necklaces and earrings.
Show off your pride for the dark side with this sterling silver Darth Vader charm bracelet.
Darth Vader Toaster
How about a side of evil toast to go with your Death Star waffles?
Pangea's Vader toaster will brand your toast, frozen pancakes, and English muffins with the famous Star Wars logo.
Death Star cookie jar
Never has the popular meme "Come to the dark side. We have cookies" made more sense.
Don't keep your sweets in a regular cookie container when you can put them in a giant Death Star jar.
Lightsaber Spatula
The true "Star Wars" cook in the family will appreciate this spatula that not only has the insignia in the utensil, but also has a handle shaped like a lightsaber.
Kylo Ren's The Black Series FX Deluxe Lightsaber
Admit it. From the moment you saw Kylo Ren's three-pronged lightsaber in "The Force Awakens" trailer, you couldn't wait to get your hands on one.
Hasbro's Black Series of FX lightsabers is as close as you'll get to the real thing. I've tried it out and you definitely get your money's worth. It's weighted and has an incredible amount of detail in both the sound and look. If you're a lightsaber collector, you'll want to add this to your collection.
Kylo Ren's deluxe electronic lightsaber
In a perfect world, we'd all buy the $200 lightsaber, but if you're looking for something a bit more affordable, or for a child, I'd suggest Hasbro's deluxe electronic lightsaber that also lights up and makes sounds.
"Star Wars: Rogue One" Rapid Fire Imperial AT-ACT playset
The giant AT-ACT playset can be controlled by remote or smart device. Not only does the body walk, but the head also moves. It comes with Nerf darts, which can be fired out of the vehicle, as well as three figures that can be transported inside the AT-ACT.
It's recommended for ages 4 and up and requires 4 D batteries which are not included.
"Star Wars" Nerf Captain Cassian Andor Blaster
If you're looking for a new Nerf blaster, Target has a pretty sweet "Rogue One" blaster.
Captain Cassian Andor's blaster comes with an attachable scope, stock, barrel, and 12 glow-in-the-dark darts. It's recommended for ages 6 and up.
Krennic's Imperial Shuttle Lego set
Lego has a bunch of new sets for "Rogue One." If you're a fan of the dark side, Director Krennic's Imperial Shuttle comes with six mini-figures and room for them to sit aboard.
The ship, which resembles Kylo Ren's from "The Force Awakens," is recommended for ages 9-14.
Rebel U-Wing Fighter Lego set
Those rooting for the good guys may want the Reberl U-Wing fighter, which comes with operating side doors, spring-loaded shooters, and five mini-figures.
It's recommended for ages 8-14.
Funko POP figures
The adorable, wide-eyed collectibles are a perfect gift for any "Star Wars" fanatic. With a wide range of characters from the older films and new, it's easy to find everyone's favorite characters.
Depending on the retailer you check out, they may have different exclusive figures from
Hasbro's Black Series action figures
Hasbro's Black Series figures may be collector's items for older "Star Wars" fans because of their super attention to detail, but they're also extremely poseable, which makes them perfect for kids who are re-enacting scenes from the films.
Retailers have exclusive Black Series figures. If you're trying to hunt down every character, Walmart will have a Scarif Stormtrooper available while Kmart has a Jyn Erso exclusive similar to last year's Rey and Kylo Ren sets.
Disney's Elite Series "Rogue One" die cast action figures
While the Black Series figures are for kids and collectors alike, the Disney Store's Elite Series takes the "Star Wars" characters to another level.
Made in collaboration with Lucasfilm, the level of detail on the figurines is precise. These aren't simply play things though. They have a lot of weight behind them and come with their own platform on which to stand.
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