Step into the Star Wars universe with the new Mouse Droid collectible from Disney Parks’ Galactic Archive Series.
A New Star Wars Mouse Droid Joins Disney Parks
Star Wars fans, get ready to add something truly special to your collection. Disney Parks has just rolled out a fresh release in their Galactic Archive Series: a remote-controlled Mouse Droid! This isn’t just any droid replica — it’s packed with authentic movie details, LED lights, and sound effects that bring the iconic MSE-6 droid to life.

If you remember the little boxy droid from Star Wars: A New Hope, the Mouse Droid has been a fan favorite ever since it made its debut on the Death Star. That memorable moment when Chewbacca’s roar sends the tiny droid scurrying away, beeping in terror, is just the tip of the iceberg. These droids had important roles in the Imperial fleet — from maintenance and communication to logistics.
Movie-Accurate Replica with Interactive Features
This Mouse Droid collectible is crafted with precision — it features an authentic scale and spot-on details that any Star Wars enthusiast will appreciate. The LED light bar even has programmable functions, and sound effects add to the realism. But here’s the best part: you actually get to control it! The remote lets you direct the droid to move forward, backward, left, and right, turning it into a fun, interactive addition to your Imperial lineup.

Fans can find this collectible at Disneyland and Walt Disney World parks, and there’s a chance to snag one online too, priced at $99.99. Whether you’re a hardcore collector or just a Star Wars fan, this Mouse Droid is a cool way to bring a piece of the galaxy right into your home.
The History Behind the Mouse Droid MSE-6
The official name of this droid is the MSE-6 series repair droid, but most just call it the Mouse Droid. Created by Rebaxan Coumni, these little guys started off as simple helpers performing minor repairs, delivering messages, and guiding personnel on starships and military bases.
"Invented by Rebaxan Coumni, MSE-6 droids, commonly known as Mouse droids, were used to perform simple tasks like small repairs, delivering messages and acting as guides aboard starships and in military facilities. Before long, these versatile little droids were used across the galaxy by everyone from the Republic and the Rebel Alliance to the criminal underworld and their functions expanded to include carrying important messages and even spying."
Over time, their usefulness expanded far beyond the Empire — you’ll spot Mouse Droids popping up in various corners of the galaxy’s complicated history, including Rebel Alliance operations and even shady underworld dealings. The versatility of these droids made them an iconic part of Star Wars lore.


Bring Home a Piece of the Star Wars Universe
Now, thanks to Disney Parks and Lucasfilm's unique collaboration, you can have your very own Mouse Droid replica that’s part of the Galactic Archive Series. This collector-grade model has all the bells and whistles — from lights and sounds to remote control features — making it an authentic and interactive keepsake.



This release is a neat way to add some fresh life to your collectibles shelf or to surprise a Star Wars enthusiast who appreciates details and nostalgia wrapped in one small droid.
Wrapping It Up
Disney Parks' new remote-controlled Mouse Droid is a charming blend of nostalgia and technology that makes Star Wars memorabilia even more immersive. Whether you want to recreate scenes from the movies or just enjoy a quirky companion on your desk, this Galactic Archive Series collectible is a must-have. At $99.99, it’s a fair price for a fully interactive and movie-accurate droid that any fan will appreciate.
FAQs
- What is the Mouse Droid from Disney Parks?
It’s a remote-controlled collectible droid from the Star Wars Galactic Archive Series, modeled after the MSE-6 droids seen in the movies. - Where can I buy the Mouse Droid collectible?
Currently, it’s available at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and possibly online at the Disney Store website. - Does the Mouse Droid have lights and sounds?
Yes! It features LED light bars, programmable functions, and authentic sound effects for an immersive experience. - How does the remote control work?
The remote lets you move the Mouse Droid forward, backward, left, and right for interactive play. - Is this Mouse Droid a limited edition?
While it’s part of a collectible series, availability may vary, so grabbing one sooner is recommended for fans.