Since the release of the first film in the Star Wars saga in 1977, Lucasfilm has been attached to over 188 registered patents, 51 published patent applications, 1,138 registered trademarks applications, and 3,952 registered copyrights.
As fans celebrate the highly-anticipated Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge theme park opening today in Disneyland, we’ve put together a few recent pieces of Star Wars-themed intellectual property for you to enjoy.
The Plant of Batuu
Upon entering Galaxy’s Edge, visitors are transported to a planet named Batuu, a location featured in “Star Wars” comic books and television series that is described by StarWars.com as, “home to those who prefer to stay out of the mainstream, and a thriving port for smugglers, rogue traders, and adventurers traveling between the frontier and uncharted space.”
An application to register Batuu was filed in 2018.
Beverages at Oga’s Cantina
The 14-acre immersive space is also home to immersive Oga’s Cantina. Guests of all ages are sure to find something delicious and refreshing on their completely Star Wars-themed menu.
A few drink names that were trademarked with the USPTO include:
- White Wampa Ale
- Gamorrean Ale
- Gold Squadron Lager
- Toniray Wine
- Spice Runner Hard Cider
- Imperial Guard Wine
Customizable Lightsabers at Savi’s Workshop
Another highly anticipated space inside Galaxy’s Edge is Savi’s Workshop. Here guests are ushered into a “covert workshop packed with unusual parts, whimsical pieces and miscellaneous memorabilia collected from the far reaches of the galaxy.” At Savi’s workshop, guests can create a custom lightsaber for $200 plus tax. Disney filed a patent application for the “Sword Device with Retractable, Internally Illuminated Blade” (US10065127B1) in 2017.
If you’re planning on heading to the $1 billion attraction this summer to brave the long lines and costly shops may the force be with you!
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