Hajime Isayama Draws Star Wars Art

Saurav Kumar Apr 28, 2026 60
Hajime Isayama Draws Star Wars Art

Hajime Isayama of ``Attack on Titan'' has drawn ``Inspire Art'' to celebrate the release of the movie ``Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Groogoo.''

The Inspiration Behind the New Arc

The movie "Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Groogoo" released on May 22nd is the latest work of "Star Wars". The story depicts the Mandalorian, a bounty hunter, and Grogu, a child with powerful Force powers, as they struggle to stop the war.

Reactions from Fellow Artists

Isayama has drawn a scene in which the Mandalorian goes into battle while holding Grogu like his own child. ``More than anything, Glow-Goo is so cute I can't get enough of it,'' she wrote in a handwritten comment. Comments from George Morikawa, Yato Ogure, Ken Wakui, and Atsushi Okubo were also made public. The support from fellow artists is a testament to the impact of Isayama's work and the excitement surrounding the new Star Wars movie.

The collaboration between Hajime Isayama and Star Wars is a unique and exciting one, and fans of both series are eagerly anticipating more updates. With the release of Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Groogoo, fans can expect to see more of the Mandalorian and Grogu's adventures, and perhaps even more art from Isayama in the future.

// FAQs

The latest Star Wars movie that Hajime Isayama drew art for is Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Groogoo.

Some of the other artists that offered support for Hajime Isayama's Star Wars art include George Morikawa, Yato Ogure, Ken Wakui, and Atsushi Okubo.

The story of Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Groogoo depicts the Mandalorian, a bounty hunter, and Grogu, a child with powerful Force powers, as they struggle to stop the war.
Tags: Hajime Isayama Attack on Titan Star Wars The Mandalorian George Morikawa

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