At least the intentionally absurd Austin and Mini Me only had one pair of feet coming out of their bulging coat.
But, yeah, your larger point is well taken. It speaks to what Wor-Gar was saying about the assembly line of endless content that SW has become. Not only do these releases lose that "special" feeling of being rare treats, but the desire for quantity will often compromise story integrity. It's just not enough of a priority. That awesome ESB sequence with the AT-ATs was the result of constructing imaginative designs to suit the (already solid) story purpose. But nowadays, it's almost always about constructing story to fit the (already solid) components. Backwards and not good.
If I had told you ten years ago that there would be a 4+ hour show about Obi-Wan and Vader, with a Disney budget and the Lucas-era actors, that no one would be talking about anymore just *months* after it finished airing, you probably wouldn't have believed me. Yet here we are. They're okay with SW being disposable entertainment now, even with the most sacred of characters and context. But to be fair, plenty of fans seems perfectly okay with just getting more and more.