Because your own four-wheeled landspeeder is incomplete without one, FanWraps is selling this solar-powered waving Grogu dashboard ornament (gif below). Available now for pre-order, you just stick Grogu’s hover-pram to your dashboard, and whenever he’s exposed to sun he’ll start waving. I think it goes without saying, but this is
Because wherever there’s Mandalorian merchandise to be sold, there’s money to be made hand-over-fist, this is The Child Glitter Globe available from The Bradford Exchange ($90). This year’s must-have holiday decoration features Grogu in his hover crib, surrounding with swirling glitter that, at least in my mind, he generated with
Because there’s a market for baby Yoda everything, these are the 3-D printed vomiting Grogu toothpaste toppers created and sold by Etsy shop SnowBloom3D ($16 for a single, $24 for a 2-pack). The puking Grogus come with four different adapters to fit all major toothpaste brands, but no guarantee if
This is an animation of The Mandalorian according to married animator couple Lindsay and Alex Small-Butera (aka SmallBu), who allegedly haven’t watched the series, and only gathered information about the plot from what their friends have said about the show on Twitter. If that’s true, it’s pretty spot-on. But is
These are several photos from Rick ‘The Snow Artist’ Horton (you heard any Whos lately?) of Greenfield, Indiana, who recently spent seven hours sculpting and painting this Baby Yoda (Grogu) in his front yard last weekend. And, I think I speak for everyone here when I say that was clearly
Because being a chubby, indoor cat is a hard life to live, this is a video of a chunky feline falling asleep belly-up in an automatic baby rocker. So, just in case you were wondering what living the dream looks like — this is it. Also, I’ll be the first
Because what good is being an alien Disney star if you can’t have a little fun on set, this is a Twitter video posted by one of The Mandalorian directors Robert Rodriguez as he jams out with baby Yoda during a break. “His name is Grogu.” Um, no, I’m pretty
To celebrate (read: promote) the release of The Mandalorian season two, this is a timelapse video of three LEGO master builders constructing a full-scale baby Yoda out of 14,588 bricks over the course of 119 hours. *spit-takes all the LEGO pieces I had in my mouth* 119 hours?! Did they