How long till Baby Yoda Meet and Greet?

Club Cooloholic

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Have not seen that since I don't have Disney+. A puppet just seems like ir would be hard to do. With technology being what it is an interactive AA would seem doable.
True, would be better. We know Disney won't miss a chance to cash in on this.
Btw, it's worth getting if you are a Star Wars fan. The vibe of the show is really good, all the best things of the original trilogy, crazy aliens, good battles, movies swiftly with each episode sorta a mini story. I thought a series built on Bobba Fett would be boring but it is presented in a much different way and THIS Mandalorian is much more interesting. My kids and wife are even now into it and they are not big fans of these new star wars films(my kids don't like the old ones even lol)
 

Club Cooloholic

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Original Poster
The funny thing is that Disney has a star wars thing that has become a phenomenon. Yet they can't put him in their billion dollar land. This should show you why a strict time frame is too limiting. Could you imagine a meet and greet, in Black spire, with the Mando and the child? The world would go nuts!
Was thinking the same thing. So far Mando's world is more interesting(again because it takes the best parts from the movies) than Galaxies Edge and that really should have been what Disney did.
 

Dole Whip Happy Hour

Active Member
they have to give him his own ride in norway first by gutting frozen ever after (cough cough..maelstrom) as they get that m&g ready on the other side
They do have the Indiana Jones Stunt show they could modify. A stunt show where you see Mando saving Baby Yoda from some bounty hunters, and then seeing both in a meet and greet afterwards ......sigh, only in my dreams....
 

JIMINYCR

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DW, who isnt at all a SW fan, has never watched any SW movie, knows very little about the SW characters ( she picks up bits of info from DS and my conversations ) said the other day after seeing a baby yoda... " I hope they have stuffed ones at WDW, I want to get one one when we go... has so cute." Yeah Disney has a growing cash cow in their midst.
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Tanna Eros

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As soon as they can train a baby to stand in the hot sun and smile for the camera. 🤔 :D
That's probably why they snagged the infamous green umbrella from the smoker's bench outside. He might be a diva off camera, with sunglasses and drinks and talking on the phone all the time.
 

Incomudro

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The funny thing is that Disney has a star wars thing that has become a phenomenon. Yet they can't put him in their billion dollar land. This should show you why a strict time frame is too limiting. Could you imagine a meet and greet, in Black spire, with the Mando and the child? The world would go nuts!

Why not?
He's supposed to be 50 in The Mandolorian.
Yoda lived to what? 900 years?
These critters with such a long life span would age far differently than humans do.
Their infant stage could last for many years.
And being fictitious creatures who's growth rate has not been laid out (not that I know of - unless it's in books) his creators are free to present him however they feel fit.
 

erasure fan1

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Why not?
He's supposed to be 50 in The Mandolorian.
Yoda lived to what? 900 years?
These critters with such a long life span would age far differently than humans do.
Their infant stage could last for many years.
And being fictitious creatures who's growth rate has not been laid out (not that I know of - unless it's in books) his creators are free to present him however they feel fit.
You aren't thinking Disney canon. If they put him in the land now, it would result in spoiling if he survives season 1. Or 2 or 3 for that matter. Why? Because black spire is set between 8 and 9 and the Mando is well before 7. I'm not saying it's smart, it's just Disney.
 

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