We don't know where Baby Yoda came from (yet),Sucking off a Man Caught Between Woman’s Legs but The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau is willing to divulge how he first saw the adorable creature.
On Tuesday, four days after the release Disney+'s second Mandalorian installment, Favreau shared the concept art for "The Child" on Twitter. With two big brown eyes, two bigger green ears, and one little foot poking out of his snuggly, first draft Baby Yoda looks almost as cute as the one that made it into the show.
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Star Warsfans were quick to applaud Favreau's work...
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... pledge their allegiance to Baby Yoda...
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... and demand merch.Seriously,everyone wants Baby Yoda merch.
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You can check out more concept art during the end credits of The Mandalorian, starting with episode 3 on Friday. Until then, sleep tight, sweet prince.
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