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Get In The Spirit Of The Season!

By Culture SlatePublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Out of all of the Star Wars characters introduced out of the entire saga that has so far spanned over forty years, few characters (especially in the last few years) have been as beloved as The Child, better known by the fans as Baby Yoda. For anyone who has seen The Mandalorian, Baby Yoda has been one of the highlights, and has arguably done more to cement the popularity of the show than anything else.

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Now, it's impossible to deny that Star Wars has a merchandise empire like none other in cinematic history. It seems as though anything will be made into a product of some kind.

Anything.

With the massive success of Baby Yoda, there is no way that there wouldn't be a ton of merchandise surrounding one of the most popular Star Wars characters of all time. Interestingly, Disney didn't make any Baby Yoda merchandise before the release of the first season of The Mandalorian so as to not reveal the character even though it was the Christmas season and Disney would have made untold amounts of money from the merchandise.

Well, now they're going above and beyond to fix that. We've seen Baby Yoda everything, and now we've seen more. With the Halloween season upon us, we get to see more Star Wars merch, including a large inflatable Baby Yoda for your front yard. No doubt it will fit in seamlessly with the skeletons and spooky graves peppering the lawn to scare trick-or-treaters.

It comes with a wave of Halloween merchandise, such as Mandalorian-themed costumes and shirts, but this is naturally the piece that sticks out the most. At 4.5 feet tall and sporting energy efficient LED lights, it's sure to be the highlight of your block. Anybody who passes by will be drawn in like a moth to a bug zapper at the awe-inspiring sight of a small, Force-sensitive, 50-year-old baby holding a Mandalorian helmet pumpkin. You'll be the talk of the town. So if you do put it out, be sure to stock up on all of the candy you can for the trick-or-treaters that will flock to your house th--

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Next year. (Hopefully.)

It will also be a perfect addition to your haunted house with a little creativity. Quickly inflate it whenever a poor, unsuspecting victim walks by, playing a "SKREEEEEE!" noise to maximize the jump scare factor. In fact, with a few sharpies, you can draw over the pumpkin so that it looks like Baby Yoda is holding an actual Mandalorian helmet. None shall cross The Child.

Speaking of other uses, The Child isn't strictly a Halloween decoration. With some cotton balls to make a fake beard, it will make the perfect Christmas decoration to go along with the inflatable Frosties and Santa Clauses. Wrap some Christmas lights around the pumpkin to distract from the fact that it's, you know, a Mandalorian helmet jack-o-lantern, and it will assure the other decorations that it's one of them. Glue a few hearts on the pumpkin for a Valentine's Day decoration that screams to every one of your neighbors that it's time to stage an intervention so that you'll put the darn thing away until next Halloween. "I can't stand to look outside and see its blank, smiling visage staring through my window from your lawn," they'll say. Don't listen to them. Baby Yoda is your friend.

So what are you waiting for? Baby Yoda is life, and everybody needs to know it. Don't be the only person on your block without one. The Mandalorian is the best show in television right now, and with no Halloween happening, you need to do something to both get in the spirit of the holiday, and prove that you love The Mandalorian with all of your heart.

Written By Tommy Durbin

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