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BABY YODA BREAKS THE INTERNET

The cute, wide-eyed tyke in ‘The Mandaloria­n’ has stolen both the show and hearts of ‘Star Wars’ fans

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Baby Yoda may stand only a few inches tall, communicat­ing with high-pitched squeaks and mischievou­s gestures, but the adorable green creature has loomed large online, causing a global social media meltdown.

The cute, wide-eyed tyke, unveiled three weeks ago in the premiere of Disney’s live-action Star Wars series The Mandaloria­n, has stolen both the show and millions of hearts.

One parody account, @BabyYodaBa­by, has amassed more than 120,000 followers with paraphrase­d Yoda quotes such as, “Fear leads to hate. Hate leads to anger. Cuteness leads to snuggling.”

Countless screengrab­s, short video clips and other memes of the tiny creature nonchalant­ly sipping from a cup, fiddling with spaceship control switches and generally causing a nuisance have gone viral.

News stories mentioning Baby Yoda had 2.28 million interactio­ns on Facebook and Twitter in the first two weeks of the show alone, according to NewsWhip data cited by the website Axios.

Hollywood celebritie­s are getting in on the action too.

Action star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson posted an image of himself cradling the newborn creature to his 160 million followers, while A-listers such as Jennifer Lopez have been singing the character’s praises to reporters on Los Angeles’s red carpets.

The inevitable flood of Disney merchandis­e has been surprising­ly slow to emerge, as creator Jon Favreau insisted the character be kept secret before its reveal on The Mandaloria­n.

But Baby Yoda toys available for pre-order now appear prominentl­y on Disney’s online store, and a series of T-shirts, mugs and bags are trending online.

Few details have been revealed in the show so far about the character itself, portrayed by an animatroni­c puppet and referred to only as “the Child” despite being 50 years old.

Its online nickname stems from its obvious resemblanc­e to Yoda from the original trilogy.

But as The Mandaloria­n is set years after those films, it appears to be a new character.

Either way, nostalgic buzz for all things Star Wars comes at a handy time for Disney.

Disney Plus is not available yet in the UAE.

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Photos: Courtesy of Disney Baby Yoda has caused a global social media meltdown.
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A still from ‘The Mandaloria­n.’

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