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Din Grogu referred to as Baby Yoda is a fictional character from the Star Wars original television series The Mandalorian.
I have not watched the series. but I know someone in the house who has.
I just thought it was a cute little figure.
The super sweet baby Yoda, called Grogu is a new character that many of us have fallen in love with...He often wonders if he belongs with the Mandalorian or with Luke Skywalker to explore the power of jedis.
I'm happy he stays where his heart belongs.
I opted for the obvious title in the end but was considering the alternate title of "Beskar Rules" - seriously, who wouldn't want near indestructible armor?
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Beginning five years after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983) and the fall of the Galactic Empire in the movie series Star Wars, The Mandalorian follows Din Djarin, a lone Mandalorian bounty hunter in the outer reaches of the galaxy. He is hired by remnant Imperial forces to retrieve the child Grogu, but instead goes on the run to protect the infant. While looking to reunite Grogu with his kind, they are pursued by Moff Gideon, who wants to use Grogu's connection to the Force.
Catch phrases are important in the Star Wars universe, and The Mandalorian is no exception. In the third episode of the show's first season, viewers are introduced to the overarching way the Mandalorian creed lives, and the code they live their life by. That code is summed up in one simple phrase: "This is the way."
Using obvious context, it would seem that "This is the way," is yet another ever-important Star Wars mantra, similar to the way that everyone knew and would say "May the Force Be With You," or how The Mandalorian's new buddy Kuiil loves to conclude his sentences with the inscrutable "I have spoken." You might also remember "I'm one with the force, the force is with me" from Rogue One. It's a franchise, clearly, that knows the value in repeated phrases—and ones that will stick with you, at that.
From Men's Health.
The main theme: youtu.be/62x19Bepc5s
Teeny, tiny gear knob from Din Djarin's ship - held by a one-inch tall Grogu (aka the child), who is standing next to a human-sized light saber (aka a pencil). HSoS
Once located at the top of the cliffs on Fett island, during The Great Flood, the castle of Grogu almost sunk. Now the abandoned fortress is a place where dragons lay their eggs from time to time, but mostly occupied by birds.
Built this little guy for Brickscalibur :)
Don’t really use Flickr anymore, but I figured I’d post every now and then. If you wanna keep up with my posts, check out my IG. Anyways, here’s Mando, Cobb Vanth, and the Phoenix Customs Grogu. Thoughts?
This was my submission for the color green in the 35th Round of the Photography Scavenger Hunt. Grogu is willing to share.
My son love to collect statues and action figures and he bought this gift for both of us for Christmas. I love this little alien! This is a life-size figure of Grogu (The Child) of the Mandalorian tv series. He's grabbing the silver shifter knob from the space ship. I know some of you don't know about the series, it's OK. All the photo is less than the size of a credit card. Soon I'll post the full statue. For info and hand/ figure measurements:
www.sideshow.com/collectibles/star-wars-the-child-sidesho...
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I don't know if any of you watched The Mandalorian series, we did and fell in love, along with millions of other viewers :) with the little critter who ended up being named Grogu ... hmm, didn't like that name so I renamed him Goo Goo Barabajagal :)
He has joined our clan and Georgina has already shown him who's boss by beating the snot out of him ... which he survived and even seemed to enjoy :)
The theme music for the show is fabulous, composed by
Ludwig Goransson, I found this super cool version of it :
I instantly fell in love with Mando's customized N-1 starfighter after watching the Book of Boba Fett so I rebuilt my original Naboo N-1 starfighter MOC.
My favorite features of this build:
1. The core design is the same as my original yellow version.
2. It can fit the Mandalorian with his jetpack on in the cockpit, and Grogu can fit on his laps. (I gave up putting Grogu in the dome because I want to use the same design as the yellow version.)
3. The body of an astromech droid can fit in the belly of the ship.
I am building it in real life but some of the pieces are not available in this color yet but hopefully they will be available soon.
My entry for the flickr x Lego competition
The lego figures and ambient set were assembled by my two kids (no baby Yoda/Grogu or any other living species were harmed in this process)
Photography by my eldest son
Post-processing by me
The music: youtu.be/aWM90csSpXM
Oh, Grogu, what are you getting into now?
Just a couple of action figures in the back yard. Shot on an SX-70.
Hello everybody :)
Today I want to show you the next part of my Mandalorian BrickHeadz series. From the left to the right you can see Moff Gideon, Kuiil and the Client.
I had a lot of fun building that figures, especially Kuiil was very tricky because of his unique head.
I hope you like it :)
Time for relaxing at the sea while of course firshing. If you look closer Sir Grogu is in the boat just enjoying the view of the water lol.
Chapter 1: The Mandalorian
The Mandalorian travels to a desert planet Arvala-7, and meets a native named Kuiil who wants to be rid of the criminals and mercenaries who now inhabit the area. Kuiil teaches the Mandalorian to ride a Blurrg, as there are no land speed vehicles to traverse the area, and sends him to where his bounty is located. Upon reaching the hideout, the Mandalorian grudgingly teams up with bounty droid IG-11. They manage to clear the entire facility of its Nikto guards and discover that the bounty is a green, big-eared child-like creature. IG-11 plans to kill it, but the Mandalorian blasts the droid to protect the baby and bounty.
The Mandalorian figure from Mafex and Grogu figure from SH Figuarts, captured on location in the Corralejo desert of Fuerteventura with a 2x anamorphic lens combined with a 100mm macro lens.
Took a kid kit of this grogu, very basic with markers. So I change it up and use my colour pencils and white pen and black marker.
Stuck here on this sunny trying to get a ride... Come Sir Grogu Fredrick II use the force to bring Jerry over here or someone. Its getting too hott here.
Exercise, prayer, and meditation are examples of calming rituals. They have been shown to induce a happier mood and provide a positive pathway through life's daily frustrations. ~Chuck Norris
I found a forgotten overgrown orange tree grove today. All the trees were full of branches and orb spider webs. Newer palm trees were shooting up in their shade. It was a beautiful spot!
Lens:
Mamiya-Sekor 55mm f1.4
Camera:
Fujifilm X-E4
My third entry for the Imperial March contest over on BrickNerd.
Category: Rebuild the Galaxy
#bricknerd #ImperialMarch 2025
Full video here: youtu.be/PE-Id9hBzo0