£7.99
This brilliant The Child Plastic Water Bottle comes with a sheet of repositionable stickers so you can customize and personalise your bottle over and over. Great for fans of Baby Yoda, Star Wars, and The Mandalorian.
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This brilliant The Child Plastic Water Bottle comes with a sheet of repositionable stickers so you can customize and personalise your bottle over and over. Great for fans of Baby Yoda, Star Wars, and The Mandalorian.
At the gym, on a hike, or bounty hunting in the outer reaches of the galaxy, thirst can strike anywhere. This large capacity 650ml (22floz) Mandalorian Plastic Water Bottle is easy to slip into your bag, backpack, or the cup holder in your car so it can go wherever you go. The sports cap lid will ensure your drink stays fresh and help prevent spills.
Created from clear plastic with a contrast green sports cap lid, The Child Plastic Water Bottle is supplied with a sheet of repositionable stickers so you can customise and personalise your drinks bottle over and over again. A great gift for any fan of this Star Wars Disney+ original television space western and the original Star Wars movie franchise. Supplied with swing tag.
The Child, colloquially known as “Baby Yoda” among fans and the media, is a character from the Star Wars Disney+ original television series The Mandalorian. He is an infant member of the same unnamed alien species as the Star Wars character Yoda, with whom he shares a strong ability in the Force. In the series, the protagonist known as “The Mandalorian” is hired to track down and capture the Child for a remnant of the fallen Galactic Empire, but instead becomes his adoptive father and protects him from the Imperials.
The Child and the Mandalorian are the only characters who have appeared in every episode of the series. He was created by The Mandalorian creator and showrunner Jon Favreau based upon his desire to explore the mystery around Yoda and his species. The character was further developed in early conversations between Favreau and executive producer Dave Filoni, and the character’s imagery was defined by concept artist Christian Alzmann. The Child is mostly a work of animatronics and puppetry, although accentuated with computer-generated imagery.
The puppet was designed by Legacy Effects and cost about $5 million to make.[1] It is controlled by two technicians, one who operates the eyes and mouth and another who controls other facial expressions. The character’s voice and sounds were created using a combination of adult and infant vocals, as well as recordings of a bat-eared fox and kinkajou. The dynamic between the Mandalorian and the Child embodies a theme of parenting and fatherhood prevalent in The Mandalorian, and the Child character has also raised questions about good and evil and nature versus nurture in the show.