Behind the scenes of The Taste of Future Sister-in-law (2023)Mandalorian, Baby Yoda (AKA Grogu) is just like us: He enjoys a nice little jam and loves to bop.
Director Robert Rodriguez shared a little video of himself and Baby Yoda on the set of the 14th chapter of The Mandalorian, "The Tragedy," playing some acoustic guitar for the tiny green actor while he grooves gleefully.
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Yes, not only is little Grogu one with the Force, he is also one with rhythm.
Watching Grogu nod his head, wiggle his ears, and smile is a delight. Oh to be Rogriguez, playing an acoustic guitar for a diminutive alien, one of the most adorable beings in the universe.
SEE ALSO: 'The Mandalorian' finale's post-credit scene has big implications for show's future. What's next?Perhaps in the next season of The Mandalorian, or maybe some music-themed spin-off, we could see Baby Yoda enjoying more music. Maybe he could find himself in the crowd of a Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes show and enjoy some of that, uh, genre of music.
Really I just want to see him having a good time.
Topics Star Wars
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