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Why Baby Yoda May Age Much Faster Than You Think! - Star Wars The Mandalorian Theory | A STAR WARS Story
Protocoll Droid GV11-2011 reporting. Content: Why Baby Yoda, also known as The Child, may age much faster than you think in Star Wars The Mandalorian Season 2 and beyond. In this Star Wars The Mandalorian theory video, we explain why The Child (Baby Yoda) may age much faster than Yoda did back in the day, how he could have accelerated growth and accelerated aging and how he could end up being a lightsaber wielding Force user in no time! #TheMandalorian #BabyYoda #StarWars ►SUBSCRIBE to Star Wars HQ: http://bit.ly/2iE43Vi ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarWarsHQ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/theStarWarsHQ ►Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/starwarshq ►Discord Chat: https://discord.gg/starwarshq ►Website: http://www.StarWarsHQ.com Thanks for watching! Star Wars HQ provides daily Star Wars videos. Have questions, or suggestions? Contact our business email on the about page on our YouTube channel. Star Wars HQ on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/starwarshq Produced by Star Wars HQ, Video concept and idea by Star Wars HQ, Written by David Warren, Edited by Darnley Francis
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