Collecting much Baby Yoda merch money this holiday season, Disney is — even if fans won’t get their mitts on the adorable creature until spring of 2020.
Demand for Baby Yoda toys and collectible figures is strong: Currently, Mattel’s Baby Yoda plush (available for pre-order at $24.99) is the No. 1 best-selling product on Amazon in the plush figure toys category. No. 4 on the best-seller list is Hasbro’s battery-powered talking plush toy of Baby Yoda, who is officially known as The Child — which also has a $24.99 suggested retail price but according to Amazon is currently unavailable for pre-order.
In addition, Mattel’s 11-inch Baby Yoda toy, which comes in packaging that looks like his levitating bassinet in “The Mandalorian,” also is the No. 2 most-wished-for product on Amazon’s ranking in toys and games. The only item topping the galactically cute breakout star from Disney Plus’ “The Mandalorian” Star Wars series: Melissa...
Demand for Baby Yoda toys and collectible figures is strong: Currently, Mattel’s Baby Yoda plush (available for pre-order at $24.99) is the No. 1 best-selling product on Amazon in the plush figure toys category. No. 4 on the best-seller list is Hasbro’s battery-powered talking plush toy of Baby Yoda, who is officially known as The Child — which also has a $24.99 suggested retail price but according to Amazon is currently unavailable for pre-order.
In addition, Mattel’s 11-inch Baby Yoda toy, which comes in packaging that looks like his levitating bassinet in “The Mandalorian,” also is the No. 2 most-wished-for product on Amazon’s ranking in toys and games. The only item topping the galactically cute breakout star from Disney Plus’ “The Mandalorian” Star Wars series: Melissa...
- 12/20/2019
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Hasbro’s Baby Yoda toy figures will be ready in time for the holidays – Easter maybe, Memorial Day likely.
The toy maker unveiled its Cabbage Patch-anticipated line of four Baby Yoda figure styles today, offering kids (and keep-the-cellophane adult collectors) the opportunity to preorder the cuteness for an expected spring 2020 arrival.
Baby Yoda – given name The Child – quickly became the new Zhu Zhu Pet when the character made its debut on the Disney+ series The Mandalorian.
“We’ve been so enamored with the conversation and fan reaction surrounding The Mandalorian’s The Child,” Samantha Lomow, president of Hasbro’s Entertainment Brands, said in a statement, “and we know Star Wars fans around the world will be thrilled to see this beloved character incorporated into the Hasbro Star Wars collection of products.”
The new toy line-up includes the Hasbro Black Series high-quality collectible $9.99; a talking plush Child, $25; a 6.5 inch figure for $20; a Bounty Collection including six different figures for $8 each.
Here’s what might be in the mail when the flowers bloom next spring:...
The toy maker unveiled its Cabbage Patch-anticipated line of four Baby Yoda figure styles today, offering kids (and keep-the-cellophane adult collectors) the opportunity to preorder the cuteness for an expected spring 2020 arrival.
Baby Yoda – given name The Child – quickly became the new Zhu Zhu Pet when the character made its debut on the Disney+ series The Mandalorian.
“We’ve been so enamored with the conversation and fan reaction surrounding The Mandalorian’s The Child,” Samantha Lomow, president of Hasbro’s Entertainment Brands, said in a statement, “and we know Star Wars fans around the world will be thrilled to see this beloved character incorporated into the Hasbro Star Wars collection of products.”
The new toy line-up includes the Hasbro Black Series high-quality collectible $9.99; a talking plush Child, $25; a 6.5 inch figure for $20; a Bounty Collection including six different figures for $8 each.
Here’s what might be in the mail when the flowers bloom next spring:...
- 12/12/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Hasbro is getting into the Baby Yoda business. The toymaker is joining the craze for adorable green scene-stealer from “The Mandalorian,” announcing its own wave plush dolls that are available for pre-order.
But, as with the plush dolls that are coming from Mattel, “Star Wars” fans will have to wait until May to get their hands on their own Baby Yoda. Hasbro’s plush dolls include one that talks for $25, a 6.5 inch figure for $20, a “Bounty Collection” that includes six different versions that cost $8 each, and one that’s part of Hasbro’s “Black Series” line of “Mandalorian” toys. That last one comes with a bone broth bowl (so everyone can re-create their favorite Baby Yoda meme), a toy knob and a Sorgan frog.
“We’ve been so enamored with the conversation and fan reaction surrounding The Mandalorian’s The Child and we know Star Wars fans around the world...
But, as with the plush dolls that are coming from Mattel, “Star Wars” fans will have to wait until May to get their hands on their own Baby Yoda. Hasbro’s plush dolls include one that talks for $25, a 6.5 inch figure for $20, a “Bounty Collection” that includes six different versions that cost $8 each, and one that’s part of Hasbro’s “Black Series” line of “Mandalorian” toys. That last one comes with a bone broth bowl (so everyone can re-create their favorite Baby Yoda meme), a toy knob and a Sorgan frog.
“We’ve been so enamored with the conversation and fan reaction surrounding The Mandalorian’s The Child and we know Star Wars fans around the world...
- 12/12/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
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