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Posted: 2020-01-06T08:31:23Z | Updated: 2020-01-06T08:31:23Z

It would seem that Baby Yoda currently one of most beloved creatures in the cosmos is a very young Yoda . But combine the two, do not, warns Jon Favreau , creator of the Disney+ show The Mandalorian.

He cant be because he exists after grown-up Yoda has died , Favreau told USA Today at the Golden Globes on Sunday .

The series takes place after Return of the Jedi, Favreau said. Fans of the original trilogy will remember that Yoda not only passes away but actually disappears. So Yoda exists as a Force Ghost.

Although Baby Yoda is not a young Yoda, he is still called Baby Yoda. Thats because theres no name for the Yoda species, said Favreau. Its the easiest, shortest, most hashtag-able way to identify that character, which is identified in the episode as The Child.

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Is there any relationship between the Yodas?

Now youre getting into spoilers, he said. But there are a lot of theories about that.

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