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Best deal on the Star Wars Animatronic Edition Baby Yoda (UK deal)
TL;DR: The Star Wars Animatronic Edition Baby Yoda is available to pre-order for £50.54 on Amazon, and will be released on Dec. 1.
Baby Yoda has taken the world by storm, and you can now get your hands on all sorts of official merchandise. Whether you’re interested in clothing, figures, or toys, there is something out there for every dedicated fan of the little guy.
Most products are only available to pre-order at this stage, but fans of all things Disney are used to waiting. We’ve had to remain patient for the official release of Disney+, so waiting a little longer for your very own Baby Yoda shouldn’t be a problem.
You can now pre-order the Star Wars Animatronic Edition Baby Yoda for £50.54 on Amazon. This animated toy features sound effects and motorised movements, including a head that moves up and down, ears that move back and forth, eyes that open and close.
All pre-orders come with Amazon’s pre-order price guarantee. The price you pay will be the lowest price offered by Amazon between the time you place your order and including the end of the day of the release date. The price may well change considering that the release date is set for Dec. 1.
The wait might be long, but you’ll already have the perfect Christmas present lined up.
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