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After he was first introduced back in The Mandalorian‘s first episode, Disney tried to make “The Child” moniker stick, but fans immediately had a different name for the character (for very obvious reasons): Baby Yoda. It was the perfect description, and even after The Mandalorian Season 2 revealed his name to be Grogu, he has continued to be widely known by his unofficial nickname, which even Star Wars is now using. In LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past, the name “Baby Yoda” is used on-screen for the very first time.
The scene sees the show’s heroes encountering Grogu, and losing their minds over discovering “a baby Yoda,” repeatedly saying it until the Landolorian (which, as it sounds, is Lando Calrissian as a Mandalorian) arrives to correct them. He informs them that his name is Grogu, not Baby Yoda, but will it actually stick?
Star Wars Does Need Grogu To Stick Over Baby Yoda

The LEGO Star Wars series using Baby Yoda feels like an acceptance, to a degree, that the name isn’t going anywhere, and of course, is simply an attempt to get in on the joke (and it is pretty funny, to be fair). But at the same time, it also doubles down on the character’s real name being Grogu, and that being the one that should be used more widely, which is something Lucasfilm and Disney need to establish. After all, Grogu is co-headlining Star Wars’ return to theaters, so it has to be a name that carries instant recognition and appeal.








