The Mandalorian is currently the most watched show in the world and one question many of those fans watching had (especially autograph collectors) was how did they create the voice of “Baby Yoda.” Thanks to Supervising Sound Editor Matthew Wood we now have the answer to that question.
According to Wood the voice of Baby Yoda is a combination of several sources, including the Bat-eared Fox, kinkajous and the talents of Supervising Sound Editor Dave Acord.
I started my autograph collecting from The Mandalorian back in April when Pedro Pascal signed and returned and image from the show I sent to him while he was performing in a play and I’m looking forward to adding more in the weeks and months to come, as I know many other Star Wars autograph collectors are as well. It was for that reason I tried to get this answer from Wood and Acord on Twitter several weeks ago. After some joking from Acord I received my answer: “eventually.”
As promised, all is revealed in time and now we have a name to add to images of “Baby Yoda.” Hopefully the answer to our next question will be answered soon as well: “Who are the puppeteers?”
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