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title: "STAR WARS The Child Animatronic Edition 7.2-Inch-Tall Toy by Hasbro with Over 25 Sound & Motion Combinations, Toys for Kids Ages 4 & Up, Green, F1119 | Star Wars The Mandalorian 7 Inch Action Figure Animatronic 25 Sound and Motion Combination- The Child Baby Yoda"
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# 25+ sound & motion combos 7.2-inch authentic Baby Yoda size Motorized head, ears & eyes STAR WARS The Child Animatronic Edition 7.2-Inch-Tall Toy by Hasbro with Over 25 Sound & Motion Combinations, Toys for Kids Ages 4 & Up, Green, F1119 | Star Wars The Mandalorian 7 Inch Action Figure Animatronic 25 Sound and Motion Combination- The Child Baby Yoda

**Brand:** star wars
**Price:** 880.52 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛸 Bring the Force home—because everyone deserves a Baby Yoda moment!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** STAR WARS The Child Animatronic Edition 7.2-Inch-Tall Toy by Hasbro with Over 25 Sound & Motion Combinations, Toys for Kids Ages 4 & Up, Green, F1119 | Star Wars The Mandalorian 7 Inch Action Figure Animatronic 25 Sound and Motion Combination- The Child Baby Yoda by star wars
- **How much does it cost?** 880.52 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- star wars enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted star wars brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Force-Activated Magic:** Pat the head 3 times to trigger iconic Force gestures and sounds—be the ultimate Mandalorian sidekick.
- • **Durable & Mod-Friendly:** High-quality materials and accessible design make it ideal for collectors who love customizing or upgrading.
- • **Immersive Animatronics:** Over 25 sound and motion combos bring The Child to life with head, ear, and eye movements.
- • **Authentic Collectible Design:** Styled after the Disney+ series with a removable Mandalorian pendant and premium soft robe for true fans.
- • **Interactive Play for All Ages:** Perfect for kids 4+ and nostalgic adults craving that adorable Baby Yoda connection.

## Overview

This 7.2-inch STAR WARS The Child Animatronic Edition by Hasbro features over 25 sound and motion combinations, including head, ear, and eye movements. Designed for ages 4 and up, it offers interactive Force activation and a realistic look inspired by The Mandalorian series, complete with a removable pendant and soft robe. Powered by 3 AA batteries (included), it’s a durable, collectible toy that blends cutting-edge animatronics with fan-favorite charm.

## Description

Now you can become the protector of The Child, also affectionately known to fans as “Baby Yoda,” with this 7.2-inch-tall animatronic toy by Hasbro. Touching the top of The Child Animatronic Edition’s head activates over 25 sound and motion combinations, including happy and excited sounds, giggles, babbles, and more, all while the figure’s head moves up and down, ears move back and forth, and eyes open and close. Boys and girls ages 4 and up can pretend to harness the power of the Force as The Child toy closes its eyes, raises its arm, and sighs as if exerting a great amount of energy. Now you can become the protector of The Child, also affectionately known to fans as “Baby Yoda,” with this 7.2-inch-tall animatronic toy from Hasbro. Touching the top of The Child Animatronic Edition’s head activates over 25 sound and motion combinations, including happy and excited sounds, giggles, babbles, and more, all while the figure’s head moves up and down, ears move back and forth, and eyes open and close. Boys and girls ages 4 and up can pretend to harness the power of the Force as The Child toy closes its eyes, raises its arm, and sighs as if exerting a great amount of energy.

Review: Such a cute toy. Good quality too. - Grogu is the cutest! I am a 54 year old woman and I’ll be honest. I bought this for myself lol It’s just like the video and I’m not disappointed. Great toy.
Review: LOVE IT! Photos of the button location and feetsies. Took it apart to upgrade! - Update: I added a section on the bottom of my review covering the disassembly of the animatronic + a photo of my work-in-progress re-sculpting of the face. Note: I bought a “used” version of the product which allowed me to get a better price. The only evidence of this toy being first opened by someone else is the box and packaging - the animatronic arrived clean, all parts and pieces including the necklace. The only worrying part is the fact the animatronic arrived loose in his box - which also tells me something about the durability of this toy, as it was able to bounce around for who knows how long during shipping! The package has small pegs that fit into the toy’s feet; either mine was never put back on, or it came loose during transit. I have not noticed any damage to the animatronic, cosmetically or otherwise, so wooo! —— Yep. Heart lost instantly. I wasn’t expecting the puppet to be in the “try me” configuration, so when I picked him up out of the box the first thing that happened was adorable baby noises and gestures, and then a force-arm-raise. The volume is much louder than I was expecting, in a good way! (I just maybe should have waited until everyone in my household was awake before unboxing 🤣) Flipped the switch from “try me” to “on” and he’s been doing a variety of movements and noises. If I leave him alone for a while (standing), he makes noises for a while, but will eventually go and remain silent until someone nudges him or touches his head. Sometimes just picking him up will trigger a response. I bought this animatronic to use as an acting prop when in Mandalorian armor, for a costuming group I joined. The facial expressions and motion-activated “special moves” are fantastic for that purpose. I will need to make the puppet a little more realistic, both out of personal preference and for acting performance. For those wondering about modding their own, or just in general: The head and eyelids are hard plastic. The ears are a soft rubber/latex/something. It has a little bit of stretch to it which is great for helping prevent tears, and seems a durable enough thickness without being TOO thick and ruining the “ear membrane” effect. I’m glad it means it is far easier to repaint the face and add more details / peach fuzz than I was expecting! It also means the face isn’t gonna fall apart on me over the years right away, since those soft rubber coverings do degrade over time. Ears can be replaced down the road far easier than an entire head sculpt :D The arms are like baby doll arms - just a little flexible hard-rubber give but otherwise hard. The right arm of the puppet does not *automatically* move. It does however have a simple swivel action. — — Bonus: I put the robot down in sleeping mode and he stays quiet; but if I reach over and pet his head gently, he makes sleepy noises and it is ADORABLE. Also, useful, because i can have him in “quiet idle mode” and then cause an acting interaction with hise noise and gestures. Sometimes he’ll move his head in his sleep (when prompted) when he makes noises, without opening his eyes, and it adds a nice touch of realism and variety in the gestures that really brings this puppet to life. All in all.... super happy with my purchase. Technology and art have come such a long way - I never expected to recieve such a quality animatronic piece for such an affordable price. Final note; The robotics do make a little noise, but his sound effects honestly seem to drown all that out. I find it easy to ignore. As others have noted, the Mythosaur skull necklace is not metal - some kind of slightly soft plastic, which makes it a lot safer for some of the younger kids. It also has an adjustable cord which is cool! ____ DISASSEMBLY: **DISCLAIMER: Do so at your own risk. You may break your toy, possibly beyond repair. Take photos of every step so you have a reference for re-assembling the figure when done. There's a lot of little parts to be aware of. Also keep track of which screws go where, just in case. The animatronic was WAY easier to take apart than I was worried, but it did take me time and patience to avoid breaking anything. Four screws on the main body takes the back off. Be careful, because the interior is very delicate wiring and the plastic moving parts have a clear lubricant on them you don't want to muck up or get on your fingers. The non-animated arm comes out easy; the other you need to carefully disconnect from it's little swinging piston (this is the arm that lifts when the force-move is activated), without snapping the delicate plastic parts. This is also where the lubricant is mostly situated. There's plenty of space inside the body, which is perfect for modding purposes - I plan on replacing the voice box with a higher quality one and possibly upgrading its sound files. The head does not come off quite so easily - this is the part I was most worried about breaking during removal. I chose to only undo the bottom two screws (instead of removing the entire top assembly) and gently cracked open the head casing, and removed the back. I removed the ears, which slide right off. Each ones has a small plastic rod inside for animating it - be careful not to stress the joints or bend these. To get the front face off, I had to wiggle it a bit and very carefully extract it from the neck opening, as I didn't remove the entire head assembly itself - be gentle, go slow, take your time, don't be afraid to back off and start over. Cracking the head can be fixed, but may be either more trouble than it's worth, and depending on how bad it is, might make re-assembly difficult if you've made a tiny shift somewhere, and the electronics don't fit snugly anymore. The head has a small metal plate atop it; this is loosely seated, so be careful. If it falls out, use a pliers (or rubber gloves) and carefully tuck it back into place (to avoid oils from your skin getting on the metal; crucial for long-term care of your animatronic). With the head-case and ears removed, I settled the ears back into place, then closed the head up and stuffed it with paper towels for additional support, just in case, as I'll be handling it a lot and applying some pressure for my sculpting. If you're sculpting on the model, modifying it, etc - DO NOT TOUCH THE INSIDES unless you really know what you are doing and have a need to. This means being careful not to accidentally get clay over the edges and gunk up the inside, carve too deep and open up a hole in the head casing, etc; the electronics perfectly fit in the interior of the head, and even a small disturbance could affect the fit later. The eyes are also difficult to remove; they are three parts (well, many more than that, but I removed three pieces of their assembly); the painted eyes (clear plastic with eye decal on the interior, each one is its own piece), the eyelids (green plastic piece; this is one item, with a small bar between the eyelids), and the pin that goes through the holes of everything to secure it all as one unit. The pin has one side with a small ridge on it to prevent it from being pulled all the way through the other way - it must be pulled out in the direction it wants to go. Fiddle with it, take your time, and be very, very careful applying pressure to pull the pin free. I actually ended up scattering the eye pieces all over the floor, because I didn't realize the clear eyes and eyelids weren't glued together. I set the eyes and eyelids aside, and re-inserted the pin back into place in its original orientation for safe-keeping. Photos are your friend when it comes time to re-assemble everything. You can not take too many detail shots.

## Features

- PVC
- SERIES-INSPIRED SOUNDS: Touch the top of The Child Animatronic Edition’s head to activate sound effects inspired by The Mandalorian, including happy and excited, giggles and babbles, tired and sleeping, and Force effects sounds
- ANIMATED TOY: Features motorized movements, including a head that moves up and down, ears that move back and forth, eyes that open and close, and more
- FORCE ACTIVATION: Boys and girls ages 4 and up will love patting The Child Animatronic Edition’s head 3 times for Force activation, in which the animatronic toy will raise its arm, close its eyes, and sigh, as if using the Force
- FORCE NAP: Pretending to channel the Force takes a whole lot of energy and requires a lot of rest. Lay The Child toy down and it will close its eyes and take a “Force nap”
- STYLED AFTER THE DISNEY PLUS SERIES: Inspired by the fan-favorite character from The Mandalorian, this 7.2-inch-tall Star Wars toy by Hasbro includes a removable Mandalorian pendant necklace and premium soft goods robe

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B084PTVQLZ |
| Additional Features | Animatronic |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Animal Theme | star wars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,297 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #188 in Electronic Pets |
| Brand Name | STAR WARS |
| Collection Name | star wars |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 45,593 Reviews |
| Edition | Electronic |
| Educational Objective | Develop motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and social skills through interactive play; foster interest in the Star Wars universe and its characters |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Included Components | Figure |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions | 8.27 x 3.15 x 8.27 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.27"L x 3.15"W x 8.27"H |
| Item Type Name | Figure |
| Item Weight | 405 g |
| Language | Italian |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F1119 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | SW1 |
| Model Number | F11195S1 |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Power Source | battery |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Play at home, gift for children, role play incl. Star Wars |
| Set Name | The Child |
| Size | std |
| Style | The Child |
| Sub Brand | Star Wars |
| Supported Battery Types | Battery included. |
| Theme | Movie |
| Toy Figure Type | Action Figure |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| character | the child |

## Images

![STAR WARS The Child Animatronic Edition 7.2-Inch-Tall Toy by Hasbro with Over 25 Sound & Motion Combinations, Toys for Kids Ages 4 & Up, Green, F1119 | Star Wars The Mandalorian 7 Inch Action Figure Animatronic 25 Sound and Motion Combination- The Child Baby Yoda - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61kTIbnnN9L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this the way?**
A: Of course this is the way...it is the force

**Q: Can this baby yoda walk?**
A: The Child does not have a walking feature. "May the Force Be With You!"

**Q: Is this the same The Child doll that is currently on sale on Facebook and people are currently receiving?**
A: NOPE. It is not the same. I fell scam to same exact thing. The video ad on Facebook can't even be found anymore. I just received the toy yesterday. It is a two inch hard plastic cheap toy. Don't ever trust Facebook ads. Btw, the company who I sent a payment to was 	
steadyera inc. I received a confirmation email from obianmall saying it was on the way. When I clicked "View your order" a 404 error page comes up. When I go onto their site, the toy doesn't exist. If you see these two sites, do not trust them! Such a waste of 40 bucks. I really hope they refund me.

**Q: if turning the back to "on" and I can't get him to sleep or certain sounds made without corresponding movements...does that mean its defective?**
A: He comes with Demo mode on. If you haven’t removed him from box you will have limited movement and sleep is not offered in Demo mode. He needs to be carefully removed from box to get to the switch in back. There are 3 positions. Far (R) is off, Center is Demo mode. (His sounds movements are limited) Far (L) is on. The Child will become more animated and even sleep. All 25 sounds as promised.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Such a cute toy. Good quality too.
*by J***P on July 20, 2026*

Grogu is the cutest! I am a 54 year old woman and I’ll be honest. I bought this for myself lol It’s just like the video and I’m not disappointed. Great toy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LOVE IT! Photos of the button location and feetsies. Took it apart to upgrade!
*by F***R on February 26, 2021*

Update: I added a section on the bottom of my review covering the disassembly of the animatronic + a photo of my work-in-progress re-sculpting of the face. Note: I bought a “used” version of the product which allowed me to get a better price. The only evidence of this toy being first opened by someone else is the box and packaging - the animatronic arrived clean, all parts and pieces including the necklace. The only worrying part is the fact the animatronic arrived loose in his box - which also tells me something about the durability of this toy, as it was able to bounce around for who knows how long during shipping! The package has small pegs that fit into the toy’s feet; either mine was never put back on, or it came loose during transit. I have not noticed any damage to the animatronic, cosmetically or otherwise, so wooo! —— Yep. Heart lost instantly. I wasn’t expecting the puppet to be in the “try me” configuration, so when I picked him up out of the box the first thing that happened was adorable baby noises and gestures, and then a force-arm-raise. The volume is much louder than I was expecting, in a good way! (I just maybe should have waited until everyone in my household was awake before unboxing 🤣) Flipped the switch from “try me” to “on” and he’s been doing a variety of movements and noises. If I leave him alone for a while (standing), he makes noises for a while, but will eventually go and remain silent until someone nudges him or touches his head. Sometimes just picking him up will trigger a response. I bought this animatronic to use as an acting prop when in Mandalorian armor, for a costuming group I joined. The facial expressions and motion-activated “special moves” are fantastic for that purpose. I will need to make the puppet a little more realistic, both out of personal preference and for acting performance. For those wondering about modding their own, or just in general: The head and eyelids are hard plastic. The ears are a soft rubber/latex/something. It has a little bit of stretch to it which is great for helping prevent tears, and seems a durable enough thickness without being TOO thick and ruining the “ear membrane” effect. I’m glad it means it is far easier to repaint the face and add more details / peach fuzz than I was expecting! It also means the face isn’t gonna fall apart on me over the years right away, since those soft rubber coverings do degrade over time. Ears can be replaced down the road far easier than an entire head sculpt :D The arms are like baby doll arms - just a little flexible hard-rubber give but otherwise hard. The right arm of the puppet does not *automatically* move. It does however have a simple swivel action. — — Bonus: I put the robot down in sleeping mode and he stays quiet; but if I reach over and pet his head gently, he makes sleepy noises and it is ADORABLE. Also, useful, because i can have him in “quiet idle mode” and then cause an acting interaction with hise noise and gestures. Sometimes he’ll move his head in his sleep (when prompted) when he makes noises, without opening his eyes, and it adds a nice touch of realism and variety in the gestures that really brings this puppet to life. All in all.... super happy with my purchase. Technology and art have come such a long way - I never expected to recieve such a quality animatronic piece for such an affordable price. Final note; The robotics do make a little noise, but his sound effects honestly seem to drown all that out. I find it easy to ignore. As others have noted, the Mythosaur skull necklace is not metal - some kind of slightly soft plastic, which makes it a lot safer for some of the younger kids. It also has an adjustable cord which is cool! ____ DISASSEMBLY: **DISCLAIMER: Do so at your own risk. You may break your toy, possibly beyond repair. Take photos of every step so you have a reference for re-assembling the figure when done. There's a lot of little parts to be aware of. Also keep track of which screws go where, just in case. The animatronic was WAY easier to take apart than I was worried, but it did take me time and patience to avoid breaking anything. Four screws on the main body takes the back off. Be careful, because the interior is very delicate wiring and the plastic moving parts have a clear lubricant on them you don't want to muck up or get on your fingers. The non-animated arm comes out easy; the other you need to carefully disconnect from it's little swinging piston (this is the arm that lifts when the force-move is activated), without snapping the delicate plastic parts. This is also where the lubricant is mostly situated. There's plenty of space inside the body, which is perfect for modding purposes - I plan on replacing the voice box with a higher quality one and possibly upgrading its sound files. The head does not come off quite so easily - this is the part I was most worried about breaking during removal. I chose to only undo the bottom two screws (instead of removing the entire top assembly) and gently cracked open the head casing, and removed the back. I removed the ears, which slide right off. Each ones has a small plastic rod inside for animating it - be careful not to stress the joints or bend these. To get the front face off, I had to wiggle it a bit and very carefully extract it from the neck opening, as I didn't remove the entire head assembly itself - be gentle, go slow, take your time, don't be afraid to back off and start over. Cracking the head can be fixed, but may be either more trouble than it's worth, and depending on how bad it is, might make re-assembly difficult if you've made a tiny shift somewhere, and the electronics don't fit snugly anymore. The head has a small metal plate atop it; this is loosely seated, so be careful. If it falls out, use a pliers (or rubber gloves) and carefully tuck it back into place (to avoid oils from your skin getting on the metal; crucial for long-term care of your animatronic). With the head-case and ears removed, I settled the ears back into place, then closed the head up and stuffed it with paper towels for additional support, just in case, as I'll be handling it a lot and applying some pressure for my sculpting. If you're sculpting on the model, modifying it, etc - DO NOT TOUCH THE INSIDES unless you really know what you are doing and have a need to. This means being careful not to accidentally get clay over the edges and gunk up the inside, carve too deep and open up a hole in the head casing, etc; the electronics perfectly fit in the interior of the head, and even a small disturbance could affect the fit later. The eyes are also difficult to remove; they are three parts (well, many more than that, but I removed three pieces of their assembly); the painted eyes (clear plastic with eye decal on the interior, each one is its own piece), the eyelids (green plastic piece; this is one item, with a small bar between the eyelids), and the pin that goes through the holes of everything to secure it all as one unit. The pin has one side with a small ridge on it to prevent it from being pulled all the way through the other way - it must be pulled out in the direction it wants to go. Fiddle with it, take your time, and be very, very careful applying pressure to pull the pin free. I actually ended up scattering the eye pieces all over the floor, because I didn't realize the clear eyes and eyelids weren't glued together. I set the eyes and eyelids aside, and re-inserted the pin back into place in its original orientation for safe-keeping. Photos are your friend when it comes time to re-assemble everything. You can not take too many detail shots.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Had Outer Box/Instructions/Size Matters
*by C***4 on October 22, 2020*

I don't know if mine shipped a little later and they started boxing them after some bad reviews, but ours came with an outer box and there were some air pillows keeping it in place to add some protection. Baby Yodes was just fine but he was loose in the box. Upon further examination it looks as if he should have been secured with the tiny plastic black fasteners that would have went up into his feet? Ok so this was a pre-order, you hope we weren't getting seconds. Maybe they forgot to put batteries in this batch and had to take them back out of the box to add them? Maybe the batteries were bad by the time they got stateside and the seller replaced them? Guess we might have a clue if others in the run report that theirs were secured in the box. As my family pointed out, shoplifting might be a problem in stores if they arrive this way for retail. There are instructions, by the way, but you have to tear into the back of the box to get them. If you are big into saving display boxes you might care about that I guess. RE: Size. My family didn't care. One member said that the size was accurate compared to some screen shots. I guess my thought was the one that they teased in the Toy Fair Clips, being all animated in his pod, at least appeared larger to me. As we all know the concept toy and the actual product don't always match up. It also seems to me he would not be to scale, as the actual puppet has to fit an adult hand up into it. Just saying. If I were into cosplay, I would probably go with the 11 inch plush version with the vinyl head (which is bigger) for the correct scale. Also that one would be easier to hang onto. Our Child arrived in perfect condition anyway. For the price I paid I feel like he was a good deal. He is precious and expressive. Our house is finally protected by a tiny Force Choker, and just in time for Halloween!

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