
"The droid creatures seen in the final trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu are animated using stop-motion. This technique carries that unmistakable look of stop-motion animation."
"Stop motion has been used in Star Wars from the start for elements like the AT-AT walkers, the holochess figures, and the Tauntaun."
"Much of this trailer expands on what we've already seen in previous trailers: Din accepting a mission from Colonel Ward, hanging out with Zeb from Rebels, and the Hutt Twins."
"About one minute and thirty seconds in, we see one of the Twins threaten Mando with 'monsters,' and a collection of monstrous creatures surrounds him."
Din Djarin and Din Grogu will appear in a feature film titled The Mandalorian and Grogu, debuting in May. The final trailer reveals Din accepting a mission from Colonel Ward and interacting with various characters. A notable aspect of the trailer is the appearance of robotic creatures animated using stop-motion, reminiscent of Laika Studios' work. Stop-motion has been a part of Star Wars since its inception, with previous uses in iconic elements like AT-AT walkers and Tauntauns.
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