Star Wars fans are treated to a look at a baby that comes from the same species as Yoda

Yoda has always been seen as the old, hunched-over Jedi master in the Star Wars movies.

The small green man was 900 years old when he died in front of Luke Skywalker in 1983’s Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi.

But in the new Star Wars series The Mandalorian, which debuted on Tuesday on Disney+, a baby that looks like a young Yoda can be seen. It is not known if this child is related to the late master or not.

Amazing: A baby that is from the same species that Yoda came from was seen in the new Disney+ series The Mandalorian which debuted Tuesday

Old Yoda: The small green man was 900 years old when he died in front of Luke Sykwalker in 1983's Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi. Seen with Mark Hamill in 1980's A New Hope

Old Yoda: The small green man was 900 years old when he died in front of Luke Sykwalker in 1983’s Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi. Seen with Mark Hamill in 1980’s A New Hope

The green wonder is seen in beige Jedi-style cloth that Obi-Wan Kenobi wore, suggesting the baby will become a Jedi. The large-eyed child also is covered with a brown blanket.

In another image the little one is seen in a floating baby carriage with no wheels. 

The show takes place just after The Return Of The Jedi when the Empire has fallen.

In the first episode, the Mandalorian is paid to pick up a mystery person. 

So cute it hurts: The green wonder is seen in beige Jedi-style cloth that Obi-Wan Kenobi wore, suggesting the baby will become a Jedi

So cute it hurts: The green wonder is seen in beige Jedi-style cloth that Obi-Wan Kenobi wore, suggesting the baby will become a Jedi

The little baby needs care: The large-eyes thing also is covered with a brown blanket

The little baby needs care: The large-eyes thing also is covered with a brown blanket

Modern: In another image the little one is seen in a floating baby carriage with no wheels

Modern: In another image the little one is seen in a floating baby carriage with no wheels

With the help of IG-11 they discover who they are looking for.

It is baby that is from the same species that Yoda was from. Yoda’s species has never been named and it is not even known which planet he is from.   

The only other kind from his species is Yaddle, who appeared on the Jedi Council in the prequel trilogy.

Master: Yoda is seen with Ewan McGregor's Obi-Wan Kenobi in  Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace from 1999

Master: Yoda is seen with Ewan McGregor’s Obi-Wan Kenobi in  Star Wars Episode I – The Phantom Menace from 1999 

The Empire wants this little baby dead or alive but a scientist demands the child be brought back alive, possibly for experiments because the species is so rare. 

It is likely that The Mandalorian will take care of this little green creature because he shoots IG-11 who wanted to harm the creature.

The Mandalorian was an orphan, it is revealed, and may have sympathy for the baby. 

The day before the last trailer for the show debuted. Pascal’s character arrives in a remote cantina where he runs into some trouble right away.

New trailer: Just hours before the Disney Plus streaming service launches, the studio launched a new trailer for The Mandalorian

New trailer: Just hours before the Disney Plus streaming service launches, the studio launched a new trailer for The Mandalorian

Cantina trouble: The trailer begins with a glimpse at a scene where the title character (Pedro Pascal) arrives in a remote cantina where he runs into some trouble right away

Cantina trouble: The trailer begins with a glimpse at a scene where the title character (Pedro Pascal) arrives in a remote cantina where he runs into some trouble right away

Cantina trouble: The trailer begins with a glimpse at a scene where the title character (Pedro Pascal) arrives in a remote cantina where he runs into some trouble right away

Right away, he’s yelled yet by a burly patron.

He walks in and goes to the bar where the burly patron says that The Mandalorian somehow ‘spilled his drink.’

The burly patron adds, ‘Hey Mando,’ referring to him as a Mandalorian, a race of warriors who often take on work as bounty hunters and mercenaries.

Cantina time: The trailer begins with The Mandalorian entering a cantina in a snowy locale, and right away, he's yelled yet by a burly patron

Cantina time: The trailer begins with The Mandalorian entering a cantina in a snowy locale, and right away, he’s yelled yet by a burly patron

Spilled drink: He walks in and goes to the bar where the burly patron says that The Mandalorian somehow 'spilled his drink'

Spilled drink: He walks in and goes to the bar where the burly patron says that The Mandalorian somehow 'spilled his drink'

Spilled drink: He walks in and goes to the bar where the burly patron says that The Mandalorian somehow ‘spilled his drink’

Mando: The burly patron adds, 'Hey Mando,' referring to him as a Mandalorian, a race of warriors who often take on work as bounty hunters and mercenaries

Mando: The burly patron adds, 'Hey Mando,' referring to him as a Mandalorian, a race of warriors who often take on work as bounty hunters and mercenaries

Mando: The burly patron adds, ‘Hey Mando,’ referring to him as a Mandalorian, a race of warriors who often take on work as bounty hunters and mercenaries

The rather large patron gets right next to The Mandalorian and repeats that he somehow spilled his drink.

While other creatures look on, the bartender tells The Mandalorian that this burly patron says he spilled his drink, but he doesn’t respond to that either, as the patron asks if his armor is made of real Beskar steel.

In an effort to diffuse the situation, the bartender says, ‘It’s fine,’ and pours the burly patron another drink, saying it’s on him, but when he tries to slide it to him, The Mandalorian catches it and a fight breaks out.

Bartender: While other creatures look on, the bartender tells The Mandalorian that this burly patron says he spilled his drink, but he doesn’t respond to that either

Fight: In an effort to diffuse the situation, the bartender says, 'It's fine,' and pours the burly patron another drink, saying it's on him, but when he tries to slide it to him, The Mandalorian catches it and a fight breaks out

Fight: In an effort to diffuse the situation, the bartender says, ‘It’s fine,’ and pours the burly patron another drink, saying it’s on him, but when he tries to slide it to him, The Mandalorian catches it and a fight breaks out

The highly-skilled warrior makes quick work of the patron and his friends, using a high-tech rope shooter to string up one of his foes who tried to make a run for it.

While he’s pulling him back into the bar, the creature gets a shot off and The Mandalorian fires back, with the next shot of the creature trapped in carbonite.

We see the carbonite plate floating out of a ship while Natalia Tena’s Twi’lek character gives a wink as Werner Herzog’s character speaks in the background.

Skilled: The highly-skilled warrior makes quick work of the patron and his friends, using a high-tech rope shooter to string up one of his foes who tried to make a run for it

Skilled: The highly-skilled warrior makes quick work of the patron and his friends, using a high-tech rope shooter to string up one of his foes who tried to make a run for it

Skilled: The highly-skilled warrior makes quick work of the patron and his friends, using a high-tech rope shooter to string up one of his foes who tried to make a run for it

Carbonite: While he's pulling him back into the bar, the creature gets a shot off and The Mandalorian fires back, with the next shot of the creature trapped in carbonite

Carbonite: While he's pulling him back into the bar, the creature gets a shot off and The Mandalorian fires back, with the next shot of the creature trapped in carbonite

Carbonite: While he’s pulling him back into the bar, the creature gets a shot off and The Mandalorian fires back, with the next shot of the creature trapped in carbonite

Wink: We see the carbonite plate floating out of a ship while Natalia Tena's Twi'lek character gives a wink as Werner Herzog's character speaks in the background

Wink: We see the carbonite plate floating out of a ship while Natalia Tena's Twi'lek character gives a wink as Werner Herzog's character speaks in the background

Wink: We see the carbonite plate floating out of a ship while Natalia Tena’s Twi’lek character gives a wink as Werner Herzog’s character speaks in the background

‘Look outside, it’s a world more peaceful since the Revolution. It is good to restore the natural order of things, don’t you agree?’ Herzog’s character says.

The trailer ends with a number of random shots including Stormtroopers on speeders, a group of creatures training with staffs, and a robot firing two guns.

The Mandalorian will stream its eight-episode first season in its entirety when Disney Plus launches worldwide on November 12. 

Peaceful: 'Look outside, it's a world more peaceful since the Revolution. It is good to restore the natural order of things, don't you agree?' Herzog's character says

Peaceful: ‘Look outside, it’s a world more peaceful since the Revolution. It is good to restore the natural order of things, don’t you agree?’ Herzog’s character says

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