'The Mandalorian' Polaroid camera puts Baby Yoda in the corner...of your photos

The Force is strong with the case, too.
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'The Mandalorian' Polaroid camera puts Baby Yoda in the corner...of your photos
The Force is strong with this collab. Credit: polaroid

Nobody puts Baby Yoda in the corner — except Polaroid just did.

Ahead of the launch of the much-anticipated second season of Star Wars series The Mandalorian on Disney+, the instant camera makers have released a limited edition of their newest snapper.

In collaboration with Lucasfilm, Polaroid redesigned its latest analogue camera, the Polaroid Now, with a few subtle embellishments; the case has a Beskar steel hue and features the Mandalorian show logo on the front, and the signet of Din Djarin's clan on the back.

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Here's the front... Credit: POLAROID
...and here's the back. Credit: POLAROID

But it's the film itself that's the real treat, with Polaroid i-Type Colour Film featuring 12 different frames featuring characters and symbols from the series including your tiny green pal, the Child. Plus, to add a more sci-fi vibe, the film itself comes in eight different colours, including sepia, purple, or green oil tones.

Look at the little Baby Yoda frames!

Baby Yoda! Credit: POLAROID
And again! Credit: polaroid

The camera itself will set you back $166 (£129.99), with the film costing $22 (£16.99). You can check out our review here before you invest.

Meanwhile, the second season of The Mandalorian begins to hit Disney+ on Oct. 30. Here's everything we know so far...

Related Video: Official Baby Yoda toys are finally here!

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Shannon Connellan

Shannon Connellan is Mashable's UK Editor based in London, formerly Mashable's Australia Editor, but emotionally, she lives in the Creel House. A Tomatometer-approved critic, Shannon writes about everything (but not anything) across entertainment, tech, social good, science, and culture.


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