15 ‘Baby Yoda’ Jokes That Should Make You LOL

There’s no escape.

Do you know what I’m referring to?

I’m talking about Baby Yoda from The Mandalorian. It’s freaking everywhere right now, and it looks like memes are never gonna be the same.

Let’s dive right in and take a look at some of the really funny ones, shall we?

1. That’s not a good sign.

2. Let’s go to the DNA test!

3. That’s kind of creepy.

4. Me too.

5. Hahahahahaha.

6. Age progression.

7. Very accurate.

8. Two of the same.

9. That’s where a lot of people are at right now.

10. Really slappin’.

11. She has a point.

12. OH OH OH!

13. Love this look.

14. Christmas morning.

15. Let’s see it NOW!

What’s your favorite Baby Yoda meme you’ve seen so far?

Share with us in the comments! And let us know what you think of The Mandalorian?

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A Guy Got a Tattoo of Baby Yoda Drinking a White Claw

This is where we’re at right now as a society, apparently…

2019 sure has been a strange year, hasn’t it?

Do you think in a few years, this fella is going to regret this tattoo? Time will tell, I guess…

But let’s move on to this uniquely American, uniquely 2019 tattoo. A guy named Brock McLaughlin saw a scene of Baby Yoda drinking his tea in an episode of the new Disney+ show The Mandalorian and at that instant, he knew.

He knew he needed to tattoo Baby Yoda on his body – and he also knew that the little creature needed to be drinking…wait for it…a White Claw.

McLaughlin said, “As someone who works in Marketing I was fascinated by the cult of White Claw and how the [drink] dominated the conversation this summer. Baby Yoda and White Claw together just seemed like the perfect combination.”

Let’s take a look at some of the reactions people had on social media, shall we?

Even the folks at White Claw had to reply.

McLaughlin added, “My friends love it, at least that’s what they tell me to my face. My girlfriend is supportive which is how I know she’s a keeper.” She must be quite a lady…

What do you think of getting these kinds of pop culture tattoos that might look a little dated in say, a year or so? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

And if you have any tattoos in the same vein, for God’s sake, share them with us!

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15 Funny Tweets About the New ‘Lady and the Tramp’ Movie

Lady and the Tramp came out last month on Disney+ and people are really big fans of the updated, live-action version of the classic film.

By all accounts, a lot of people are pretty into this new version and are sounding off on Twitter about the film.

Enjoy these tweets!

1. Here come the waterworks.

2. The big stars.

3. Good dogs!

4. No spoilers!

5. Is that really true?

6. Hahahaha.

7. A good lesson.

8. Now I’m scared.

9. Lookin’ sharp.

10. Really into it.

11. More crying…

12. Now you believe in love.

13. Just like that.

14. Very emotional.

15. That’s a bold tweet.

Have you seen the movie yet? Did you love it? Did you cry your eyes out?

Tell us about it in the comments!

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Take a Look at These Hidden Gems People Have Discovered on Disney+

Do you have Disney+ yet? It’s chock-full of great, hidden gems that you might’ve missed the first time around or that came out waaaaaaaay before you were born.

And people out there are pretty excited about these new discoveries.

These responses come from the Buzzfeed Community. Be sure to add these Disney+ titles to your queue!

1. Atlantis

“Hands down favorite Disney movie of all time.”

2. Heavyweights

“I was ecstatic when I saw Heavyweights on Disney+. I haven’t seen that movie since I was a chubby awkward middle school kid. Now that I’m a chubby awkward adult, it’s like reliving my childhood again.”

3. While You Were Sleeping

Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman always get me.”

4. Remember the Titans

“One of my favorite movies of all time!!”

5. Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp’s Adventure

“Maybe I’m biased because it was my favorite movie as a kid, but I haven’t seen it for years until I saw it on Disney again. Super underrated but it has it all: action, adventure, romance, music, family feels, nostalgia!”

6. 10 Things I Hate About You

“10 Things I Hate About You with Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles!”

7. Darkwing Duck

“It’s like I’m just coming home from school and settling in with my pizza rolls.”

8. Cool Runnings

“My boyfriend and I CRIED when we found Cool Runnings, the story of the Jamaican bobsled team. One of the most underrated Disney movies EVER. Feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme — get on up, it’s bobsled time!!!”

9. Jungle 2 Jungle

“One of my favorite hidden gems from the ’90s! Peak Tim Allen!”

10. Bedknobs and Broomsticks

“Bedknobs and Broomsticks is the most underrated Disney movie! Angela Lansbury as a WITCH? A traveling bed? Dancing armor? Sign me up.”

11. Newsies

“A young singing and dancing Christian Bale…yes please.”

12. Life with Mikey

“Such a hilarious and underrated Michael J. Fox movie, with tons of other actors you recognize! My brother and I loved that movie growing up!”

13. Country Bears

“It’s a movie that literally no one ever talks about and it is honestly so good and so funny! Some catchy songs and Christopher Walken is absolutely hilarious in it.”

14. Candleshoe

“Awesome live-action movie from the ’70s with baby Jodie Foster, secret identities, a treasure hunt, and just tons of fun.”

15. Flight of the Navigator

“A quintessential ’80s Disney movie. Watch for a young Sarah Jessica Parker.”

Get your viewing pants on, cause it’s time for a movie night!

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Disney+ Has Content Warnings About ‘Outdated Cultural Depictions,’ but Is It Enough?

Disney+ is all the rage at the moment, as the iconic entertainment company is now in the streaming game in a major way, releasing their archived films, old and new, for all to enjoy.

With the release of many of these older films comes a problem, though. Included in the description of some Disney+ films come warnings about possible “outdated cultural depictions” that some people may find offensive.

“Outdated cultural depictions” is kind of code for offensive, racist, misogynistic portrayals of minorities, women, etc.

Warner Bros. has done similar warnings before some of their cartoons. And if you’ve ever watched any of these old cartoons (or you grew up on them), you know that a lot of them contain imagery, themes, and scenes that definitely wouldn’t be acceptable in today’s environment.

And, as you can see, the warning on some Warner Bros. content is a little more forthcoming and honest as compared to just saying there might be some “outdated cultural depictions” in Disney classics such as Peter PanPocahontasThe Jungle Book, and Lady and the Tramp.

Some minority advocacy groups have spoken out about the Disney+ disclaimer. Azita Ghanizada, founder of MENA (Middle Eastern North African) Arts Advocacy Coalition, said, “I would hope that Disney would do it for all the films that might include some things that are a little outdated. Especially with Aladdin, with those orientalized tropes that we’re kind of pushing back against.”

But there are more recent concerns as well.

What about the depictions of Native Americans? And specifically, the decision to cast Johnny Depp as Tonto in The Lone Ranger?

Sonny Skyhawk, founder of American Indians in Film and Television, said, “We talked to people at Disney about that depiction … I said there are probably a hundred [Native] people of that caliber that can do that and yet you’re going to try and force Johnny Depp down our throat. That’s basically what they did and it’s the arrogance of Hollywood and the arrogance of Disney to say it’s our idea, it’s our money and we’re going to do it, whether you like it or not.”

What do you think about this? Is Disney going far enough with their warnings? Should these movies even be streaming for people to see?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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