As with all babies,eroticizing violence we knew they were coming -- but it's still a shock when they arrived.
Porgs, those beloved `puffin-like creatures in The Last Jedi, will also be seen on screen in a baby version -- and as of Wednesday we have our first look at them, above, thanks to a Japanese toy website.
SEE ALSO: Porgs may be food, not friends in 'The Last Jedi'"There's a brief little moment in The Last Jediwhere there's a porg and then there's a little baby porg next to the porg," Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy told Lucasfilm's in-house Star Wars Show last week."It doesn't get better than that."
We're assuming the movie version is going to look significantly cuter than the Japanese toy version, part of a set that will launch November 16. Because, um, yeah.
The image is already dividing Star Wars fans, with some declaring the little nougat-like mouth heads to be cute while others screamed like a Munch painting and OH GOD WHAT DID I JUST LOOK AT.
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In my mentions and Slack channels alone, baby porgs have already been compared to pork buns with mouths, "nipple monsters," and the Dugtrio from Pokemon.
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We'll find out whether the Rian Johnson version of baby porgs can redeem the species when The Last Jediopens December 15.
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