These Baby Yoda snow sculptures are just as cute as the little guy on The Mandalorian. Just colder.
Nicknamed Baby Yoda, this might be the cutest Star Wars character from The Mandalorian on Disney Plus.
Why build a boring, traditional snowman when you can make an adorable, icy Snowda?
Fans of the Disney Plus Star Wars series The Mandalorian took to the snow all over the US and Canada to crafts their own Baby Yoda snow sculptures they nicknamed Snowda.
Kudos to my Tosa neighbors who built a six foot tall Baby Yoda snowman!! ❄️♥️ pic.twitter.com/bLN3H536O1
— Karen (@kdub10s) January 25, 2020
We built the original Snow-Yoda eariler this winter ;) @JamieCinematics @ComicBook #Snowda pic.twitter.com/VfAAU1AzYk
— Katrinaaa (@KatrinaBeenaa) February 2, 2020
While some Baby Yoda snow sculptures are huge, like this 6-foot-tall Snowda from Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, others are kid-size, like this big-eared Snowda from Ottawa, Ontario.
I give you, Baby Snowda #TheChild #Mandalorian #DisneyPlus #BabyYoda #Disney pic.twitter.com/0UgBFY4bxB
— Danielle Mahoney (@3Mahoney) January 1, 2020
Other fans took their creativity a bit further by painting their Snowda green and brown and depicting it holding a cup of some kind of hot beverage. Fans also dressed up their Snowda in an actual brown robe.
Yesterday we made Baby SNOWDA and have TONS of snow left over! 🤣 We need inspiration, comment with your @starwars snow art! #BabyYoda #TheMandalorian #SnowArt #StarWars #ThisIsTheWay pic.twitter.com/RoxbOkB1Qx
— Sami Mini Cosplay (@SamiMiniCosplay) January 26, 2020
How much Beskar Steel is this little asset worth? #babyyoda #themandalorian #starwars #snowman #snowda pic.twitter.com/1HLCZlxcXg
— Andrew Haaheim (@andrew_haaheim) December 1, 2019
But these impressive Snowda sculptures, built especially for the St. Paul, Minnesota, Winter Carnival, might be the most impressive of all.
Baby Snowda. ❄️
— Minnesota State Fair (@mnstatefair) January 29, 2020
Have you stopped by the fairgrounds to check out Vulcan Snow Park and the snow sculptures yet? Don’t miss this and other @StPaulWinter Carnival activities happening through Feb. 2. pic.twitter.com/cNpHwtZjug
Snow Sculptures at Minnesota State Fair pic.twitter.com/fZJ0oFBuMl
— Don’t Boss Me (@MaryPickford20s) January 28, 2020
Originally published Feb. 2, 8 a.m. PT.