Who Plays Baby Yoda On Saturday Night Live

Alright, folks, let's dive headfirst into a question that's probably kept you up at night: Who exactly waddles around as Baby Yoda (or Grogu, if you're fancy) when he magically appears on Saturday Night Live?
The Mystery Deepens!
Seriously, it's a question that haunts the dreams of pop culture fanatics! Is it a team of highly trained puppeteers? Is it a surprisingly spry senior citizen hiding under that adorable robe?
The truth, like most things on SNL, is a little more... complicated. And a lot more hilarious.
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Possibility #1: The Guest Star Gamble
Picture this: Pedro Pascal himself, fresh from battling Mandalorians, squeezed into a Baby Yoda suit. He’d be doing it for the love of the game, you know?
Imagine him doing that iconic soup-sipping scene, only with a faint scent of Beskar steel wafting from the costume. Talk about commitment!
But alas, our beloved Din Djarin is usually busy saving the galaxy. So, that theory is more of a wishful dream.

Possibility #2: The Veteran Cast Member Shuffle
Maybe it’s Kenan Thompson. Always the reliable one, maybe he can do a voice and the cute walk.
He’s practically a chameleon, morphing into everyone from Diondre Cole to Steve Harvey. Baby Yoda seems like a logical next step in his impressive SNL career.
Or perhaps it's Kate McKinnon, channeling her inner alien and delivering with spot-on comedic timing?

Possibility #3: The Unsung Hero (or Heroes!)
Here's the most likely, yet still somewhat shrouded-in-mystery, scenario. It's a combination of skilled puppeteers and voice actors!
Think of it like a well-oiled machine. One person handles the body movements, another controls the ears, and a third whispers those precious coos and gurgles.
These are the unsung heroes of comedy, folks! The ninjas of puppetry! The masters of adorable galactic mimicry!
They deserve all the awards.

After all, it takes a village to raise a Jedi, even a tiny, green one.
So, Who is REALLY Behind the Magic?
Honestly? It's probably a carefully guarded secret, like the recipe for KFC's fried chicken or the location of Area 51. It's part of the SNL mystique!
But no matter who's inside that adorable suit, one thing's for sure: they're bringing the funny! They're giving us those moments of pure, unadulterated joy that make us love Saturday Night Live.

And isn't that all that really matters?
So, next time Baby Yoda pops up on your screen, just remember: It's probably a team effort, a testament to the incredible talent and dedication of the people behind the scenes.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to build my own Baby Yoda puppet. Wish me luck!
May the Force (and the laughter) be with you!
