‘The Mandalorian’ Opening With ’The Golden Girls’ Theme, And Other Hilarity
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Funny fan edits of ‘The Mandalorian’ that will make you laugh it up, fuzzball

These edits refuse to take the show too seriously.

Social media can often be platforms of negativity, but sometimes, people use it creatively to earn laughter. These handful of The Mandalorian fan edits will do just that and, as Han Solo once said to Chewbacca, feel free to “Laugh it up, fuzzball!”

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Mando — whose shortened name should technically be Manda — is quite the honorable man. He once removed his helmet, which means he can no longer be Mandalorian unless he bathes in the “living waters of Mandalore.”

When he returned in the premiere episode of season 3 and saved his former Mandalorians, The Armorer reminded him that he is no longer one of them, so he suggested doing that Mandalore bathing ritual.

Fans thought Din Djarin shouldn’t have been so kind, which led YouTuber Remnicore to make the below edit that was then shared on Twitter.

The Golden Girls was a hugely popular and beloved U.S. sitcom that aired from 1985-92. What if it’s intro music was used for the ultra-serious The Mandalorian show? Wonder no more, as fan @RadWizzy gifted us with such hilarity.

Sometimes, it’s the small things that count, like this quick vid from Twitter user @knanjarrus.

Grogu is often called Baby Yoda, but what happens when Baby Yoda grows up to become Teen Yoda?

The outstanding instrumental theme song would probably be ruined with lyrics. One YouTube channel called “Warp Zone” realized this so they wrote lyrics for the theme and created a music video for it which wins both our respect and our laughter.

The lyrics ultimately point out how Star Wars has “taken” a lot of stuff from Japanese samurai films, including one of George Lucas’ favorite films, The Hidden Fortress, by legendary director Akita Kurosawa. We pointed out the many similarities between them.

There’s no better way to end this article then with The Mandalorian‘s outro theme song…with lyrics.


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