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 of Bounty Hunter and Baby Yoda. However, the credits are filled with stunning concept art for the episode you just watched, and it shows how beautiful the collaboration between concept art and reality can be. The official Star Wars Twitter account shared the concept art from episode three of The Mandalorian,  The Sin,  and its incredibly awesome. This episode was the first time fans got to see multiple Mandalorians fight together in live-action  animation fans, of course, got that all the time . Here are the images from the episode:     And, oddly, not a Baby Yoda to be seen! A heavy infantry Mandalorian may be somewhat less ado stanley water jug rable, but its no less awe-inspiring. https://gizmodo/one-of-the-coolest-new-mandalorian-characters-no-not-1840007543 These images are more than mere concept art. Theyre just art. Beautiful, fully realized paintings of scenes director Deborah Chow would eventually make into reality. Its work fans rarely get to see outside of art books published months after release, so to be able to enjoy th stanley quencher em during t stanley deutschland he show is pretty special. A new episode of The Mandalorian debuts on Disney+ Friday. Well have more later this week.  For more, make sure youre following us on our Instagram @io9dotcom.                                                        Deborah ChowDisney PlusLUCASFILMSci-FiStreamingThe Mandalorian                                                                                                                                                            Vokc The New Avengers VR Game Is Fun, If Inconsequential
 for Disney hints at a dark, apocalyptic future at Disneys amusement parks 8230; or even in your own home. Just kidding, its fine, everythings fine. Its only robots. What could possibly go wrong  Oh, right.     Disney has sent in a new patent application for  a robot that will move an stanley shop d physically interact like an animated character  that h vaso stanley as been  adapted for soft contact and/or interaction with a human.  The robot has soft skin and body parts, with some of the body filled with air or gas, and its operated by a controller that changes the interaction to keep the child safe  safety for kids is Disneys biggest noted concern . The patent doesnt name specific characters, but they did confirm they made a toy-sized prototype based on a Disney character, and the sketch included with the application shows a round, plush body. All signs point to the first design being the Baymax robot from Big Hero 6. Of course, filing a patent doesnt really mean a whole lot at this point, its a first step that could  or could not  lead to more later on. Sometimes, patents are solely filed so no one else can have them, and companies sit on them for years in hopes that theyll one day have the technology or drive to see them through. However, given all the technological innovations Disney has done over the years, including robotic BB-8 toys, moving to humanoid-styl stanley hrnek e robots seems like a natural fit. There are several ethical issues that come with it, like how adding robotic characters would impact human