The Mandalorian fans rage at Mando over massive Baby Yoda blunder – but did you spot it?

THE Mandalorian fans have raged at Mando over a massive Baby Yoda blunder – but did you spot it?

Fans of the Disney+ series were left gutted at the end of Chapter 14 when Grogu – or Baby Yoda to most – was captured by Dark Troopers sent by the evil Moff Gideon.



The Mandalorian fans are not happy with Mando over a Baby Yoda blunder

Their sudden arrival on the planet Typhon interrupted an exchange between Mando (Pedro Pascal) and the newly returned Boba Fett (Tamuera Morrison) where the latter demanded his Mandalorian armour back.

Boba specifically asked Mando for his jetpack, which has been one of his greatest weapons so far.

Mando begrudgingly removes it, but moments later he is forced to team up with Boba and Fennec to fight off the surprise attack from the Imperial Remnants.

It is then that the Dark Troopers kidnap Baby Yoda, with Mando racing up the hill after them as fast as he can, but to no avail.



Mando took off his jetpack at the request of Boba Fett in Chapter 14

Moff Gideon sent his Dark Troopers to capture Baby Yoda/Grogu

However, fans have been left angry and confused by Mando’s glaring oversight, and questioned why he didn’t just pick the jetpack back up and fly off after the Dark Troopers and save Grogu.

Taking to Twitter, one wrote: “Still so mad #TheMandalorian didn’t have Din just grab his jetpack instead of running up and down the giant hill.”

Another tweeted: “Can someone explain to me why Mando left his Jetpack and never wore it back to rescue Grogu fast before the Dark Troopers have arrived?”

A third added: “Okay, name a plot hole/story inconsistency you saw in Chapter 14 of #TheMandalorian – The Tragedy. I’ll start…



Mando ran up the hill to try and save Baby Yoda, but fans are confused as to why he didn’t just put his jetpack back on

“Why didn’t Mando put back on his jetpack so he didn’t have to run back uphill to Grogu?”

Meanwhile, Disney+ has announced it will produce 10 new Star Wars series in the coming years as well as another 10 Marvel TV shows.

In addition, Disney will also launch 15 live-action, animation and Pixar series during the same period.