Ever since The Mandalorian first aired, Star Wars fans haven't been able to get enough of Baby Yoda/Grogu on their screens. Now another fan has obliged their wishes by assembling a compilation of his most adorable sounds.The supercut video features multiple instances of Grogu being cute while cooing in response to events that befall him and Din Djarin. The moments vary in tone from the silly (i.e. waving his hands in the air on the Razor Crest) to the scary (i.e. having a space-spider on his head) to downright emotional like running into Din's arms after being held hostage in the desert. There are also a handful of scenes that reflect his deep love of food, including blue space macarons, spits of roasting meat and, rather controversially, Frog Lady's eggs.RELATED: It's OK, Even the Mandalorian Producers Still Call Grogu 'Baby Yoda'

As a late bonus, the fan also featured a brief compilation of Baby Yoda moments from "Chapter 13: The Jedi" after Ahsoka Tano discovers his name through Force communication. These scenes showcase the Mandalorian awkwardly try to converse with "Grogu" while using an actual name for the first time.

Grogu, initially referred to as "The Child" but dubbed "Baby Yoda" by fans, has grown into The Mandalorian's breakout star for his undeniably cute appearance and father-son dynamic with the titular bounty hunter. Season 2 centered on Din's attempt to locate a Jedi who could help train the foundling in its untapped Force powers, all while evading the Empire-led forces of Moff Gideon, whose motives remain unknown. This resulted in the duo running into various fan-favorite Star Wars characters from the extended and animated universe storylines, including Ahsoka, Bo-Katan Kryze and Boba Fett.

Season 2 ended with a Jedi finally answering Grogu's Force message and rescuing him, Mando and their allies from the threat of Gideon's Dark Trooper droids, revealing himself to be none other than Luke Skywalker. After agreeing to help train the child, Mando allowed Grogu to go with the Jedi, even taking off his helmet so the two could physically look at each other for the first time before officially parting ways.

Created by Jon Favreau, The Mandalorian stars Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, Carl Weathers and Giancarlo Esposito. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming on Disney+.

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