Internet surfers are in for a treat if they're searching for 'The Mandalorian' on Google.
The search engine has added a 'Baby Yoda' animation to mark the third season of hit Disney+ show The Mandalorian arriving on our screens. In the animation, a tiny Grogu uses the force to rip apart the page.
He'll continue to tear the page part, piece by piece, until it all falls to the bottom of your screen. The animation plays if you search “The Mandalorian,” “Mandalorian,” “baby Yoda,” or “Grogu”, and click on him when he appears on your screen.
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It's not the only time Google has added little animations to celebrate TV shows or important events. If you can't get enough, you can search the title of Pedro Pascal's other hit show, The Last of Us.
If you Google that, a tiny mushroom appears on your screen, and when you click on it the mushrooms will grow across the page. Fans of the show know the fungus is what carries the deadly infection that turns humans into zombies in the show, but from the safety of your screen it looks incredible.
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You can also try putting 'Dart Mission' into the search engine, which automatically prompts a little satellite to fly across your screen and smash into the page, leaving everything lopsided. The animation launched to mark the first time NASA successfully used a spacecraft to divert an asteroid back in October.
You can see these animations both on a laptop or mobile device.
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