The mission of Holiday Heroes is to provide joy and entertainment to children who are critically, chronically or terminally ill by hosting themed hospital parties. Over the last decade, Holiday Heroes has become an established partner for children’s hospitals across the country with a growing national footprint.
Holiday Heroes delivers a little fun with a big impact – making every day a holiday through play. Holiday Heroes provides pediatric hospital patients a day of play to include items such as craft boxes and all supplies, catered meals, specialty merchandise, gift cards and the arrival of costumed characters.
As of now, we know that the Yoda baby can 100 percent use the Force. This means that not only is it the same species as Yoda, but also, that it has a high enough midi-chlorian count that it can do things a Jedi could do, even though it’s a 50-year-old-toddler. And because this thing is 50-years-old, it was basically born the same year as Anakin Skywalker.
It feels like the Yoda baby (or “The Asset”) is the anti-Anakin, a creature, possibly, created by the Force itself to balance out the extreme power of Anakin. If you like Harry Potter, this might make this Yoda baby sort of like Neville Longbottom; a back-up Chosen One, just in case shit with Anakin didn’t work out.
But, even if that theory isn’t true, a new Force-wielder in the post-Darth Vader, pre-Kylo Ren era is still really, really interesting. So here are three ways the existence of this Force-wielder could shake-out affect the plot of The Rise of Skywalker.