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that Hasbro factories in China are fully operational and haven't been disrupted by coronavirus.
"If things aren't normal by the time June and July roll around, there will be shortages on a litany of toys," Silver said. Though Silver expressed that he predicts a production decline by 5 to 10 percent, he said Hasbro is "close to being able to ship what they originally projected." Fans have been obsessed with Baby Yoda, the tiny, green 50-year-old infant officially known as "The Child," ever since his debut on the Disney+series last November. Many jumped at the chance to grab Baby Yoda merchandise, with some pre-ordered items quickly selling out.
It's unclear whether pre-orders, like the animatronic plus doll, will be delayed. However, Hasbro CFO Debroah Thomas reassured, "We are working to mitigate the impact of our manufacturing partner factories being closed longer than anticipated, as well as to reschedule the shipments we have not been able to make," per
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