This undated image provided by Disney Plus shows a scene from "The Mandalorian." People can send each other animations of Baby Yoda again. Giphy, a database of the mini-videos, had been removing animated GIF files of the Star Wars character from the new Disney Plus streaming series 'The Mandalorian.' (Disney Plus via AP)
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NEW YORK (AP) - People can send each other animations of Baby Yoda again.
Giphy, a database of the mini-videos, had been removing animated GIF files of the Star Wars character from the new Disney Plus streaming series 'œThe Mandalorian.'ť That led to speculation that Disney asked for this because of copyright concerns.
But Giphy is blaming 'œconfusion'ť in a statement. It says it conducted a review, and Baby Yoda GIFs are back and available to share.
Giphy says it's sorry to Disney for any inconvenience.
Giphy declined to elaborate on why it removed the GIFs. Disney referred questions to Giphy.
'œThe Mandalorian'ť is one of a handful of new series on Disney Plus, which launched two weeks ago and attracted 10 million subscribers on its first day.
This undated image provided by Disney Plus shows a scene from "The Mandalorian." People can send each other animations of Baby Yoda again. Giphy, a database of the mini-videos, had been removing animated GIF files of the Star Wars character from the new Disney Plus streaming series 'The Mandalorian.' (Disney Plus via AP)
The Associated Press
This undated image provided by Disney Plus shows a scene from "The Mandalorian." People can send each other animations of Baby Yoda again. Giphy, a database of the mini-videos, had been removing animated GIF files of the Star Wars character from the new Disney Plus streaming series 'The Mandalorian.' (Disney Plus via AP)
The Associated Press