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| Star Wars Rebels | |
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| Based on | Star Wars by George Lucas |
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| State of origin | United States |
| No. of seasons | 4 |
| No. of episodes | 75 (listing of episodes) |
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| Running time | approx. 22 minutes |
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| Distributor | Disney–ABC Domestic Television |
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| Original network | Disney XD |
| Audio format | Dolby Digital v.1 |
| Original release | October three, 2014 (2014-x-03) – March 5, 2018 (2018-03-05) |
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| Followed by | Star Wars Resistance |
| Related shows | Star Wars: The Clone Wars Star Wars: The Bad Batch |
Star Wars Rebels is an American 3D animated science fiction television serial produced past Lucasfilm Animation and set in the Star Wars universe, taking place 14 years after Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and 5 years earlier Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope.[a] It takes place during the dark times, when the Galactic Empire is hunting down the last of the Jedi while a fledgling rebellion against the Empire is emerging. The visual style of the series is inspired by the original Star Wars trilogy concept art past Ralph McQuarrie.[ane] The series features new characters, along with some from the original trilogy[ii] [3] and from the previous animated serial, The Clone Wars.
The series premiered as a one-hour television set film, Spark of Rebellion, on October 3, 2014, on Disney Channel prior to the premiere of the series on October 13 on Disney XD.[4] [five] The second season premiered on June twenty, 2015, with a one-hour goggle box film, The Siege of Lothal. The third season premiered on September 24, 2016, with the television film, Steps Into Shadow. The fourth and final season premiered on October 16, 2017, with another one-hour television moving picture, Heroes of Mandalore. Its final episode aired on March 5, 2018.[6] [7]
Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg and Greg Weisman served equally executive producers of the first flavour. Weisman left the testify after the first season.[8] Filoni was as well the supervising managing director for the first two seasons, a office he relinquished after accepting a promotion that expanded his creative office into overseeing all Lucasfilm Animation projects; he chose Justin Ridge to succeed him for the third season.[nine] Filoni re-assumed the part for the fourth season.
The series has been by and large well received with several honor wins and nominations. Rebels garnered praise for its writing, characters, voice acting, score, and expansion of the franchise's mythology, although it received some criticism for its animation. The prove was nominated for the Critics' Option Television Award for Best Blithe Series and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Plan. Rebels became the first recipient of the Saturn Laurels for Best Animated Series on Television, winning for its final 2 seasons.
A number of tie-in media accept been released to expand upon the series' lore such every bit the comic volume series Kanan, the novel A New Dawn, and the novel series Thrawn. Characters, storylines, and elements introduced in the series would also announced in subsequent Star Wars media.
Premise [edit]
Fourteen years after the fall of both the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Order and the ascension of the Galactic Empire,[10] a motley group of rebels unite aboard a calorie-free freighter called the Ghost and begin to conduct covert operations against Majestic forces on and around the planet Lothal and on other planets that are menaced by the Empire.
Cast and characters [edit]
Main [edit]
- Taylor Gray as Ezra Bridger, a teenage con artist who is taken in by Kanan to be trained as a Jedi.
- Vanessa Marshall as Hera Syndulla, a Twi'lek pilot turned Rebel Commander, Full general, and the daughter of Ryloth freedom fighter Cham Syndulla.
- Freddie Prinze Jr. every bit Kanan Jarrus, formerly known every bit Jedi Padawan Caleb Dume, who survived the events of Order 66. He is Ezra's mentor and leader of the Ghost Crew.
- Tiya Sircar as Sabine Wren, a immature Mandalorian warrior who's fixated on art.
- Steven Blum as Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios, a former Lasat laurels guard member and rebel who wants the Empire to pay for enslaving his people.
- Dave Filoni as Chopper (credited as "Himself" prior to the series finale), Hera's astromech droid who can be a scrap reckless.
Recurring [edit]
- James Earl Jones as Darth Vader (season ane–two, 4), a powerful Sith Lord and the apprentice of Emperor Palpatine who was one time Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker.
- Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker, a former Jedi Knight who became Darth Vader.
- David Oyelowo as Agent Kallus, an influential member of the Imperial ground team who is tasked with overviewing Imperial activities.
- Jason Isaacs as The One thousand Inquisitor (season 1–ii), a old Jedi Temple Guard who turned to the nighttime side and was tasked with hunting downward surviving Jedi.
- David Shaughnessy equally Commandant Cumberlayne Aresko and Taskmaster Myles Grint (flavour ane), Imperial officers stationed on the planet Lothal.
- Liam O'Brien as Yogar Lyste (season i–three), Imperial officer stationed on Lothal.
- Keith Szarabajka as Cikatro Vizago (flavour 1–ii, 4), a Devaronian crime lord who the Ghost crew occasionally runs errands and smuggles appurtenances for in exchange for credits and data.
- Kath Soucie as Maketh Tua (flavor ane–2), a Lothal native and a minister for the Galactic Empire, and a graduate of the Purple Academy.
- Phil LaMarr equally Bail Organa (season 1, three–four), the Senator of planet Alderaan, owner of the droids C-3PO and R2-D2, secretly one of the leaders organizing the Rebel Alliance, and adoptive father of Leia Organa.
- Dante Basco as Jai Kell (flavour 1, 4), a Lothalian aiding Ezra and the Ghost crew during the Majestic occupation of Lothal every bit role of Ryder Azadi's rebel cell.
- Dee Bradley Baker as
- Kassius Konstantine (flavor 1–three), a dismissive Imperial Navy admiral in accuse of the Imperial occludent on Lothal and later profitable in the Empire's rebellion pursuit.
- Captain Male monarch (season 2–4), a erstwhile high-ranking Clone trooper, who served under Anakin Skywalker in the Clone Wars. He also voices Commander Wolffe and Captain Gregor.
- Ashley Eckstein equally Ahsoka Tano (flavour 1–two, four), the former Padawan of Anakin Skywalker, who aids the rebellion with pivotal assets.
- Stephen Stanton as
- Chiliad Moff Tarkin (flavour 1, 3–4), a ruthless Imperial officer who oversees many of the Empire'southward activities.
- AP-v (season 2–3), an inventory droid sides with the Rebels and assists them in finding a suitable base after developing an unlikely friendship with Chopper.
- Keone Young as Commander Sato (seasons 2–iii), the leader of the Phoenix Squadron rebel prison cell.
- Sam Witwer (season 2) and Ian McDiarmid (flavor iv) every bit Emperor Palpatine, the tyrannical ruler of the galaxy and the Sith Lord known every bit Darth Sidious as well every bit the master of Darth Vader.
- Jim Cummings every bit Hondo Ohnaka (season 2–4), a Weequay who led a grouping of space pirates that operated on the Outer Rim chosen the Ohnaka Gang during the Clone Wars.
- Philip Anthony-Rodriguez as Fifth Brother (season 2), an Inquisitor of an unknown species and the partner of the 7th Sis.
- Sarah Michelle Gellar every bit 7th Sister (season two), a Mirialan Inquisitor and the partner of the Fifth Brother.
- Gina Torres as Ketsu Onyo (season 2, 4), a Mandalorian bounty hunter working for the Black Sunday, is an sometime friend of Sabine Wren.
- Clancy Brown every bit Ryder Azadi (season 2–four), the former Governor of Lothal and a family friend to Ephraim and Mira Bridger.
- Kevin McKidd as Fenn Rau (season 2–4), the Protectors of Concord Dawn, office of the elite Protectors organization who baby-sit the royal family of Mandalore.
- Sam Witwer as Maul (season 2–3), a rogue Sith Lord and one-time amateur to Emperor Palpatine who seeks to chase down his nemesis Obi-Wan Kenobi.
- Lars Mikkelsen equally One thousand Admiral Thrawn (flavor three–four), a highly busy operative within the Galactic Empire.
- Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Governor Arihnda Pryce (flavor 3–4), a high-ranking officer of the Galactic Empire and Governor of the Lothal sector. She is mentioned in prior seasons but does not physically appear until S3.
- Tom Baker equally The Bendu (flavour 3), a Force-sensitive individual who resided on the remote planet of Atollon and represented the "eye" of the Force, between the light side and the dark side.
- Nathan Kress as Wedge Antilles (season 3–4), a former Imperial TIE fighter pilot, who defects to the rebellion.
- Zachary Gordon as Mart Mattin (flavor 3–4), a young human Rebel airplane pilot who was in Hera Syndulla'south fighter squad during their ultimately ill-blighted attack on Lothal Urban center'due south Imperial base of operations.
- Genevieve O'Reilly as Mon Mothma (season three–four), the leader of the Rebel Alliance.
- Michael Bong as Jan Dodonna (flavor 3–4), a general and leader of the Insubordinate base on Yavin Four .
- Warwick Davis as Rukh (flavor iv), a Noghri assassin who, while technically not being a function of the Empire's forces, serves as an amanuensis and tracker to Admiral Thrawn.
Guest appearances [edit]
- James Arnold Taylor and Stephen Stanton every bit Obi-Wan Kenobi, a Jedi Knight in exile on Tatooine.
- Anthony Daniels equally C-3PO, a protocol droid who assists allies in the rebellion.
- Frank Oz as Yoda, the wise and powerful Grand Master of the Jedi who is exiled on the planet Dagobah.
- Baton Dee Williams every bit Lando Calrissian, a smuggler in the underworld.
- Julie Dolan every bit Princess Leia Organa, the princess of the planet Alderaan, Bond Organa's adopted daughter, and rebel.
- Robin Atkin Downes as Cham Syndulla, Hera'southward father who in the backwash of the Clone Wars, opposes the newly established Galactic Empire'south occupation of his world.
- Trevor Devall every bit Derek "Hobbie" Klivian, a former Imperial TIE fighter airplane pilot, who defects to the rebellion.
- Gregg Berger as General Kalani, a super tactical droid who leads a withal-active, but depleted, army of Separatist Battle Droids and Droidekas on Agamar.
- Matthew Wood as boxing droids
- Ray Stevenson equally Gar Saxon, the Royal Viceroy of Mandalore, having been appointed as a figurehead leader by the Empire, and the leader of the Imperial Super Commandos.
- Forest Whitaker equally Saw Gerrera, a Rebel extremist and a former freedom fighter.
- Sharmila Devar every bit Ursa Wren, Sabine Wren's mother, the current leader of Clan Wren, and former fellow member of Expiry Watch.
- Tom Kane as Wullf Yularen, an admiral during the Clone Wars, becoming a colonel in the Majestic Security Bureau.
- Katee Sackhoff as Bo-Katan Kryze, a regent of Mandalore, former member of the Mandalorian group known equally Decease Watch during the Clone Wars, opposing the ethics of her sister Duchess Satine under Pre Vizsla until he was usurped by Darth Maul and forming the Nite Owls to oppose him.
Episodes [edit]
Release [edit]
Broadcast [edit]
The kickoff two episodes, titled Spark of Rebellion, premiered on October three, 2014, on Disney Channels worldwide and on Family Channel in Canada.[11] In Australia, the series premiered on October 17 on Disney XD.[12] The Siege of Lothal premiered on June 28, 2015,[13] and the 2d flavour debuted on October xviii.[fourteen] In Canada, the series premiered on October xix on the DHX-owned Disney XD.[15] However, due to DHX Media losing the rights to Disney content, the show was later moved to Disney Channel.[16] The 2nd season premiered on November 7, and it was moved to the Corus-owned Disney XD channel on December 1.[17] [eighteen]
In the Centre East and Africa, Spark of Rebellion premiered on October xi and the series debuted on October 18 on Disney XD.[nineteen] Siege of Lothal premiered on October x, followed the official season premiere on October 17.[xx] In Southeast Asia, Spark of Rebellion premiered on Disney XD on October four and the series officially started on November 29.[21] [22] Siege of Lothal premiered on October three on Disney XD and Disney Channel, and the second season was released on October 24.[23] [24] [25] [26] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the series debuted on October 16 on Disney XD.[27] Siege of Lothal premiered on July 18, 2015,[28] followed by the second-season debut on October 17.[29]
Home media [edit]
| DVD/Blu-ray proper name | DVD Releases | Blu-ray Releases | ||||
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| Region one | Region 2 | Region 4 | Region A | Region B | ||
| Spark of Rebellion (DVD just) | Oct xiv, 2014 | Oct 13, 2014 | November 5, 2014[thirty] | Spark of Rebellion included in Complete Season I | ||
| Complete Flavour 1 [31] | September one, 2015[32] | September xiv, 2015[33] | September 16, 2015[34] | September 1, 2015[35] | September fourteen, 2015[36] | |
| Consummate Flavour Two [37] | August xxx, 2016[38] | October 3, 2016[39] | Nov 2, 2016[xl] | August 30, 2016[41] | October 3, 2016[42] | |
| Consummate Season Three [43] | August 29, 2017[44] | October 2, 2017 | Dec vi, 2017 | August 29, 2017 | October 2, 2017 | |
| Complete Flavor Four | Baronial 12, 2018 | October 26, 2018 | November 28, 2018 | August 12, 2018 | Oct 26, 2018 | |
Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD in the U.s.a. at all retailers on Oct fourteen, 2014. DVD bonus features include graphic symbol shorts, a 3D model kit of the Ghost ship, and a preview of flavour one.[45]
The Consummate Season One of Star Wars Rebels was released by Walt Disney Studios Domicile Amusement on DVD and Blu-ray on September one, 2015, in America,[46] and in Germany on September 10, 2015. The Season 1 collection contains the expanded version of Spark of Rebellion with the Darth Vader/Grand Inquisitor prologue shown on ABC-TV. The Complete Season Two of Star Wars Rebels was released past Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD and Blu-ray on August 30, 2016, in Northward America. The Complete Season 3 of Star Wars Rebels was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 29, 2017.[47] The Complete Season Iv is announced to be released on DVD and Blu-ray on November xv, 2018, in Germany,[48] and July 31, 2018, in the United States.[49]
The series is as well available on the Disney+ streaming service, which launched on November 12, 2019.[l]
Reception [edit]
Ratings [edit]
In the United States, the one-hour special garnered 2.74 million viewers on Disney Channel[51] and 2.40 million viewers on ABC (excluding Boston, whose local station WCVB preempted it for a Steve Harvey special).[52] Worldwide, it delivered a total of 6.five million viewers.[53] On Disney Aqueduct, the commencement and 2nd episodes delivered 2.33 1000000 and i.92 1000000 viewers, respectively.[54] The third and fourth episodes garnered 2.32 million and 1.84 1000000, respectively.[55] The fifth, sixth and seventh episodes were watched past 1.43 meg, i.30 million and 1.sixty million viewers, respectively.[56] The 8th and ninth episodes got ane.92 and i.44 million viewers, respectively.[57]
In Canada, the second episode was watched past 274,500 viewers, making it the most-watched broadcast ever on the network.[58] In the United Kingdom, the picture show was the highest-rated broadcast that calendar week, with 81,000 viewers.[59]
| Flavour | Timeslot (ET) | Episodes | Premiered | Ended | Viewers (in millions) | ||
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| Appointment | Premiere viewers (in millions) | Date | Finale viewers (in millions) | ||||
| 1 | | thirteen | | ane.03[threescore] | | 0.72[61] | 0.68 |
| 2 | | 22 | | 0.46[62] | | 0.69 | 0.81 |
| 3 | | 22 | | 0.56 | | 0.50 | 0.66 |
Critical response [edit]
On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the commencement season has received a 92% positive score, based on thirteen reviews with an average rating of 8.twenty/x, the website'south critics consensus reads, "Rebels adds new dimension to an unexplored sector of the Star Wars timeline, inserting a ragtag group of lovable characters into a galactic risk that all ages can enjoy." Seasons ii and 3 take received a 100% score based on six reviews for flavor 2 and six reviews for season 3, with an average rating of 7.40/10 for flavor ii and 9/10 for season three. Season 4 has received a 100% score based on 10 reviews with an average rating of 9.twenty/x, the website's critics consensus reads, "The Force is with theseRebels in a thrilling conclusion that plays to its characters' strengths while serving upwards plenty of galactic spectacle."[63] [64] [65] [66] On Metacritic, the kickoff season has a weighted average score of 78 out of 100 based on 4 critics, indicating "by and large favorable reviews".[67]
IGN and Variety in particular had stiff praise for the pilot film, Spark of Rebellion, with their simply criticism being the appearance of the Wookiees in the moving-picture show, being cited as not all that impressive compared to the residual of the animation.[68] SyFy Wire calls the series "Pure fun", further stating that it "captures the awe and joy of A New Hope" and is "thematically ambitious" with a "dramatic edge".[69]
Accolades [edit]
| Award | Category | Recipient | Effect |
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| 2015 Teen Choice Awards | Selection Goggle box: Animated Evidence | Star Wars Rebels | Nominated |
| 42nd Annie Awards | Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | Nathaniel Villanueva & Douglas Lovelace | Nominated |
| 5th Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Blithe Serial | Star Wars Rebels | Nominated |
| 2014 BTVA Awards | All-time Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Action/Drama | Steve Blum as Zeb Orrelios | Nominated |
| Best Female Lead Vocal Operation in a Goggle box Series – Action/Drama | Tiya Sircar equally Sabine Wren | Nominated | |
| Vanessa Marshall as Hera Syndulla | Nominated | ||
| Best Male Song Functioning in a Television Series in a Supporting Part – Activeness/Drama | Jason Isaacs as The Inquisitor | Won | |
| Best Female Song Operation in a Television Serial in a Supporting Role – Action/Drama | Kath Soucie equally Maketh Tua | Nominated | |
| All-time Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role – Action/Drama | Frank Oz equally Yoda | Nominated | |
| James Arnold Taylor equally Obi-Wan Kenobi | Nominated | ||
| James Earl Jones as Darth Vader | Won | ||
| Best Vocal Ensemble in a New Television receiver Series | Star Wars Rebels | Nominated | |
| 6th Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Blithe Series | Star Wars Rebels | Nominated |
| 2015 BTVA Awards | Best Female person Lead Vocal Performance in a Tv set Serial – Action/Drama | Vanessa Marshall as Hera Syndulla | Nominated |
| 44th Annie Awards | Outstanding Accomplishment, Music in an Animated TV/Circulate Production | Kevin Kiner for Twilight of the Apprentice | Nominated |
| Outstanding Accomplishment, Voice Acting in an Animated TV/Broadcast Product | Lars Mikkelsen as One thousand Admiral Thrawn in Hera'south Heroes | Nominated | |
| Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Circulate Product | Joe E. Elwood and Alex McDonnell for Twilight of the Apprentice | Nominated | |
| Writers Guild of America Awards 2016 | Best Writing in Animation | Steven Melching for "A Princess on Lothal" | Nominated |
| 2016 BTVA Awards | All-time Male person Vocal Performance in a Television Serial in a Supporting Office | David Oyelowo as Amanuensis Kallus | Nominated |
| Lars Mikkelsen as G Admiral Thrawn | Nominated | ||
| 43rd Saturn Awards | Best Blithe Series or Film on Television | Star Wars Rebels | Won |
| 69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Children'south Program | Star Wars Rebels | Nominated |
| 2017 BTVA Awards | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series | Star Wars Rebels | Nominated |
| Best Male Song Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role | Stephen Stanton equally Obi-Wan Kenobi | Won | |
| All-time Female Vocal Performance in a Boob tube Series in a Supporting Role | Genevieve O'Reilly as Mon Mothma | Nominated | |
| 44th Saturn Awards | Best Animated Series or Picture on Goggle box | Star Wars Rebels | Won |
| 70th Primetime Artistic Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Children's Program | Star Wars Rebels | Nominated |
| Outstanding Music Composition for a Serial (Original Dramatic Score) | Kevin Kiner for "Family unit Reunion – and Bye" | Nominated | |
| Outstanding Audio Editing for a Comedy or Drama Serial (Half-Hour) and Blitheness | Matthew Wood, David Acord, Bonnie Wild, Sean Kiner, Ronni Brown, Margie O'Malley for "A Globe Between Worlds" | Nominated |
Other media [edit]
Films [edit]
Chopper and the Ghost appear in the 2022 motion-picture show Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.[70] Hera's surname is called on a loudspeaker at the Rebel base on Yavin Iv, where Chopper can briefly be seen. In addition, the Ghost takes part in the climactic battle over Scarif.[71]
The Ghost also appears in the 2022 film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker during the final battle over Exegol.[72] The vox of Freddie Prinze Jr. equally Kanan Jarrus can also be heard in the movie every bit one of the voices of Jedi past who provide Rey with encouragement to defeat Emperor Palpatine.
Novels [edit]
On September 2, 2014, Del Rey Books published Star Wars: A New Dawn, a prequel novel past John Jackson Miller telling the story of how Kanan and Hera met[68] [73] (set about six years before the serial).[74] 1 of the first canon Star Wars novels to be released past Disney Publishing Worldwide and Del Rey Books,[75] [73] It includes a foreword by Dave Filoni.
In 2017, a new novel, entitled Thrawn, was released. The volume marked the entrance of Chiliad Admiral Thrawn into the electric current canon. It was written by the graphic symbol'southward original creator, Timothy Zahn.[76] A sequel to Thrawn, titled Thrawn: Alliances, was released on July 24, 2018. It explored Thrawn's partnerships with Darth Vader and Anakin Skywalker.[77] [78] Another Thrawn novel, Thrawn: Treason was released on July 23, 2019. It takes identify during the events of Star Wars Rebels ' fourth season.[79]
Hera Syndulla would continue to appear in Alexander Freed's Star Wars: Alphabet Squadron novel trilogy, as a general of the recently christened New Republic'south eponymous starfighter squadron in the concluding days of the Galactic Civil War, hunting down the weakened Majestic forces after the boxing of Endor and the decease of Emperor Palpatine.[ commendation needed ]
Comics [edit]
From April 1, 2015, through March 16, 2016, Marvel Comics published a 12-issue comic series, titled Kanan, and set during the events of the first season. Written by former executive producer of the series Greg Weisman and illustrated by Pepe Larraz, Jacopo Camagni and Andrea Broccardo, the story is centered on Kanan having flashbacks to his days as a Padawan in the Jedi Temple and the Clone Wars. The other members of the Ghost coiffure also appear.[80]
In the summer of 2017, Curiosity announced that a comic book miniseries accommodation of Zahn'due south Thrawn novel was being planned, scheduled to be released in early on 2018.[81] The offset consequence was released on February 14, 2018, with new issues being released over the post-obit five months.
A few days later on the serial finale was aired, IDW Publishing released the seventh event of the long-running Star Wars Adventures multi-era comic book series, which independent the first of a ii-part comic arc, fix between the 2d and tertiary flavour, in which the Spectres embark on a mission to save a rare endangered bird from Imperial custody.[82] The second part appeared in the next issue, which was released on March 28, 2018.[83]
Video games [edit]
A side-scrolling run-and-gun game based on the show's first season, titled Star Wars Rebels: Recon Missions, was released by Disney Mobile on iOS, Android and Windows Shop in early 2015, before being discontinued on July 28, 2016, due to the limitations of the support team. Ezra Bridger is the only playable grapheme, with other characters bachelor via in-app purchases, which also grant early on admission to near of the game'southward levels in the mobile versions and are required to play the full campaign in the Windows Store version.
Additionally, several of the characters from the series are playable in other games such every bit Disney Infinity 3.0, Aroused Birds Star Wars II, Roblox (equally virtual accessories and gears), Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens (as downloadable content only), Star Wars: Galactic Defence force, Star Wars: Force Arena and Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes.
Vanessa Marshall reprises her role every bit Hera Syndulla for the 2022 video game Star Wars: Squadrons, providing vocalisation work and motion capture for the grapheme.[84]
Live Activeness Television series [edit]
The characters will be making their live action debuts in the upcoming series Ahsoka with Sabine being portrayed by Natasha Liu Bordizzo.[85]
Themes [edit]
Historical influences [edit]
Characters in Star Wars Rebels have taken influence from Biblical, Hebrew, and Greco-Roman mythological names. Star Wars writers accept often used biblical names for Jedi while giving galactic Majestic characters Roman names. In 2022 an interview was conducted with Dave Filoni and Simon Kinberg where Kinsberg stated that they wanted to connect to the original films past using the biblical naming scheme seen in the films.[86] Both Caleb and Ezra are historically Hebrew names with Ezra translating to "Helper".[86] Characters with Roman names include Clone Helm Rex which translates to "Rex" in Latin (although that character was created for The Clone Wars) along with Sabine Wren, Admiral Brom Titus and Admiral Kassius Konstantine.[87]
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Footnotes [edit]
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External links [edit]
- Star Wars Rebels at Disney XD
- Star Wars Rebels at StarWars.com
- Star Wars Rebels at IMDb
- DK Publishing for Star Wars Rebels
- Star Wars Rebels on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
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