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A brave and clever ragtag starship crew stands up against the evil Empire as it tightens its grip on the galaxy and hunts down the last of the Jedi Knights.
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 Ezra Bridger (54 episodes, 2014-2017)
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 Kanan Jarrus / ... (54 episodes, 2014-2017)
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 Hera Syndulla / ... (51 episodes, 2014-2017)
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 Sabine Wren (50 episodes, 2014-2017)
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 Zeb Orrelios / ... (49 episodes, 2014-2017)
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 Rex / ... (28 episodes, 2014-2017)
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 Agent Kallus (23 episodes, 2014-2017)
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 Stormtrooper #1 / ... (22 episodes, 2014-2017)
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An animated TV series set between the events of Episode III and IV, Star Wars Rebels takes place in a time where the Empire is securing its grip on the galaxy and hunting down the last of the Jedi Knights as a fledgling rebellion against the Empire is taking shape. Written by Disney Channel

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Their greatest strength will be each other.


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26 September 2014 (USA)  »

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Before Rebels was originally announced, production began under the code name "Wolf". This name can be seen on various concept art published on Starwars.com. The voice actors were not told they were auditioning for a Star Wars TV series, but for an animated series called "Wolf" which featured "sun swords" instead of Lightsabers and the 'Tyranny' instead of the Empire. See more »

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Kanan Jarrus: We've faced an Inquisitor before... but this was nothing like that.
Ezra Bridger: Ahsoka, do you have any idea who or what he is?
[Ahsoka sadly looks back on her time as Anakin's apprentice]
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C1-10P a.k.a. "Chopper" is listed in the voice cast "As Himself". See more »

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Follows Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) See more »

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Ignore the poor, heavily biased, and purposely manipulative reviews.
5 October 2014 | by See all my reviews

If you happen to view any of the other "reviews" here you'll find that many have given abysmal ratings for the show because of trivial reasoning; many because they're still rather perturbed over the status of the Expanded Universe, others seem like attempts at trolling, and many are spiteful simply because they don't agree with the concept of the show and cannot accept that the Expanded Universe isn't coming back. One even seems to have gone the full-on melodramatic route and declared Star Wars to be dead and that they won't be showing their younger siblings Star Wars at all due to this horrible tragedy.

Should you view the individual ratings given to the show you'll find that the general opinion is favorable with votes generally increasing the higher up the ratings you go, save for a rather blatantly obvious discrepancy. The ratio of "1/10" reviews compared to the others has been grossly blown out of proportion by people whose anger seems to have overcome them.

The characters are perfectly fine, the animation could have been better I will admit, and the pacing for the premiere was quick and could have taken more time to breath but when all has been said and done the show has learned from the mistakes made during the early seasons of The Clone Wars and has applied those lessons much the same as the latter seasons did.

People talking about how the designs or appearances of things are off haven't been paying attention to the development of the show, as the creators have on numerous occasions cited the reasoning behind the changes and additions. The Imperial's equipment has taken a design cue from Kenner's classic line of toys adored by children who grew up on Star Wars, fans, and collectors alike. The show takes places five years before "Star Wars" and as such they wanted everything to feel extremely familiar while being off just enough to give the feel of this being a different time period. The TIE Fighters have shorter wings, the stormtrooper's helmets are more bulbous and their blasters have a small hump along the spine, and the REX droids from Star Tours serve as pilots on spacecraft. The camera remains static and far less dynamic to mimic the movement of the original movies while even switching to mimic 70mm film during space sequences. The lightsabers flicker and are flatter, green light cracks whenever two blades meet, and pulling out a lightsaber feels special again. Every single detail has been carefully considered and crafted to capture the feel of the Original Trilogy Era and movies.

It's Firefly meets Star Wars with a ragtag crew running around the edge of civilized space trying to get by and hitting the Empire whenever the chance is presented. It's classic Star Wars and exactly the kind of thing you'd like should you be a fan of Star Wars at all.


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