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"Star Wars Rebels is an adventure show that focuses on a street-smart teenage male child who merely might have what it takes to be a Jedi, and who joins a small band of rebels that engages in daring missions of resistance against the evil Galactic Empire."
―Rayne Roberts, Star Wars Insider 152 [25]

Star Wars Rebels is an animated television series gear up during the time frame between the films Star Wars: Episode Iii Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Episode IV A New Promise. It premiered worldwide as a 1-hour tv set picture, Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, on Disney Channel on Oct 3, 2014; Regular episodes aired for four seasons on Disney XD, from October 13, 2014 to March 5, 2018. During its run, the series was nominated for four Emmy Awards, including 2 consecutive nominations for "Outstanding Children's Program."[26]

The serial follows a motley group of rebels who live aboard the starship Ghost every bit they fight confronting the evil Galactic Empire. The rebels include Ezra Bridger, a immature orphan from Lothal who learns he can use the Force; Kanan Jarrus, a Jedi who survived Gild 66; Hera Syndulla, a Twi'lek pilot and veteran resistance fighter; Sabine Wren, a Mandalorian explosives expert; Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios, a Lasat warrior; and the cantankerous astromech droid C1-10P, also known as Chopper. The crew volition eventually assist give ascension to the Rebel Brotherhood.

Lucasfilm first announced Star Wars Rebels on May xx, 2013, post-obit the news that the animated tv series Star Wars: The Clone Wars would be ending and that a new series would be produced. Star Wars Rebels was the first new major Star Wars project to exist released following The Walt Disney Company'due south acquisition of Lucasfilm Ltd. in 2012. The series was created by Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Carrie Beck, and stars actors Taylor Gray, Freddie Prinze Jr., Vanessa Marshall, Tiya Sircar, Steve Blum, David Oyelowo, James Earl Jones, Ashley Eckstein, Dee Bradley Baker, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Jason Isaacs.

Contents

  • ane Plot summary
    • 1.1 Premise
  • 2 Principal characters
    • 2.1 Ezra Bridger
    • two.ii Kanan Jarrus
    • two.three Hera Syndulla
    • 2.4 Sabine Wren
    • ii.5 Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios
    • 2.6 Chopper
  • 3 Evolution
    • 3.1 Conception
    • 3.2 Product
    • 3.iii Release
  • 4 Continuity
  • 5 Seasons
  • 6 Credits
  • 7 Sources
  • 8 Notes and references
  • 9 External links
    • nine.i Official sites
    • 9.2 News media

Plot summary

Premise

"…we're going to really show the origins of the rebellion. When our series begins, it's not the Rebel Alliance yet; we commencement with a group of rebels. It'll be actually interesting to testify the progress of the Brotherhood forming…"
―Executive producer Greg Weisman, Star Wars Insider 146 [27]

The series begins 5 years before Star Wars: Episode IV A New Promise, 14 years into the reign of the Galactic Empire.[28] [29] The full general premise is described as follows: "It is a nighttime time in the galaxy, equally the evil Galactic Empire tightens its grip of power from globe to world. Equally the series begins, Purple forces accept occupied a remote planet, ruling with an iron fist and ruining the lives of its people. But there are a select few who are dauntless enough to stand up against the endless Stormtroopers and TIE fighters of the Empire: the clever and motley coiffure of the starship Ghost. Together, this ragtag group will face up threatening new villains, have thrilling adventures, and become heroes."[30]

Main characters

"Nosotros have a character who's our focus character, and and so v other characters that make upwardly this group of six rebels. Even within the first flavour, that cast expands, and there are more people, just the focus is still on this minor group of rebels who are basically gadflies from the standpoint of the Empire they're fighting."
―Greg Weisman [2]

The crew of the Ghost

Star Wars Rebels focuses on six main characters,[2] who crew the starship Ghost. They include the teenage con-artist Ezra Bridger,[18] the former Jedi Kanan Jarrus,[xix] the Ghost 's airplane pilot and owner, the Twi'lek Hera Syndulla,[twenty] the teenage Mandalorian explosives expert Sabine Wren,[21] the Lasat "muscle" Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios,[22] [31] and the astromech droid C1-10P or "Chopper."[32] The series also features a number of diverse villains,[27] including an Inquisitor.[28]

Ezra Bridger

Ezra Bridger is a xv-year-erstwhile Forcefulness-sensitive Homo male street urchin and con-creative person on the Purple-controlled planet Lothal, whose parents were imprisoned and subsequently killed by Royal forces for setting up public broadcasting transmissions speaking out against the Galactic Empire'due south harsh rule, leaving him to fend for himself for the adjacent 8 years before joining as the scout of the Rebel coiffure of a VCX-100 low-cal freighter called the Ghost, armed with an energy slingshot and later a double-barred guard shoto lightsaber with a built-in stun blaster. Bridger also begins learning the Jedi arts from Kanan Jarrus,[18] and becomes best friends with Sabine Wren and Zeb Orrelios.[22]

Kanan Jarrus

Kanan Jarrus is a Force-sensitive Human being male. Prior to the rise of the Empire, he was Padawan to Jedi Master Depa Billaba. He survived Order 66 and the extinction of the Jedi Order, compelling him to go into hiding from the Empire before joining the crew of the Ghost. He is armed with a ii-piece dual phase lightsaber and a DL-xviii blaster pistol. He mentors Ezra Bridger in the utilize of the Forcefulness.[19] Though Hera Syndulla is the Ghost 's airplane pilot, Jarrus serves as the group's de facto leader.[33]

Hera Syndulla

Hera Syndulla is a Twi'lek female who is the possessor and pilot of the Ghost (though she did non necessarily acquire the ship legally). Independent and stiff-minded, Syndulla serves as the heart of the Ghost 's crew, keeping the group together and bringing the best out of them. She is a skilled pilot who fights against the Empire for reasons that she has yet to share with the others.[20] Though she is non Force-sensitive, her skills as a pilot and gunner put her on par with Force-users, and she is determined to see her missions through to the stop. Syndulla serves equally a mother figure to Ezra Bridger and Sabine Wren, and helps Zeb Orellios manage his temper. Syndulla is fluent in binary.[33]

Sabine Wren

Sabine Wren[31] is a 16-twelvemonth-old Mandalorian female graffiti artist, Imperial Academy dropout and former compensation hunter who specializes equally the weapons expert of the crew of the Ghost. She ofttimes personalizes her armor, hair, and motel aboard the Ghost, and ofttimes leaves graffiti calling cards in the Ghost 's wake.[21]

Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios

Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios[31] is a Lasat male honor guardsman whose people were one of the first species to rise upward confronting the Empire in its early days, which responded with a massacre on his homeworld that has left him with a gruff demeanor, yet he remained loyal to the struggle against the Empire as the muscle of the coiffure of the Ghost. A trained and capable warrior, Zeb is highly educated and skilled despite his fearsome appearance. Orrelios begrudgingly becomes close friends with Ezra Bridger, though they both strongly dislike Chopper, a feeling that is reciprocated by the droid. Orrelios'due south favorite pastime is to shell up stormtroopers (whom he calls "bucket heads"), and he is an acrobatic fighter in combat.[22]

Chopper

C1-10P, more usually known as Chopper, is the Ghost 'due south astromech droid. Built from spare parts, Chopper is irritable, cantankerous, stubborn and uninterested in gaining the affection of organics. Despite this, he is frequently essential in saving the residuum of the group from unsafe situations.[32] He and Zeb Orrelios dislike each other.[22] Hera Syndulla is Chopper's owner.[33]

Development

Conception

"They wanted to practice an animated show and I loved [Cartoon Network's] Clone Wars and grew up with a lot of blithe shows. So we just started to talk nearly where it would autumn in the general Star Wars timeline. Really at that place was no predetermination going in. Information technology could accept been a prequel, sequel, a stand-alone universe."
―Simon Kinberg [34]

Star Wars Rebels was created by Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Carrie Brook.[3] The concept originated with Beck, who suggested it be about "this A-team group that went around righting wrongs." This reminded Filoni of his original concept for Star Wars: The Clone Wars,[35] which he described in The Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars: "My rough idea was to deal with a small number of characters [a Jedi Primary and Padawan, a smuggler and his girlfriend, and a Gungan "strongman" called Lunker], take them based on a Millennium Falcon-fashion smuggling transport, and involve them in black market place merchandise, state of war espionage, and other stories that existed exterior the giant galactic conflict going on in the background."[36]

Give-and-take of where Rebels would fall in the Star Wars timeline led to the decision to centre the serial on the Rebel Alliance. Thus, the series was placed between Star Wars: Episode Iii Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Episode Four A New Hope, during the reign of the Galactic Empire, though not and so close to A New Hope that it would experience repetitive.[34] In contrast to the milky way-hopping structure of The Clone Wars, information technology was decided Rebels would depict the Rebellion from one group of characters' bespeak of view. Co-ordinate to Filoni, Kinberg likened it to imagining a show set during the American Revolution "that was about 5 guys that were locked up in a farmhouse somewhere fighting confronting the local British war machine and without whatever real knowledge of the larger political movements". He also noted how the original trilogy mentioned events like the dissolution of the Imperial Senate without depicting them.[37]

The development team set out to differentiate the serial from The Clone Wars by basing much of the visuals on the designs of Ralph McQuarrie—the creative person who developed concept art for much of the original trilogy of films.[34] Rebels was influenced past ideas developed by George Lucas for Star Wars: Underworld,[38] and much of the action in Rebels was influenced past the Indiana Jones franchise.[39] Early in development, Disney wanted a more comedy-oriented series than Lucasfilm was interested in making. Kathleen Kennedy and the Rebels creative team had to brand their case otherwise.[40] At i point, Filoni considered involving the Death Star plans in the show, but abandoned the thought after Rogue I began development.[41] He subsequently planned to have appearances from the Death Star and Orson Krennic, simply decided it was best to focus on things that directly affect the Ghost crew.[42]

Product

"It has been swell seeing the mind meld betwixt our executive producers Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Greg Weisman during the writers' conferences. [...] Everyone on the squad is then passionate almost Rebels, and of course it helps that nosotros are all huge fans of Star Wars!"
―Athena Portillo, Star Wars Insider 146 [8]

Ralph McQuarrie–inspired concept art of the starship Ghost, chased by Tie fighters.

Lucasfilm Ltd. veteran sculptor Darren Marshall, who worked on Star Wars: The Clone Wars prior to its cancellation, developed sculpts for the core characters of Star Wars Rebels before leaving Lucasfilm in June 2013.[43] Past Dec 2013, the production crew had finished developing the series' first season and had begun animating the first script.[44] As of January 2014, the scripts for Season 1 were halfway completed. Vocalism-recording had been finished for v episodes, with three more than episodes undergoing storyboarding, two more undergoing animation, and the first episode undergoing lighting. Audio design was also underway, with a theme in identify for the series.[45] Greg Weisman joined the project equally an executive producer in May 2013, though the series had been under development well before then.[46]

On Jan 17, animation supervisor Keith Kellogg announced that the production crew had wrapped up blitheness on the kickoff episode of the series.[47] To aid in animating the show, Lucasfilm developed a special tool for Adobe Photoshop that emulates Ralph McQuarrie'due south artistic mode;[48] the character Zeb Orrelios is based on McQuarie'southward original concept art for the Wookiee Chewbacca.[22] The series' look is also inspired by the work of Hayao Miyazaki—a favorite of Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy.[49] Filoni requested that the blitheness crew wait at the Disney film Tangled, for which 2D facial expressions were created using 3D blitheness.[50] Simon Kinberg wrote the series's start two episodes, which serve as a brusque story arc to innovate the show'south main characters.[34] By March 2014, the entire first flavor had been mapped out, and according to Greg Weisman, the serial every bit a whole is organized as a iii-act play. The beginning flavour serves as the first act of the overall serial, while the second and third acts may have more than one season.[46]

Star Wars Rebels was overseen by iii executive producers: Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Greg Weisman.[51] In addition to Filoni, the Rebels production squad included several coiffure members returning from Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Athena Yvette Portillo equally line producer, Kilian Plunkett as art director, Joel Aron as CG effects supervisor, Keith Kellogg as animation supervisor, and Steward Lee as episodic director. Lee, Filoni's longest-running episodic director from The Clone Wars, was joined in directorial duties by blood brother Steven G. Lee, a veteran of LucasArts.[28] Kevin Kiner, who was previously the composer for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, returned every bit the new music composer for Star Wars Rebels.[52] Lucasfilm hired music producer Flux Pavillion to remix Kiner'due south Rebels main theme.[53] Other returning crew members from The Clone Wars included Amy Beth Christenson, Andre Kirk, Pat Presley, and Chris Glenn on the concept art team, managed by Liz Cummings, also equally Paul Zinnes on the development squad.[51] Pablo Hidalgo, a member of the Lucasfilm Story Group, likewise works with the team every bit a fact-checker.[28] [27] The coiffure aimed for an overall artful similar to the original trilogy. As such, Joel Aron tried to give the visuals a "grainy look," Matthew Wood used many of the original trilogy's sound effects for the series' soundtrack,[54] and the crew blithe the lightsabers in such a way as to emulate the expect of those in the original trilogy.[55]

Release

Imperial propaganda poster created to promote the serial

"Citizens of Lothal: It is by Regal Prescript that yous are requested to proudly display these posters on behalf of your Empire. Equally loyal residents of one of the Empire's near vital stations on the Outer Rim, your compliance is appreciated. Imperial Service is a noble effort which paves the manner for your freedom and security. Remember, information technology is the will of Emperor Palpatine to ensure the future of a stable and prosperous galaxy."
―Letter included in the Star Wars Rebels propaganda poster mailing promotion [56]

Star Wars Rebels was first appear on March 11, 2013, as an unnamed animated series set to supplant Star Wars: The Clone Wars.[57] Its name and fall 2014 premiere were announced in a printing release on May twenty, 2013.[1] The kickoff Star Wars Rebels teaser trailer debuted on the Star Wars YouTube channel on October 7, 2013.[58] The series' main characters were outset revealed at the January 2014 Nuremberg International Toy Off-white, which showcased forthcoming LEGO Star Wars Rebels sets. The sets, which depict the Ghost and the attack shuttle Phantom, included minifigures for Ezra Bridger, Zeb Orrelios, Hera Syndulla, and a placeholder for Kanan Jarrus.[59] The box originally identified Zeb'due south final proper name equally "Orretios,"[lx] simply the finalized boxes at the New York Toy Fair not long afterward corrected the proper noun and included Jarrus's minifigure.[61]

On February 4, 2014,[62] Lucasfilm distributed six original artwork pieces by Amy Beth Christenson exclusively to 6 select websites beyond the Internet—ET Online, TheForce.net, IGN, Mashable, Omelete, and Empire Online—to promote Star Wars Rebels. The artwork, presented in the class of Purple propaganda posters, was part of an exclusive mailing campaign, in which express-edition cards featuring the artwork were sent to 2,500 people around the globe on February 5.[63] The mailings arrived in blackness-embossed envelopes addressed from the Commission for the Preservation of the New Order on Coruscant[64] and included a alphabetic character urging citizens to proudly display the posters in support of the Imperial occupation of Lothal.[56] The 6 card backs, when combined together, formed the Rebels phoenix logo.[65]

Starting with Chopper, the "grumpy astromech droid" on January 28,[32] a series of videos was released that introduced each of the crew members of the Ghost. Kanan was introduced equally "the Cowboy Jedi" on Feb 12,[xix] and "the Street-Smart Hero" Ezra Bridger followed on February 14.[18] Two Rebels teasers, entitled "Spark" and "Ignite," were released on February 17,[66] [67] and videos introducing Garazeb Orrelios, "the Muscle," Sabine Wren, "the Explosive Artist," and Hera Syndulla, "the Pilot," were released on February 18,[22] xix,[21] and 20 respectively.[20] The videos were released by independent news sources such as TV Guide, IGN, and Entertainment Weekly, and then were posted on the official Star Wars YouTube channel shortly afterwards.[68] On April 16, in conjunction with a following console at WonderCon 2014, a clip featuring the graphic symbol Hera Syndulla was released on the Star Wars YouTube channel.[52]

Star Wars Rebels pic-fashion affiche, released in advance of San Diego Comic-Con 2014

The showtime full-length trailer for Rebels was released on May four, 2014. A 30-second preview of the trailer aired on May two on Good Morning America, followed by the total trailer on May 4, which aired throughout the 24-hour interval on various Disney networks and became bachelor online at StarWars.com and Disney.com.[69] On July 9, 2014, ESPN'due south Wednesday Night Baseball game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Pirates featured a Star Wars theme, including elements from Star Wars Rebels.[70] On July 24, 2014, Lucasfilm hosted a panel at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con. Known as "The Heroes of Star Wars Rebels," the panel featured Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and the series' principal voice cast.[71] Attendees were each given "HoloNet registration cards" that directed them to a re-launched version of HoloNetNews.com that features videos of Imperial propaganda.[72] Around this time, several more promotional videos were released, including two more total-length trailers,[73] [74] two previews exclusive to San Diego Comic-Con,[75] [76] as well equally videos that introduced Imperial Security Bureau Agent Kallus and The Inquisitor.[77] [78] Baronial saw the release of a vii-infinitesimal preview,[79] a iv-minute preview,[fourscore] as well equally three television spots.[81] [82] [83] Showtime on August xi, four three-minute prelude shorts were released consecutively (on a weekly basis) on Disney XD.[84] In September, half dozen more TV spots and another trailer were released.[85] [86] [87] [88] [89] [90] [91] Too that calendar month, the Toys "R" The states website began releasing a series of promotional videos called "Secrets of the Star Wars Rebels" that will run through October.[92]

On October ii, 2014, Disney appear that information technology had renewed Star Wars Rebels for a second season.[17] The serial debuted the next solar day on the Disney Channel with the Telly movie Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion.[3] 2 final TV spots were released prior to the debut of regular episodes on Disney XD on October 13.[93] [94] [1]

All iv seasons of the serial is available on the Disney+ streaming service, which launched on Nov 12, 2019.[95]

Continuity

"We're all very defended, and we know this bear witness is going to be canon, so nosotros take that responsibility very seriously. Nosotros know that on the ane paw there's an audition who'southward going to be watching this that knows everything there is to know about Lucasfilm catechism and knows beyond that tons of stuff from the Expanded Universe, which may or may non turn out to be catechism once Lucasfilm decides what is official and what's not. And so nosotros want the show to work for that group, the nearly extreme fanboys out in that location. At the aforementioned time, nosotros besides have the responsibility that for a sure generation of kids, this is going to be their first exposure to Star Wars."
―Greg Weisman [two]

Lucasfilm's Pablo Hidalgo first provided a timeline for Star Wars Rebels of approximately fourteen years after the events of Star Wars Episode Iii: Revenge of the Sith, which corresponds to effectually v years prior to the events of Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope.[28] Although the official StarWars.com press release announcing the Rebels grapheme Chopper after alternatively stated a timeline of four years prior to the events of A New Hope,[32] Hidalgo quickly reaffirmed the original timeframe via Twitter.[29] In reprinting portions of the original StarWars.com Chopper printing release, the Launch Pad section from Star Wars Insider 148 also stated a serial timeline of 4 BBY.[31] Simon Kinberg told Empire mag that the series would have strong connections to the overall saga: "[I've] always felt [Star Wars Rebels] would lead into Iv and potentially ready upwards characters you might not encounter until V, or VI, or even 7, but the notion was that this would stand alone from Episode VII. That doesn't hateful that we can't introduce Easter eggs that will pay off in Seven, VIII, Nine."[96]

Dave Filoni originally claimed that Zeb Orrelios was of a new species based on Ralph McQuarrie'due south concept art for the Wookiee Chewbacca,[22] but a preexisting Expanded Universe species known as the Lasat had already been based on the concept art.[97] Star Wars Insider 148 identified Orrelios as a Lasat, though information technology misspelled his last name as "Orrelious."[31] Star Wars Insider 149 issued an editorial apology for the misspelling but all the same misspelled the grapheme's name again, this fourth dimension equally "Orrilios."[98]

John Jackson Miller's novel A New Dawn, which serves as a prequel to Star Wars Rebels, is said to be the first narrative to be part of Lucasfilm's Story Group.[99]

Seasons

"The series takes identify between Episodes III and Four. By this time, Order 66 has been executed and the Empire's search for the last of the Jedi Knights is in full effect. The events seen in the show take place closer to A New Promise in the Star Wars timeline. However, if you lot stay tuned, you may be in for some surprises…"
―Athena Portillo, Star Wars Insider 146 [8]

The series logo was redesigned in the style of The Clone Wars TV series for the sixth episode of Season Three

Season Episodes Offset airdate Last airdate
One[45]
  • 4 shorts[100]
  • 1 television motion-picture show[iii]
  • 13 episodes[101]
  • August 11, 2014 (shorts premiere) [100]
  • October three, 2014 (film premiere) [three]
  • October 13, 2014 (episodic premiere) [three]
March two, 2015[101]
Two[17]
  • ane telly movie[102]
  • 20 episodes[103] [104]
  • June 20, 2015 (pic premiere) [102]
  • October 14, 2015 (episodic premiere) [102]
March 30, 2016[105]
Three[106]
  • 1 television picture show[106]
  • 20 episodes[107]
  • September 24, 2016 (picture premiere) [106]
  • Oct i, 2016 (episodic premiere) [108]
March 25, 2017[109]
Four[110]
  • ane television movie[111]
  • 14 episodes[112]
  • Oct xvi, 2017 (film premiere) [111]
  • October 23, 2017 (episodic premiere) [111]
March 5, 2018[4]

Credits

"We have these phenomenal vocalisation sessions with, like I said, this terrific cast. We've gotten some incredible guest stars, some names y'all'll accept heard of and some names that you won't accept heard of, but you'll be wondering why you lot've never heard of them before once you hear what they are doing."
―Greg Weisman [two]

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