Star Wars Rebels
- TV Series
- 2014–2018
- Tous publics
- 22m
The crew of the spaceship Ghost defends those who cannot fight for themselves against the Empire, providing the spark for a rebellion.The crew of the spaceship Ghost defends those who cannot fight for themselves against the Empire, providing the spark for a rebellion.The crew of the spaceship Ghost defends those who cannot fight for themselves against the Empire, providing the spark for a rebellion.
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 7 wins & 29 nominations total
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I really love this show, I heard a lot of of other reviewers compare Ezra to Aladdin, but in space with a lightsaber, I find that badass. I found the voice work to be excellent, and the rebel crew very likable, I also really love the characters of Ezra and Kanan, they are an awesome master and apprentice combo. I also love the Sith characters, Darth Vader even appears in several episodes and Darth Maul is sweet in this show, I also really enjoyed Grand Admiral Thrawn, he is a very good edition too the show. A heard a lot of people compare it to TCW, which I agree it isn't as great, It's not against the rules to love both shows is it?. But it's still galaxies better then the $h!tty sequels, episodes 7-9 which is a serious understatement. I give it 10/10.
When I finished Clone Wars I asked if watching Rebels was worth it, and many people replied that no. They said that the show was very childish, with no memorable characters and that the animation was worse than in CW. Anyway, I did it and after finishing it I can say that it's as good as Clone Wars, in my opinion.
It's true that the first season isn't so good, you can even skip some episodes because nothing at all happens (There's a guide online showing which episodes you can skip), but after that the series really does get better. In season 2 many characters from Clone Wars return and there's plenty of references to stories from the previous show. Not only that, but the new characters evolve in a realistic way as the show progresses. It's funny how in the beginning I didn't symphatize with any of the main characters, but later I ended up liking all of them.
In Star Wars Rebels the stories are shorter than in its predecessor, usually of just one episode instead of the 3 or 4 episode arcs of CW. This is both a good and bad thing as the stories aren't so complex as we could expect and even sometimes feel rushed, but they're still pretty good. And since it's in the Imperial Era, it feels more like classic Star Wars movies. The worst part of the show is the animation, it's been downgraded from Clone Wars.
In conclusion, Star Wars Rebels is a very good show. If you like Star Wars you should watch it. The first season isn't good but later it gets really good and you won't regret watching it.
It's true that the first season isn't so good, you can even skip some episodes because nothing at all happens (There's a guide online showing which episodes you can skip), but after that the series really does get better. In season 2 many characters from Clone Wars return and there's plenty of references to stories from the previous show. Not only that, but the new characters evolve in a realistic way as the show progresses. It's funny how in the beginning I didn't symphatize with any of the main characters, but later I ended up liking all of them.
In Star Wars Rebels the stories are shorter than in its predecessor, usually of just one episode instead of the 3 or 4 episode arcs of CW. This is both a good and bad thing as the stories aren't so complex as we could expect and even sometimes feel rushed, but they're still pretty good. And since it's in the Imperial Era, it feels more like classic Star Wars movies. The worst part of the show is the animation, it's been downgraded from Clone Wars.
In conclusion, Star Wars Rebels is a very good show. If you like Star Wars you should watch it. The first season isn't good but later it gets really good and you won't regret watching it.
Back then around 2014 i gave 4/10 without watching the series, just based on some clips. I was so dissapointed that after my beloved Clone Wars show was cancelled, i got only some downgraded, childish looking replacement series. But i was so wrong... Now in 2023, I finally gave it a real chance and maaan, i got hooked. This show has way less fillers than BadBatch. Characters are built up great, as the show goes forward, you start to connect with them. Similarly as we got to love Ahsoka (I cannot wait for the live action show). This show adds so much to the story of the rebellion. One of the best SW content I recently had, again, my apologies.
I love Star Wars - the basic premise of an epic universe, battle of good vs evil, classic take on characters and their traits and promoting clean and pure values...Most of us love (or have loved) Star Wars for those reasons.
Now, do you think kids and younger teenagers will want to watch 30 year old movies and will be susceptible to the story and its values despite the "prehistoric" graphics and effects? Unfortunately, most of them won't be attracted and will watch it if you make them and look at it through that lens to some extent - and that is reality.
So if you look at "Rebels" as a new branch in that universe, fresh content promoting the same types of characters, similar story lines and the same values - can it not be only positive that it exists? To attract today's kids and to provide content of this kind to them, instead of them watching Game of Thrones, Dexter and alike?
I understand that, as a die-hard Star Wars fan of 30 or 40, you can disprove the lack of originality, the relative crudeness of animation and what not - but, hey - this is Star Wars, just the same as it always has been - if you loved it before, there is no reason to hate it now, in this form.
So I would understand reviews of 6+, but 1? That's just lame.
As a 31 year old, I found it interesting and entertaining and a nice watch. Worth my time and certainly worth your kid's time. Of course, some criticism stands - i.e. recycling Alladin and alike - but we have new SW content for new generations and it's good.
Now, do you think kids and younger teenagers will want to watch 30 year old movies and will be susceptible to the story and its values despite the "prehistoric" graphics and effects? Unfortunately, most of them won't be attracted and will watch it if you make them and look at it through that lens to some extent - and that is reality.
So if you look at "Rebels" as a new branch in that universe, fresh content promoting the same types of characters, similar story lines and the same values - can it not be only positive that it exists? To attract today's kids and to provide content of this kind to them, instead of them watching Game of Thrones, Dexter and alike?
I understand that, as a die-hard Star Wars fan of 30 or 40, you can disprove the lack of originality, the relative crudeness of animation and what not - but, hey - this is Star Wars, just the same as it always has been - if you loved it before, there is no reason to hate it now, in this form.
So I would understand reviews of 6+, but 1? That's just lame.
As a 31 year old, I found it interesting and entertaining and a nice watch. Worth my time and certainly worth your kid's time. Of course, some criticism stands - i.e. recycling Alladin and alike - but we have new SW content for new generations and it's good.
Review:
"Star Wars Rebels" is a 2014 TV series that takes viewers on an exhilarating journey through the Star Wars galaxy, exploring the early days of the Rebel Alliance and introducing a compelling cast of characters. With its dynamic animation, engaging storytelling, and nods to the original trilogy, the series offers an exciting and heartfelt addition to the Star Wars universe.
Set between the events of "Revenge of the Sith" and "A New Hope," "Star Wars Rebels" follows a small band of rebels as they fight against the oppressive rule of the Galactic Empire. Led by the charismatic Jedi survivor Kanan Jarrus, the crew of the starship Ghost embarks on daring missions, encounters iconic characters, and lays the foundation for the Rebellion that will eventually challenge the Empire's dominance.
One of the series' greatest strengths lies in its characters. The diverse and endearing ensemble, including the street-smart Ezra Bridger, the skilled Mandalorian warrior Sabine Wren, the loyal and dependable Hera Syndulla, the gruff yet lovable Zeb Orrelios, and the enigmatic droid Chopper, brings a dynamic and relatable energy to the story. Their interactions and personal journeys form the emotional core of the series, making it easy for audiences to invest in their struggles and triumphs.
"Star Wars Rebels" successfully captures the spirit of the original trilogy, blending exciting action sequences with poignant character moments. The animation style, reminiscent of traditional hand-drawn animation with a modern flair, lends a distinct visual identity to the series. The attention to detail in the world-building, from the bustling cityscape of Lothal to the mysterious depths of the Sith temple on Malachor, immerses viewers in a vibrant and lived-in universe.
The series also weaves a compelling narrative that balances episodic adventures with an overarching story arc. As the rebels confront the Empire's agents, encounter Jedi and Sith relics, and cross paths with iconic characters like Darth Vader and Ahsoka Tano, the stakes continue to rise. The evolving relationship between the rebels and the Empire, as well as the moral dilemmas faced by each character, create tension and suspense, driving the narrative forward.
"Star Wars Rebels" is not afraid to delve into complex themes, exploring concepts such as loyalty, sacrifice, and the power of hope. It pays homage to the larger Star Wars mythology, incorporating elements that resonate with longtime fans while remaining accessible to newcomers. The series strikes a balance between honoring the past and forging its own path, expanding the lore of the galaxy far, far away.
While the series generally excels in its storytelling and character development, some episodes may feel more episodic or less impactful than others. However, these moments are overshadowed by the overall quality of the series, which consistently delivers exciting adventures and emotional moments that resonate with viewers of all ages.
In conclusion, "Star Wars Rebels" is a thrilling and heartfelt animated series that captures the essence of the Star Wars saga. With its engaging characters, dynamic animation, and compelling narrative, it offers a fresh and enjoyable journey through a galaxy at the brink of rebellion. Whether you're a die-hard Star Wars fan or new to the franchise, this series is a must-watch for anyone seeking an exciting and heartfelt adventure in a galaxy far, far away.
Set between the events of "Revenge of the Sith" and "A New Hope," "Star Wars Rebels" follows a small band of rebels as they fight against the oppressive rule of the Galactic Empire. Led by the charismatic Jedi survivor Kanan Jarrus, the crew of the starship Ghost embarks on daring missions, encounters iconic characters, and lays the foundation for the Rebellion that will eventually challenge the Empire's dominance.
One of the series' greatest strengths lies in its characters. The diverse and endearing ensemble, including the street-smart Ezra Bridger, the skilled Mandalorian warrior Sabine Wren, the loyal and dependable Hera Syndulla, the gruff yet lovable Zeb Orrelios, and the enigmatic droid Chopper, brings a dynamic and relatable energy to the story. Their interactions and personal journeys form the emotional core of the series, making it easy for audiences to invest in their struggles and triumphs.
"Star Wars Rebels" successfully captures the spirit of the original trilogy, blending exciting action sequences with poignant character moments. The animation style, reminiscent of traditional hand-drawn animation with a modern flair, lends a distinct visual identity to the series. The attention to detail in the world-building, from the bustling cityscape of Lothal to the mysterious depths of the Sith temple on Malachor, immerses viewers in a vibrant and lived-in universe.
The series also weaves a compelling narrative that balances episodic adventures with an overarching story arc. As the rebels confront the Empire's agents, encounter Jedi and Sith relics, and cross paths with iconic characters like Darth Vader and Ahsoka Tano, the stakes continue to rise. The evolving relationship between the rebels and the Empire, as well as the moral dilemmas faced by each character, create tension and suspense, driving the narrative forward.
"Star Wars Rebels" is not afraid to delve into complex themes, exploring concepts such as loyalty, sacrifice, and the power of hope. It pays homage to the larger Star Wars mythology, incorporating elements that resonate with longtime fans while remaining accessible to newcomers. The series strikes a balance between honoring the past and forging its own path, expanding the lore of the galaxy far, far away.
While the series generally excels in its storytelling and character development, some episodes may feel more episodic or less impactful than others. However, these moments are overshadowed by the overall quality of the series, which consistently delivers exciting adventures and emotional moments that resonate with viewers of all ages.
In conclusion, "Star Wars Rebels" is a thrilling and heartfelt animated series that captures the essence of the Star Wars saga. With its engaging characters, dynamic animation, and compelling narrative, it offers a fresh and enjoyable journey through a galaxy at the brink of rebellion. Whether you're a die-hard Star Wars fan or new to the franchise, this series is a must-watch for anyone seeking an exciting and heartfelt adventure in a galaxy far, far away.
Did you know
- TriviaThe design of Zeb is based on Ralph McQuarrie's early concept art for Chewbacca, with the addition of purple tiger stripes.
- GoofsThroughout season 1 you constantly see the Phantom docking with the Ghost nose first, despite the Phantom's MAIN hatch being located at the rear of the ship, seemingly leaving no way for the crew to enter. In Season 2 Ep 4 however, it shows that access to the Phantom from the Ghost is via a centrally located hatch in the floor of the Phantom, meaning that hatch could be used whether the Phantom is docked nose OR tail first. (There's no access via the rear loading door while docked, and no access via the belly hatch while landed.)
- Quotes
Darth Vader: [to Ahsoka] Our long-awaited meeting has come at last.
- Crazy creditsC1-10P a.k.a. "Chopper" is listed in the voice cast "As Himself".
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #50.8 (2014)
- SoundtracksStar Wars Rebels Theme
Written by Kevin Kiner
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- Runtime22 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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