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Star Wars Rebels
Created by
Based onStar Wars
by George Lucas
Voices of
ComposerKevin Kiner
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerAthena Yvetta Portillo
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseOctober 3, 2014 (2014-10-03) –
present

Star Wars Rebels is an American 3D CGI animated television series produced by Lucasfilm and Lucasfilm Animation. Set fifteen years after Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and four years before Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Rebels takes place during an era when the Galactic Empire is securing its grip on the galaxy. Imperial forces are hunting down the last of the Jedi Knights while a fledgling rebellion against the Empire is taking form. The visual style of Star Wars Rebels is inspired by the original Star Wars trilogy concept art by Ralph McQuarrie.[2]

It premiered as a 44 minute movie, Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, on October 3, 2014 on Disney Channel prior to the premiere of the series on October 13 on Disney XD.[3][4] Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Greg Weisman serve as executive producers of season one. Kinberg has stated that the first season will contain 16 episodes and that the series will feature new characters along with ones from the original trilogy.[5][6] Weisman left the show after season one.[7]

On October 2, 2014, the series was renewed for a second season.[8]

Premise

Set five years before Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and fourteen years after the fall of the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Council in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith,[9] the series follows a motley group of rebels (all of whom have been affected by the Galactic Empire in one form or another) that band together aboard a freighter starship called the Ghost. The series will also focus on the origins of some of the groups that will form the Rebel Alliance.

Cast and characters

File:Star Wars Rebels Characters.jpg
From left to right: Sabine Wren, Hera Syndulla, Ezra Bridger, Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios, and Kanan Jarrus.

A visual guide to the series, labeled Star Wars Rebels: The Visual Guide, was published by DK Publishing, on July 21, 2014.[10] It contains key information on the characters in Star Wars Rebels. Information on all the currently known characters in Star Wars Rebels, such as those listed below, and information on some new characters are contained within it.[11]

Main

  • Taylor Gray as Ezra Bridger:
A 15 year-old human con artist with Force abilities who lives on the Imperially-controlled planet Lothal before joining the Ghost crew. On his character, Gray said "He's a pickpocket, he's a little thief. But he's doing it all because he needs to survive." Executive producer Greg Weisman said "We see this whole series very much through Ezra's eyes. As his eyes get opened to what the Empire's capable of, his eyes are opened to the fact that there are people who care, who are trying to fight the good fight, and he becomes one of them."[12]
The Twi'lek owner and pilot of the Ghost. Filoni said "She is a very strong-minded character, kind of the heart of the group, keeps everyone together when they would otherwise fall apart."[13]
A human Jedi survivor of Order 66, and the de facto leader the crew of the starship Ghost. Speaking of the character, executive producer Dave Filoni describes the character as a "cowboy Jedi". Animation supervisor Keith Kellogg said "He is a Jedi but he's not a Jedi in the traditional sense that we've had before on the show. He's a little more rough around the edges. He's kept his lightsaber locked away, so he hasn't used it in a long time."[14]
A Mandalorian graffiti artist with expert knowledge of weapons and explosives. CG supervisor of lighting and FX Joel Aron said "She's adding something that we haven't really seen before in the Star Wars universe. You have a character that is expressively creative through art—whether it's the color of her hair or what she's done to her armor."[15]
A Lasat honor guard who serves as the muscle of the Ghost crew. His physical appearance is based on Ralph McQuarrie's original conceptual artwork for Chewbacca. Art director Kilian Plunkett said "Zeb actually is very articulate and witty and funny, and that's sort of juxtaposed with what he looks like, makes for an interesting character."[16]

Additionally, C1-10P, aka "Chopper", is an irritable astromech droid built and owned by Hera. His design is heavily modeled on the original Ralph McQuarrie conceptual artwork for R2-D2. Describing the character, Filoni said "He likes to do things the way that he wants, not necessarily the way the crew wants or as fast as the crew would like, but he gets the job done. He's incredibly loyal." He also summarized, "If R2's your favorite dog, Chopper's a cat."[17]

Recurring

  • Steven Blum as Alton Kastle: A male journalist who works as a broadcaster on HoloNet News on the planet Lothal.[11]
  • Jason Isaacs as the Inquisitor:
An unnamed Pau'an who wields a double-bladed lightsaber and is tasked by Darth Vader to hunt down the remaining Jedi left in the galaxy.[18] His unique lightsaber design was based on an unused concept from The Force Unleashed video game.[19]
  • Peter MacNicol as Tseebo: A Rodian and friend of Ezra's parents.
  • Liam O'Brien as Yogar Lyste: An Imperial officer stationed on the planet Lothal as Imperial Supply Master of Capital City.[11]
  • David Oyelowo as Agent Kallus: A high-ranking agent of the Imperial Security Bureau who serves under the Inquisitor.[20][21]
  • David Shaughnessy as Cumberlayne Aresko: An Imperial Commandant stationed on the planet Lothal.[11]
  • David Shaughnessy as Commander Myles Grint: An Imperial Taskmaster stationed on the planet Lothal.[11]
  • Kath Soucie as Minister Maketh Tua: A Lothal native and minister for the Galactic Empire. She was a graduate of the Imperial Academy.
  • Brent Spiner as Gall Trayvis: An exiled senator who is the only member of the Imperial Senate with the courage to speak out publicly against the Empire.[22] He occasionally hacks into holonet news broadcasts.
  • Keith Szarabajka as Cikatro Vizago:
A Devaronian who is the chief scoundrel of the Lothal underworld. The crew of the Ghost occasionally runs errands and smuggles goods for Vizago in exchange for credits and intel.

Additionally, "Fulcrum" is a mysterious informant who provides Hera and Kanan with Intel on imperial activities and supplies.

Guest

Appearing in an extended cold opening scene that was added to ABC's broadcast of Spark of Rebellion on October 26, 2014, Filoni stated, "We wanted to do something special for the ABC broadcast. We’ve added a scene which gives audiences insight into the Inquisitor and includes a cameo by Darth Vader voiced by the distinguished actor James Earl Jones."[23]
The 800-plus-year-old Jedi Master who went into exile on Dagobah following the Jedi Purge. Appearing only as a disembodied voice in "Path of the Jedi", Filoni stated, "I felt personally to keep Yoda as this disembodied thing it would confuse the audience less. I didn't want you to think Yoda could be teleporting from planet to planet."[24]
A Jedi Master who many years ago broadcast a message declaring the fall of the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Order after Order 66. A holocron bearing this message is amongst Kanan's possessions.

Additionally, R2-D2 is an astromech droid and best friend to C-3PO who is owned by Bail Organa, who has tasked him with secret missions to undermine Imperial activities.

Episodes

Shorts (2014)

Prior to the series premiere, four shorts featuring various Star Wars Rebels characters were broadcast on Disney Channel and made available online.

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
1"The Machine in the Ghost"Dave FiloniGreg WeismanAugust 11, 2014 (2014-08-11)101A
In the aftermath of a raid on an Imperial supply convoy, the Ghost and its crew—Hera, Kanan, and Chopper—are pursued by TIE fighters, who take out the shields and communication system on the Ghost. Following a dog fight, only one TIE fighter remains, and rather than following contradictory orders from both Kanan and Hera, Chopper destroys it himself.
2"Art Attack"Justin RidgeGreg WeismanAugust 18, 2014 (2014-08-18)101B
Sabine infiltrates a TIE fighter landing platform in order to create a diversion to allow the Ghost to escape. Though she is almost caught by Stormtroopers, Sabine manages to plant an explosive, the explosion of which she marvels as a work of art.
3"Entanglement"Justin RidgeHenry Gilroy & Simon KinbergAugust 25, 2014 (2014-08-25)101C
Zeb walks through an alley on Lothal, believing it to be the agreed-upon rendezvous point with Kanan. He comes across two stormtroopers harassing a salesman, but when he interferes, they call for reinforcements. As stormtroopers fire at him, they accidentally cause a fuel leak in their own TIE fighter, which explodes.
4"Property of Ezra Bridger"
"Not What You Think"
Dave FiloniSimon KinbergSeptember 1, 2014 (2014-09-01)101D
Ezra witnesses a sky battle between the Ghost and a TIE fighter, the latter of which is shot down. He manages to open the hatch, but the TIE fighter pilot shows no gratitude for being saved and instead angrily rebukes Ezra for touching his ship. Ezra steals several items from the TIE fighter, including the pilot's helmet. Angered further, the pilot opens fire on Ezra, who evades the fire and incapacitates the pilot with his energy slingshot, before walking off wearing the pilot's helmet.

Film (2014)

The film Star Wars: Spark of Rebellion screened at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International,[26] with additional preview screening events at various theaters around the world in the lead-up to its worldwide television premiere on October 3, 2014. The film was made available for early viewing starting September 29 for verified cable and satellite television subscribers via the WATCH Disney XD streaming video service and subscription video on demand.[27]

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date[28] Production
code
U.S. viewers
(in millions)
"Spark of Rebellion"Steward Lee & Steven G. LeeSimon KinbergOctober 3, 2014 (2014-10-03)102/1032.74[29]
Ezra Bridger is an orphan on Lothal, an Outer Rim world. He interferes with the Ghost crew's theft of blaster rifles from the Empire. Ezra is shanghaied by the crew while making their getaway. The rifles are sold to buy food and information. The food is given to the displaced people of Lothal, while the information leads the crew to a group of imprisoned Wookiees.

Season 1 (2014–15)

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date[28] Production
code
U.S. viewers
(in millions)
1"Droids in Distress"Steward LeeGreg WeismanOctober 13, 2014 (2014-10-13)1041.03[30]
The Ghost crew steal a shipment of disruptor weapons to sell to crime lord Cikatro Vizago, accidentally bringing the Imperially serviced droids C-3PO and R2-D2 with them in the process. Zeb objects to the mission since the same weapons were used to nearly wipe out his species, the Lasats. Agent Kallus intercepts C-3PO's distress call and follows the Ghost to Lothal. In the ensuing duel between Zeb and Kallus, Ezra saves Zeb by using the Force to push Kallus away, allowing the crew to escape after setting the weapons to self-destruct as a diversion. Kanan returns the two droids to their rightful owner Bail Organa, who surveys R2-D2's recordings of the crew's actions.
2"Fighter Flight"Steven G. LeeKevin HoppsOctober 20, 2014 (2014-10-20)1050.58[31]
Hera sends Ezra and Zeb out on a supply run together to keep them from bickering with each other, specifying that they do not return without a rare meiloorun fruit. The two find that the market's sole supply of meilooruns has been purchased by the Empire. Ezra's attempt to steal the fruit leads to an entanglement against the stormtroopers, forcing Zeb to hijack a TIE fighter for the two to escape in. En route to their rendezvous with the Ghost, the two find farmer Morad Sumar—a friend of Ezra's parents—and his family being arrested over a property dispute with the Empire. Using the TIE fighter to their advantage, Ezra and Zeb are able to rescue Sumar and retrieve the fruit, and return to the Ghost after seemingly crashing the fighter.
3"Rise of the Old Masters"Steward LeeHenry GilroyOctober 27, 2014 (2014-10-27)1060.95[32]
The rebels discover an underground transmission reporting that Jedi Master Luminara Unduli has survived Order 66 and is being held in a high-security Imperial prison on Stygeon Prime. Kanan leads his crew to rescue Luminara for her to train Ezra, frustrated with his own inability to teach the boy. Upon reaching her cell, Kanan and Ezra discover that Luminara is long dead, her remains used as bait by the Inquisitor to lure the Jedi into a trap. The two work together to escape the Inquisitor before Hera rescues them aboard the Phantom. After Ezra reveals his insecurities over being passed over by Kanan, Kanan resolves to train Ezra himself.
4"Breaking Ranks"Steven G. LeeGreg WeismanNovember 3, 2014 (2014-11-03)1070.64[33]
Ezra goes undercover as an Imperial Academy cadet to help foil a shipment of kyber crystals. During his operation, he befriends fellow cadets Zare Leonis and Jai Kell, the former of whom has similarly infiltrated the academy in search of his missing sister, Dhara. After completing the mission, Ezra discovers that the Inquisitor intends to take him and Jai prisoner. With Zare and the other rebels' help, the three are able to fight their way out of the facility during an Imperial walker training exercise. Jai goes into hiding while Zare remains at the academy to continue his search for Dhara.
5"Out of Darkness"Steward LeeKevin HoppsNovember 10, 2014 (2014-11-10)1080.60[34]
Hera and Sabine set out to an abandoned Republic asteroid base to retrieve supplies provided by Fulcrum, an anonymous informant whom Hera has been in contact with. Sabine voices her displeasure towards Hera's secrecy about their mission, feeling as though neither she nor Kanan trust her. Due to a fuel tank leak on the Phantom, the two are left stranded on the base, which is infested with deadly fyrnocks. The two work together to survive the creatures long enough for the rest of the crew to rescue them aboard the Ghost, allowing Sabine to overcome her trust issues while Hera tells her to have faith in the growing rebellion.
6"Empire Day"Steven G. LeeHenry GilroyNovember 17, 2014 (2014-11-17)1090.67[35]
The rebels strike during a parade celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Empire's creation. Ezra, who was born on the same day, is preoccupied with his feelings towards his missing parents and opts out of the mission. He soon discovers that his parents' Rodian friend Tseebo is wanted by the Empire, and rejoins his friends to look for him. Finding Tseebo hiding in the basement of Ezra's old house, the rebels learn that the Rodian's mind has been implanted with information that is vulnerable to the Empire, and smuggle him off of Lothal aboard the Ghost. During the ensuing chase led by the Inquisitor, Tseebo regains his senses and reveals that he knows what happened to Ezra's parents.
7"Gathering Forces"Steward LeeGreg WeismanNovember 24, 2014 (2014-11-24)1100.66[36]
Learning that Tseebo failed to save his parents from being abducted by the Empire, Ezra lashes out at Tseebo for betraying his parents' trust. Amidst the chase, the Imperials manage to attach a homing beacon on the hull of the Phantom, which Kanan opts to detach in hyperspace with himself and Ezra on board to mislead the Imperials. The two arrive at Fort Anaxes, where Kanan teaches Ezra to forgive Tseebo by admitting his fear of knowing what happened to his parents. The two tame the fyrnocks through the Force and set them against the arriving Imperial forces, but are cornered by the Inquisitor. Overcome with anger, Ezra uses the dark side of the Force to summon a giant fyrnock against the Inquisitor, allowing the two to escape. Afterwards, the Ghost crew take Tseebo to Fulcrum, while Hera offers to relay to Ezra what Tseebo knows of his parents' fate.
8"Path of the Jedi"Dave FiloniCharles MurrayJanuary 5, 2015 (2015-01-05)111TBA
Concerned with Ezra's previous display of the dark side against the Inquisitor, Kanan brings him to a hidden Jedi Temple on Lothal to be tested for his readiness in Jedi training. Ezra makes his way through the temple alone and is faced with a series of visions showing the Inquisitor killing the rest of the Ghost crew. After seeing through the illusions, Ezra is guided by the disembodied voice of Jedi Master Yoda, who helps him admit his fear of abandonment. Ezra then receives a kyber crystal from Yoda, which he uses to build his own lightsaber.
9"Idiot's Array"[37]UnknownUnknownJanuary 19, 2015 (2015-01-19)112TBA

Release

Broadcast

Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion premiered on October 3, 2014 on Disney Channels worldwide.[38] The series premiered on Disney XD channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 16,[39] in Australia on October 17,[40] in South Africa on October 18,[41] and in Canada on October 19, 2014.[42]

Home media

Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion was released on DVD in the US at all retailers on October 14, 2014. DVD bonus features include character shorts, a 3D model kit of the Ghost ship, and a preview of season 1.[43]

Reception

Ratings

In the United States, the one hour special garnered 2.743 million viewers on Disney Channel[29] and 2.40 million viewers on ABC.[44] Worldwide, it delivered a total of 6.5 million viewers.[45] On Disney Channel, the first and second episodes delivered 2.333 million and 1.918 million viewers, respectively.[46] The third and fourth episodes garnered 2.315 million and 1.844 million, respectively.[47]

Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes Premiered Ended Viewers
(in millions)
Date Premiere viewers
(in millions)
Date Finale viewers
(in millions)
1
Monday 9:00 p.m.
7
October 13, 2014
1.03[30]
TBA
TBA 0.4

Critical response

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the series has received an average score of 78, based on 4 reviews indicating "generally favorable reviews".[48] IGN and Variety in particular had strong praise for the pilot movie, Spark of Rebellion, with their only real criticism being the appearance of the Wookiees in the film, being cited as not all that impressive compared to the rest of the animation.[49]

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