“Star Wars Rebels: In The Name Of The Rebellion” is a blog that talks about the series and character.
The blog contains information about characters and episodes. It also contains photos of characters, props, ships, villains and more. The author of the blog is not a writer or journalist but a fan who has devoted time to write about his passion for the series. He writes about the characters, vehicles and episodes.
The author states that he has watched all the episodes of Star Wars Rebels (2014-). He writes that the series has been renewed for a second season and there are plans to release a new game based on the series.
The posts are written in an informal tone, giving the sense that they have been written by someone who loves Star Wars Rebels. He notes positive things as well as negative ones.
The author says that his favorite character is Ahsoka Tano, who was introduced in the animated show Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008-). He adds that he does not like Kanan Jarrus because he differs from how he was described in the novel A New Dawn (2014).
The blog was updated on a regular basis during 2014 but it has not been updated since April 2015.”
Hi, I am a TV series blog intended for fans of the Star Wars Rebels. I have been reviewing episodes and talking about the series’ characters and development. My main focus is reviewing the series but I also talk about other Star Wars releases like comics, games and toy reviews.
The blog was started in November 2014 and has been going strong ever since. I post new content every Thursday and Sunday, including reviews of episodes, character discussions and interviews with cast members like Vanessa Marshall (Hera Syndulla) and Taylor Gray (Ezra Bridger). I also post every time a new teaser is released.
I am also on Twitter (@SWRebelsBlog), Instagram (@swrebelsblog), Facebook (facebook.com/swrebelsblog) and Tumblr (@swrebelsblog).
**My name is Ashley, or Ash for short. I’m 21 years old and from England. I’ve been a fan of Star Wars since I was 5 years old when The Phantom Menace was released in cinemas. I have loved everything about Star Wars since then!**
**My main fandoms are Star Wars but I also love Harry Potter, Sherlock, Lord Of The Rings & Hobbit, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Disney, Doctor Who &
“Star Wars Rebels” is a fantastic new prequel to the “Star Wars” saga. It’s action packed, but also has a lot of heart in it. The characters are all very interesting, too. Ezra and Kanan are my favorite so far, but I really like Sabine too. She’s a very strong character, as is Hera.
The animation is pretty awesome, although there are some times when the characters look kind of odd. Still, this is a great cartoon to watch!
I have been having a blast lately, as I hope all of you are. I am going to go back to the old format of only having one article per day, so I can provide you guys with the best content possible. Please feel free to let me know if you have any ideas or concerns in the comments, and I will be sure to respond as soon as possible!
Star Wars Rebels is off to a great start, with a lot of promise. So far we have seen Ezra grow from a young kid who doesn’t know what he wants into someone that is learning about his power. He is quickly becoming a great Jedi, and even though he has made some mistakes along the way, we can see that he wants to do good for others and for the galaxy at large. This has been very interesting to watch, as it shows us that despite all the horrors of the Empire, there is still some good left in people.
I also really like how they are developing Kanan. He seems very wise and experienced compared to Ezra, and it will be interesting to see how these two develop together. At first I was unsure about Kanan’s character; he seemed too mysterious. However, this mystery has been cleared up quite nicely and now it is starting to feel
Star Wars Rebels is an American 3D CGI animated television series produced by Lucasfilm Animation. Set fourteen years after Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and five 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.
Tie-in literature to Star Wars Rebels includes two novels, Servants of the Empire and Rebel in the Ranks, and Marvel Comics has also released a 5 issue miniseries titled Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion. A novelization of the pilot film will be published by Disney–Lucasfilm Press.[2]
In July 2013, it was announced that Simon Kinberg would be writing the show’s first episode.[3] On August 6, 2013 it was announced that Greg Weisman and Dave Filoni were developing a new Star Wars animated series about rebels fighting against Darth Vader for Disney XD;[4] this was ammended later to a show about a band of characters in the time period between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope.[5] The series was produced using mostly traditional animation but with CGI elements.[
The Inquisitor and the Fifth Brother are often referred to as being twins, but they’re actually cousins.
Kanan spent more time with the Fifth Brother than he did with the Inquisitor. He also got to know a lot more of the Inquisitors than he did of the Fifth Brother. The Fifth Brother was killed by Kanan and Ezra when they were trying to rescue several Force-sensitive children from the Inquisitors’ custody.
Tarkin is credited with developing the Death Star. The Emperor was always interested in having a super weapon for the Empire, which is one reason why he supported Tarkin’s work on the project and authorized it despite opposition from other Imperial leaders.
The Imperial Troop Transport (ITT) that Tarkin arrives in at the start of “Rogue One” is not, strictly speaking, a walker. It gets called that in some descriptions but it has wheels and doesn’t move on legs. It’s simply an air transport adapted to carry stormtroopers around on a planet in place of using shuttles or other vehicles.