The Star Wars Rebels Download

The Star Wars Rebels Download

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The Star Wars Rebels Download

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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.
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.
When Star Wars Rebels was introduced in 2014, at the very least, I was underwhelmed. A new Star Wars animated series right after the amazing success of the Clone Wars show? How could it possibly surpass that? Well, this show is turning out to be what The New Batman Adventures was for Batman: The Animated Series.<br/><br/>Jump to January 2015, and us Star Wars fans are eagerly waiting for another episode after the incredible and darker &#39;Empire Day&#39; arc. And we get possibly the darkest episode of them all: &#39;Path of the Jedi&#39;. And I loved every second of the episode. It had better writing, better voice acting, and the neat and always welcome return of the original Yoda voice, Frank Oz, to Star Wars. Not to mention the episode &#39;Idiot&#39;s Array&#39;, which brought back the slick character of Lando Calrissian in grand fashion. Hearing the classic voices of these loved characters is such a great dynamic to use in the shows, and instead of being cheap fan service, it works so well with the overall plot and theme of the show. Something else I should note is the animated design of the show, which is definitely growing on me. Inspired by Ralph McQuarrie&#39;s original conception of the Star Wars world, it&#39;s really one of the show&#39;s high points. <br/><br/>Despite being a TV-Y7 rated show on Disney XD, this is probably the most mature one I&#39;ve seen. Allusions to the torment of the dark side of the Force, the seedy underbellies of the very galaxy, the despair and oppression of millions due to the unjust Galactic Empire. Of course there is a lot of humor to be found in the show as well, whereas some of it fell flat at first, even the humorous aspect of the show is starting to get a little sarcastic and better. Who said the show was just for kids? Rebels is thankfully an experience that every Star Wars fan can enjoy thoroughly, old or small. If the Star Wars wonder and spectacle, and the uniqueness of the Star Wars universe is not what hooks you, you&#39;ll at the least find the drama intriguing. And of course, if you&#39;re a Star Wars fan to boot, and if you enjoyed the Clone Wars series, then you will definitely love Rebels.
After binging season 1 of Rebels, I again did it again for all episodes of season 2 expect for the last few weeks of it. I really loved season 1 and I can easily say that season 2 topped it again. I am writing this straight after watching the 2 part season finale of season 2, so this review is going to be about season 2 as a whole but a lot about the finale, seeing as most of the season was building to the end.<br/><br/>I can say, again, I loved this season. For me, Rebels is the story of Ezra and his internal fight between the light and the dark side. I said at the end of season 1 that I really thought that the story of Ezra is what the story of Anakin should have been. I feel as though they really grasped that again this season and I thought it was amazing. Throughout the season we saw him become so much stronger. We got to see him actually fight the Inquisitors, without needing Kanan to do the fighting for him. I really loved the episode where Ezra connected with the Space Whales. I can&#39;t quiet remember their names but it really reminded me of young Anakin. Anakin as a pad- wan was what Ezra is displayed now, reckless but caring, and I really am loving how throughout the season we have seen Ezra embrace his own instinct and beginning to trust himself. Now after the season finale and what we can assume is the blindness of Kanan, season 3 is really going to test Ezra&#39;s maturity as he is basically the most powerful person the rebels currently have. I&#39;m really interested to see how Ezra is going to be handled through season 3 now that he has these responsibilities as well as his ongoing fight within himself against the dark side.<br/><br/>A new introduction to this season, was the return of Ashoka. I really enjoyed Ashoka during the Clone Wars series, especially towards the end as she matured more and more. I really like how her maturity was translated into Rebels. In this season, Ashoka really took a backseat, as Kanan and Ezra was the main focus. But I really liked how as the season progressed, her present became stronger until she was in main focus with Kanan and Ezra for the final episode.<br/><br/>I can&#39;t talk about this season without talking about the fight between Ashoka and Vader. From the start, when we were introduced to Vader within Rebels, a Vader and Ashoka fight was always on the cards, and when it finally came, it was amazing. This was a fight that wasn&#39;t just built up over this season, but from episode 1 of Clone Wars. The Master vs the Apprentice. When they final met, there was an emotion that could not be achieved in any other way than it was by being fleshed out over multiple seasons and series. By far my favourite moment of the whole fight was when Ashoka slashed Vader&#39;s helmet and we got to see the actual face of Anakin and hear his Clone Wars voice. At that moment we saw the connection between Ashoka and Anakin. It reminded me so much of the final moments between Ashoka and Anakin in the Clone Wars, which evidently was the last time they saw each other pre-Vader. I really loved how Anakin maintained himself as Vader, still wanting to end Ashoka. For me this was the Vader we should of had in Episode 3. A Vader that was still the Anakin we knew and had seen him transform into the mechanical Vader. I really loved the ending to this fight where we see Vader leaving the temple and Ashoka walk deeper into it. While it isn&#39;t clear if Ashoka is actually alive or not, it was interesting to see them essentially go their separate ways.<br/><br/>Of course the reintroduction of Maul was again fantastic. He was one of my favourite parts of Episode 1 and again was great in Clone Wars. So when I found out he was going to feature in Rebels, I got really excited. And he didn&#39;t disappoint. I loved how he is kind of the more dark version of Ashoka, where he is not a Sith but more of a defect. With that I thought how they made his manipulate Ezra and really introduce him to the dark side of the force. I thought it was fantastic how Maul acted as the catalysis to exposing Ezra to the dark side. It gave him a really important role and I hope he is going to be a big part of the following seasons. Also, the music when Maul was fighting, perfect. Duel of Fates is probably one of the best pieces of scores and it really excited me when it came on.<br/><br/>This season was fantastic. The growth of Ezra has been fantastic as we see him mature into a Jedi as well as continue his fight against the pull of the dark side. His fight against the dark side is really going to become interesting now that Ezra has unlocked the Sith holocron. I&#39;m really excited to see where this is going to head next season especially the events of the final episode.<br/><br/>9/10

Rebels takes place starting roughly 14 years after <a href="/title/tt0121766/">Revenge of the Sith</a>, and roughtly five years prior to <a href="/title/tt0076759/">Star Wars (A New Hope)</a>. Sort of. The general continuity, or &quot;canon&quot; of the Star Wars franchise has been streamlined to include current and future feature films, <a href="/title/tt0458290/">The Clone Wars</a>, this series, and most transmedia material released after 2014. Consequently, this series overwrites much previous material that took place between Episodes 3 and 4, such as <a href="/title/tt1024923/">The Force Unleashed</a> and the Dark Times comic series. Set 14 years after Anakin Skywalker betrayed the Jedi Order and became the evil robotic Sith Lord Darth Vader and the formation of the evil Galactic Empire and 5 years before the Battle of Yavin, which Luke Skywalker destroyed the Death Star. Star Wars Rebels follows the crew of the rebel spaceship &quot;The Ghost&#39; and it&#39;s crew: Jedi Kanan Jarrus whom is the ship&#39;s captain. His apprentice, the cocky 14 year old thief and con artist Ezra Bridger. The teenage Mandalorian girl Sabine Wren. The cat-like Garazeb Orellions. The ship&#39;s pilot Hera Syndulla. The genetically engineered former Republic clone trooper Rex. Former Jedi Ahsoka Tano and the protocol droid Chopper as they fight back against the evil Galactic Empire and to free the planets from it&#39;s rule and battle the evil Imperial Forces led by the Imperial agent Kallus. Lando Calrissian, Princess Leia Organa, Bail Organa, Darth Vader, R2-D2, C-3PO, Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, Yoda, and Obi-Wan Kenobi have all appeared at least once. Ezra was born on Empire Day (The day the Republic fell and became the Galactic Empire), 19 years Before the Battle of Yavin. Making him 14 at the start of the series. The exact same age as Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, maybe a few days older. a5c7b9f00b

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