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"Ahsoka" redirects here. For the TV series, see Ahsoka (TV series) . For the Indian emperor, see Ashoka .
Fictional character in the Star Wars franchise
Ahsoka Tano as she appeared in seasons 3โ€“5 of The Clone Wars .
George Lucas (top) and Dave Filoni (bottom), Ahsoka Tano's two co-creators

^ According to The Clone Wars supervising director and writer Dave Filoni , "I think it was the name given to one of the [ younglings ] in Attack of the Clones . There was a little Togruta girl. We kicked around the idea that maybe that was ... the same character [but] she was too young in the film." [6]



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Clone Wars (2003โ€“2005)
The Clone Wars (2008โ€“2014; 2020)

Ahsoka Tano is a character in the Star Wars franchise. Introduced as the Jedi Padawan of Anakin Skywalker , she is a supporting character in the 2008 animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars and the subsequent television series . Ahsoka reappears in Star Wars Rebels , where she uses the codename Fulcrum , and as a voiceover cameo in the 2019 live-action film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker .

In animated series, her character has been voiced by Ashley Eckstein , who will reprise her role in the TV series Tales of the Jedi in late 2022. Ahsoka is the protagonist of her eponymous novel ; Eckstein narrated the audiobook version. Ahsoka made her live-action debut in the second season of the Disney+ series The Mandalorian , portrayed by Rosario Dawson . Dawson reprised the role in the spin-off series The Book of Boba Fett , and is set to star in her own limited series, Ahsoka .

Although initially disliked by fans and critics, Ahsoka slowly developed into a more complex, well-rounded character, and ultimately became a fan favorite. Serving as a foil for Anakin Skywalker, she has been highlighted as a strong female character of the franchise.

Ahsoka was developed to illustrate how Anakin Skywalker develops from the brash, undisciplined Padawan apprentice in Star Wars: Episode II โ€“ Attack of the Clones (2002) to the more reserved Jedi Knight in Episode III โ€“ Revenge of the Sith (2005). [3] Star Wars creator George Lucas , who had two daughters, also wanted the character to appeal to girls. [4] Early in development, Ahsoka's name was "Ashla". [5] [a] Lucas renamed her after the ancient Indian emperor Ashoka ; the spelling was then altered by screenwriter Henry Gilroy . [7]

The Clone Wars supervising director and writer Dave Filoni wrote a fable about Ahsoka's early childhood to help develop the character. He imagined the discovery that she has "the right stuff" to become a Jedi would be a cause for celebration in her hometown. [8] Filoni said he is protective of the Ahsoka character. [9]

Giving Anakin responsibility for a Padawan was meant to place the character in a role that forced him to become more cautious and responsible. It would also provide him with insight into his relationship with his own master, Obi-Wan Kenobi , and depict how their relationship matured. Ahsoka and Anakin's relationship was seen as an essential story arc spanning both the animated film and the Clone Wars television series. [10]

Filoni initially struggled with writing Ahsoka because he had "zero perspective" on what it was like to be a 14-year-old girl. [11] He, therefore, shifted his focus and instead wrote Ahsoka primarily as a Jedi who just happens to be an adolescent female. [11] Filoni said he "has always had a story in mind" for Ahsoka's overall development. [12] He began thinking about the final confrontation between Ahsoka and Vader ever since he created Ahsoka; [13] different iterations had different endings, [14] including one in which Vader kills Ahsoka just as she slashes open his helmet to reveal Anakin's scarred face. [15]

Ashley Eckstein, who primarily voiced Ahsoka, said she and the writers were aware that audiences initially found the character annoying, and that there was a "fine line" between Ahsoka being bratty and becoming endearing. [16] Because production was a year ahead of what was broadcast, with Ahsoka developing over that time, Eckstein implored fans to be patient with the character's growth. [16]

Although Ahsoka leaves the Jedi Order at the end of The Clone Wars ' fifth season, the storyline initially had her return to the Order. [17] Filoni said this would be the "normal" arc and suggested to Lucas that she instead remain expelled; Lucas agreed. [17] Lucas believed Ahsoka survived Order 66 , the command that led the Republic's clone army to murder the Jedi. [14]

The Fulcrum character introduced early in Star Wars Rebels was always understood to be Ahsoka. [18] Filoni, who served as executive producer and co-creator of Rebels , worked with Lucas on identifying what Ahsoka would know about Anakin's fate. [14] Filoni also collaborated with executive producer Simon Kinberg and season one executive producer Greg Weisman on developing Ahsoka's role as a Rebel agent. [14]

The show's writers were excited for Ahsoka's return in the second season, and Filoni was anxious about Rebels instead becoming "The Ahsoka Tano Show". [14] Consequently, Filoni required that Ahsoka play a role in service of Rebels ' main characters, Ezra Bridger and Kanan Jarrus ; [14] [19] he saw Ahsoka's new role as similar to the one played by Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars . [20] Although Ahsoka is more mature in Rebels , Filoni wanted "aspects of that kid who was there to shine through". [21] He initially envisioned Ahsoka as a more "passive player" not engaged in combat, but later decided it was more appropriate to see Ahsoka as a warrior during a turbulent time. [14] Ahsoka's presence was necessary to allow Darth Vader to encounter the show's lead characters without the latter being destroyed; Ahsoka can stand toe-to-toe with Vader. [22]

Filoni cites fans' passion for the character as one reason for Ahsoka's prominence in Clone Wars and Rebels . [12]

Eckstein said Filoni wanted her to bring some of her own personality into the Ahsoka character; he told her that her actions and speech between audition takes had a bigger impact on her getting the role than the actual audition. [16] Once production on The Clone Wars began, it took about six months for Eckstein and the writers to understand Ahsoka; consequently, much of the dialogue for the first half of season one was re-recorded to depict the character better. [16] Eckstein also credits the casting of Matt Lanter as Anakin, which occurred halfway through the first season, with helping solidify the Ahsoka character. [16]

Eckstein reprised the role of Ahsoka for Rebels , although she did not do all of Fulcrum's voice work. [18] She learned about Ahsoka's return about a year before the first season's finale aired and said it was hard to keep it a secret. [23] Eckstein said Ahsoka developed a quiet confidence and quiet strength the younger character doesn't possess, but sometimes she played Ahsoka too seriously; she pointed out that "snippiness" and determination are still part of Ahsoka's personality. [16] Eckstein pitched her voice down a bit but, because she and Ahsoka were now much closer in age, generally spoke like herself. [23]

Not knowing Ahsoka's experiences between The Clone Wars and Rebels at times presented challenges for Eckstein's performance. [16] Filoni avoids giving the actors plot details that might inappropriately affect their performance; for example, he did not tell Eckstein whether Ahsoka survives her duel with Darth Vader lest Eckstein telegraph something in her performance that the character would not know. [8]

Ahsoka's design evolved over three years before her introduction in the Clone Wars film. [24] Her appearance was inspired by San in Princess Mononoke . [24] Ahsoka initially appears in what Wired called a "tube-top-and-miniskirt costume." In the third season, Ahsoka and other characters received new costumes. Filoni said the changes were meant to bring the show's aesthetic closer to that of Revenge of the Sith and were made possible by improved animation techniques. [25] For the seventh and final season of Clone Wars , Ahsoka's design was once again tweaked due to improvements in animation technology. Her costume was also changed to a more grayish-blue color, similar to her appearance Star Wars Rebels , which aired prior to the season. [26] [27]

Ahsoka often uses a reverse lightsaber grip, similar to that of the Japanese film character Zatoichi . [28] Along with the costume change in the third season of Clone Wars , Ahsoka also received a second lightsaber. [25] In the seventh and final season, she received new blue lightsabers. [27]

Ahsoka's armor in Rebels is based on a "pseudo- samurai look" influenced by photographs of samurai women. [8] [18] The armor is meant to appear as if she found it in an ancient Jedi temple, and her lightsabers' colorless blades indicate she is neither a Jedi nor a Sith. [8] [18] Filoni said the white lightsabers appear much better than he anticipated. [21] Her facial markings were changed to show that she has aged. [20] It was "new ground" for the production team to shift Ahsoka's animation style to reflect her older age. [17]

Ahsoka Tano was introduced the 2008 Clone Wars animated film (serving as a pilot for the television series of the same name ) as a 14-year-old [29] Padawan apprentice ass
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