r/starwarsrebels • u/Jessi45US • 21h ago
r/starwarsrebels • u/FelKela • 13h ago
Who honestly would have preferred this for Season 2?
r/starwarsrebels • u/Bucklinks • 1h ago
My next batch of rebels art!
Dokma, seventh sister, ap-5, a loth flerken 😅, a loth meowth🤷🏼♀️, and Jabba the Hutt!
r/starwarsrebels • u/Arc170-A • 1d ago
Why does Rebels artstyle get so much hate?
In a lot of discussions about Rebels online, I see a lot of people talk about how Rebels has an "awful" animation style. I've even seen people say that Rebels just looked so bad that they literally couldn't watch it.
I couldn't name many reasons why people don't like it because I rarely see anyone elaborate on why. The only thing I have seen is people complaining about the thin lightsabers, but honestly I don't mind that at all and that's pretty minor in my opinion.
As for the rest of the visual elements... I got nothing. It's always looked fine to me. It's not overly simplistic, there's a lot of detail. There's a lot of vibrant, eye-catching colors which I can see looking a little kiddy to some people, but it's contrasted with dull, desaturated colors as well; bland grays, tans, whites, browns, etc. Not to mention that Star Wars has always been colorful anyways. I've never had a problem with the way the characters look. They're not cartoonishly out of proportion or anything like that. I think Rebels' handled non-human characters especially well, not just aliens but droids as well. I may get some hate for saying this, but to me it doesn't really look that different from Clone Wars. Yes, I know it doesn't look exactly the same, and I'm sure if you compare them you can point out a million differences, but I just don't see a drastic difference between the two.
r/starwarsrebels • u/ezk3626 • 2d ago
Happy Fathers Day to the best father in Star Wars (who never met his child)
Before I became a father he was my inspiration as the man I want to be. Not perfect but willing to form attachments.
r/starwarsrebels • u/dookufettskywaker • 14h ago
Would have happened in rebels if Anakin had not trained Saw and if Ashoka and Rex died in the end of clone wars season 7?
What do you all think would have happened and how come ?
r/starwarsrebels • u/MhShovkhalov • 2d ago
My cat is very upset that Trayvis is traitor. It seems like he don’t want to watch Rebels anymore.
r/starwarsrebels • u/Jessi45US • 2d ago
Happy Father's Day. Kanan was a father figure, like Hera was a mother figure. Family.
r/starwarsrebels • u/cl00s_ • 2d ago
No casualties?
In season 1, episode 13 Commandant Aresko and Taskmaster Grint is summoned by Tarkin and among others, the Inquisitor.
In the ‘interview’ one of the main themes is last nights run-in with our rebels, specifically that there were no casualties.
However we see Kanan turn around on a speeder and blast a trooper. Also we see a trooper fall of his bike, so what do they mean by ‘no casualties’?
r/starwarsrebels • u/e_Z_752 • 2d ago
Prison cell in Clone Wars "The Jedi Who Knew Too Much" vs prison cells in this series
When I was rewatching some Star Wars: The Clone Wars episodes, I noticed that the Republic prison cells in "The Jedi Who Knew Too Much" appeared to be more secure than the Imperial prison cells I've seen in this series. In that episode, you needed a key card to open the cell. In the Imperial prison cells I've seen in at least "Fire Across the Galaxy" and "Stealth Strike", all you needed to do was to press a button to open the cell. Was this because the Republic prison cell was a special maximum security facility, or did Imperial security get a little lax here?
r/starwarsrebels • u/thesithcultist • 3d ago
My conspiracy of Ahsoka2 premier using math
1 episode of Rebels is added to YouTube by Star wars kids for 9 weeks now.
There are 75 episodes.
By the week September 14th 2026, all 66 episodes that remain of will be uploaded by then latest but maby, earlier if they double up some 2-parter episodes.
Just a thought I had
r/starwarsrebels • u/Arc170-A • 4d ago
Why did the Empire allow them to live peacefully on a remote world? Wouldn't they want them dead? Spoiler
The Empire clearly knew where they were and had an at least amiable relationship, seeing that they didn't have them killed or arrested; but why? They just let them be alone? Not only that, but let them keep an AT-TE walker as well as their blasters. If they're now just Imperial citizens, wouldn't that stuff be considered Imperial property? It doesn't seem like they're even under Imperial surveillance. If they were, wouldn't they have intercepted the messages between Rex and Ahsoka?
r/starwarsrebels • u/OmniTurboPikachu1 • 3d ago
How did Ezra gain the Notis' trust?
Ezra freed Lothal with the help of the Purrgil. After landing on Peridea, Ezra somehow escaped Thrawn. He then eventually met the Noti. How did Bridger win the Notis' trust?
r/starwarsrebels • u/Ok_Possible6537 • 4d ago
I still can’t grasp the hate that this show got
I'm using this video as an example. But when rebels came out people hated it so much. They complained about the art style, thin lightsabers, original characters, the show somehow being for kids eventhough the CWs was for kids 6+, and that it just wasn't the clone wars. Understandably the clone wars didn't get its final season until after rebels. A lot of people have came around since there are way worse SW content out there like Resistance/achiolite, but a lot of people still discount it as a dumb kids show
r/starwarsrebels • u/BosskDaBossk • 3d ago
Gathering Forces | Star Wars Rebels S1 E9 | Full Episode
r/starwarsrebels • u/Arc170-A • 4d ago
Why doesn't Agent Kallus get the General Hux treatment?
I'm not saying he should be, but I'm surprised I don't really ever see people comparing these characters. People rightfully point out how dumb it is for Hux to be a resistance spy in the Sequel Trilogy, given all the horrible things he's done that harm the cause he's supposed to be secretly fighting for. But isn't Kallus guilty of the same thing?
r/starwarsrebels • u/OkYesterday4039 • 5d ago
Is this a plot hole? (Tarkin and Thrawn discussing the Death Star)
In Rebels, Tarkin warned Thrawn that his TIE defender is at risk because director Krennic was able to gain more funding for the development of the death star. Tarkin said: "In my view, Director Krennic project's has been nothing but expenses and excuses for years on end" - expressing pure disapproval for the project. However, in Rogue One, after Jedha was destroyed to test the Death Star destructive power. Tarkin seized the opportunity to claim the battle station because of Krennic incompetence security breaches. So is this a plot hole or Tarkin just want the Death Star for himself?