10 Darkest Chopper Moments on Star Wars Rebels

Star Wars Rebels was the first TV series to explore Star Wars stories outside the Skywalker Saga in Disney’s new canon. This animated series followed the adventures of the crew of the Ghost, a small rebel cell active in the formative years of the Rebel Alliance. The Ghost crew became a beloved family of new Star Wars heroes, comprised of pilot Hera Syndulla, former Jedi Padawan Kanan Jarrus, Kanan’s apprentice Ezra Bridger, the Mandalorian street artist Sabine Wren, the former captain of the Lasat Honor Guard, Garazeb Orrelios, and the cantankerous astromech droid C1-10P, better known as Chopper.Chopper quickly set himself apart from Star Wars’ other famous astromech, R2-D2. While R2 was a loyal friend to his companions, with a bit of a cheeky side, Chopper was a grumpy and ill-mannered agent of chaos. While he cared about his crewmates deep down and usually acted with their best interests at heart, Chopper was far more violent and unpredictable than other astromechs who had appeared in Star Wars media. The droid’s often dramatic contributions to the Rebellion’s cause, along with his apparent disregard for the high moral stance of his fellow rebels, saw Chopper well and truly earn his reputation as Star Wars fans’ favorite war criminal.On the Star Wars Rebels episode “The Future of the Force,” Chopper and Zeb discovered a Force-sensitive baby, named Alora, who had been kidnapped by the Empire’s Inquisitors. Undeterred, Chopper suggested they go ahead with their mission of blowing up the TIE fighter Alora was inside, prompting Zeb to ask “What is wrong with you?”

Star Wars Rebels was the first TV series to explore Star Wars stories outside the Skywalker Saga in Disney’s new canon. This animated series followed the adventures of the crew of the Ghost, a small rebel cell active in the formative years of the Rebel Alliance. The Ghost crew became a beloved family of new Star Wars heroes, comprised of pilot Hera Syndulla, former Jedi Padawan Kanan Jarrus, Kanan’s apprentice Ezra Bridger, the Mandalorian street artist Sabine Wren, the former captain of the Lasat Honor Guard, Garazeb Orrelios, and the cantankerous astromech droid C1-10P, better known as Chopper.

Chopper quickly set himself apart from Star Wars‘ other famous astromech, R2-D2. While R2 was a loyal friend to his companions, with a bit of a cheeky side, Chopper was a grumpy and ill-mannered agent of chaos. While he cared about his crewmates deep down and usually acted with their best interests at heart, Chopper was far more violent and unpredictable than other astromechs who had appeared in Star Wars media. The droid’s often dramatic contributions to the Rebellion’s cause, along with his apparent disregard for the high moral stance of his fellow rebels, saw Chopper well and truly earn his reputation as Star Wars fans’ favorite war criminal.

On the Star Wars Rebels episode “The Future of the Force,” Chopper and Zeb discovered a Force-sensitive baby, named Alora, who had been kidnapped by the Empire’s Inquisitors. Undeterred, Chopper suggested they go ahead with their mission of blowing up the TIE fighter Alora was inside, prompting Zeb to ask “What is wrong with you?”

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