When first introduced in Star Wars Rebels, fans knew the World Between Worlds wasn’t just a one-off. Some hoped or feared the “time travel” element would be used to fix instances in the saga fans didn’t like. Yet, when Ahsoka was announced in 2020 for what was called “Disney Investors Day,” they all noticed the symbology associated with this mystical place in the title card. The fourth episode, the midway point in the series, ends with Ahsoka back in the World Between Worlds, not to teach Ezra a lesson about letting his master go, but rather to learn one more lesson from hers.The strange space was introduced in the Season 4 episode “The World Between Worlds,” while Ezra mourned the loss of Kanan Jarrus. Not willing to let another Jedi he knew die at the hands of the Empire, he “broke time” and pulled Ahsoka out of certain death during her duel with Darth Vader. Perhaps series creator Dave Filoni only employs this particular mystical device when he needs to save Ahsoka from something that should kill her. In this case, it was falling off a high cliff while fighting former Jedi Baylon Skoll for the map to the new galaxy. Yet, Ahsoka’s fans who followed her through Rebels likely figured she would end up there at some point. While it does help her better interact with Anakin Skywalker, played by a de-aged Hayden Christensen, it also allows her the opportunity to see moments and people from both the past and future of Star Wars all in one place. While not her first step into a larger world, it may be her first step to becoming the serene, balanced figure seen with Anakin’s son in The Book of Boba Fett.As mentioned, near the end of Star Wars Rebels’ run, Ahsoka’s fate was up in the air like the Eye of Sion ship over Seatos. She was last seen fighting Darth Vader, a death sentence for any Jedi not also named “Skywalker.” Ezra used the weird magic of the place to save her and, in turn, learned a lesson from her about letting go of his master. However, her own master’s fall is different from Kana sacrificing himself in accordance with the Jedi way. Her fight with Vader was also where Ahsoka famously said, “I am no Jedi,” and the Ahsoka series continues to examine that idea. In fact, dark Jedi Skoll obviously believes Ahsoka is a dangerous villain, given their conversation before she fell to her “death.” The time-travel element of the World Between Worlds is the best device to examine that question visually.RELATED: How Dave Filoni’s Animation Background Helps Him Direct Live-Action Star Wars Projects
When first introduced in Star Wars Rebels, fans knew the World Between Worlds wasn’t just a one-off. Some hoped or feared the “time travel” element would be used to fix instances in the saga fans didn’t like. Yet, when Ahsoka was announced in 2020 for what was called “Disney Investors Day,” they all noticed the symbology associated with this mystical place in the title card. The fourth episode, the midway point in the series, ends with Ahsoka back in the World Between Worlds, not to teach Ezra a lesson about letting his master go, but rather to learn one more lesson from hers.
The strange space was introduced in the Season 4 episode “The World Between Worlds,” while Ezra mourned the loss of Kanan Jarrus. Not willing to let another Jedi he knew die at the hands of the Empire, he “broke time” and pulled Ahsoka out of certain death during her duel with Darth Vader. Perhaps series creator Dave Filoni only employs this particular mystical device when he needs to save Ahsoka from something that should kill her. In this case, it was falling off a high cliff while fighting former Jedi Baylon Skoll for the map to the new galaxy. Yet, Ahsoka’s fans who followed her through Rebels likely figured she would end up there at some point. While it does help her better interact with Anakin Skywalker, played by a de-aged Hayden Christensen, it also allows her the opportunity to see moments and people from both the past and future of Star Wars all in one place. While not her first step into a larger world, it may be her first step to becoming the serene, balanced figure seen with Anakin’s son in The Book of Boba Fett.
As mentioned, near the end of Star Wars Rebels‘ run, Ahsoka’s fate was up in the air like the Eye of Sion ship over Seatos. She was last seen fighting Darth Vader, a death sentence for any Jedi not also named “Skywalker.” Ezra used the weird magic of the place to save her and, in turn, learned a lesson from her about letting go of his master. However, her own master’s fall is different from Kana sacrificing himself in accordance with the Jedi way. Her fight with Vader was also where Ahsoka famously said, “I am no Jedi,” and the Ahsoka series continues to examine that idea. In fact, dark Jedi Skoll obviously believes Ahsoka is a dangerous villain, given their conversation before she fell to her “death.” The time-travel element of the World Between Worlds is the best device to examine that question visually.
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