Ahsoka, the latest live-action Star Wars series to arrive on Disney+, is a continuation of Star Wars Rebels in many respects. Not only did Ahsoka Tano herself previously appear on Rebels, but the series reunites her with Sabine Wren, Hera Syndulla and Chopper, all of whom made their Star Wars debut as major characters on the animated series. The first two episodes of Ahsoka also featured a return to Lothal, the planet that served as the Spectres’ base of operations and where Sabine chose to remain at the end of Rebels. The Rebels finale teased Sabine’s eventual departure from Lothal, a moment that was revisited on Ahsoka.The final episode of Star Wars Rebels concluded with an epilogue sequence, which revealed what became of each of the main characters after the events of the Galactic Civil War. This included Sabine’s realization that the mission Ezra had left her was not merely to protect his homeworld of Lothal but to find him after he vanished from the galaxy along with Grand Admiral Thrawn. The episode concludes with Sabine leaving Lothal with Ahsoka, who is seen wearing a white cloak and holding a staff — a look often referred to as “Ahsoka the White.” When Ahsoka adapted this same scene in its second episode, however, Ahsoka was still in her gray cloak. This appeared to retcon Ahsoka the White, but Ahsoka’s fourth episode may suggest otherwise.The fourth episode of Ahsoka saw Ahsoka defeated in a lightsaber duel against Baylan Skoll. She was hurled from a clifftop on Seatos into the raging waters below. At the end of the episode, Ahsoka awoke in the World Between Worlds. This ethereal realm that exists outside time and space is another of Star Wars Rebels’ additions to Star Wars canon. It was last seen when Ezra Bridger used it to save Ahsoka’s life at the end of Rebels Season 4. After finding herself back in the World Between Worlds after her duel with Baylan, Ahsoka was greeted by another close Jedi ally — Anakin Skywalker.RELATED: Ahsoka: Marrok Shares a Similarity With These Two Star Wars Characters
Ahsoka, the latest live-action Star Wars series to arrive on Disney+, is a continuation of Star Wars Rebels in many respects. Not only did Ahsoka Tano herself previously appear on Rebels, but the series reunites her with Sabine Wren, Hera Syndulla and Chopper, all of whom made their Star Wars debut as major characters on the animated series. The first two episodes of Ahsoka also featured a return to Lothal, the planet that served as the Spectres’ base of operations and where Sabine chose to remain at the end of Rebels. The Rebels finale teased Sabine’s eventual departure from Lothal, a moment that was revisited on Ahsoka.
The final episode of Star Wars Rebels concluded with an epilogue sequence, which revealed what became of each of the main characters after the events of the Galactic Civil War. This included Sabine’s realization that the mission Ezra had left her was not merely to protect his homeworld of Lothal but to find him after he vanished from the galaxy along with Grand Admiral Thrawn. The episode concludes with Sabine leaving Lothal with Ahsoka, who is seen wearing a white cloak and holding a staff — a look often referred to as “Ahsoka the White.” When Ahsoka adapted this same scene in its second episode, however, Ahsoka was still in her gray cloak. This appeared to retcon Ahsoka the White, but Ahsoka‘s fourth episode may suggest otherwise.
The fourth episode of Ahsoka saw Ahsoka defeated in a lightsaber duel against Baylan Skoll. She was hurled from a clifftop on Seatos into the raging waters below. At the end of the episode, Ahsoka awoke in the World Between Worlds. This ethereal realm that exists outside time and space is another of Star Wars Rebels‘ additions to Star Wars canon. It was last seen when Ezra Bridger used it to save Ahsoka’s life at the end of Rebels Season 4. After finding herself back in the World Between Worlds after her duel with Baylan, Ahsoka was greeted by another close Jedi ally — Anakin Skywalker.
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