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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Anakin gets this treatment with [[{{bishonen}} much more of a pretty-boy look]] than he had in ''The Clone Wars''. His scar isn't there, either. Volume 3 gives him a more masculine appearance.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Anakin gets this treatment with [[{{bishonen}} much more of a pretty-boy look]] [[PrettyBoy pretty-boy]] look than he had in ''The Clone Wars''. His scar isn't there, either. Volume 3 gives him a more masculine appearance.
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* CanonImmigrant: Season Two adds characters and creatures who appeared in the Ewok movies and [[WesternAnimation/{{Ewoks}} animated series]].
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* CanonImmigrant: Season Two adds characters and creatures who appeared in the [[Film/StarWarsEwokAdventures Ewok movies movies]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Ewoks}} animated series]].
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* TheRival: "An Imperial Feast" reveals that Han and Hera have a running rivalry over which is the best ship, the ''Millennium Falcon'' or the ''Ghost''.
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->''"The actions you make, the choices you take, all shape us into forces of destiny."''
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->''"The actions choices you make, the choices actions you take, all shape us into forces of destiny."''
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* CanonImmigrant: Season Two adds characters and creatures who appeared in the Ewok movies and animated series.
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* CanonImmigrant: Season Two adds characters and creatures who appeared in the Ewok movies and [[WesternAnimation/{{Ewoks}} animated series.series]].
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* SavedByCanon: At the time the series was announced, ''Rebels'' had finished its third season, but the appearance of Hera, Sabine, Ketsu, and Chopper in events that have yet to pass in ''Rebels'' at least confirms they survive what is yet to come in ''Rebels'' until then. For Hera, she survives up to ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' ([[http://ew.com/movies/2017/04/13/star-wars-female-heroes-forces-of-destiny-stories/ this article]] mentions an episode that puts her on Endor, suggesting she makes it all the way through the Trilogy), while Sabine eventually returns to the main Rebellion (having left to help the Mandalorian Resistance) a little before the events of ''Film/ANewHope'' (at the time of this announcement, it was not revealed that she would rejoin the Rebellion in Season 4 yet). Though the episode with Hera on Endor managed not to spoil the reveal that [[spoiler: Hera had a son with Kanan]].
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* SavedByCanon: At the time the series was announced, ''Rebels'' had finished its third season, but the appearance of Hera, Sabine, Ketsu, and Chopper in events that have yet to pass in ''Rebels'' at least confirms they survive what is yet to come in ''Rebels'' until then. For Hera, she survives up to ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' ([[http://ew.com/movies/2017/04/13/star-wars-female-heroes-forces-of-destiny-stories/ this article]] mentions an one episode that puts her on Endor, suggesting Endor shortly after the battle there, showing she makes it all the way through the Trilogy), while Sabine eventually returns to the main Rebellion (having left to help the Mandalorian Resistance) a little before the events of ''Film/ANewHope'' (at the time of this announcement, it was not revealed that she would rejoin the Rebellion in Season 4 yet). Though the episode with Hera on Endor managed not to spoil the reveal that [[spoiler: Hera had a son with Kanan]].
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* RoleReprisal: The series will have Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo, Creator/FelicityJones, and Creator/KellyMarieTran, reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]], [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], and [[Film/TheLastJedi Rose Tico]], most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Catherine Taber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]]. Other film actors reprising their roles include Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker.
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* NeverSayDie: Averted. In one of the books, it is explicitly said that Jyn's mother was killed.
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In 2018, it will receive an ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]'' spin-off comic series under the subtitle of ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Adventures: Forces of Destiny]]''.
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In 2018, it will receive received an ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]'' spin-off comic series under the subtitle of ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Adventures: Forces of Destiny]]''.
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* RoleReprisal: The series will have Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo, Creator/FelicityJones, Creator/KellyMarieTran, and Creator/EmiliaClarke reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]], [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], [[Film/TheLastJedi Rose Tico]], and [[Film/{{Solo}} Qi'ra]], most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Catherine Taber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]]. Other film actors reprising their roles include Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker.
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* RoleReprisal: The series will have Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo, Creator/FelicityJones, and Creator/KellyMarieTran, and Creator/EmiliaClarke reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]], [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], and [[Film/TheLastJedi Rose Tico]], and [[Film/{{Solo}} Qi'ra]], most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Catherine Taber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]]. Other film actors reprising their roles include Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker.
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* ProductionForeshadowing: If you watch "Triplecross" before watching ''Film/{{Solo}}'', it will come as less of a surprise when [[spoiler: Qi'ra ends up [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder betraying both Dryden and Han]]]] in quick succession.
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* RoleReprisal: The series will have Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo, Creator/FelicityJones, Creator/KellyMarieTran reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]], [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], and [[Film/TheLastJedi Rose Tico]] most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Catherine Taber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]]. Other film actors reprising their roles include Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker.
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* RoleReprisal: The series will have Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo, Creator/FelicityJones, Creator/KellyMarieTran Creator/KellyMarieTran, and Creator/EmiliaClarke reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]], [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], and [[Film/TheLastJedi Rose Tico]] Tico]], and [[Film/{{Solo}} Qi'ra]], most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Catherine Taber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]]. Other film actors reprising their roles include Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker.
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: Leia runs into a wampa [[OhCrap while unarmed]]. She manages.
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: BigfootSasquatchAndYeti:
** Leia runs into a wampa [[OhCrap while unarmed]]. Shemanages.manages.
** The Gorax resembles a very large, horned Sasquatch. It even lives on Endor, which looks very similar to the Pacific Northwest, the region that is most associated with Sasquatch.
** Leia runs into a wampa [[OhCrap while unarmed]]. She
** The Gorax resembles a very large, horned Sasquatch. It even lives on Endor, which looks very similar to the Pacific Northwest, the region that is most associated with Sasquatch.
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* BrotherSisterTeam: In "Traps and Tribulations", Luke and Leia team up together to trap the Gorax and save the Ewoks.
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* TokenEvilTeammate: Of all the show's protagonists, Qi'ra is the only one to be an AntiHero rather than a typical hero. There's even a scene where she captures Hondo (who, while being a [[SpacePirates space pirate]], is still a very funny and likable character) and stands over him gloating that she'll make a lot of money from his capture, which is quite unusual for a show like this. Of course, she's [[spoiler: also the only protagonist who'll [[Film/{{Solo}} eventually]] take on a [[HeelFaceTurn villainous role]]]].
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* TokenEvilTeammate: Of all the show's protagonists, Qi'ra is the only one to be an AntiHero rather than a typical hero. There's even a scene where she captures Hondo (who, while being a [[SpacePirates space pirate]], is still a very funny and likable character) and stands over him gloating that she'll make a lot of money from his capture, which is quite unusual for a show like this. Of course, she's [[spoiler: also the only protagonist who'll [[Film/{{Solo}} eventually]] take on a [[HeelFaceTurn [[FaceHeelTurn villainous role]]]].role]], though you can interpret her actions as villainous here]].
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* TokenEvilTeammate: Of all the show's protagonists, Qi'ra is the only one to be an AntiHero rather than a typical hero. There's even a scene where she captures Hondo (who, while being a [[SpacePirates space pirate]], is still a very funny and likable character) and stands over him gloating that she'll make a lot of money from his capture, which is quite unusual for a show like this. Of course, she's [[spoiler: also the only protagonist who'll [[Film/{{Solo}} eventually]] take on a [[HeelFaceTurn villainous role]]]].
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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[CuteMachines Artoo, BB-8, Chopper]], the return of the Ewoks, the Porgs, the tooka....even the nightwatcher worm is [[UglyCute sorta cute]].
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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[CuteMachines Artoo, BB-8, Chopper]], the return of the Ewoks, the Porgs, the tooka....even the nightwatcher worm is and baby sando aqua monster are [[UglyCute sorta cute]].
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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[CuteMachines BB-8]], the return of the Ewoks, the tooka....even the nightwatcher worm is sorta cute.
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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[CuteMachines BB-8]], Artoo, BB-8, Chopper]], the return of the Ewoks, the Porgs, the tooka....even the nightwatcher worm is [[UglyCute sorta cute.cute]].
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[[folder:''Hasty Departure'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine and Hera hijack an Imperial shuttle, only to realize that there are Stormtroopers still onboard.
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* FailedASpotCheck: The episode's premise is that Hera and Sabine were so focused on hijacking a ship that they didn't notice if anyone was still aboard.
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points out at the end, things would have gone much worse for everyone had Chopper not been involved.
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[[folder:''Unexpected Company'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
Ahsoka joins a mission with Anakin and Padmé and proves to be crucial to its success.
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* CallForward:
** The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the same one that she piloted in the GrandFinale to ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with Ahsoka’s desire to leave - to which Ahsoka agreed with a simple “I know”. As noted below, this episode explains what she meant.
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of the episode include the caption “she knows”, confirming it.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmé can have some time alone.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].
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[[folder:''Shuttle Shock'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheLastJedi''
Finn and Rose make their approach to Canto Bight and run into dangerous creatures along the way.
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* CallBack: BB-8 does the same "thumbs up lighter" trick that he pulled in ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live in the Cantonican atmosphere.
* ShoutOut: Our heroes find themselves stuck in a swarm of jellyfish and have to navigate their way out. Are we talking about ''Star Wars'' or ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''?
* SpaceWhale: Space ''Jellyfish'', but still. The creatures ends up causing a lot of unnecessary trouble for our heroes.
* WrenchWench: Rose puts her skills to the test in repairing BB-8.
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[[folder:''Jyn’s Trade'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/RogueOne''
Jyn encounters a young thief who takes something personal from her.
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* MacGuffin: The Kyber Crystal necklace, which doubles as a TragicKeepsake.
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[[folder:''Run Rey Run'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
Rey discovers competition while searching for valuable materials to salvage.
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* CollapsingLair: As a result of Teedo trying to dislodge a valuable part from the Star Destroyer.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against her better judgment.
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy that Rey makes off with the salvage, even though she saved his life.
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[[folder:''Bounty Hunted'']]
'''Timeframe:''' After ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Maz helps Leia and her friends come up with a plan to rescue Han from Jabba's clutches.
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* CallForward:
** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in the knick of time.
* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', Boushh originally died before Leia assumed his identity. Here, he's just left incapacitated before Leia steals his disguise.
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[[folder:''The Path Ahead'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Yoda teaches Luke an important lesson.
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* OddballInTheSeries: This is the first episode to not focus on a female protagonist.
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[[folder:''Porg Problems'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheLastJedi''
Rey finds her training interrupted by rambunctious Porgs.
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* CallBack: Rey freezes the Porg holding her lightsaber in mid-air to stop it from diving into the water, referencing Kylo stopping the blaster bolt in mid-air in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and the fact that she has been learning skills from their Force-bond.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The Porgs, of course.
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[[folder:''Hasty Departure'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine and Hera hijack an Imperial shuttle, only to realize that there are Stormtroopers still onboard.
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* FailedASpotCheck: The episode's premise is that Hera and Sabine were so focused on hijacking a ship that they didn't notice if anyone was still aboard.
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points out at the end, things would have gone much worse for everyone had Chopper not been involved.
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[[folder:''Unexpected Company'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
Ahsoka joins a mission with Anakin and Padmé and proves to be crucial to its success.
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* CallForward:
** The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the same one that she piloted in the GrandFinale to ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with Ahsoka’s desire to leave - to which Ahsoka agreed with a simple “I know”. As noted below, this episode explains what she meant.
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of the episode include the caption “she knows”, confirming it.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmé can have some time alone.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].
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[[folder:''Shuttle Shock'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheLastJedi''
Finn and Rose make their approach to Canto Bight and run into dangerous creatures along the way.
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* CallBack: BB-8 does the same "thumbs up lighter" trick that he pulled in ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live in the Cantonican atmosphere.
* ShoutOut: Our heroes find themselves stuck in a swarm of jellyfish and have to navigate their way out. Are we talking about ''Star Wars'' or ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''?
* SpaceWhale: Space ''Jellyfish'', but still. The creatures ends up causing a lot of unnecessary trouble for our heroes.
* WrenchWench: Rose puts her skills to the test in repairing BB-8.
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[[folder:''Jyn’s Trade'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/RogueOne''
Jyn encounters a young thief who takes something personal from her.
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* MacGuffin: The Kyber Crystal necklace, which doubles as a TragicKeepsake.
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[[folder:''Run Rey Run'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
Rey discovers competition while searching for valuable materials to salvage.
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* CollapsingLair: As a result of Teedo trying to dislodge a valuable part from the Star Destroyer.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against her better judgment.
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy that Rey makes off with the salvage, even though she saved his life.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''Bounty Hunted'']]
'''Timeframe:''' After ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Maz helps Leia and her friends come up with a plan to rescue Han from Jabba's clutches.
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* CallForward:
** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in the knick of time.
* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', Boushh originally died before Leia assumed his identity. Here, he's just left incapacitated before Leia steals his disguise.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''The Path Ahead'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Yoda teaches Luke an important lesson.
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* OddballInTheSeries: This is the first episode to not focus on a female protagonist.
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[[folder:''Porg Problems'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheLastJedi''
Rey finds her training interrupted by rambunctious Porgs.
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* CallBack: Rey freezes the Porg holding her lightsaber in mid-air to stop it from diving into the water, referencing Kylo stopping the blaster bolt in mid-air in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and the fact that she has been learning skills from their Force-bond.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The Porgs, of course.
[[/folder]]
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[[folder:''Ewok Escape'']]
'''Timeframe''': Between scenes in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
Leia and Wicket work together to save a few Ewoks from Stormtroopers.
'''Timeframe''': Between scenes in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
Leia and Wicket work together to save a few Ewoks from Stormtroopers.
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'''Timeframe''': Between scenes in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
Leia
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine and
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* FantasticRacism: The Stormtroopers pass time by harassing the Ewoks, and casually wonder why the Empire didn't just wipe them all out when they landed.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Stromtroopers as usual, fail to shoot Wicket at close to pointblank range.
* LadyOfWar: Leia thanks the Ewoks for the dress, and then asks for the spear to go with it.
* RealityEnsues: Wicket uses a rope snare trap to grab two Stormtroopers, with himself as the counterweight jumping from the tree. After his momentum from the jump is gone, their combined weight is greater than his, causing him to be pulled back up until the weight is balanced.
* TemptingFate: The Stormtroopers mock the Ewoks they've captured for their primitive weapons. With an assist from Leia, the Ewoks end up getting their hands on the troopers' blasters.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: The short explains why Leia had a new dress on at the village. The Ewoks made her one as a thank-you.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Stromtroopers as usual, fail to shoot Wicket at close to pointblank range.
* LadyOfWar: Leia thanks the Ewoks for the dress, and then asks for the spear to go with it.
* RealityEnsues: Wicket uses a rope snare trap to grab two Stormtroopers, with himself as the counterweight jumping from the tree. After his momentum from the jump is gone, their combined weight is greater than his, causing him to be pulled back up until the weight is balanced.
* TemptingFate: The Stormtroopers mock the Ewoks they've captured for their primitive weapons. With an assist from Leia, the Ewoks end up getting their hands on the troopers' blasters.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: The short explains why Leia had a new dress on at the village. The Ewoks made her one as a thank-you.
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* FantasticRacism: FailedASpotCheck: The Stormtroopers pass time by harassing the Ewoks, episode's premise is that Hera and casually wonder why the Empire Sabine were so focused on hijacking a ship that they didn't just wipe them all notice if anyone was still aboard.
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points outwhen they landed.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Stromtroopers as usual, fail to shoot Wicket at close to pointblank range.
* LadyOfWar: Leia thanks the Ewoks for the dress, and then asks for the spear to go with it.
* RealityEnsues: Wicket uses a rope snare trap to grab two Stormtroopers, with himself as the counterweight jumping from the tree. After his momentum from the jump is gone, their combined weight is greater than his, causing him to be pulled back up until the weight is balanced.
* TemptingFate: The Stormtroopers mock the Ewoks they've captured for their primitive weapons. With an assist from Leia, the Ewoks end up getting their hands on the troopers' blasters.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: The short explains why Leia had a new dress onat the village. The Ewoks made her one as a thank-you.end, things would have gone much worse for everyone had Chopper not been involved.
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points out
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Stromtroopers as usual, fail to shoot Wicket at close to pointblank range.
* LadyOfWar: Leia thanks the Ewoks for the dress, and then asks for the spear to go with it.
* RealityEnsues: Wicket uses a rope snare trap to grab two Stormtroopers, with himself as the counterweight jumping from the tree. After his momentum from the jump is gone, their combined weight is greater than his, causing him to be pulled back up until the weight is balanced.
* TemptingFate: The Stormtroopers mock the Ewoks they've captured for their primitive weapons. With an assist from Leia, the Ewoks end up getting their hands on the troopers' blasters.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: The short explains why Leia had a new dress on
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[[folder:''The Padawan Path'']]
'''Timeframe''': During ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
On her way to a Jedi ceremony, Ahsoka leaps into action to stop a malfunctioning droid.
'''Timeframe''': During ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
On her way to a Jedi ceremony, Ahsoka leaps into action to stop a malfunctioning droid.
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'''Timeframe''':
'''Timeframe:''' During
On her way to a Jedi ceremony,
Ahsoka
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* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: Ahsoka pats the alien kid on the head.
* AshFace: No explosion involved, but Ahsoka winds up covered in soot after her battle with the droid.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Ahsoka is already late for the ceremony but stops to fight the droid anyway. Yoda approves.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Well, beads instead because she doesn't have hair, but Ahsoka gets a new Padawan braid to mark her advancement in Jedi training.
* HypocriticalHumor: Anakin reassures Yoda that Ahsoka will be there on time, when it's very clear it's him whose panicking.
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ahsoka defeats the droid by cutting a pipe. Then again, the droid had [[JustifiedTrope exposed circuits]].
* AshFace: No explosion involved, but Ahsoka winds up covered in soot after her battle with the droid.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Ahsoka is already late for the ceremony but stops to fight the droid anyway. Yoda approves.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Well, beads instead because she doesn't have hair, but Ahsoka gets a new Padawan braid to mark her advancement in Jedi training.
* HypocriticalHumor: Anakin reassures Yoda that Ahsoka will be there on time, when it's very clear it's him whose panicking.
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ahsoka defeats the droid by cutting a pipe. Then again, the droid had [[JustifiedTrope exposed circuits]].
to:
* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: Ahsoka pats the alien kid on the head.
* AshFace: No explosion involved, but Ahsoka winds up covered in soot after her battle with the droid.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Ahsoka is already late for the ceremony but stops to fight the droid anyway. Yoda approves.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Well, beads instead because she doesn't have hair, but Ahsoka gets a new Padawan braid to mark her advancement in Jedi training.
* HypocriticalHumor: Anakin reassures YodaCallForward:
** The shuttle that Ahsokawill be there on time, when it's very clear it's him whose panicking.
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture:ends up taking? It's the same one that she piloted in the GrandFinale to ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Ahsokadefeats says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In thedroid by cutting season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with Ahsoka’s desire to leave - to which Ahsoka agreed with a pipe. Then again, simple “I know”. As noted below, this episode explains what she meant.
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of thedroid had [[JustifiedTrope exposed circuits]].episode include the caption “she knows”, confirming it.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmé can have some time alone.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].
* AshFace: No explosion involved, but Ahsoka winds up covered in soot after her battle with the droid.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Ahsoka is already late for the ceremony but stops to fight the droid anyway. Yoda approves.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Well, beads instead because she doesn't have hair, but Ahsoka gets a new Padawan braid to mark her advancement in Jedi training.
* HypocriticalHumor: Anakin reassures Yoda
** The shuttle that Ahsoka
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture:
** Ahsoka
** In the
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of the
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmé can have some time alone.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].
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[[folder: ''Beasts of Echo Base'']]
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Leia and R2-D2 must free Chewie from the clutches of a ferocious wampa.
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* BadassInDistress: Chewie is captured by a wampa.
* DugTooDeep: Chewie was digging corridors and broke into a wampa cave.
* HollywoodDarkness: The cave is fairly visble but meant to be pitch black, with the lights from Leia's lantern and R2's search light showing what the characters can see.
* JustInTime: The door finally powers up and closes barely a second before the wampa gets through.
* MythologyGag: An excised subplot from ''Empire'' featured a wampa that had gotten loose in Echo Base, and which the rebels had managed to trap behind a sealed door with a warning sign on it. A famous deleted scene had C-3PO [[BewareTheSillyOnes deliberately removing]] the warning sign from the door, so that when the Snowtroopers invaded one of them was [[BlackComedy grabbed and eaten by the Wampa]] as soon as he opened the door.
* OhCrap: 3P0 calls Leia's wrist comm at the exact wrong time, waking the wampa.
* WeNeedADistraction: Leia offers to distract the wampa while Chewie and R2 repair the door.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: ''The Imposter Inside'']]
'''Timeframe''': During ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
Ahsoka and Padme face off against a shape-shifting bounty hunter.
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Leia and R2-D2 must free Chewie from the clutches of a ferocious wampa.
-----
* BadassInDistress: Chewie is captured by a wampa.
* DugTooDeep: Chewie was digging corridors and broke into a wampa cave.
* HollywoodDarkness: The cave is fairly visble but meant to be pitch black, with the lights from Leia's lantern and R2's search light showing what the characters can see.
* JustInTime: The door finally powers up and closes barely a second before the wampa gets through.
* MythologyGag: An excised subplot from ''Empire'' featured a wampa that had gotten loose in Echo Base, and which the rebels had managed to trap behind a sealed door with a warning sign on it. A famous deleted scene had C-3PO [[BewareTheSillyOnes deliberately removing]] the warning sign from the door, so that when the Snowtroopers invaded one of them was [[BlackComedy grabbed and eaten by the Wampa]] as soon as he opened the door.
* OhCrap: 3P0 calls Leia's wrist comm at the exact wrong time, waking the wampa.
* WeNeedADistraction: Leia offers to distract the wampa while Chewie and R2 repair the door.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: ''The Imposter Inside'']]
'''Timeframe''': During ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
Ahsoka and Padme face off against a shape-shifting bounty hunter.
to:
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Leia
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheLastJedi''
Finn and
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* BadassInDistress: Chewie is captured by a wampa.
* DugTooDeep: Chewie was digging corridors
* HollywoodDarkness: The cave is fairly visble but meant to be pitch black, with
* JustInTime: The door finally powers up and closes barely a second before the wampa gets through.
* MythologyGag: An excised subplot from ''Empire'' featured a wampa that had gotten loose in Echo Base, and which the rebels had managed to trap behind a sealed door with a warning sign on it. A famous deleted scene had C-3PO [[BewareTheSillyOnes deliberately removing]] the warning sign from the door, so that when the Snowtroopers invaded one of them was [[BlackComedy grabbed and eaten by the Wampa]] as soon as he opened the door.
* OhCrap: 3P0 calls Leia's wrist comm at the exact wrong time, waking the wampa.
* WeNeedADistraction: Leia offers to distract the wampa while Chewie and R2 repair the door.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: ''The Imposter Inside'']]
'''Timeframe''': During ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
Ahsoka and Padme face off against a shape-shifting bounty hunter.
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* TheBusCameBack: Cato Parasitti -- Cad Bane's partner from "Holocron Heist" -- is the Clawdite bounty hunter, though this isn't explicitly stated in the short.
* ImprobableCover: Ahsoka improvises a cover for Padme out of the table, and it holds up against blaster shots.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Padme hits the bounty hunter over the head with a large decanter.
* RelocatingTheExplosion: Ahsoka cuts the bomb out of the table and throws it out the window, letting it explode harmlessly in the sky.
* SpottingTheThread: Ahsoka notices that the handmaiden is setting the table with utensils, which the delegates Padme is entertaining don't need.
* WhyWasteAWedding: Well, a party, but the spirit of the trope is there. After the negotiations have to be postponed, Ahsoka and Padme dig into the food themselves. Well, more food for them.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Ahsoka quips that Padme reminds her of Anakin right after she knocks the assassin unconscious.
* ImprobableCover: Ahsoka improvises a cover for Padme out of the table, and it holds up against blaster shots.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Padme hits the bounty hunter over the head with a large decanter.
* RelocatingTheExplosion: Ahsoka cuts the bomb out of the table and throws it out the window, letting it explode harmlessly in the sky.
* SpottingTheThread: Ahsoka notices that the handmaiden is setting the table with utensils, which the delegates Padme is entertaining don't need.
* WhyWasteAWedding: Well, a party, but the spirit of the trope is there. After the negotiations have to be postponed, Ahsoka and Padme dig into the food themselves. Well, more food for them.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Ahsoka quips that Padme reminds her of Anakin right after she knocks the assassin unconscious.
to:
* TheBusCameBack: Cato Parasitti -- Cad Bane's partner from "Holocron Heist" -- is CallBack: BB-8 does the Clawdite bounty hunter, though this isn't explicitly stated same "thumbs up lighter" trick that he pulled in ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live in theshort.
Cantonican atmosphere.
*ImprobableCover: Ahsoka improvises ShoutOut: Our heroes find themselves stuck in a cover for Padme out swarm of the table, jellyfish and it holds up against blaster shots.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Padme hits the bounty hunter over the head with a large decanter.
* RelocatingTheExplosion: Ahsoka cuts the bomb out of the table and throws it out the window, letting it explode harmlessly in the sky.
* SpottingTheThread: Ahsoka notices that the handmaiden is setting the table with utensils, which the delegates Padme is entertaining don't need.
* WhyWasteAWedding: Well, a party, but the spirit of the trope is there. After the negotiationshave to be postponed, Ahsoka and Padme dig into navigate their way out. Are we talking about ''Star Wars'' or ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''?
* SpaceWhale: Space ''Jellyfish'', but still. The creatures ends up causing a lot of unnecessary trouble for our heroes.
* WrenchWench: Rose puts her skills to thefood themselves. Well, more food for them.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Ahsoka quips that Padme reminds her of Anakin right after she knocks the assassin unconscious.test in repairing BB-8.
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live in the
*
* ImprovisedWeapon: Padme hits the bounty hunter over the head with a large decanter.
* RelocatingTheExplosion: Ahsoka cuts the bomb out of the table and throws it out the window, letting it explode harmlessly in the sky.
* SpottingTheThread: Ahsoka notices that the handmaiden is setting the table with utensils, which the delegates Padme is entertaining don't need.
* WhyWasteAWedding: Well, a party, but the spirit of the trope is there. After the negotiations
* SpaceWhale: Space ''Jellyfish'', but still. The creatures ends up causing a lot of unnecessary trouble for our heroes.
* WrenchWench: Rose puts her skills to the
* YouRemindMeOfX: Ahsoka quips that Padme reminds her of Anakin right after she knocks the assassin unconscious.
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[[folder: ''The Stranger'']]
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/RogueOne''
Jyn comes to the aid of a little girl bullied by stormtroopers.
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/RogueOne''
Jyn comes to the aid of a little girl bullied by stormtroopers.
to:
'''Timeframe''':
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/RogueOne''
Jyn
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* ADogNamedDog: Unless it's a nickname, the tooka's name is Tookie.
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her Tooka]]: By the girl's own admission, her tooka is all she has.
* CombatPragmatist: Jyn shoots out a pipe to cover her escape and then drops the stormtroopers into a sewer
* ContinuityNod:
** Jyn hesitates for a moment before revealing her true name. As revealed in ''Literature/RebelRising'', she was going by an alias at the time.
** The Empire taking cats seems weird, but there has been one instance in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'' where an Imperial governor had another species of cats culled out of fear too many were becoming feral.
** The world is Garel (and is in fact the first instance we've seen of Garel outside of the ports), a major recurring location in ''[[Literature/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
* CuteKitten: Tookie.
* FriendToAllChildren: As seen in the film, Jyn has a weakness for children in danger.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: The short takes place on Garel, meaning that Jyn was a short hyperspace trip away from the events of ''Rebels''. In fact, the Phoenix Cell was ''on'' Garel for a short time during the second season, leaving the possibility that Jyn may have been around during that time. Turns out to be a case of {{Foreshadowing}}.
* ProducePelting: Jyn chucks a meiloorun at a stormtrooper to get his attention.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tookie might be the cutest [[CuteKitten tooka]] on screen yet, and her personality makes her all the more endearing.
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her Tooka]]: By the girl's own admission, her tooka is all she has.
* CombatPragmatist: Jyn shoots out a pipe to cover her escape and then drops the stormtroopers into a sewer
* ContinuityNod:
** Jyn hesitates for a moment before revealing her true name. As revealed in ''Literature/RebelRising'', she was going by an alias at the time.
** The Empire taking cats seems weird, but there has been one instance in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'' where an Imperial governor had another species of cats culled out of fear too many were becoming feral.
** The world is Garel (and is in fact the first instance we've seen of Garel outside of the ports), a major recurring location in ''[[Literature/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
* CuteKitten: Tookie.
* FriendToAllChildren: As seen in the film, Jyn has a weakness for children in danger.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: The short takes place on Garel, meaning that Jyn was a short hyperspace trip away from the events of ''Rebels''. In fact, the Phoenix Cell was ''on'' Garel for a short time during the second season, leaving the possibility that Jyn may have been around during that time. Turns out to be a case of {{Foreshadowing}}.
* ProducePelting: Jyn chucks a meiloorun at a stormtrooper to get his attention.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tookie might be the cutest [[CuteKitten tooka]] on screen yet, and her personality makes her all the more endearing.
to:
* ADogNamedDog: Unless it's a nickname, the tooka's name is Tookie.
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her Tooka]]: By the girl's own admission, her tooka is all she has.
* CombatPragmatist: Jyn shoots out a pipe to cover her escape and then drops the stormtroopers into a sewer
* ContinuityNod:
** Jyn hesitates for a moment before revealing her true name. As revealed in ''Literature/RebelRising'', she was going by an alias at the time.
**MacGuffin: The Empire taking cats seems weird, but there has been one instance in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'' where an Imperial governor had another species of cats culled out of fear too many were becoming feral.
** The world is Garel (and is in fact the first instance we've seen of Garel outside of the ports),Kyber Crystal necklace, which doubles as a major recurring location in ''[[Literature/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
* CuteKitten: Tookie.
* FriendToAllChildren: As seen in the film, Jyn has a weakness for children in danger.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: The short takes place on Garel, meaning that Jyn was a short hyperspace trip away from the events of ''Rebels''. In fact, the Phoenix Cell was ''on'' Garel for a short time during the second season, leaving the possibility that Jyn may have been around during that time. Turns out to be a case of {{Foreshadowing}}.
* ProducePelting: Jyn chucks a meiloorun at a stormtrooper to get his attention.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tookie might be the cutest [[CuteKitten tooka]] on screen yet, and her personality makes her all the more endearing.TragicKeepsake.
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her Tooka]]: By the girl's own admission, her tooka is all she has.
* CombatPragmatist: Jyn shoots out a pipe to cover her escape and then drops the stormtroopers into a sewer
* ContinuityNod:
** Jyn hesitates for a moment before revealing her true name. As revealed in ''Literature/RebelRising'', she was going by an alias at the time.
**
** The world is Garel (and is in fact the first instance we've seen of Garel outside of the ports),
* CuteKitten: Tookie.
* FriendToAllChildren: As seen in the film, Jyn has a weakness for children in danger.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: The short takes place on Garel, meaning that Jyn was a short hyperspace trip away from the events of ''Rebels''. In fact, the Phoenix Cell was ''on'' Garel for a short time during the second season, leaving the possibility that Jyn may have been around during that time. Turns out to be a case of {{Foreshadowing}}.
* ProducePelting: Jyn chucks a meiloorun at a stormtrooper to get his attention.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tookie might be the cutest [[CuteKitten tooka]] on screen yet, and her personality makes her all the more endearing.
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[[folder: ''Bounty of Trouble'']]
'''Timeframe''': During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine Wren has to fake an attack on a certain Imperial delegate by the name of Leia.
'''Timeframe''': During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine Wren has to fake an attack on a certain Imperial delegate by the name of Leia.
to:
'''Timeframe''': During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine Wren has
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
Rey discovers competition while searching for valuable materials to
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* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The ExpositionDump (as detailed below) makes it vague as to whether or not the events of "A Princess On Lothal" have already happened (considering in that episode, neither of them seem to properly introduce themselves to each other). The fact that Sabine's on Garel, which the rebels abandoned the episode before "A Princess On Lothal", may indicate that this was before that episode, though there's nothing against the possibility that Sabine returned after the evacuation.
* ContinuityNod:
** The events of the short take place on Garel, just like the short released before this, "The Stranger".
** Sabine's artistic shtick is in full play -- she gets the stormtroopers with a paint bomb, just like in the ''Rebels'' promotional short, "Art Attack".
** This won't be the only time an important data file in Leia's hands has to be sent off.
** Sabine's theme plays as Sabine and Leia part ways.
* ExpositionDump: Sabine introducing herself and Leia reiterating why she can't be seen openly helping Sabine is for the sake of audience members who haven't watched ''Rebels'' and are [[JustHereForGodzilla just here for Leia]].
* KillerRobot: IG-88 in a rare animated appearance.
* SummonBiggerFish: Leia manages to con the stormtroopers into attacking IG-88 instead of the actual culprit, Sabine Wren.
* ContinuityNod:
** The events of the short take place on Garel, just like the short released before this, "The Stranger".
** Sabine's artistic shtick is in full play -- she gets the stormtroopers with a paint bomb, just like in the ''Rebels'' promotional short, "Art Attack".
** This won't be the only time an important data file in Leia's hands has to be sent off.
** Sabine's theme plays as Sabine and Leia part ways.
* ExpositionDump: Sabine introducing herself and Leia reiterating why she can't be seen openly helping Sabine is for the sake of audience members who haven't watched ''Rebels'' and are [[JustHereForGodzilla just here for Leia]].
* KillerRobot: IG-88 in a rare animated appearance.
* SummonBiggerFish: Leia manages to con the stormtroopers into attacking IG-88 instead of the actual culprit, Sabine Wren.
to:
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The ExpositionDump (as detailed below) makes it vague as CollapsingLair: As a result of Teedo trying to whether or not dislodge a valuable part from the events of "A Princess On Lothal" have already happened (considering in that episode, neither of them seem to properly introduce themselves to each other). The fact that Sabine's on Garel, which the rebels abandoned the episode before "A Princess On Lothal", may indicate that this was before that episode, though there's nothing Star Destroyer.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo againstthe possibility her better judgment.
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy thatSabine returned after the evacuation.
* ContinuityNod:
** The events of the short take place on Garel, just like the short released before this, "The Stranger".
** Sabine's artistic shtick is in full play -- she gets the stormtroopersRey makes off with a paint bomb, just like in the ''Rebels'' promotional short, "Art Attack".
** This won't be the only time an important data file in Leia's hands has to be sent off.
** Sabine's theme plays as Sabine and Leia part ways.
* ExpositionDump: Sabine introducing herself and Leia reiterating whysalvage, even though she can't be seen openly helping Sabine is for the sake of audience members who haven't watched ''Rebels'' and are [[JustHereForGodzilla just here for Leia]].
* KillerRobot: IG-88 in a rare animated appearance.
* SummonBiggerFish: Leia manages to con the stormtroopers into attacking IG-88 instead of the actual culprit, Sabine Wren.saved his life.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy that
* ContinuityNod:
** The events of the short take place on Garel, just like the short released before this, "The Stranger".
** Sabine's artistic shtick is in full play -- she gets the stormtroopers
** This won't be the only time an important data file in Leia's hands has to be sent off.
** Sabine's theme plays as Sabine and Leia part ways.
* ExpositionDump: Sabine introducing herself and Leia reiterating why
* KillerRobot: IG-88 in a rare animated appearance.
* SummonBiggerFish: Leia manages to con the stormtroopers into attacking IG-88 instead of the actual culprit, Sabine Wren.
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[[folder:''Newest Recruit'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine attempts to recruit her old friend, Ketsu Onyo, to the Rebellion by partnering up in a supply mission.
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine attempts to recruit her old friend, Ketsu Onyo, to the Rebellion by partnering up in a supply mission.
to:
'''Timeframe:'''
Sabine attempts to recruit
Maz helps Leia and her
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* AdaptationExpansion: The novelization adds in additional scenes and dialogue not in the short.
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The short at least takes place after Season 3, as evidenced by the magazine comics featuring Ketsu, which go into Season 3.
* AsYouKnow: In the novelization, Sabine and Hera explain to each other who Ketsu is and why she hasn't joined yet for the sake of ExpositionDump & if viewers have forgotten who she is (as of this writing, she last appeared in Season 2 of ''Rebels''--two years ago before ''Forces of Destiny'' began--and hasn't appeared in the show since).
* BittersweetEnding: Yay! The child is saved! Ketsu is a rebel!... But mission failed; not a single crate of food was taken back. Unless Hera magnet-grabbed the crates like in other episodes of ''Rebels'', or even found another place to steal crates.
* CallBack: To the events of "Blood Sisters". Other encounters with Ketsu in "The Forgotten Droid" and the magazine comics aren't talked about, though justified in that they're besides the point.
* CallForward: Sabine's new appearance in Season 4 has her change her orange starbird to yellow. In the novelization, she paints a yellow starbird onto Ketsu's armor at the end of this episode. However, as LimitedWardrobe is in play, Sabine is still in her Season 2 appearance, and the actual episode revealed Ketsu's starbird is just the regular Rebel Alliance insignia.
* ContinuityNod: Though not explicitly referenced, Ketsu left Black Sun due to being disgruntled with their methods. In [[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine the magazine comics]], in one incident, she informs Sabine that an old friend of hers has been imprisoned by Black Sun so she can break him out, and in another incident, she refuses to follow orders to kill a former hitman of Black Sun who quit the organization because he was tired of killing & wanted to take care of his family.
* ExpositionDump: In the short, Sabine explains that Ketsu left Black Sun and is now open to joining the rebels.
* GoodCostumeSwitch: Sabine paints a rebel starbird over the Black Sun insignia on Ketsu's armor when the latter agrees to join the rebels.
* HeelFaceTurn: Ketsu eventually left Black Sun offscreen prior to this episode. According to the novelization, it was because [[EverybodyHasStandards she didn't like they way they rolled]].
* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: Ketsu joins the Rebellion at the end of the episode, a rather important choice for her to make, in spite of the show being about minor moments in the characters' lives.
* LastNameBasis: Ketsu refers to Sabine as "Wren", at least in the novelization.
* WouldntHurtAChild: While we don't know how she would've dealt with young children prior to "Blood Sisters" and she does mock a preteen boy in "Too Late to Change" from the ''Rebels Magazine'', a Chadra-Fan child refugee found hiding in the food crate in the midst of a firefight is used to show that Ketsu does care and is capable of being a heroine by helping Sabine in trying to get both him and the crate back to the ''Ghost''.
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The short at least takes place after Season 3, as evidenced by the magazine comics featuring Ketsu, which go into Season 3.
* AsYouKnow: In the novelization, Sabine and Hera explain to each other who Ketsu is and why she hasn't joined yet for the sake of ExpositionDump & if viewers have forgotten who she is (as of this writing, she last appeared in Season 2 of ''Rebels''--two years ago before ''Forces of Destiny'' began--and hasn't appeared in the show since).
* BittersweetEnding: Yay! The child is saved! Ketsu is a rebel!... But mission failed; not a single crate of food was taken back. Unless Hera magnet-grabbed the crates like in other episodes of ''Rebels'', or even found another place to steal crates.
* CallBack: To the events of "Blood Sisters". Other encounters with Ketsu in "The Forgotten Droid" and the magazine comics aren't talked about, though justified in that they're besides the point.
* CallForward: Sabine's new appearance in Season 4 has her change her orange starbird to yellow. In the novelization, she paints a yellow starbird onto Ketsu's armor at the end of this episode. However, as LimitedWardrobe is in play, Sabine is still in her Season 2 appearance, and the actual episode revealed Ketsu's starbird is just the regular Rebel Alliance insignia.
* ContinuityNod: Though not explicitly referenced, Ketsu left Black Sun due to being disgruntled with their methods. In [[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine the magazine comics]], in one incident, she informs Sabine that an old friend of hers has been imprisoned by Black Sun so she can break him out, and in another incident, she refuses to follow orders to kill a former hitman of Black Sun who quit the organization because he was tired of killing & wanted to take care of his family.
* ExpositionDump: In the short, Sabine explains that Ketsu left Black Sun and is now open to joining the rebels.
* GoodCostumeSwitch: Sabine paints a rebel starbird over the Black Sun insignia on Ketsu's armor when the latter agrees to join the rebels.
* HeelFaceTurn: Ketsu eventually left Black Sun offscreen prior to this episode. According to the novelization, it was because [[EverybodyHasStandards she didn't like they way they rolled]].
* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: Ketsu joins the Rebellion at the end of the episode, a rather important choice for her to make, in spite of the show being about minor moments in the characters' lives.
* LastNameBasis: Ketsu refers to Sabine as "Wren", at least in the novelization.
* WouldntHurtAChild: While we don't know how she would've dealt with young children prior to "Blood Sisters" and she does mock a preteen boy in "Too Late to Change" from the ''Rebels Magazine'', a Chadra-Fan child refugee found hiding in the food crate in the midst of a firefight is used to show that Ketsu does care and is capable of being a heroine by helping Sabine in trying to get both him and the crate back to the ''Ghost''.
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* AdaptationExpansion: The novelization adds in additional scenes and dialogue not CallForward:
** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in theshort.
knick of time.
*AmbiguousTimePeriod: The short at least takes place after Season 3, as evidenced by the magazine comics featuring Ketsu, which go into Season 3.
ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
*AsYouKnow: SparedByTheAdaptation: In the novelization, Sabine and Hera explain to each other who Ketsu is and why she hasn't joined yet for the sake of ExpositionDump & if viewers have forgotten who she is (as of this writing, she last appeared in Season 2 of ''Rebels''--two years ago ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', Boushh originally died before ''Forces of Destiny'' began--and hasn't appeared in the show since).
* BittersweetEnding: Yay! The child is saved! Ketsu is a rebel!... But mission failed; not a single crate of food was taken back. Unless Hera magnet-grabbed the crates like in other episodes of ''Rebels'', or even found another place to steal crates.
* CallBack: To the events of "Blood Sisters". Other encounters with Ketsu in "The Forgotten Droid" and the magazine comics aren't talked about, though justified in that they're besides the point.
* CallForward: Sabine's new appearance in Season 4 has her change her orange starbird to yellow. In the novelization, she paints a yellow starbird onto Ketsu's armor at the end of this episode. However, as LimitedWardrobe is in play, Sabine is still in her Season 2 appearance, and the actual episode revealed Ketsu's starbird isLeia assumed his identity. Here, he's just the regular Rebel Alliance insignia.
* ContinuityNod: Though not explicitly referenced, Ketsuleft Black Sun due to being disgruntled with their methods. In [[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine the magazine comics]], in one incident, she informs Sabine that an old friend of hers has been imprisoned by Black Sun so she can break him out, and in another incident, she refuses to follow orders to kill a former hitman of Black Sun who quit the organization because he was tired of killing & wanted to take care of incapacitated before Leia steals his family.
* ExpositionDump: In the short, Sabine explains that Ketsu left Black Sun and is now open to joining the rebels.
* GoodCostumeSwitch: Sabine paints a rebel starbird over the Black Sun insignia on Ketsu's armor when the latter agrees to join the rebels.
* HeelFaceTurn: Ketsu eventually left Black Sun offscreen prior to this episode. According to the novelization, it was because [[EverybodyHasStandards she didn't like they way they rolled]].
* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: Ketsu joins the Rebellion at the end of the episode, a rather important choice for her to make, in spite of the show being about minor moments in the characters' lives.
* LastNameBasis: Ketsu refers to Sabine as "Wren", at least in the novelization.
* WouldntHurtAChild: While we don't know how she would've dealt with young children prior to "Blood Sisters" and she does mock a preteen boy in "Too Late to Change" from the ''Rebels Magazine'', a Chadra-Fan child refugee found hiding in the food crate in the midst of a firefight is used to show that Ketsu does care and is capable of being a heroine by helping Sabine in trying to get both him and the crate back to the ''Ghost''.disguise.
** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in the
*
*
* BittersweetEnding: Yay! The child is saved! Ketsu is a rebel!... But mission failed; not a single crate of food was taken back. Unless Hera magnet-grabbed the crates like in other episodes of ''Rebels'', or even found another place to steal crates.
* CallBack: To the events of "Blood Sisters". Other encounters with Ketsu in "The Forgotten Droid" and the magazine comics aren't talked about, though justified in that they're besides the point.
* CallForward: Sabine's new appearance in Season 4 has her change her orange starbird to yellow. In the novelization, she paints a yellow starbird onto Ketsu's armor at the end of this episode. However, as LimitedWardrobe is in play, Sabine is still in her Season 2 appearance, and the actual episode revealed Ketsu's starbird is
* ContinuityNod: Though not explicitly referenced, Ketsu
* ExpositionDump: In the short, Sabine explains that Ketsu left Black Sun and is now open to joining the rebels.
* GoodCostumeSwitch: Sabine paints a rebel starbird over the Black Sun insignia on Ketsu's armor when the latter agrees to join the rebels.
* HeelFaceTurn: Ketsu eventually left Black Sun offscreen prior to this episode. According to the novelization, it was because [[EverybodyHasStandards she didn't like they way they rolled]].
* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: Ketsu joins the Rebellion at the end of the episode, a rather important choice for her to make, in spite of the show being about minor moments in the characters' lives.
* LastNameBasis: Ketsu refers to Sabine as "Wren", at least in the novelization.
* WouldntHurtAChild: While we don't know how she would've dealt with young children prior to "Blood Sisters" and she does mock a preteen boy in "Too Late to Change" from the ''Rebels Magazine'', a Chadra-Fan child refugee found hiding in the food crate in the midst of a firefight is used to show that Ketsu does care and is capable of being a heroine by helping Sabine in trying to get both him and the crate back to the ''Ghost''.
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[[folder:''The Starfighter Stunt'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
As Ahsoka teaches Padmé to pilot a starfighter, they are attacked by a droid starfighter.
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
As Ahsoka teaches Padmé to pilot a starfighter, they are attacked by a droid starfighter.
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[[folder:''The Starfighter Stunt'']]
Path Ahead'']]
'''Timeframe:'''During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
As AhsokaBetween scenes in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Yoda teachesPadmé to pilot a starfighter, they are attacked by a droid starfighter.Luke an important lesson.
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* AceCustom: Padmé's starfighter is covered in chromium like the rest of her ships. It lets her shrug off light blaster fire.
* ContinuityNod: Padmé salutes with two fingers, just like her [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars husband]] and [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi son]].
* GirlsNightOutEpisode: The short focuses on Ahsoka teaching Padmé combat maneuvers with her Naboo Starfighter.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Padmé brushes off her starfighter getting shot, telling Artoo to simply put out the fire it makes.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Vulture Droid has a disc on its top and can now fire green high-energy pulse blasts.
* StealthHiBye: Padmé pulls this off on the Vulture Droid, allowing her to destroy it.
* TakingTheBullet: Ahsoka gets in the way of a Vulture Droid's blast almost about to hit Padmé. This puts her out for the entire fight.
* ContinuityNod: Padmé salutes with two fingers, just like her [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars husband]] and [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi son]].
* GirlsNightOutEpisode: The short focuses on Ahsoka teaching Padmé combat maneuvers with her Naboo Starfighter.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Padmé brushes off her starfighter getting shot, telling Artoo to simply put out the fire it makes.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Vulture Droid has a disc on its top and can now fire green high-energy pulse blasts.
* StealthHiBye: Padmé pulls this off on the Vulture Droid, allowing her to destroy it.
* TakingTheBullet: Ahsoka gets in the way of a Vulture Droid's blast almost about to hit Padmé. This puts her out for the entire fight.
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* AceCustom: Padmé's starfighter is covered in chromium like the rest of her ships. It lets her shrug off light blaster fire.
* ContinuityNod: Padmé salutes with two fingers, just like her [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars husband]] and [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi son]].
* GirlsNightOutEpisode: The short focuses on Ahsoka teaching Padmé combat maneuvers with her Naboo Starfighter.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Padmé brushes off her starfighter getting shot, telling Artoo to simply put out the fire it makes.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Vulture Droid has a disc on its top and can now fire green high-energy pulse blasts.
* StealthHiBye: Padmé pulls this off on the Vulture Droid, allowing her to destroy it.
* TakingTheBullet: Ahsoka gets in the way of a Vulture Droid's blast almost about to hit Padmé.OddballInTheSeries: This puts her out for is the entire fight.first episode to not focus on a female protagonist.
* ContinuityNod: Padmé salutes with two fingers, just like her [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars husband]] and [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi son]].
* GirlsNightOutEpisode: The short focuses on Ahsoka teaching Padmé combat maneuvers with her Naboo Starfighter.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Padmé brushes off her starfighter getting shot, telling Artoo to simply put out the fire it makes.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Vulture Droid has a disc on its top and can now fire green high-energy pulse blasts.
* StealthHiBye: Padmé pulls this off on the Vulture Droid, allowing her to destroy it.
* TakingTheBullet: Ahsoka gets in the way of a Vulture Droid's blast almost about to hit Padmé.
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[[folder:''Tracker Trouble'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' scenes
During their trip to Takodana, Rey and Chewbacca remove a tracker from the ''Millennium Falcon'', having been placed there by Unkar Plutt.
'''Timeframe:''' Between ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' scenes
During their trip to Takodana, Rey and Chewbacca remove a tracker from the ''Millennium Falcon'', having been placed there by Unkar Plutt.
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'''Timeframe:''' Between
During their trip to Takodana,
Rey
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* CuttingTheKnot: Tracker will explode in 20 seconds if removed? Rip it off, throw it out the airlock, and then hyperspace away before it explodes.
* LanguageBarrier: Comes up as a problem when Chewie and Finn have to work together.
* NervesOfSteel: Finn is surprisingly calm when Rey tells him he's holding a live grenade.
* LanguageBarrier: Comes up as a problem when Chewie and Finn have to work together.
* NervesOfSteel: Finn is surprisingly calm when Rey tells him he's holding a live grenade.
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* CuttingTheKnot: Tracker will explode in 20 seconds if removed? Rip it off, throw it out CallBack: Rey freezes the airlock, and then hyperspace away before it explodes.
* LanguageBarrier: Comes up as a problem when Chewie and Finn have to work together.
* NervesOfSteel: Finn is surprisingly calm when Rey tells him he'sPorg holding a live grenade.her lightsaber in mid-air to stop it from diving into the water, referencing Kylo stopping the blaster bolt in mid-air in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and the fact that she has been learning skills from their Force-bond.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The Porgs, of course.
* LanguageBarrier: Comes up as a problem when Chewie and Finn have to work together.
* NervesOfSteel: Finn is surprisingly calm when Rey tells him he's
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The Porgs, of course.
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[[folder:''Teach You, I Will'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
Anakin teaches a frustrated Ahsoka to fight with two lightsabers. Yoda intervenes, deals with the young Jedi and teaches her a valuable lesson.
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* BeYourself: Ahsoka learns the key to mastering dual-wielding: she must fight like herself and not in any other way.
* CallBack: After years of being a NoodleIncident, we're finally learning how Ahsoka got around to dual-wielding, albeit perhaps not how she got her shoto.
* CallForward:
** Yoda encourages Ahsoka to create new moves with her two lightsabers. Her new move is deflecting a blade from behind, just as she would in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' when [[spoiler:Vader tries to strike her down from the back as she stalls so Kanan and Ezra can escape Malachor]].
** Possibly a stretch, but a shot of Ahsoka and Anakin in a blade-lock seems framed similarly to a shot in ''Rebels'' where [[spoiler:Vader presses down Ahsoka while blade-locking]].
* ContinuityNod: The Jedi training dojo appears as it did in the ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsKanan Kanan]]'' comic and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' television series.
* {{Facepalm}}: Anakin does this when Ahsoka forgets to bow, and when she falls during her battle with Master Yoda.
* ReverseGrip: Ahsoka starts out holding her blades the normal way, but when Yoda tells her to fight like herself, she switches to this and does much better.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''Accidental Allies'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'', before ''Film/RogueOne''
Sabine and Jyn accidentally meet while fleeing from Stormtroopers.
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* AmbiguousTimePeriod: Sabine reporting to Phoenix Squadron suggests that the short takes place during Season 2 or Season 3 of ''Rebels''. The ContinuityNod to “Blood Sisters” suggests this takes place shortly after that episode.
%%* CallBack: This episode is a sequel to both "Newest Recruit" and "The Stranger".
* ContinuityNod: Sabine acknowledges that she used to be a loner, referencing when this topic was addressed in “Blood Sisters”.
* MistakenForTerrorist: Well, she’s not an active rebel, but Jyn picks up Sabine’s fallen piece of intel and a squad of Stormtroopers come across her, mistaking her for an accomplice of Sabine.
* NotSoDifferent: Sabine can relate to Jyn, as they’re both loners.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Sabine has no idea how important Jyn is (or perhaps [[Film/RogueOne "will be"]]) to the rebels, particularly Saw, [[AmbiguousTimePeriod who she or may not have met by now]]. Likewise, Jyn doesn't know that Sabine is more than just some random rebel and that she's met/she'll meet Saw. Neither of them know each others’ names either.
* WhamEpisode: This episode reveals that Sabine and Jyn have met each other before & made somewhat of an alliance.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''An Imperial Feast'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Shortly after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
Leia forces Han to get ration bars to feed the Ewoks.
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* AscendedMeme: The Ewoks want to [[ImAHumanitarian eat]] the Stormtroopers.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Leia doesn't want the Ewoks to be eating Imperials, though it's possible she just wants to be spared of the sight of it.
* {{Interquel}}: Presumably, this takes place after ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', as Han and Leia had to focus on raiding an Imperial base and Operation: Cinder immediately after the events of ''Return of the Jedi''.
* TheRival: Han and Hera appear to have a joke rivalry about whose ship is better. Hera only gives rations to Han after getting him to admit that the ''Ghost'' is better than the ''Millennium Falcon''.
* SchrodingersCanon: Hera and Chopper were present at the Endor celebration at the end of ''Return of the Jedi'' according to ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. Given that this short shows that Hera was still on Endor after the battle, it can be assumed her presence at the Endor celebration is canon.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''The Happabore Hazard'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
Rey gets into trouble trying to earn new portions.
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* AndroclesLion: The happabore helps Rey get the junk home after she removes the machine that's blocking its airways.
* TheBet: Unkar makes Rey bet her speeder in exchange for the coordinates. She wins and gets twenty portions.
* CoveredInGunge: Poor Rey gets covered in happabore snot when she removes the junk lodged in its nostril.
* FriendlessBackground: Unkar mocks Rey for hers, noting that a single scavenger can't bring in the wreck he wants. She does end up making one friend: the happabore.
* ImpossibleTask: Unkar knows full well that there's no way Rey can bring in the wreck alone, as her speeder is too weak to tow it. What he didn't consider was the happabore helping out.
* NoseNuggets: Rey gets covered in these, courtesy of the Happabore.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''Crash Course'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine allows Ketsu to borrow her speeder bike.
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* CaptainCrash: Ketsu can't seem to get on a speeder without reducing it to scrap. Sabine's speeder meets the same fate.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Sabine forces Ketsu to help build a brand new speeder after Ketsu comes back with only the handlebars of the one she borrowed.
* WatchThePaintJob: Sabine tries to voice this thought when lending out her speeder, but Ketsu's gone before she can say it.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''Hasty Departure'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine and Hera hijack an Imperial shuttle, only to realize that there are Stormtroopers still onboard.
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* FailedASpotCheck: The episode's premise is that Hera and Sabine were so focused on hijacking a ship that they didn't notice if anyone was still aboard.
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points out at the end, things would have gone much worse for everyone had Chopper not been involved.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''Unexpected Company'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
Ahsoka joins a mission with Anakin and Padmé and proves to be crucial to its success.
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* CallForward:
** The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the same one that she piloted in the GrandFinale to ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with Ahsoka’s desire to leave - to which Ahsoka agreed with a simple “I know”. As noted below, this episode explains what she meant.
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of the episode include the caption “she knows”, confirming it.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmé can have some time alone.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''Shuttle Shock'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheLastJedi''
Finn and Rose make their approach to Canto Bight and run into dangerous creatures along the way.
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* CallBack: BB-8 does the same "thumbs up lighter" trick that he pulled in ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live in the Cantonican atmosphere.
* ShoutOut: Our heroes find themselves stuck in a swarm of jellyfish and have to navigate their way out. Are we talking about ''Star Wars'' or ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''?
* SpaceWhale: Space ''Jellyfish'', but still. The creatures ends up causing a lot of unnecessary trouble for our heroes.
* WrenchWench: Rose puts her skills to the test in repairing BB-8.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''Jyn’s Trade'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/RogueOne''
Jyn encounters a young thief who takes something personal from her.
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* MacGuffin: The Kyber Crystal necklace, which doubles as a TragicKeepsake.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''Run Rey Run'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
Rey discovers competition while searching for valuable materials to salvage.
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* CollapsingLair: As a result of Teedo trying to dislodge a valuable part from the Star Destroyer.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against her better judgment.
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy that Rey makes off with the salvage, even though she saved his life.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''Bounty Hunted'']]
'''Timeframe:''' After ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Maz helps Leia and her friends come up with a plan to rescue Han from Jabba's clutches.
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* CallForward:
** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in the knick of time.
* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', Boushh originally died before Leia assumed his identity. Here, he's just left incapacitated before Leia steals his disguise.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''The Path Ahead'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Yoda teaches Luke an important lesson.
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* OddballInTheSeries: This is the first episode to not focus on a female protagonist.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:''Porg Problems'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheLastJedi''
Rey finds her training interrupted by rambunctious Porgs.
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* CallBack: Rey freezes the Porg holding her lightsaber in mid-air to stop it from diving into the water, referencing Kylo stopping the blaster bolt in mid-air in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and the fact that she has been learning skills from their Force-bond.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The Porgs, of course.
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[[folder:''Sands of Jakku'']]
'''Timeframe''': Between scenes in ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
Shortly after rescuing BB-8, Rey and her new droid buddy find themselves coming across a misadventure with what lurks in the wilderness of Jakku.
'''Timeframe''': Between scenes in ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
Shortly after rescuing BB-8, Rey and her new droid buddy find themselves coming across a misadventure with what lurks in the wilderness of Jakku.
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'''Timeframe''': Between scenes in
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Leia and
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* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: Rey boops BB-8 on his front lens after rescuing him from the worm.
* BigLittleMan: The [[SandWorm nightwatcher worm]] only showed its eye stalk in ''The Force Awakens''. When it emerges here, it's a giant worm with a very small eye stalk.
* CoveredInGunge: Downplayed as he's not completely soaked, but BB-8 nevertheless ends up with a fresh coat of worm ooze after spending a minute in its mouth.
* NonMaliciousMonster: The nightwatcher worm that eats BB-8 only wants food, and when Rey feeds it some of her junk it goes away without a fuss.
* NotSoDifferent: Rey's empathy for the creature likely stems from having a limited food supply in Jakku.
* PetTheDog: Rey tosses the nightwatcher worm a piece of junk as a replacement after she's denied it BB-8.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[CuteMachines BB-8]] wins over Rey quite easily.
* SandWorm: The nightwatcher worm, a metal-eating worm creature which swims through the sands of Jakku.
* BigLittleMan: The [[SandWorm nightwatcher worm]] only showed its eye stalk in ''The Force Awakens''. When it emerges here, it's a giant worm with a very small eye stalk.
* CoveredInGunge: Downplayed as he's not completely soaked, but BB-8 nevertheless ends up with a fresh coat of worm ooze after spending a minute in its mouth.
* NonMaliciousMonster: The nightwatcher worm that eats BB-8 only wants food, and when Rey feeds it some of her junk it goes away without a fuss.
* NotSoDifferent: Rey's empathy for the creature likely stems from having a limited food supply in Jakku.
* PetTheDog: Rey tosses the nightwatcher worm a piece of junk as a replacement after she's denied it BB-8.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[CuteMachines BB-8]] wins over Rey quite easily.
* SandWorm: The nightwatcher worm, a metal-eating worm creature which swims through the sands of Jakku.
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* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: Rey boops BB-8 on his front lens after rescuing him FantasticRacism: The Stormtroopers pass time by harassing the Ewoks, and casually wonder why the Empire didn't just wipe them all out when they landed.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Stromtroopers as usual, fail to shoot Wicket at close to pointblank range.
* LadyOfWar: Leia thanks the Ewoks for the dress, and then asks for the spear to go with it.
* RealityEnsues: Wicket uses a rope snare trap to grab two Stormtroopers, with himself as the counterweight jumping from theworm.
* BigLittleMan: The [[SandWorm nightwatcher worm]] only showed its eye stalk in ''The Force Awakens''. When it emerges here, it's a giant worm with a very small eye stalk.
* CoveredInGunge: Downplayed as he's not completely soaked, but BB-8 nevertheless ends up with a fresh coat of worm ooze after spending a minute in its mouth.
* NonMaliciousMonster: The nightwatcher worm that eats BB-8 only wants food, and when Rey feeds it some of her junk it goes away without a fuss.
* NotSoDifferent: Rey's empathy for the creature likely stemstree. After his momentum from having a limited food supply in Jakku.
* PetTheDog: Rey tossesthe nightwatcher worm jump is gone, their combined weight is greater than his, causing him to be pulled back up until the weight is balanced.
* TemptingFate: The Stormtroopers mock the Ewoks they've captured for their primitive weapons. With an assist from Leia, the Ewoks end up getting their hands on the troopers' blasters.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: The short explains why Leia had apiece of junk new dress on at the village. The Ewoks made her one as a replacement after she's denied it BB-8.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[CuteMachines BB-8]] wins over Rey quite easily.
* SandWorm: The nightwatcher worm, a metal-eating worm creature which swims through the sands of Jakku.thank-you.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Stromtroopers as usual, fail to shoot Wicket at close to pointblank range.
* LadyOfWar: Leia thanks the Ewoks for the dress, and then asks for the spear to go with it.
* RealityEnsues: Wicket uses a rope snare trap to grab two Stormtroopers, with himself as the counterweight jumping from the
* BigLittleMan: The [[SandWorm nightwatcher worm]] only showed its eye stalk in ''The Force Awakens''. When it emerges here, it's a giant worm with a very small eye stalk.
* CoveredInGunge: Downplayed as he's not completely soaked, but BB-8 nevertheless ends up with a fresh coat of worm ooze after spending a minute in its mouth.
* NonMaliciousMonster: The nightwatcher worm that eats BB-8 only wants food, and when Rey feeds it some of her junk it goes away without a fuss.
* NotSoDifferent: Rey's empathy for the creature likely stems
* PetTheDog: Rey tosses
* TemptingFate: The Stormtroopers mock the Ewoks they've captured for their primitive weapons. With an assist from Leia, the Ewoks end up getting their hands on the troopers' blasters.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: The short explains why Leia had a
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[CuteMachines BB-8]] wins over Rey quite easily.
* SandWorm: The nightwatcher worm, a metal-eating worm creature which swims through the sands of Jakku.
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[[folder: ''BB-8 Bandits'']]
'''Timeframe''': Between scenes in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', shortly after ''Sands of Jakku''
Rey and BB-8 take off on a speeder to flee scavenger thugs who want to steal BB-8.
'''Timeframe''': Between scenes in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', shortly after ''Sands of Jakku''
Rey and BB-8 take off on a speeder to flee scavenger thugs who want to steal BB-8.
to:
'''Timeframe''':
Rey and BB-8 take off on a speeder
On her way to
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* AndroclesLion: Downplayed when the nightwatcher worm eats Teedo's bike. It's just acting on instinct but could have gone for Rey, so it probably remembers that she fed it.
* BringIt: Rey gets off the bike to challenge Teedo, buying time for the nightwatcher worm to eat his bike.
* ChaseScene: The episode is centered around Rey fleeing Teedo and his gang on her speeder.
* DeadlyDodging: Rey takes out two of the thugs by braking at the right moment, causing them to crash into each other.
* NeverBringAKnifeToAGunfight: Or a staff. Without a blaster, Rey has to improvise against the thugs who are wielding rifles.
* BringIt: Rey gets off the bike to challenge Teedo, buying time for the nightwatcher worm to eat his bike.
* ChaseScene: The episode is centered around Rey fleeing Teedo and his gang on her speeder.
* DeadlyDodging: Rey takes out two of the thugs by braking at the right moment, causing them to crash into each other.
* NeverBringAKnifeToAGunfight: Or a staff. Without a blaster, Rey has to improvise against the thugs who are wielding rifles.
to:
* AndroclesLion: Downplayed when AffectionateGestureToTheHead: Ahsoka pats the nightwatcher worm eats Teedo's bike. It's just acting alien kid on instinct the head.
* AshFace: No explosion involved, butcould have gone for Rey, so it probably remembers that she fed it.
* BringIt: Rey gets offAhsoka winds up covered in soot after her battle with the bike to challenge Teedo, buying time droid.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Ahsoka is already late for thenightwatcher worm ceremony but stops to eat his bike.
fight the droid anyway. Yoda approves.
*ChaseScene: The episode is centered around Rey fleeing Teedo and his gang on ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Well, beads instead because she doesn't have hair, but Ahsoka gets a new Padawan braid to mark her speeder.
advancement in Jedi training.
*DeadlyDodging: Rey takes out two of HypocriticalHumor: Anakin reassures Yoda that Ahsoka will be there on time, when it's very clear it's him whose panicking.
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ahsoka defeats thethugs droid by braking at cutting a pipe. Then again, the right moment, causing them to crash into each other.
* NeverBringAKnifeToAGunfight: Or a staff. Without a blaster, Rey has to improvise against the thugs who are wielding rifles.droid had [[JustifiedTrope exposed circuits]].
* AshFace: No explosion involved, but
* BringIt: Rey gets off
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Ahsoka is already late for the
*
*
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ahsoka defeats the
* NeverBringAKnifeToAGunfight: Or a staff. Without a blaster, Rey has to improvise against the thugs who are wielding rifles.
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[[folder:''Ewok Escape'']]
'''Timeframe''': Between scenes in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
Leia and Wicket work together to save a few Ewoks from Stormtroopers.
'''Timeframe''': Between scenes in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
Leia and Wicket work together to save a few Ewoks from Stormtroopers.
to:
'''Timeframe''':
Leia and
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* BadassInDistress: Chewie is captured by a wampa.
* DugTooDeep: Chewie was digging corridors and broke into a wampa cave.
* HollywoodDarkness: The cave is fairly visble but meant to be pitch black, with the lights from Leia's lantern and R2's search light showing what the characters can see.
* JustInTime: The door finally powers up and closes barely a second before the wampa gets through.
* MythologyGag: An excised subplot from ''Empire'' featured a wampa that had gotten loose in Echo Base, and which the rebels had managed to trap behind a sealed door with a warning sign on it. A famous deleted scene had C-3PO [[BewareTheSillyOnes deliberately removing]] the warning sign from the door, so that when the Snowtroopers invaded one of them was [[BlackComedy grabbed and eaten by the Wampa]] as soon as he opened the door.
* OhCrap: 3P0 calls Leia's wrist comm at the exact wrong time, waking the wampa.
* WeNeedADistraction: Leia offers to distract the wampa while Chewie and R2 repair the door.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: ''The Imposter Inside'']]
'''Timeframe''': During ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
Ahsoka and Padme face off against a shape-shifting bounty hunter.
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* FantasticRacism: The Stormtroopers pass time by harassing the Ewoks, and casually wonder why the Empire didn't just wipe them all out when they landed.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Stromtroopers as usual, fail to shoot Wicket at close to pointblank range.
* LadyOfWar: Leia thanks the Ewoks for the dress, and then asks for the spear to go with it.
* RealityEnsues: Wicket uses a rope snare trap to grab two Stormtroopers, with himself as the counterweight jumping from the tree. After his momentum from the jump is gone, their combined weight is greater than his, causing him to be pulled back up until the weight is balanced.
* TemptingFate: The Stormtroopers mock the Ewoks they've captured for their primitive weapons. With an assist from Leia, the Ewoks end up getting their hands on the troopers' blasters.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: The short explains why Leia had a new dress on at the village. The Ewoks made her one as a thank-you.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Stromtroopers as usual, fail to shoot Wicket at close to pointblank range.
* LadyOfWar: Leia thanks the Ewoks for the dress, and then asks for the spear to go with it.
* RealityEnsues: Wicket uses a rope snare trap to grab two Stormtroopers, with himself as the counterweight jumping from the tree. After his momentum from the jump is gone, their combined weight is greater than his, causing him to be pulled back up until the weight is balanced.
* TemptingFate: The Stormtroopers mock the Ewoks they've captured for their primitive weapons. With an assist from Leia, the Ewoks end up getting their hands on the troopers' blasters.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: The short explains why Leia had a new dress on at the village. The Ewoks made her one as a thank-you.
to:
* FantasticRacism: The Stormtroopers pass time by harassing TheBusCameBack: Cato Parasitti -- Cad Bane's partner from "Holocron Heist" -- is the Ewoks, Clawdite bounty hunter, though this isn't explicitly stated in the short.
* ImprobableCover: Ahsoka improvises a cover for Padme out of the table, andcasually wonder why it holds up against blaster shots.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Padme hits theEmpire didn't just wipe them all out when they landed.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Stromtroopers as usual, fail to shoot Wicket at close to pointblank range.
* LadyOfWar: Leia thanksbounty hunter over the Ewoks for the dress, and then asks for the spear to go head with it.
a large decanter.
*RealityEnsues: Wicket uses a rope snare trap to grab two Stormtroopers, RelocatingTheExplosion: Ahsoka cuts the bomb out of the table and throws it out the window, letting it explode harmlessly in the sky.
* SpottingTheThread: Ahsoka notices that the handmaiden is setting the table withhimself as utensils, which the counterweight jumping from delegates Padme is entertaining don't need.
* WhyWasteAWedding: Well, a party, but thetree. spirit of the trope is there. After his momentum from the jump is gone, their combined weight is greater than his, causing him negotiations have to be pulled back up until postponed, Ahsoka and Padme dig into the weight is balanced.
food themselves. Well, more food for them.
*TemptingFate: The Stormtroopers mock YouRemindMeOfX: Ahsoka quips that Padme reminds her of Anakin right after she knocks the Ewoks they've captured for their primitive weapons. With an assist from Leia, the Ewoks end up getting their hands on the troopers' blasters.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: The short explains why Leia had a new dress on at the village. The Ewoks made her one as a thank-you.assassin unconscious.
* ImprobableCover: Ahsoka improvises a cover for Padme out of the table, and
* ImprovisedWeapon: Padme hits the
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The Stromtroopers as usual, fail to shoot Wicket at close to pointblank range.
* LadyOfWar: Leia thanks
*
* SpottingTheThread: Ahsoka notices that the handmaiden is setting the table with
* WhyWasteAWedding: Well, a party, but the
*
* UnlimitedWardrobe: The short explains why Leia had a new dress on at the village. The Ewoks made her one as a thank-you.
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[[folder:''The Padawan Path'']]
'''Timeframe''': During ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
On her way to a Jedi ceremony, Ahsoka leaps into action to stop a malfunctioning droid.
'''Timeframe''': During ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
On her way to a Jedi ceremony, Ahsoka leaps into action to stop a malfunctioning droid.
to:
'''Timeframe''':
On her way
Jyn comes to the aid of a
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* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: Ahsoka pats the alien kid on the head.
* AshFace: No explosion involved, but Ahsoka winds up covered in soot after her battle with the droid.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Ahsoka is already late for the ceremony but stops to fight the droid anyway. Yoda approves.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Well, beads instead because she doesn't have hair, but Ahsoka gets a new Padawan braid to mark her advancement in Jedi training.
* HypocriticalHumor: Anakin reassures Yoda that Ahsoka will be there on time, when it's very clear it's him whose panicking.
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ahsoka defeats the droid by cutting a pipe. Then again, the droid had [[JustifiedTrope exposed circuits]].
* AshFace: No explosion involved, but Ahsoka winds up covered in soot after her battle with the droid.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Ahsoka is already late for the ceremony but stops to fight the droid anyway. Yoda approves.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Well, beads instead because she doesn't have hair, but Ahsoka gets a new Padawan braid to mark her advancement in Jedi training.
* HypocriticalHumor: Anakin reassures Yoda that Ahsoka will be there on time, when it's very clear it's him whose panicking.
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ahsoka defeats the droid by cutting a pipe. Then again, the droid had [[JustifiedTrope exposed circuits]].
to:
* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: Ahsoka pats the alien kid on the head.
* AshFace: No explosion involved, but Ahsoka winds up covered in soot after her battle with the droid.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Ahsoka is already late for the ceremony but stops to fight the droid anyway. Yoda approves.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Well, beads instead because she doesn't have hair, but Ahsoka gets a new Padawan braid to mark her advancement in Jedi training.
* HypocriticalHumor: Anakin reassures Yoda that Ahsoka will be there on time, whenADogNamedDog: Unless it's very clear it's him whose panicking.
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ahsoka defeatsa nickname, the droid by cutting a pipe. Then again, tooka's name is Tookie.
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her Tooka]]: By thedroid girl's own admission, her tooka is all she has.
* CombatPragmatist: Jyn shoots out a pipe to cover her escape and then drops the stormtroopers into a sewer
* ContinuityNod:
** Jyn hesitates for a moment before revealing her true name. As revealed in ''Literature/RebelRising'', she was going by an alias at the time.
** The Empire taking cats seems weird, but there has been one instance in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'' where an Imperial governor had[[JustifiedTrope exposed circuits]].another species of cats culled out of fear too many were becoming feral.
** The world is Garel (and is in fact the first instance we've seen of Garel outside of the ports), a major recurring location in ''[[Literature/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
* CuteKitten: Tookie.
* FriendToAllChildren: As seen in the film, Jyn has a weakness for children in danger.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: The short takes place on Garel, meaning that Jyn was a short hyperspace trip away from the events of ''Rebels''. In fact, the Phoenix Cell was ''on'' Garel for a short time during the second season, leaving the possibility that Jyn may have been around during that time. Turns out to be a case of {{Foreshadowing}}.
* ProducePelting: Jyn chucks a meiloorun at a stormtrooper to get his attention.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tookie might be the cutest [[CuteKitten tooka]] on screen yet, and her personality makes her all the more endearing.
* AshFace: No explosion involved, but Ahsoka winds up covered in soot after her battle with the droid.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Ahsoka is already late for the ceremony but stops to fight the droid anyway. Yoda approves.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Well, beads instead because she doesn't have hair, but Ahsoka gets a new Padawan braid to mark her advancement in Jedi training.
* HypocriticalHumor: Anakin reassures Yoda that Ahsoka will be there on time, when
* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Ahsoka defeats
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her Tooka]]: By the
* CombatPragmatist: Jyn shoots out a pipe to cover her escape and then drops the stormtroopers into a sewer
* ContinuityNod:
** Jyn hesitates for a moment before revealing her true name. As revealed in ''Literature/RebelRising'', she was going by an alias at the time.
** The Empire taking cats seems weird, but there has been one instance in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'' where an Imperial governor had
** The world is Garel (and is in fact the first instance we've seen of Garel outside of the ports), a major recurring location in ''[[Literature/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
* CuteKitten: Tookie.
* FriendToAllChildren: As seen in the film, Jyn has a weakness for children in danger.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: The short takes place on Garel, meaning that Jyn was a short hyperspace trip away from the events of ''Rebels''. In fact, the Phoenix Cell was ''on'' Garel for a short time during the second season, leaving the possibility that Jyn may have been around during that time. Turns out to be a case of {{Foreshadowing}}.
* ProducePelting: Jyn chucks a meiloorun at a stormtrooper to get his attention.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tookie might be the cutest [[CuteKitten tooka]] on screen yet, and her personality makes her all the more endearing.
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[[folder: ''Beasts of Echo Base'']]
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Leia and R2-D2 must free Chewie from the clutches of a ferocious wampa.
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* BadassInDistress: Chewie is captured by a wampa.
* DugTooDeep: Chewie was digging corridors and broke into a wampa cave.
* HollywoodDarkness: The cave is fairly visble but meant to be pitch black, with the lights from Leia's lantern and R2's search light showing what the characters can see.
* JustInTime: The door finally powers up and closes barely a second before the wampa gets through.
* MythologyGag: An excised subplot from ''Empire'' featured a wampa that had gotten loose in Echo Base, and which the rebels had managed to trap behind a sealed door with a warning sign on it. A famous deleted scene had C-3PO [[BewareTheSillyOnes deliberately removing]] the warning sign from the door, so that when the Snowtroopers invaded one of them was [[BlackComedy grabbed and eaten by the Wampa]] as soon as he opened the door.
* OhCrap: 3P0 calls Leia's wrist comm at the exact wrong time, waking the wampa.
* WeNeedADistraction: Leia offers to distract the wampa while Chewie and R2 repair the door.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: ''The Imposter Inside'']]
'''Timeframe''': During ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
Ahsoka and Padme face off against a shape-shifting bounty hunter.
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Leia and R2-D2 must free Chewie from the clutches of a ferocious wampa.
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* BadassInDistress: Chewie is captured by a wampa.
* DugTooDeep: Chewie was digging corridors and broke into a wampa cave.
* HollywoodDarkness: The cave is fairly visble but meant to be pitch black, with the lights from Leia's lantern and R2's search light showing what the characters can see.
* JustInTime: The door finally powers up and closes barely a second before the wampa gets through.
* MythologyGag: An excised subplot from ''Empire'' featured a wampa that had gotten loose in Echo Base, and which the rebels had managed to trap behind a sealed door with a warning sign on it. A famous deleted scene had C-3PO [[BewareTheSillyOnes deliberately removing]] the warning sign from the door, so that when the Snowtroopers invaded one of them was [[BlackComedy grabbed and eaten by the Wampa]] as soon as he opened the door.
* OhCrap: 3P0 calls Leia's wrist comm at the exact wrong time, waking the wampa.
* WeNeedADistraction: Leia offers to distract the wampa while Chewie and R2 repair the door.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: ''The Imposter Inside'']]
'''Timeframe''': During ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
Ahsoka and Padme face off against a shape-shifting bounty hunter.
to:
[[folder: ''Beasts ''Bounty of Echo Base'']]
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Leia and R2-D2 must free Chewie from the clutches of a ferocious wampa.
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* BadassInDistress: Chewie is captured by a wampa.
* DugTooDeep: Chewie was digging corridors and broke into a wampa cave.
* HollywoodDarkness: The cave is fairly visble but meant to be pitch black, with the lights from Leia's lantern and R2's search light showing what the characters can see.
* JustInTime: The door finally powers up and closes barely a second before the wampa gets through.
* MythologyGag: An excised subplot from ''Empire'' featured a wampa that had gotten loose in Echo Base, and which the rebels had managed to trap behind a sealed door with a warning sign on it. A famous deleted scene had C-3PO [[BewareTheSillyOnes deliberately removing]] the warning sign from the door, so that when the Snowtroopers invaded one of them was [[BlackComedy grabbed and eaten by the Wampa]] as soon as he opened the door.
* OhCrap: 3P0 calls Leia's wrist comm at the exact wrong time, waking the wampa.
* WeNeedADistraction: Leia offers to distract the wampa while Chewie and R2 repair the door.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: ''The Imposter Inside'']]
Trouble'']]
'''Timeframe''': During''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''
Ahsoka and Padme face off against''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine Wren has to fake an attack on ashape-shifting bounty hunter.certain Imperial delegate by the name of Leia.
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Leia and R2-D2 must free Chewie from the clutches of a ferocious wampa.
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* BadassInDistress: Chewie is captured by a wampa.
* DugTooDeep: Chewie was digging corridors and broke into a wampa cave.
* HollywoodDarkness: The cave is fairly visble but meant to be pitch black, with the lights from Leia's lantern and R2's search light showing what the characters can see.
* JustInTime: The door finally powers up and closes barely a second before the wampa gets through.
* MythologyGag: An excised subplot from ''Empire'' featured a wampa that had gotten loose in Echo Base, and which the rebels had managed to trap behind a sealed door with a warning sign on it. A famous deleted scene had C-3PO [[BewareTheSillyOnes deliberately removing]] the warning sign from the door, so that when the Snowtroopers invaded one of them was [[BlackComedy grabbed and eaten by the Wampa]] as soon as he opened the door.
* OhCrap: 3P0 calls Leia's wrist comm at the exact wrong time, waking the wampa.
* WeNeedADistraction: Leia offers to distract the wampa while Chewie and R2 repair the door.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: ''The Imposter Inside'']]
'''Timeframe''': During
Ahsoka and Padme face off against
Sabine Wren has to fake an attack on a
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* TheBusCameBack: Cato Parasitti -- Cad Bane's partner from "Holocron Heist" -- is the Clawdite bounty hunter, though this isn't explicitly stated in the short.
* ImprobableCover: Ahsoka improvises a cover for Padme out of the table, and it holds up against blaster shots.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Padme hits the bounty hunter over the head with a large decanter.
* RelocatingTheExplosion: Ahsoka cuts the bomb out of the table and throws it out the window, letting it explode harmlessly in the sky.
* SpottingTheThread: Ahsoka notices that the handmaiden is setting the table with utensils, which the delegates Padme is entertaining don't need.
* WhyWasteAWedding: Well, a party, but the spirit of the trope is there. After the negotiations have to be postponed, Ahsoka and Padme dig into the food themselves. Well, more food for them.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Ahsoka quips that Padme reminds her of Anakin right after she knocks the assassin unconscious.
* ImprobableCover: Ahsoka improvises a cover for Padme out of the table, and it holds up against blaster shots.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Padme hits the bounty hunter over the head with a large decanter.
* RelocatingTheExplosion: Ahsoka cuts the bomb out of the table and throws it out the window, letting it explode harmlessly in the sky.
* SpottingTheThread: Ahsoka notices that the handmaiden is setting the table with utensils, which the delegates Padme is entertaining don't need.
* WhyWasteAWedding: Well, a party, but the spirit of the trope is there. After the negotiations have to be postponed, Ahsoka and Padme dig into the food themselves. Well, more food for them.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Ahsoka quips that Padme reminds her of Anakin right after she knocks the assassin unconscious.
to:
* TheBusCameBack: Cato Parasitti -- Cad Bane's partner from "Holocron Heist" -- is AmbiguousTimePeriod: The ExpositionDump (as detailed below) makes it vague as to whether or not the Clawdite bounty hunter, though this isn't explicitly stated events of "A Princess On Lothal" have already happened (considering in the short.
* ImprobableCover: Ahsoka improvises a cover for Padme out of the table, and it holds up against blaster shots.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Padme hits the bounty hunter over the head with a large decanter.
* RelocatingTheExplosion: Ahsoka cuts the bomb out of the table and throws it out the window, letting it explode harmlessly in the sky.
* SpottingTheThread: Ahsoka noticesthat the handmaiden is setting the table with utensils, episode, neither of them seem to properly introduce themselves to each other). The fact that Sabine's on Garel, which the delegates Padme is entertaining don't need.
* WhyWasteAWedding: Well, a party, butrebels abandoned the spirit episode before "A Princess On Lothal", may indicate that this was before that episode, though there's nothing against the possibility that Sabine returned after the evacuation.
* ContinuityNod:
** The events of thetrope is there. After short take place on Garel, just like the negotiations have short released before this, "The Stranger".
** Sabine's artistic shtick is in full play -- she gets the stormtroopers with a paint bomb, just like in the ''Rebels'' promotional short, "Art Attack".
** This won't be the only time an important data file in Leia's hands has to bepostponed, Ahsoka sent off.
** Sabine's theme plays as Sabine andPadme dig Leia part ways.
* ExpositionDump: Sabine introducing herself and Leia reiterating why she can't be seen openly helping Sabine is for the sake of audience members who haven't watched ''Rebels'' and are [[JustHereForGodzilla just here for Leia]].
* KillerRobot: IG-88 in a rare animated appearance.
* SummonBiggerFish: Leia manages to con the stormtroopers into attacking IG-88 instead of thefood themselves. Well, more food for them.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Ahsoka quips that Padme reminds her of Anakin right after she knocks the assassin unconscious.actual culprit, Sabine Wren.
* ImprobableCover: Ahsoka improvises a cover for Padme out of the table, and it holds up against blaster shots.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Padme hits the bounty hunter over the head with a large decanter.
* RelocatingTheExplosion: Ahsoka cuts the bomb out of the table and throws it out the window, letting it explode harmlessly in the sky.
* SpottingTheThread: Ahsoka notices
* WhyWasteAWedding: Well, a party, but
* ContinuityNod:
** The events of the
** Sabine's artistic shtick is in full play -- she gets the stormtroopers with a paint bomb, just like in the ''Rebels'' promotional short, "Art Attack".
** This won't be the only time an important data file in Leia's hands has to be
** Sabine's theme plays as Sabine and
* ExpositionDump: Sabine introducing herself and Leia reiterating why she can't be seen openly helping Sabine is for the sake of audience members who haven't watched ''Rebels'' and are [[JustHereForGodzilla just here for Leia]].
* KillerRobot: IG-88 in a rare animated appearance.
* SummonBiggerFish: Leia manages to con the stormtroopers into attacking IG-88 instead of the
* YouRemindMeOfX: Ahsoka quips that Padme reminds her of Anakin right after she knocks the assassin unconscious.
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[[folder: ''The Stranger'']]
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/RogueOne''
Jyn comes to the aid of a little girl bullied by stormtroopers.
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/RogueOne''
Jyn comes to the aid of a little girl bullied by stormtroopers.
to:
'''Timeframe''': Before ''Film/RogueOne''
Jyn comes
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine attempts to recruit her old friend, Ketsu Onyo, to the
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* ADogNamedDog: Unless it's a nickname, the tooka's name is Tookie.
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her Tooka]]: By the girl's own admission, her tooka is all she has.
* CombatPragmatist: Jyn shoots out a pipe to cover her escape and then drops the stormtroopers into a sewer
* ContinuityNod:
** Jyn hesitates for a moment before revealing her true name. As revealed in ''Literature/RebelRising'', she was going by an alias at the time.
** The Empire taking cats seems weird, but there has been one instance in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'' where an Imperial governor had another species of cats culled out of fear too many were becoming feral.
** The world is Garel (and is in fact the first instance we've seen of Garel outside of the ports), a major recurring location in ''[[Literature/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
* CuteKitten: Tookie.
* FriendToAllChildren: As seen in the film, Jyn has a weakness for children in danger.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: The short takes place on Garel, meaning that Jyn was a short hyperspace trip away from the events of ''Rebels''. In fact, the Phoenix Cell was ''on'' Garel for a short time during the second season, leaving the possibility that Jyn may have been around during that time. Turns out to be a case of {{Foreshadowing}}.
* ProducePelting: Jyn chucks a meiloorun at a stormtrooper to get his attention.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tookie might be the cutest [[CuteKitten tooka]] on screen yet, and her personality makes her all the more endearing.
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her Tooka]]: By the girl's own admission, her tooka is all she has.
* CombatPragmatist: Jyn shoots out a pipe to cover her escape and then drops the stormtroopers into a sewer
* ContinuityNod:
** Jyn hesitates for a moment before revealing her true name. As revealed in ''Literature/RebelRising'', she was going by an alias at the time.
** The Empire taking cats seems weird, but there has been one instance in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'' where an Imperial governor had another species of cats culled out of fear too many were becoming feral.
** The world is Garel (and is in fact the first instance we've seen of Garel outside of the ports), a major recurring location in ''[[Literature/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
* CuteKitten: Tookie.
* FriendToAllChildren: As seen in the film, Jyn has a weakness for children in danger.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: The short takes place on Garel, meaning that Jyn was a short hyperspace trip away from the events of ''Rebels''. In fact, the Phoenix Cell was ''on'' Garel for a short time during the second season, leaving the possibility that Jyn may have been around during that time. Turns out to be a case of {{Foreshadowing}}.
* ProducePelting: Jyn chucks a meiloorun at a stormtrooper to get his attention.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tookie might be the cutest [[CuteKitten tooka]] on screen yet, and her personality makes her all the more endearing.
to:
* ADogNamedDog: Unless it's a nickname, the tooka's name is Tookie.
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her Tooka]]: By the girl's own admission, her tooka is all she has.
* CombatPragmatist: Jyn shoots out a pipe to cover her escapeAdaptationExpansion: The novelization adds in additional scenes and then drops the stormtroopers into a sewer
* ContinuityNod:
** Jyn hesitates for a moment before revealing her true name. As revealed in ''Literature/RebelRising'', she was going by an alias at the time.
** The Empire taking cats seems weird, but there has been one instance in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'' where an Imperial governor had another species of cats culled out of fear too many were becoming feral.
** The world is Garel (and is in fact the first instance we've seen of Garel outside of the ports), a major recurring location in ''[[Literature/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
* CuteKitten: Tookie.
* FriendToAllChildren: As seendialogue not in the film, Jyn has a weakness for children in danger.
short.
*OneDegreeOfSeparation: AmbiguousTimePeriod: The short at least takes place on Garel, meaning that Jyn after Season 3, as evidenced by the magazine comics featuring Ketsu, which go into Season 3.
* AsYouKnow: In the novelization, Sabine and Hera explain to each other who Ketsu is and why she hasn't joined yet for the sake of ExpositionDump & if viewers have forgotten who she is (as of this writing, she last appeared in Season 2 of ''Rebels''--two years ago before ''Forces of Destiny'' began--and hasn't appeared in the show since).
* BittersweetEnding: Yay! The child is saved! Ketsu is a rebel!... But mission failed; not a single crate of food wasa short hyperspace trip away from taken back. Unless Hera magnet-grabbed the crates like in other episodes of ''Rebels'', or even found another place to steal crates.
* CallBack: To the events of''Rebels''. In fact, "Blood Sisters". Other encounters with Ketsu in "The Forgotten Droid" and the Phoenix Cell was ''on'' Garel for a short time during the second season, leaving the possibility magazine comics aren't talked about, though justified in that Jyn may have they're besides the point.
* CallForward: Sabine's new appearance in Season 4 has her change her orange starbird to yellow. In the novelization, she paints a yellow starbird onto Ketsu's armor at the end of this episode. However, as LimitedWardrobe is in play, Sabine is still in her Season 2 appearance, and the actual episode revealed Ketsu's starbird is just the regular Rebel Alliance insignia.
* ContinuityNod: Though not explicitly referenced, Ketsu left Black Sun due to being disgruntled with their methods. In [[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine the magazine comics]], in one incident, she informs Sabine that an old friend of hers has beenaround during imprisoned by Black Sun so she can break him out, and in another incident, she refuses to follow orders to kill a former hitman of Black Sun who quit the organization because he was tired of killing & wanted to take care of his family.
* ExpositionDump: In the short, Sabine explains thattime. Turns out Ketsu left Black Sun and is now open to be joining the rebels.
* GoodCostumeSwitch: Sabine paints acase rebel starbird over the Black Sun insignia on Ketsu's armor when the latter agrees to join the rebels.
* HeelFaceTurn: Ketsu eventually left Black Sun offscreen prior to this episode. According to the novelization, it was because [[EverybodyHasStandards she didn't like they way they rolled]].
* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: Ketsu joins the Rebellion at the end of{{Foreshadowing}}.
the episode, a rather important choice for her to make, in spite of the show being about minor moments in the characters' lives.
*ProducePelting: Jyn chucks a meiloorun LastNameBasis: Ketsu refers to Sabine as "Wren", at least in the novelization.
* WouldntHurtAChild: While we don't know how she would've dealt with young children prior to "Blood Sisters" and she does mock astormtrooper preteen boy in "Too Late to Change" from the ''Rebels Magazine'', a Chadra-Fan child refugee found hiding in the food crate in the midst of a firefight is used to show that Ketsu does care and is capable of being a heroine by helping Sabine in trying to get his attention.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tookie might beboth him and the cutest [[CuteKitten tooka]] on screen yet, and her personality makes her all crate back to the more endearing.''Ghost''.
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her Tooka]]: By the girl's own admission, her tooka is all she has.
* CombatPragmatist: Jyn shoots out a pipe to cover her escape
* ContinuityNod:
** Jyn hesitates for a moment before revealing her true name. As revealed in ''Literature/RebelRising'', she was going by an alias at the time.
** The Empire taking cats seems weird, but there has been one instance in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'' where an Imperial governor had another species of cats culled out of fear too many were becoming feral.
** The world is Garel (and is in fact the first instance we've seen of Garel outside of the ports), a major recurring location in ''[[Literature/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
* CuteKitten: Tookie.
* FriendToAllChildren: As seen
*
* AsYouKnow: In the novelization, Sabine and Hera explain to each other who Ketsu is and why she hasn't joined yet for the sake of ExpositionDump & if viewers have forgotten who she is (as of this writing, she last appeared in Season 2 of ''Rebels''--two years ago before ''Forces of Destiny'' began--and hasn't appeared in the show since).
* BittersweetEnding: Yay! The child is saved! Ketsu is a rebel!... But mission failed; not a single crate of food was
* CallBack: To the events of
* CallForward: Sabine's new appearance in Season 4 has her change her orange starbird to yellow. In the novelization, she paints a yellow starbird onto Ketsu's armor at the end of this episode. However, as LimitedWardrobe is in play, Sabine is still in her Season 2 appearance, and the actual episode revealed Ketsu's starbird is just the regular Rebel Alliance insignia.
* ContinuityNod: Though not explicitly referenced, Ketsu left Black Sun due to being disgruntled with their methods. In [[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine the magazine comics]], in one incident, she informs Sabine that an old friend of hers has been
* ExpositionDump: In the short, Sabine explains that
* GoodCostumeSwitch: Sabine paints a
* HeelFaceTurn: Ketsu eventually left Black Sun offscreen prior to this episode. According to the novelization, it was because [[EverybodyHasStandards she didn't like they way they rolled]].
* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: Ketsu joins the Rebellion at the end of
*
* WouldntHurtAChild: While we don't know how she would've dealt with young children prior to "Blood Sisters" and she does mock a
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Tookie might be
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[[folder: ''Bounty of Trouble'']]
'''Timeframe''': During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine Wren has to fake an attack on a certain Imperial delegate by the name of Leia.
'''Timeframe''': During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine Wren has to fake an attack on a certain Imperial delegate by the name of Leia.
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'''Timeframe''':
'''Timeframe:''' During
Sabine Wren has
As Ahsoka teaches Padmé to
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* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The ExpositionDump (as detailed below) makes it vague as to whether or not the events of "A Princess On Lothal" have already happened (considering in that episode, neither of them seem to properly introduce themselves to each other). The fact that Sabine's on Garel, which the rebels abandoned the episode before "A Princess On Lothal", may indicate that this was before that episode, though there's nothing against the possibility that Sabine returned after the evacuation.
* ContinuityNod:
** The events of the short take place on Garel, just like the short released before this, "The Stranger".
** Sabine's artistic shtick is in full play -- she gets the stormtroopers with a paint bomb, just like in the ''Rebels'' promotional short, "Art Attack".
** This won't be the only time an important data file in Leia's hands has to be sent off.
** Sabine's theme plays as Sabine and Leia part ways.
* ExpositionDump: Sabine introducing herself and Leia reiterating why she can't be seen openly helping Sabine is for the sake of audience members who haven't watched ''Rebels'' and are [[JustHereForGodzilla just here for Leia]].
* KillerRobot: IG-88 in a rare animated appearance.
* SummonBiggerFish: Leia manages to con the stormtroopers into attacking IG-88 instead of the actual culprit, Sabine Wren.
* ContinuityNod:
** The events of the short take place on Garel, just like the short released before this, "The Stranger".
** Sabine's artistic shtick is in full play -- she gets the stormtroopers with a paint bomb, just like in the ''Rebels'' promotional short, "Art Attack".
** This won't be the only time an important data file in Leia's hands has to be sent off.
** Sabine's theme plays as Sabine and Leia part ways.
* ExpositionDump: Sabine introducing herself and Leia reiterating why she can't be seen openly helping Sabine is for the sake of audience members who haven't watched ''Rebels'' and are [[JustHereForGodzilla just here for Leia]].
* KillerRobot: IG-88 in a rare animated appearance.
* SummonBiggerFish: Leia manages to con the stormtroopers into attacking IG-88 instead of the actual culprit, Sabine Wren.
to:
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The ExpositionDump (as detailed below) makes it vague as to whether or not AceCustom: Padmé's starfighter is covered in chromium like the events rest of "A Princess On Lothal" have already happened (considering in that episode, neither of them seem to properly introduce themselves to each other). The fact that Sabine's on Garel, which the rebels abandoned the episode before "A Princess On Lothal", may indicate that this was before that episode, though there's nothing against the possibility that Sabine returned after the evacuation.
her ships. It lets her shrug off light blaster fire.
*ContinuityNod:
** The events of the short take place on Garel,ContinuityNod: Padmé salutes with two fingers, just like the her [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars husband]] and [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi son]].
* GirlsNightOutEpisode: The shortreleased before this, "The Stranger".
** Sabine's artistic shtick is in full play -- shefocuses on Ahsoka teaching Padmé combat maneuvers with her Naboo Starfighter.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Padmé brushes off her starfighter getting shot, telling Artoo to simply put out the fire it makes.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Vulture Droid has a disc on its top and can now fire green high-energy pulse blasts.
* StealthHiBye: Padmé pulls this off on the Vulture Droid, allowing her to destroy it.
* TakingTheBullet: Ahsoka getsthe stormtroopers with a paint bomb, just like in the ''Rebels'' promotional short, "Art Attack".
**way of a Vulture Droid's blast almost about to hit Padmé. This won't be the only time an important data file in Leia's hands has to be sent off.
** Sabine's theme plays as Sabine and Leia part ways.
* ExpositionDump: Sabine introducing herself and Leia reiterating why she can't be seen openly helping Sabine isputs her out for the sake of audience members who haven't watched ''Rebels'' and are [[JustHereForGodzilla just here for Leia]].
* KillerRobot: IG-88 in a rare animated appearance.
* SummonBiggerFish: Leia manages to con the stormtroopers into attacking IG-88 instead of the actual culprit, Sabine Wren.entire fight.
*
** The events of the short take place on Garel,
* GirlsNightOutEpisode: The short
** Sabine's artistic shtick is in full play -- she
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Padmé brushes off her starfighter getting shot, telling Artoo to simply put out the fire it makes.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Vulture Droid has a disc on its top and can now fire green high-energy pulse blasts.
* StealthHiBye: Padmé pulls this off on the Vulture Droid, allowing her to destroy it.
* TakingTheBullet: Ahsoka gets
**
** Sabine's theme plays as Sabine and Leia part ways.
* ExpositionDump: Sabine introducing herself and Leia reiterating why she can't be seen openly helping Sabine is
* KillerRobot: IG-88 in a rare animated appearance.
* SummonBiggerFish: Leia manages to con the stormtroopers into attacking IG-88 instead of the actual culprit, Sabine Wren.
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[[folder:''Newest Recruit'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine attempts to recruit her old friend, Ketsu Onyo, to the Rebellion by partnering up in a supply mission.
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine attempts to recruit her old friend, Ketsu Onyo, to the Rebellion by partnering up in a supply mission.
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'''Timeframe:''' Between ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' scenes
During
Sabine attempts
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* AdaptationExpansion: The novelization adds in additional scenes and dialogue not in the short.
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The short at least takes place after Season 3, as evidenced by the magazine comics featuring Ketsu, which go into Season 3.
* AsYouKnow: In the novelization, Sabine and Hera explain to each other who Ketsu is and why she hasn't joined yet for the sake of ExpositionDump & if viewers have forgotten who she is (as of this writing, she last appeared in Season 2 of ''Rebels''--two years ago before ''Forces of Destiny'' began--and hasn't appeared in the show since).
* BittersweetEnding: Yay! The child is saved! Ketsu is a rebel!... But mission failed; not a single crate of food was taken back. Unless Hera magnet-grabbed the crates like in other episodes of ''Rebels'', or even found another place to steal crates.
* CallBack: To the events of "Blood Sisters". Other encounters with Ketsu in "The Forgotten Droid" and the magazine comics aren't talked about, though justified in that they're besides the point.
* CallForward: Sabine's new appearance in Season 4 has her change her orange starbird to yellow. In the novelization, she paints a yellow starbird onto Ketsu's armor at the end of this episode. However, as LimitedWardrobe is in play, Sabine is still in her Season 2 appearance, and the actual episode revealed Ketsu's starbird is just the regular Rebel Alliance insignia.
* ContinuityNod: Though not explicitly referenced, Ketsu left Black Sun due to being disgruntled with their methods. In [[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine the magazine comics]], in one incident, she informs Sabine that an old friend of hers has been imprisoned by Black Sun so she can break him out, and in another incident, she refuses to follow orders to kill a former hitman of Black Sun who quit the organization because he was tired of killing & wanted to take care of his family.
* ExpositionDump: In the short, Sabine explains that Ketsu left Black Sun and is now open to joining the rebels.
* GoodCostumeSwitch: Sabine paints a rebel starbird over the Black Sun insignia on Ketsu's armor when the latter agrees to join the rebels.
* HeelFaceTurn: Ketsu eventually left Black Sun offscreen prior to this episode. According to the novelization, it was because [[EverybodyHasStandards she didn't like they way they rolled]].
* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: Ketsu joins the Rebellion at the end of the episode, a rather important choice for her to make, in spite of the show being about minor moments in the characters' lives.
* LastNameBasis: Ketsu refers to Sabine as "Wren", at least in the novelization.
* WouldntHurtAChild: While we don't know how she would've dealt with young children prior to "Blood Sisters" and she does mock a preteen boy in "Too Late to Change" from the ''Rebels Magazine'', a Chadra-Fan child refugee found hiding in the food crate in the midst of a firefight is used to show that Ketsu does care and is capable of being a heroine by helping Sabine in trying to get both him and the crate back to the ''Ghost''.
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The short at least takes place after Season 3, as evidenced by the magazine comics featuring Ketsu, which go into Season 3.
* AsYouKnow: In the novelization, Sabine and Hera explain to each other who Ketsu is and why she hasn't joined yet for the sake of ExpositionDump & if viewers have forgotten who she is (as of this writing, she last appeared in Season 2 of ''Rebels''--two years ago before ''Forces of Destiny'' began--and hasn't appeared in the show since).
* BittersweetEnding: Yay! The child is saved! Ketsu is a rebel!... But mission failed; not a single crate of food was taken back. Unless Hera magnet-grabbed the crates like in other episodes of ''Rebels'', or even found another place to steal crates.
* CallBack: To the events of "Blood Sisters". Other encounters with Ketsu in "The Forgotten Droid" and the magazine comics aren't talked about, though justified in that they're besides the point.
* CallForward: Sabine's new appearance in Season 4 has her change her orange starbird to yellow. In the novelization, she paints a yellow starbird onto Ketsu's armor at the end of this episode. However, as LimitedWardrobe is in play, Sabine is still in her Season 2 appearance, and the actual episode revealed Ketsu's starbird is just the regular Rebel Alliance insignia.
* ContinuityNod: Though not explicitly referenced, Ketsu left Black Sun due to being disgruntled with their methods. In [[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine the magazine comics]], in one incident, she informs Sabine that an old friend of hers has been imprisoned by Black Sun so she can break him out, and in another incident, she refuses to follow orders to kill a former hitman of Black Sun who quit the organization because he was tired of killing & wanted to take care of his family.
* ExpositionDump: In the short, Sabine explains that Ketsu left Black Sun and is now open to joining the rebels.
* GoodCostumeSwitch: Sabine paints a rebel starbird over the Black Sun insignia on Ketsu's armor when the latter agrees to join the rebels.
* HeelFaceTurn: Ketsu eventually left Black Sun offscreen prior to this episode. According to the novelization, it was because [[EverybodyHasStandards she didn't like they way they rolled]].
* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: Ketsu joins the Rebellion at the end of the episode, a rather important choice for her to make, in spite of the show being about minor moments in the characters' lives.
* LastNameBasis: Ketsu refers to Sabine as "Wren", at least in the novelization.
* WouldntHurtAChild: While we don't know how she would've dealt with young children prior to "Blood Sisters" and she does mock a preteen boy in "Too Late to Change" from the ''Rebels Magazine'', a Chadra-Fan child refugee found hiding in the food crate in the midst of a firefight is used to show that Ketsu does care and is capable of being a heroine by helping Sabine in trying to get both him and the crate back to the ''Ghost''.
to:
* AdaptationExpansion: The novelization adds CuttingTheKnot: Tracker will explode in additional scenes 20 seconds if removed? Rip it off, throw it out the airlock, and dialogue not in the short.
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The short at least takes place after Season 3, as evidenced by the magazine comics featuring Ketsu, which go into Season 3.
* AsYouKnow: In the novelization, Sabine and Hera explain to each other who Ketsu is and why she hasn't joined yet for the sake of ExpositionDump & if viewers have forgotten who she is (as of this writing, she last appeared in Season 2 of ''Rebels''--two years agothen hyperspace away before ''Forces of Destiny'' began--and hasn't appeared in the show since).
it explodes.
*BittersweetEnding: Yay! The child is saved! Ketsu is a rebel!... But mission failed; not a single crate of food was taken back. Unless Hera magnet-grabbed the crates like in other episodes of ''Rebels'', or even found another place to steal crates.
* CallBack: To the events of "Blood Sisters". Other encounters with Ketsu in "The Forgotten Droid" and the magazine comics aren't talked about, though justified in that they're besides the point.
* CallForward: Sabine's new appearance in Season 4 has her change her orange starbird to yellow. In the novelization, she paints a yellow starbird onto Ketsu's armor at the end of this episode. However,LanguageBarrier: Comes up as LimitedWardrobe is in play, Sabine is still in her Season 2 appearance, and the actual episode revealed Ketsu's starbird is just the regular Rebel Alliance insignia.
* ContinuityNod: Though not explicitly referenced, Ketsu left Black Sun due to being disgruntled with their methods. In [[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine the magazine comics]], in one incident, she informs Sabine that an old friend of hers has been imprisoned by Black Sun so she can break him out, and in another incident, she refuses to follow orders to killa former hitman of Black Sun who quit the organization because he was tired of killing & wanted to take care of his family.
* ExpositionDump: In the short, Sabine explains that Ketsu left Black Sun and is now open to joining the rebels.
* GoodCostumeSwitch: Sabine paints a rebel starbird over the Black Sun insignia on Ketsu's armorproblem when the latter agrees to join the rebels.
* HeelFaceTurn: Ketsu eventually left Black Sun offscreen prior to this episode. According to the novelization, it was because [[EverybodyHasStandards she didn't like they way they rolled]].
* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: Ketsu joins the Rebellion at the end of the episode, a rather important choice for her to make, in spite of the show being about minor moments in the characters' lives.
* LastNameBasis: Ketsu refers to Sabine as "Wren", at least in the novelization.
* WouldntHurtAChild: While we don't know how she would've dealt with young children prior to "Blood Sisters"Chewie and she does mock a preteen boy in "Too Late Finn have to Change" from the ''Rebels Magazine'', a Chadra-Fan child refugee found hiding in the food crate in the midst of a firefight work together.
* NervesOfSteel: Finn isused to show that Ketsu does care and is capable of being a heroine by helping Sabine in trying to get both surprisingly calm when Rey tells him and the crate back to the ''Ghost''.he's holding a live grenade.
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The short at least takes place after Season 3, as evidenced by the magazine comics featuring Ketsu, which go into Season 3.
* AsYouKnow: In the novelization, Sabine and Hera explain to each other who Ketsu is and why she hasn't joined yet for the sake of ExpositionDump & if viewers have forgotten who she is (as of this writing, she last appeared in Season 2 of ''Rebels''--two years ago
*
* CallBack: To the events of "Blood Sisters". Other encounters with Ketsu in "The Forgotten Droid" and the magazine comics aren't talked about, though justified in that they're besides the point.
* CallForward: Sabine's new appearance in Season 4 has her change her orange starbird to yellow. In the novelization, she paints a yellow starbird onto Ketsu's armor at the end of this episode. However,
* ContinuityNod: Though not explicitly referenced, Ketsu left Black Sun due to being disgruntled with their methods. In [[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine the magazine comics]], in one incident, she informs Sabine that an old friend of hers has been imprisoned by Black Sun so she can break him out, and in another incident, she refuses to follow orders to kill
* ExpositionDump: In the short, Sabine explains that Ketsu left Black Sun and is now open to joining the rebels.
* GoodCostumeSwitch: Sabine paints a rebel starbird over the Black Sun insignia on Ketsu's armor
* HeelFaceTurn: Ketsu eventually left Black Sun offscreen prior to this episode. According to the novelization, it was because [[EverybodyHasStandards she didn't like they way they rolled]].
* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: Ketsu joins the Rebellion at the end of the episode, a rather important choice for her to make, in spite of the show being about minor moments in the characters' lives.
* LastNameBasis: Ketsu refers to Sabine as "Wren", at least in the novelization.
* WouldntHurtAChild: While we don't know how she would've dealt with young children prior to "Blood Sisters"
* NervesOfSteel: Finn is
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As Ahsoka teaches Padmé to pilot a starfighter, they are attacked by a droid starfighter.
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* AceCustom: Padmé's starfighter is covered in chromium like the rest of her ships. It lets her shrug off light blaster fire.
* ContinuityNod: Padmé salutes with two fingers, just like her [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars husband]] and [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi son]].
* GirlsNightOutEpisode: The short focuses on Ahsoka teaching Padmé combat maneuvers with her Naboo Starfighter.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Padmé brushes off her starfighter getting shot, telling Artoo to simply put out the fire it makes.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Vulture Droid has a disc on its top and can now fire green high-energy pulse blasts.
* StealthHiBye: Padmé pulls this off on the Vulture Droid, allowing her to destroy it.
* TakingTheBullet: Ahsoka gets in the way of a Vulture Droid's blast almost about to hit Padmé. This puts her out for the entire fight.
* ContinuityNod: Padmé salutes with two fingers, just like her [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars husband]] and [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi son]].
* GirlsNightOutEpisode: The short focuses on Ahsoka teaching Padmé combat maneuvers with her Naboo Starfighter.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Padmé brushes off her starfighter getting shot, telling Artoo to simply put out the fire it makes.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Vulture Droid has a disc on its top and can now fire green high-energy pulse blasts.
* StealthHiBye: Padmé pulls this off on the Vulture Droid, allowing her to destroy it.
* TakingTheBullet: Ahsoka gets in the way of a Vulture Droid's blast almost about to hit Padmé. This puts her out for the entire fight.
to:
* AceCustom: Padmé's starfighter is covered in chromium BeYourself: Ahsoka learns the key to mastering dual-wielding: she must fight like herself and not in any other way.
* CallBack: After years of being a NoodleIncident, we're finally learning how Ahsoka got around to dual-wielding, albeit perhaps not how she got her shoto.
* CallForward:
** Yoda encourages Ahsoka to create new moves with her two lightsabers. Her new move is deflecting a blade from behind, just as she would in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' when [[spoiler:Vader tries to strike her down from therest back as she stalls so Kanan and Ezra can escape Malachor]].
** Possibly a stretch, but a shot ofher ships. It lets her shrug off light blaster fire.
Ahsoka and Anakin in a blade-lock seems framed similarly to a shot in ''Rebels'' where [[spoiler:Vader presses down Ahsoka while blade-locking]].
* ContinuityNod:Padmé salutes with two fingers, just like her [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars husband]] The Jedi training dojo appears as it did in the ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsKanan Kanan]]'' comic and [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi son]].
''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' television series.
*GirlsNightOutEpisode: The short focuses on {{Facepalm}}: Anakin does this when Ahsoka teaching Padmé combat maneuvers forgets to bow, and when she falls during her battle with Master Yoda.
* ReverseGrip: Ahsoka starts out holding herNaboo Starfighter.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Padmé brushes off her starfighter getting shot, telling Artoo to simply put outblades the fire it makes.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Vulture Droid has a disc on its top and can now fire green high-energy pulse blasts.
* StealthHiBye: Padmé pulls this off on the Vulture Droid, allowingnormal way, but when Yoda tells her to destroy it.
* TakingTheBullet: Ahsoka gets in the way of a Vulture Droid's blast almost aboutfight like herself, she switches to hit Padmé. This puts her out for the entire fight.this and does much better.
* CallBack: After years of being a NoodleIncident, we're finally learning how Ahsoka got around to dual-wielding, albeit perhaps not how she got her shoto.
* CallForward:
** Yoda encourages Ahsoka to create new moves with her two lightsabers. Her new move is deflecting a blade from behind, just as she would in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' when [[spoiler:Vader tries to strike her down from the
** Possibly a stretch, but a shot of
* ContinuityNod:
*
* ReverseGrip: Ahsoka starts out holding her
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Padmé brushes off her starfighter getting shot, telling Artoo to simply put out
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Vulture Droid has a disc on its top and can now fire green high-energy pulse blasts.
* StealthHiBye: Padmé pulls this off on the Vulture Droid, allowing
* TakingTheBullet: Ahsoka gets in the way of a Vulture Droid's blast almost about
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'''Timeframe:''' Between ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' scenes
During their trip to Takodana, Rey and Chewbacca remove a tracker from the ''Millennium Falcon'', having been placed there by Unkar Plutt.
'''Timeframe:''' Between ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' scenes
During their trip to Takodana, Rey and Chewbacca remove a tracker from the ''Millennium Falcon'', having been placed there by Unkar Plutt.
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'''Timeframe:'''
Sabine and
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* CuttingTheKnot: Tracker will explode in 20 seconds if removed? Rip it off, throw it out the airlock, and then hyperspace away before it explodes.
* LanguageBarrier: Comes up as a problem when Chewie and Finn have to work together.
* NervesOfSteel: Finn is surprisingly calm when Rey tells him he's holding a live grenade.
* LanguageBarrier: Comes up as a problem when Chewie and Finn have to work together.
* NervesOfSteel: Finn is surprisingly calm when Rey tells him he's holding a live grenade.
to:
* CuttingTheKnot: Tracker will explode in 20 seconds if removed? Rip it off, throw it out AmbiguousTimePeriod: Sabine reporting to Phoenix Squadron suggests that the airlock, short takes place during Season 2 or Season 3 of ''Rebels''. The ContinuityNod to “Blood Sisters” suggests this takes place shortly after that episode.
%%* CallBack: This episode is a sequel to both "Newest Recruit" andthen hyperspace away "The Stranger".
* ContinuityNod: Sabine acknowledges that she used to be a loner, referencing when this topic was addressed in “Blood Sisters”.
* MistakenForTerrorist: Well, she’s not an active rebel, but Jyn picks up Sabine’s fallen piece of intel and a squad of Stormtroopers come across her, mistaking her for an accomplice of Sabine.
* NotSoDifferent: Sabine can relate to Jyn, as they’re both loners.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Sabine has no idea how important Jyn is (or perhaps [[Film/RogueOne "will be"]]) to the rebels, particularly Saw, [[AmbiguousTimePeriod who she or may not have met by now]]. Likewise, Jyn doesn't know that Sabine is more than just some random rebel and that she's met/she'll meet Saw. Neither of them know each others’ names either.
* WhamEpisode: This episode reveals that Sabine and Jyn have met each other beforeit explodes.
* LanguageBarrier: Comes up as a problem when Chewie and Finn have to work together.
* NervesOfSteel: Finn is surprisingly calm when Rey tells him he's holding a live grenade.& made somewhat of an alliance.
%%* CallBack: This episode is a sequel to both "Newest Recruit" and
* ContinuityNod: Sabine acknowledges that she used to be a loner, referencing when this topic was addressed in “Blood Sisters”.
* MistakenForTerrorist: Well, she’s not an active rebel, but Jyn picks up Sabine’s fallen piece of intel and a squad of Stormtroopers come across her, mistaking her for an accomplice of Sabine.
* NotSoDifferent: Sabine can relate to Jyn, as they’re both loners.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Sabine has no idea how important Jyn is (or perhaps [[Film/RogueOne "will be"]]) to the rebels, particularly Saw, [[AmbiguousTimePeriod who she or may not have met by now]]. Likewise, Jyn doesn't know that Sabine is more than just some random rebel and that she's met/she'll meet Saw. Neither of them know each others’ names either.
* WhamEpisode: This episode reveals that Sabine and Jyn have met each other before
* LanguageBarrier: Comes up as a problem when Chewie and Finn have to work together.
* NervesOfSteel: Finn is surprisingly calm when Rey tells him he's holding a live grenade.
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[[folder:''Teach You, I Will'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
Anakin teaches a frustrated Ahsoka to fight with two lightsabers. Yoda intervenes, deals with the young Jedi and teaches her a valuable lesson.
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
Anakin teaches a frustrated Ahsoka to fight with two lightsabers. Yoda intervenes, deals with the young Jedi and teaches her a valuable lesson.
to:
'''Timeframe:'''
Anakin teaches a frustrated Ahsoka
Leia forces Han to
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* BeYourself: Ahsoka learns the key to mastering dual-wielding: she must fight like herself and not in any other way.
* CallBack: After years of being a NoodleIncident, we're finally learning how Ahsoka got around to dual-wielding, albeit perhaps not how she got her shoto.
* CallForward:
** Yoda encourages Ahsoka to create new moves with her two lightsabers. Her new move is deflecting a blade from behind, just as she would in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' when [[spoiler:Vader tries to strike her down from the back as she stalls so Kanan and Ezra can escape Malachor]].
** Possibly a stretch, but a shot of Ahsoka and Anakin in a blade-lock seems framed similarly to a shot in ''Rebels'' where [[spoiler:Vader presses down Ahsoka while blade-locking]].
* ContinuityNod: The Jedi training dojo appears as it did in the ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsKanan Kanan]]'' comic and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' television series.
* {{Facepalm}}: Anakin does this when Ahsoka forgets to bow, and when she falls during her battle with Master Yoda.
* ReverseGrip: Ahsoka starts out holding her blades the normal way, but when Yoda tells her to fight like herself, she switches to this and does much better.
* CallBack: After years of being a NoodleIncident, we're finally learning how Ahsoka got around to dual-wielding, albeit perhaps not how she got her shoto.
* CallForward:
** Yoda encourages Ahsoka to create new moves with her two lightsabers. Her new move is deflecting a blade from behind, just as she would in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' when [[spoiler:Vader tries to strike her down from the back as she stalls so Kanan and Ezra can escape Malachor]].
** Possibly a stretch, but a shot of Ahsoka and Anakin in a blade-lock seems framed similarly to a shot in ''Rebels'' where [[spoiler:Vader presses down Ahsoka while blade-locking]].
* ContinuityNod: The Jedi training dojo appears as it did in the ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsKanan Kanan]]'' comic and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' television series.
* {{Facepalm}}: Anakin does this when Ahsoka forgets to bow, and when she falls during her battle with Master Yoda.
* ReverseGrip: Ahsoka starts out holding her blades the normal way, but when Yoda tells her to fight like herself, she switches to this and does much better.
to:
* BeYourself: Ahsoka learns AscendedMeme: The Ewoks want to [[ImAHumanitarian eat]] the key Stormtroopers.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Leia doesn't want the Ewoks tomastering dual-wielding: be eating Imperials, though it's possible she must fight like herself and not in any other way.
* CallBack: After years of being a NoodleIncident, we're finally learning how Ahsoka got around to dual-wielding, albeit perhaps not how she got her shoto.
* CallForward:
** Yoda encourages Ahsoka to create new moves with her two lightsabers. Her new move is deflecting a blade from behind,just as she would in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' when [[spoiler:Vader tries wants to strike her down from be spared of the back as she stalls so Kanan and Ezra can escape Malachor]].
** Possibly a stretch, but a shotsight of Ahsoka and Anakin in a blade-lock seems framed similarly to a shot in ''Rebels'' where [[spoiler:Vader presses down Ahsoka while blade-locking]].
it.
*ContinuityNod: The Jedi training dojo appears as it did in the ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsKanan Kanan]]'' comic and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' television series.
* {{Facepalm}}: Anakin does{{Interquel}}: Presumably, this when Ahsoka forgets to bow, takes place after ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', as Han and when she falls during her battle with Master Yoda.
* ReverseGrip: Ahsoka starts out holding her bladesLeia had to focus on raiding an Imperial base and Operation: Cinder immediately after the normal way, but when Yoda tells her events of ''Return of the Jedi''.
* TheRival: Han and Hera appear tofight like herself, she switches have a joke rivalry about whose ship is better. Hera only gives rations to Han after getting him to admit that the ''Ghost'' is better than the ''Millennium Falcon''.
* SchrodingersCanon: Hera and Chopper were present at the Endor celebration at the end of ''Return of the Jedi'' according to ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. Given that thisand does much better.short shows that Hera was still on Endor after the battle, it can be assumed her presence at the Endor celebration is canon.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Leia doesn't want the Ewoks to
* CallBack: After years of being a NoodleIncident, we're finally learning how Ahsoka got around to dual-wielding, albeit perhaps not how she got her shoto.
* CallForward:
** Yoda encourages Ahsoka to create new moves with her two lightsabers. Her new move is deflecting a blade from behind,
** Possibly a stretch, but a shot
*
* {{Facepalm}}: Anakin does
* ReverseGrip: Ahsoka starts out holding her blades
* TheRival: Han and Hera appear to
* SchrodingersCanon: Hera and Chopper were present at the Endor celebration at the end of ''Return of the Jedi'' according to ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. Given that this
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[[folder:''Accidental Allies'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'', before ''Film/RogueOne''
Sabine and Jyn accidentally meet while fleeing from Stormtroopers.
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'', before ''Film/RogueOne''
Sabine and Jyn accidentally meet while fleeing from Stormtroopers.
to:
'''Timeframe:'''
Sabine and Jyn accidentally meet while fleeing from Stormtroopers.
Rey gets into trouble trying to earn new portions.
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* AmbiguousTimePeriod: Sabine reporting to Phoenix Squadron suggests that the short takes place during Season 2 or Season 3 of ''Rebels''. The ContinuityNod to “Blood Sisters” suggests this takes place shortly after that episode.
%%* CallBack: This episode is a sequel to both "Newest Recruit" and "The Stranger".
* ContinuityNod: Sabine acknowledges that she used to be a loner, referencing when this topic was addressed in “Blood Sisters”.
* MistakenForTerrorist: Well, she’s not an active rebel, but Jyn picks up Sabine’s fallen piece of intel and a squad of Stormtroopers come across her, mistaking her for an accomplice of Sabine.
* NotSoDifferent: Sabine can relate to Jyn, as they’re both loners.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Sabine has no idea how important Jyn is (or perhaps [[Film/RogueOne "will be"]]) to the rebels, particularly Saw, [[AmbiguousTimePeriod who she or may not have met by now]]. Likewise, Jyn doesn't know that Sabine is more than just some random rebel and that she's met/she'll meet Saw. Neither of them know each others’ names either.
* WhamEpisode: This episode reveals that Sabine and Jyn have met each other before & made somewhat of an alliance.
%%* CallBack: This episode is a sequel to both "Newest Recruit" and "The Stranger".
* ContinuityNod: Sabine acknowledges that she used to be a loner, referencing when this topic was addressed in “Blood Sisters”.
* MistakenForTerrorist: Well, she’s not an active rebel, but Jyn picks up Sabine’s fallen piece of intel and a squad of Stormtroopers come across her, mistaking her for an accomplice of Sabine.
* NotSoDifferent: Sabine can relate to Jyn, as they’re both loners.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Sabine has no idea how important Jyn is (or perhaps [[Film/RogueOne "will be"]]) to the rebels, particularly Saw, [[AmbiguousTimePeriod who she or may not have met by now]]. Likewise, Jyn doesn't know that Sabine is more than just some random rebel and that she's met/she'll meet Saw. Neither of them know each others’ names either.
* WhamEpisode: This episode reveals that Sabine and Jyn have met each other before & made somewhat of an alliance.
to:
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: Sabine reporting to Phoenix Squadron suggests that AndroclesLion: The happabore helps Rey get the short takes place during Season 2 or Season 3 of ''Rebels''. The ContinuityNod to “Blood Sisters” suggests this takes place shortly junk home after she removes the machine that's blocking its airways.
* TheBet: Unkar makes Rey bet her speeder in exchange for the coordinates. She wins and gets twenty portions.
* CoveredInGunge: Poor Rey gets covered in happabore snot when she removes the junk lodged in its nostril.
* FriendlessBackground: Unkar mocks Rey for hers, noting thatepisode.
%%* CallBack: This episode isa sequel to both "Newest Recruit" and "The Stranger".
single scavenger can't bring in the wreck he wants. She does end up making one friend: the happabore.
*ContinuityNod: Sabine acknowledges ImpossibleTask: Unkar knows full well that she used there's no way Rey can bring in the wreck alone, as her speeder is too weak to be a loner, referencing when this topic tow it. What he didn't consider was addressed in “Blood Sisters”.
* MistakenForTerrorist: Well, she’s not an active rebel, but Jyn picks up Sabine’s fallen piece of intel and a squad of Stormtroopers come across her, mistaking her for an accomplice of Sabine.
* NotSoDifferent: Sabine can relate to Jyn, as they’re both loners.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Sabine has no idea how important Jyn is (or perhaps [[Film/RogueOne "will be"]]) tothe rebels, particularly Saw, [[AmbiguousTimePeriod who she or may not have met by now]]. Likewise, Jyn doesn't know that Sabine is more than just some random rebel and that she's met/she'll meet Saw. Neither happabore helping out.
* NoseNuggets: Rey gets covered in these, courtesy ofthem know each others’ names either.
* WhamEpisode: This episode reveals that Sabine and Jyn have met each other before & made somewhat of an alliance.the Happabore.
* TheBet: Unkar makes Rey bet her speeder in exchange for the coordinates. She wins and gets twenty portions.
* CoveredInGunge: Poor Rey gets covered in happabore snot when she removes the junk lodged in its nostril.
* FriendlessBackground: Unkar mocks Rey for hers, noting that
%%* CallBack: This episode is
*
* MistakenForTerrorist: Well, she’s not an active rebel, but Jyn picks up Sabine’s fallen piece of intel and a squad of Stormtroopers come across her, mistaking her for an accomplice of Sabine.
* NotSoDifferent: Sabine can relate to Jyn, as they’re both loners.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Sabine has no idea how important Jyn is (or perhaps [[Film/RogueOne "will be"]]) to
* NoseNuggets: Rey gets covered in these, courtesy of
* WhamEpisode: This episode reveals that Sabine and Jyn have met each other before & made somewhat of an alliance.
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[[folder:''An Imperial Feast'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Shortly after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
Leia forces Han to get ration bars to feed the Ewoks.
'''Timeframe:''' Shortly after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
Leia forces Han to get ration bars to feed the Ewoks.
to:
'''Timeframe:'''
Leia forces Han
Sabine allows Ketsu to
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* AscendedMeme: The Ewoks want to [[ImAHumanitarian eat]] the Stormtroopers.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Leia doesn't want the Ewoks to be eating Imperials, though it's possible she just wants to be spared of the sight of it.
* {{Interquel}}: Presumably, this takes place after ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', as Han and Leia had to focus on raiding an Imperial base and Operation: Cinder immediately after the events of ''Return of the Jedi''.
* TheRival: Han and Hera appear to have a joke rivalry about whose ship is better. Hera only gives rations to Han after getting him to admit that the ''Ghost'' is better than the ''Millennium Falcon''.
* SchrodingersCanon: Hera and Chopper were present at the Endor celebration at the end of ''Return of the Jedi'' according to ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. Given that this short shows that Hera was still on Endor after the battle, it can be assumed her presence at the Endor celebration is canon.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Leia doesn't want the Ewoks to be eating Imperials, though it's possible she just wants to be spared of the sight of it.
* {{Interquel}}: Presumably, this takes place after ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', as Han and Leia had to focus on raiding an Imperial base and Operation: Cinder immediately after the events of ''Return of the Jedi''.
* TheRival: Han and Hera appear to have a joke rivalry about whose ship is better. Hera only gives rations to Han after getting him to admit that the ''Ghost'' is better than the ''Millennium Falcon''.
* SchrodingersCanon: Hera and Chopper were present at the Endor celebration at the end of ''Return of the Jedi'' according to ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. Given that this short shows that Hera was still on Endor after the battle, it can be assumed her presence at the Endor celebration is canon.
to:
* AscendedMeme: The Ewoks want CaptainCrash: Ketsu can't seem to [[ImAHumanitarian eat]] get on a speeder without reducing it to scrap. Sabine's speeder meets the Stormtroopers.
same fate.
*EveryoneHasStandards: Leia doesn't want CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Sabine forces Ketsu to help build a brand new speeder after Ketsu comes back with only the Ewoks to be eating Imperials, though it's possible she just wants to be spared handlebars of the sight of it.
one she borrowed.
*{{Interquel}}: Presumably, WatchThePaintJob: Sabine tries to voice this takes place after ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', as Han and Leia had to focus on raiding an Imperial base and Operation: Cinder immediately after the events of ''Return of the Jedi''.
* TheRival: Han and Hera appear to have a joke rivalry about whose ship is better. Hera only gives rations to Han after getting him to admit that the ''Ghost'' is better than the ''Millennium Falcon''.
* SchrodingersCanon: Hera and Chopper were present at the Endor celebration at the end of ''Return of the Jedi'' according to ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. Given that this short shows that Hera was still on Endor after the battle, itthought when lending out her speeder, but Ketsu's gone before she can be assumed her presence at the Endor celebration is canon.say it.
*
*
* TheRival: Han and Hera appear to have a joke rivalry about whose ship is better. Hera only gives rations to Han after getting him to admit that the ''Ghost'' is better than the ''Millennium Falcon''.
* SchrodingersCanon: Hera and Chopper were present at the Endor celebration at the end of ''Return of the Jedi'' according to ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. Given that this short shows that Hera was still on Endor after the battle, it
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[[folder:''The Happabore Hazard'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
Rey gets into trouble trying to earn new portions.
'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
Rey gets into trouble trying to earn new portions.
to:
'''Timeframe:'''
Rey gets into trouble trying
Sabine and Hera hijack an Imperial shuttle, only to
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* AndroclesLion: The happabore helps Rey get the junk home after she removes the machine that's blocking its airways.
* TheBet: Unkar makes Rey bet her speeder in exchange for the coordinates. She wins and gets twenty portions.
* CoveredInGunge: Poor Rey gets covered in happabore snot when she removes the junk lodged in its nostril.
* FriendlessBackground: Unkar mocks Rey for hers, noting that a single scavenger can't bring in the wreck he wants. She does end up making one friend: the happabore.
* ImpossibleTask: Unkar knows full well that there's no way Rey can bring in the wreck alone, as her speeder is too weak to tow it. What he didn't consider was the happabore helping out.
* NoseNuggets: Rey gets covered in these, courtesy of the Happabore.
* TheBet: Unkar makes Rey bet her speeder in exchange for the coordinates. She wins and gets twenty portions.
* CoveredInGunge: Poor Rey gets covered in happabore snot when she removes the junk lodged in its nostril.
* FriendlessBackground: Unkar mocks Rey for hers, noting that a single scavenger can't bring in the wreck he wants. She does end up making one friend: the happabore.
* ImpossibleTask: Unkar knows full well that there's no way Rey can bring in the wreck alone, as her speeder is too weak to tow it. What he didn't consider was the happabore helping out.
* NoseNuggets: Rey gets covered in these, courtesy of the Happabore.
to:
* AndroclesLion: FailedASpotCheck: The happabore helps Rey get the junk home after she removes the machine that's blocking its airways.
* TheBet: Unkar makes Rey bet her speeder in exchange for the coordinates. She wins and gets twenty portions.
* CoveredInGunge: Poor Rey gets covered in happabore snot when she removes the junk lodged in its nostril.
* FriendlessBackground: Unkar mocks Rey for hers, notingepisode's premise is that Hera and Sabine were so focused on hijacking a single scavenger can't bring in the wreck he wants. She does end up making one friend: the happabore.
* ImpossibleTask: Unkar knows full wellship that there's no way Rey can bring in the wreck alone, as her speeder is too weak to tow it. What he they didn't consider notice if anyone was still aboard.
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points out at thehappabore helping out.
* NoseNuggets: Rey gets covered in these, courtesy of the Happabore.end, things would have gone much worse for everyone had Chopper not been involved.
* TheBet: Unkar makes Rey bet her speeder in exchange for the coordinates. She wins and gets twenty portions.
* CoveredInGunge: Poor Rey gets covered in happabore snot when she removes the junk lodged in its nostril.
* FriendlessBackground: Unkar mocks Rey for hers, noting
* ImpossibleTask: Unkar knows full well
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points out at the
* NoseNuggets: Rey gets covered in these, courtesy of the Happabore.
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[[folder:''Crash Course'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine allows Ketsu to borrow her speeder bike.
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine allows Ketsu to borrow her speeder bike.
to:
'''Timeframe:''' During
Sabine allows Ketsu
Ahsoka joins a mission with Anakin and Padmé and proves to
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* CaptainCrash: Ketsu can't seem to get on a speeder without reducing it to scrap. Sabine's speeder meets the same fate.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Sabine forces Ketsu to help build a brand new speeder after Ketsu comes back with only the handlebars of the one she borrowed.
* WatchThePaintJob: Sabine tries to voice this thought when lending out her speeder, but Ketsu's gone before she can say it.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Sabine forces Ketsu to help build a brand new speeder after Ketsu comes back with only the handlebars of the one she borrowed.
* WatchThePaintJob: Sabine tries to voice this thought when lending out her speeder, but Ketsu's gone before she can say it.
to:
* CaptainCrash: Ketsu can't seem to get on a speeder without reducing it to scrap. Sabine's speeder meets CallForward:
** The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the samefate.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Sabine forces Ketsuone that she piloted in the GrandFinale to help build a brand new speeder after Ketsu comes back ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing withonly the handlebars Ahsoka’s desire to leave - to which Ahsoka agreed with a simple “I know”. As noted below, this episode explains what she meant.
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of theone she borrowed.
episode include the caption “she knows”, confirming it.
*WatchThePaintJob: Sabine tries LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to voice this thought when lending out her speeder, but Ketsu's gone before she stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmé can have some time alone.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could sayit.the same about the two of you]].
** The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the same
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Sabine forces Ketsu
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of the
*
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say
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[[folder:''Hasty Departure'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine and Hera hijack an Imperial shuttle, only to realize that there are Stormtroopers still onboard.
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
Sabine and Hera hijack an Imperial shuttle, only to realize that there are Stormtroopers still onboard.
to:
'''Timeframe:'''
Sabine
Finn and
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* FailedASpotCheck: The episode's premise is that Hera and Sabine were so focused on hijacking a ship that they didn't notice if anyone was still aboard.
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points out at the end, things would have gone much worse for everyone had Chopper not been involved.
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points out at the end, things would have gone much worse for everyone had Chopper not been involved.
to:
* FailedASpotCheck: The episode's premise is CallBack: BB-8 does the same "thumbs up lighter" trick that Hera he pulled in ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live in the Cantonican atmosphere.
* ShoutOut: Our heroes find themselves stuck in a swarm of jellyfish andSabine were so focused on hijacking a ship that they didn't notice if anyone was still aboard.
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points out at the end, things wouldhave gone much worse to navigate their way out. Are we talking about ''Star Wars'' or ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''?
* SpaceWhale: Space ''Jellyfish'', but still. The creatures ends up causing a lot of unnecessary trouble foreveryone had Chopper not been involved.our heroes.
* WrenchWench: Rose puts her skills to the test in repairing BB-8.
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live in the Cantonican atmosphere.
* ShoutOut: Our heroes find themselves stuck in a swarm of jellyfish and
* HypercompetentSidekick: As Hera points out at the end, things would
* SpaceWhale: Space ''Jellyfish'', but still. The creatures ends up causing a lot of unnecessary trouble for
* WrenchWench: Rose puts her skills to the test in repairing BB-8.
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[[folder:''Unexpected Company'']]
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
Ahsoka joins a mission with Anakin and Padmé and proves to be crucial to its success.
'''Timeframe:''' During ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
Ahsoka joins a mission with Anakin and Padmé and proves to be crucial to its success.
to:
'''Timeframe:'''
Ahsoka joins
Jyn encounters a
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* CallForward:
** The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the same one that she piloted in the GrandFinale to ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with Ahsoka’s desire to leave - to which Ahsoka agreed with a simple “I know”. As noted below, this episode explains what she meant.
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of the episode include the caption “she knows”, confirming it.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmé can have some time alone.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].
** The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the same one that she piloted in the GrandFinale to ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with Ahsoka’s desire to leave - to which Ahsoka agreed with a simple “I know”. As noted below, this episode explains what she meant.
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of the episode include the caption “she knows”, confirming it.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmé can have some time alone.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].
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* CallForward:
**MacGuffin: The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the same one that she piloted in the GrandFinale to ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with Ahsoka’s desire to leave - toKyber Crystal necklace, which Ahsoka agreed with doubles as a simple “I know”. As noted below, this episode explains what she meant.
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of the episode include the caption “she knows”, confirming it.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmé can have some time alone.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].TragicKeepsake.
**
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with Ahsoka’s desire to leave - to
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of the episode include the caption “she knows”, confirming it.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmé can have some time alone.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].
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'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheLastJedi''
Finn and Rose make their approach to Canto Bight and run into dangerous creatures along the way.
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheLastJedi''
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'''Timeframe:'''
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* CallBack: BB-8 does the same "thumbs up lighter" trick that he pulled in ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live in the Cantonican atmosphere.
* ShoutOut: Our heroes find themselves stuck in a swarm of jellyfish and have to navigate their way out. Are we talking about ''Star Wars'' or ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''?
* SpaceWhale: Space ''Jellyfish'', but still. The creatures ends up causing a lot of unnecessary trouble for our heroes.
* WrenchWench: Rose puts her skills to the test in repairing BB-8.
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live in the Cantonican atmosphere.
* ShoutOut: Our heroes find themselves stuck in a swarm of jellyfish and have to navigate their way out. Are we talking about ''Star Wars'' or ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''?
* SpaceWhale: Space ''Jellyfish'', but still. The creatures ends up causing a lot of unnecessary trouble for our heroes.
* WrenchWench: Rose puts her skills to the test in repairing BB-8.
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* CallBack: BB-8 does CollapsingLair: As a result of Teedo trying to dislodge a valuable part from the same "thumbs up lighter" trick Star Destroyer.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against her better judgment.
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy thathe pulled in ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live inRey makes off with the Cantonican atmosphere.
* ShoutOut: Our heroes find themselves stuck in a swarm of jellyfish and have to navigate their way out. Are we talking about ''Star Wars'' or ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''?
* SpaceWhale: Space ''Jellyfish'', but still. The creatures ends up causing a lot of unnecessary trouble for our heroes.
* WrenchWench: Rose puts her skills to the test in repairing BB-8.salvage, even though she saved his life.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against her better judgment.
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy that
* ElectricJellyfish: Large schools of these apparently live in
* ShoutOut: Our heroes find themselves stuck in a swarm of jellyfish and have to navigate their way out. Are we talking about ''Star Wars'' or ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''?
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'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/RogueOne''
Jyn encounters a young thief who takes something personal from her.
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** Maz apparently had aTragicKeepsake.thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in the knick of time.
* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', Boushh originally died before Leia assumed his identity. Here, he's just left incapacitated before Leia steals his disguise.
** Maz apparently had a
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in the knick of time.
* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', Boushh originally died before Leia assumed his identity. Here, he's just left incapacitated before Leia steals his disguise.
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'''Timeframe:''' Before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
Rey discovers competition while searching for valuable materials to salvage.
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* CollapsingLair: As a result of Teedo trying to dislodge a valuable part from the Star Destroyer.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against her better judgment.
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy that Rey makes off with the salvage, even though she saved his life.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against her better judgment.
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy that Rey makes off with the salvage, even though she saved his life.
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* CollapsingLair: As a result of Teedo trying to dislodge a valuable part from OddballInTheSeries: This is the Star Destroyer.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against her better judgment.
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy that Rey makes off with the salvage, even though she saved his life.first episode to not focus on a female protagonist.
* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against her better judgment.
* UngratefulBastard: Teedo isn't happy that Rey makes off with the salvage, even though she saved his life.
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[[folder:''Bounty Hunted'']]
'''Timeframe:''' After ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Maz helps Leia and her friends come up with a plan to rescue Han from Jabba's clutches.
'''Timeframe:''' After ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
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* CallForward:
** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in the knick of time.
* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', Boushh originally died before Leia assumed his identity. Here, he's just left incapacitated before Leia steals his disguise.
** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in the knick of time.
* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', Boushh originally died before Leia assumed his identity. Here, he's just left incapacitated before Leia steals his disguise.
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* CallForward:
** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she gotCallBack: Rey freezes the Porg holding her lightsaber in mid-air to stop it from diving into the water, referencing Kylo stopping the blaster bolt in mid-air in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and the fact that idea from.
she has been learning skills from their Force-bond.
*TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in the knick RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The Porgs, of time.
* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
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** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got
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* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
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'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
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[[folder:''Porg Problems'']]
'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheLastJedi''
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* CallBack: Rey freezes the Porg holding her lightsaber in mid-air to stop it from diving into the water, referencing Kylo stopping the blaster bolt in mid-air in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and the fact that she has been learning skills from their Force-bond.
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** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
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** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-wan Obi-Wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with Ahsoka’s desire to leave - to which Ahsoka agreed with a simple “I know”. As noted below, this episode explains what she meant.
* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmé's relationship. Social media reposts of the episode include the caption “she knows”, confirming it.
** In the season 5 finale of ''The Clone Wars'', Anakin confessed to empathizing with Ahsoka’s desire to leave - to which Ahsoka agreed with a simple “I know”. As noted below, this episode explains what she meant.
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* CallForward: The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the same one that she piloted in the GrandFinale to ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
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** The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the same one that she piloted in the GrandFinale to ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebelsRebels]]''.Rebels]]''.
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
** The shuttle that Ahsoka ends up taking? It's the same one that she piloted in the GrandFinale to ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels
** Ahsoka says that Obi-wan sent her to join Anakin and Padmé, indicating that Obi-wan may have already had suspicions about Anakin and Padméme.
* WhamLine:
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].
-->'''Padmé:''' You know, you and Anakin make a good team.
--> '''Ahsoka:''' Thanks. [[SecretKeeper I could say the same about the two of you]].
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''Star Wars: Forces of Destiny'' is a Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} animated web series with shorts focusing on the heroines of ''Franchise/StarWars''. It covers multiple eras of the saga and features Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo, Creator/FelicityJones, and Creator/KellyMarieTran reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]], [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], and [[Film/TheLastJedi Rose Tico]] most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Creator/CatherineTaber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]], and even actors from the live-action films including Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as (who else) C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker [[note]]The first time he has actually voiced an animated version of his character since the [[Film/TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial Holiday Special]][[/note]]. ''Star Wars'' newcomer Creator/ShelbyYoung voices [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana Leia Organa]].
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''Star Wars: Forces of Destiny'' is a Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} animated web series with shorts focusing on the heroines of ''Franchise/StarWars''. It covers multiple eras of the saga and features Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo, Creator/FelicityJones, Creator/FelicityJones[[note]]Though later replaced by Helen Sadler for Volume 3 and beyond[[/note]], and Creator/KellyMarieTran reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]], [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], and [[Film/TheLastJedi Rose Tico]] most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Creator/CatherineTaber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]], and even actors from the live-action films including Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as (who else) C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker [[note]]The first time he has actually voiced an animated version of his character since the [[Film/TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial Holiday Special]][[/note]]. ''Star Wars'' newcomer Creator/ShelbyYoung voices [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana Leia Organa]].
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* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmeé's relationship.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin and Padmeé can have some time alone.
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* InternalReveal: It's implied that this is how Ahsoka found out about Anakin and Padmeé's Padmé's relationship.
* LeaveTheTwoLovebirdsAlone: Ahsoka offers to stay with the ship at the end so Anakin andPadmeé Padmé can have some time alone.
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* SaveTheVillain: Rey rescues Teedo against her better judgment.
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** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in thefirst episode knick of time.
* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie tonot focus on a female protagonist.tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', Boushh originally died before Leia assumed his identity. Here, he's just left incapacitated before Leia steals his disguise.
** Maz apparently had a thing for Chewie long before ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', Leia threatens Jabba with a thermal detonator. Here, we see where she got that idea from.
* TakingYouWithMe: Boushh attempts this on Leia with a thermal detonator, but Maz deactivates it in the
* ShipperOnDeck: Maz tells Chewie to
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'', Boushh originally died before Leia assumed his identity. Here, he's just left incapacitated before Leia steals his disguise.
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'''Timeframe:''' Between scenes in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
Yoda teaches Luke an important lesson.
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''Star Wars: Forces of Destiny'' is a Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} animated web series with shorts focusing on the heroines of ''Franchise/StarWars''. It covers multiple eras of the saga and features Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo and Creator/FelicityJones reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]] and [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Creator/CatherineTaber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]], and even actors from the live-action films including Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as (who else) C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker [[note]]The first time he has actually voiced an animated version of his character since the [[Film/TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial Holiday Special]][[/note]]. ''Star Wars'' newcomer Creator/ShelbyYoung voices [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana Leia Organa]].
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''Star Wars: Forces of Destiny'' is a Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} animated web series with shorts focusing on the heroines of ''Franchise/StarWars''. It covers multiple eras of the saga and features Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo Creator/LupitaNyongo, Creator/FelicityJones, and Creator/FelicityJones Creator/KellyMarieTran reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]] and Kanata]], [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], and [[Film/TheLastJedi Rose Tico]] most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Creator/CatherineTaber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]], and even actors from the live-action films including Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as (who else) C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker [[note]]The first time he has actually voiced an animated version of his character since the [[Film/TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial Holiday Special]][[/note]]. ''Star Wars'' newcomer Creator/ShelbyYoung voices [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana Leia Organa]].
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''Star Wars: Forces of Destiny'' is a Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} animated web series with shorts focusing on the heroines of ''Franchise/StarWars''. It covers multiple eras of the saga and features Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo and Creator/FelicityJones reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]] and [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Creator/CatherineTaber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]], and even actors from the live-action films including Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn and Creator/AnthonyDaniels as (who else) C-3PO. ''Star Wars'' newcomer Creator/ShelbyYoung voices [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana Leia Organa]].
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''Star Wars: Forces of Destiny'' is a Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} animated web series with shorts focusing on the heroines of ''Franchise/StarWars''. It covers multiple eras of the saga and features Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo and Creator/FelicityJones reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]] and [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Creator/CatherineTaber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]], and even actors from the live-action films including Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn and Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as (who else) C-3PO.C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker [[note]]The first time he has actually voiced an animated version of his character since the [[Film/TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial Holiday Special]][[/note]]. ''Star Wars'' newcomer Creator/ShelbyYoung voices [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana Leia Organa]].
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* ActionGirl: The series focuses on ''Star Wars'' heroines, who each incarnate the trope their own way.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Anakin gets this treatment with [[{{bishonen}} much more of a pretty-boy look]] than he had in ''The Clone Wars''. His scar isn't there, either.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Anakin gets this treatment with [[{{bishonen}} much more of a pretty-boy look]] than he had in ''The Clone Wars''. His scar isn't there, either.
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* ActionGirl: The series focuses on ''Star Wars'' heroines, who each incarnate the trope their own way.
way. Though "The Path Ahead" stars Luke Skywalker instead.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Anakin gets this treatment with [[{{bishonen}} much more of a pretty-boy look]] than he had in ''The Clone Wars''. His scar isn't there, either. Volume 3 gives him a more masculine appearance.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Anakin gets this treatment with [[{{bishonen}} much more of a pretty-boy look]] than he had in ''The Clone Wars''. His scar isn't there, either. Volume 3 gives him a more masculine appearance.
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* RoleReprisal: The series will have Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo and Creator/FelicityJones reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]] and [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Catherine Taber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]].
* SavedByCanon: At the time the series was announced, ''Rebels'' had finished its third season, but the appearance of Hera, Sabine, Ketsu, and Chopper in events that have yet to pass in ''Rebels'' at least confirms they survive what is yet to come in ''Rebels'' until then. For Hera, she survives up to ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' ([[http://ew.com/movies/2017/04/13/star-wars-female-heroes-forces-of-destiny-stories/ this article]] mentions an episode that puts her on Endor, suggesting she makes it all the way through the Trilogy), while Sabine eventually returns to the main Rebellion (having left to help the Mandalorian Resistance) a little before the events of ''Film/ANewHope'' (at the time of this announcement, it was not revealed that she would rejoin the Rebellion in Season 4 yet).
* SavedByCanon: At the time the series was announced, ''Rebels'' had finished its third season, but the appearance of Hera, Sabine, Ketsu, and Chopper in events that have yet to pass in ''Rebels'' at least confirms they survive what is yet to come in ''Rebels'' until then. For Hera, she survives up to ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' ([[http://ew.com/movies/2017/04/13/star-wars-female-heroes-forces-of-destiny-stories/ this article]] mentions an episode that puts her on Endor, suggesting she makes it all the way through the Trilogy), while Sabine eventually returns to the main Rebellion (having left to help the Mandalorian Resistance) a little before the events of ''Film/ANewHope'' (at the time of this announcement, it was not revealed that she would rejoin the Rebellion in Season 4 yet).
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* RoleReprisal: The series will have Creator/DaisyRidley, Creator/LupitaNyongo and Creator/FelicityJones Creator/LupitaNyongo, Creator/FelicityJones, Creator/KellyMarieTran reprising their roles as [[Film/TheForceAwakens Rey, Maz Kanata]] and Kanata]], [[Film/RogueOne Jyn Erso]], and [[Film/TheLastJedi Rose Tico]] most notably. Also reprising their roles on the series are ''Star Wars'' animation veterans Creator/AshleyEckstein as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ahsoka Tano]], Catherine Taber as [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Padme Amidala]], Creator/MattLanter as [[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker Anakin Skywalker]], Tiya Sircar as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Sabine Wren]], Creator/VanessaMarshall as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Hera Syndulla]], and Creator/GinaTorres as [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Ketsu Onyo]].
Onyo]]. Other film actors reprising their roles include Creator/JohnBoyega as Finn, Creator/AnthonyDaniels as C-3PO, and Creator/MarkHamill as Luke Skywalker.
* SavedByCanon: At the time the series was announced, ''Rebels'' had finished its third season, but the appearance of Hera, Sabine, Ketsu, and Chopper in events that have yet to pass in ''Rebels'' at least confirms they survive what is yet to come in ''Rebels'' until then. For Hera, she survives up to ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' ([[http://ew.com/movies/2017/04/13/star-wars-female-heroes-forces-of-destiny-stories/ this article]] mentions an episode that puts her on Endor, suggesting she makes it all the way through the Trilogy), while Sabine eventually returns to the main Rebellion (having left to help the Mandalorian Resistance) a little before the events of ''Film/ANewHope'' (at the time of this announcement, it was not revealed that she would rejoin the Rebellion in Season 4 yet). Though the episode with Hera on Endor managed not to spoil the reveal that [[spoiler: Hera had a son with Kanan]].
* SavedByCanon: At the time the series was announced, ''Rebels'' had finished its third season, but the appearance of Hera, Sabine, Ketsu, and Chopper in events that have yet to pass in ''Rebels'' at least confirms they survive what is yet to come in ''Rebels'' until then. For Hera, she survives up to ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' ([[http://ew.com/movies/2017/04/13/star-wars-female-heroes-forces-of-destiny-stories/ this article]] mentions an episode that puts her on Endor, suggesting she makes it all the way through the Trilogy), while Sabine eventually returns to the main Rebellion (having left to help the Mandalorian Resistance) a little before the events of ''Film/ANewHope'' (at the time of this announcement, it was not revealed that she would rejoin the Rebellion in Season 4 yet). Though the episode with Hera on Endor managed not to spoil the reveal that [[spoiler: Hera had a son with Kanan]].