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For other uses, seeRebels.

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Star Wars Rebels

Production information

Episode count

74

No. of seasons

4

Run time

  • Approx. 22 minutes per episode(30-minute time slot)[2]
  • 30 hours 25 minutes
    (1825 minutes)(total)

First aired

Last aired

Attribution information

Executive producer(s)

  • Dave Filoni[1]
  • Simon Kinberg[1]
  • Greg Weisman[1]
  • Henry Gilroy[17](Co-executive producer)

Chronological information

Timeline

"Star Wars Rebels is an adventure show that focuses on a street-smart teenage boy who just might have what it takes to be a Jedi, and who joins a small band of rebels that engages in daring missions of resistance against the evil Galactic Empire."
Rayne Roberts,Star Wars Insider 152[24]

Star Wars Rebels is an animated television series set during thetime frame between the filmsStar Wars: Episode IIIRevenge of the Sith andStar Wars: Episode IVA New Hope. It premiered worldwide as a one-hour television movie,Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, onDisney Channel onOctober 3,2014; Regular episodes aired for four seasons onDisney XD, fromOctober 13, 2014 toMarch 5,2018. During its run, the series was nominated for fourEmmy Awards, including two consecutive nominations for "Outstanding Children's Program."[25]

The series follows a motley group ofrebels who live aboard thestarshipGhost as theyfight theGalactic Empire. The rebels includeEzra Bridger, a young orphan fromLothal who learns he can usethe Force;Kanan Jarrus, aJedi who survivedOrder 66;Hera Syndulla, aTwi'lekpilot and veteran resistance fighter;Sabine Wren, aMandalorian explosives expert;Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios, aLasat warrior; and the cantankerousastromech droidC1-10P, also known as Chopper. The crew will eventually help give rise to theRebel Alliance.

Lucasfilm first announcedStar Wars Rebels onMay 20,2013, following the news that the animated television seriesStar Wars: The Clone Wars would be ending and that a new series would be produced.Star Wars Rebels was the first new majorStar Wars project to be released followingThe Walt Disney Company's acquisition ofLucasfilm in2012. The series was created byDave Filoni,Simon Kinberg, andCarrie Beck, and stars actorsTaylor Gray,Freddie Prinze Jr.,Vanessa Marshall,Tiya Sircar,Steve Blum, and Dave Filoni.

Plot summary[]

Premise[]

"…we're going to really show the origins of the rebellion. When our series begins, it's not the Rebel Alliance yet; we start with a group of rebels. It'll be really interesting to show the progress of the Alliance forming…"
―Executive producer Greg Weisman,Star Wars Insider 146[26]

The series begins five years beforeStar Wars: Episode IVA New Hope, fourteenyears into thereign of theGalactic Empire.[27][28] The general premise is described as follows:"It is a dark time inthe galaxy, as the evil Galactic Empire tightens its grip of power fromworld to world. As the series begins, Imperial forces have occupied aremote planet, ruling with an iron fist and ruining the lives of its people. But there are a select few who are brave enough to stand up against the endlessStormtroopers andTIE fighters of the Empire: the clever and motley crew of thestarshipGhost. Together, this ragtag group will face threatening new villains, have thrilling adventures, and become heroes."[29]

Development[]

Conception[]

"They wanted to do an animated show and I loved [Cartoon Network's] Clone Wars and grew up with a lot of animated shows. So we just started to talk about where it would fall in the general Star Wars timeline. Really there was no predetermination going in. It could have been a prequel, sequel, a stand-alone universe."
―Simon Kinberg[30]

Star Wars Rebels was created byDave Filoni,Simon Kinberg, andCarrie Beck.[3] The concept originated with Beck, who suggested it be about "thisA-team group that went around righting wrongs." This reminded Filoni of his original concept forStar Wars: The Clone Wars,[31] which he described inThe Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars: "My rough idea was to deal with a small number of characters [a Jedi Master and Padawan, a smuggler and his girlfriend, and aGungan "strongman" called Lunker], have them based on aMillennium Falcon-style smuggling ship, and involve them in black market trade, war espionage, and other stories that existed outside the giant galactic conflict going on in the background."[32]

Discussion of whereRebels would fall in theStar Wars timeline led to the decision to center the series on the Rebel Alliance. Thus, the series was placed betweenStar Wars: Episode IIIRevenge of the Sith andStar Wars: Episode IVA New Hope, during the reign of the Galactic Empire, though not so close toA New Hope that it would feel repetitive.[30] In contrast to the galaxy-hopping structure ofThe Clone Wars, it was decidedRebels would depict the Rebellion from one group of characters' point of view. According to Filoni, Kinberg likened it to imagining a show set during theAmerican Revolution "that was about five guys that were locked up in a farmhouse somewhere fighting against the local British military and without any real knowledge of the larger political movements." He also noted how theoriginal trilogy mentioned events like the dissolution of theImperial Senate without depicting them.[33]

The development team set out to differentiate the series fromThe Clone Wars by basing much of the visuals on the designs ofRalph McQuarrie—the artist who developed concept art for much of the original trilogy of films.[30]Rebels was influenced by ideas developed byGeorge Lucas forStar Wars: Underworld,[34] and much of the action inRebels was influenced by theIndiana Jones franchise which George Lucas also contributed to.[35] Early in development, Disney wanted a more comedy-oriented series than Lucasfilm was interested in making. Kathleen Kennedy and theRebels creative team had to make their case otherwise.[36] At one point, Filoni considered involving theDeath Star plans in the show, but abandoned the idea afterRogue One began development.[37] He later planned to have appearances from theDeath Star andOrson Krennic, but decided it was best to focus on things that directly affect theGhost crew.[38]

Production[]

"It has been great seeing the mind meld between our executive producers Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Greg Weisman during the writers' conferences. [...] Everyone on the team is so passionate aboutRebels, and of course it helps that we are all huge fans ofStar Wars!"
―Athena Portillo,Star Wars Insider 146[8]
GhostImperialConvoyRaidConcept

Ralph McQuarrie–inspired concept art of the starshipGhost, chased by TIE fighters.

Lucasfilm veteran sculptorDarren Marshall, who worked onStar Wars: The Clone Wars prior to its cancellation, developed sculpts for the core characters ofStar Wars Rebels before leaving Lucasfilm inJune2013.[39] ByDecember 2013, the production crew had finished developing the series'first season and had begun animating the first script.[40] As of January 2014, the scripts for Season One were halfway completed. Voice-recording had been finished for five episodes, with three more episodes undergoing storyboarding, two more undergoing animation, and the first episode undergoing lighting. Sound design was also underway, with a theme in place for the series.[41]Greg Weisman joined the project as an executive producer inMay 2013, though the series had been under development well before then.[42]

OnJanuary 17, animation supervisorKeith Kellogg announced that the production crew had wrapped up animation on the first episode of the series.[43] To aid in animating the show, Lucasfilm developed a special tool forAdobe Photoshop that emulates Ralph McQuarrie's artistic style;[44] the character Zeb Orrelios is based on McQuarie's original concept art for theWookieeChewbacca.[22] The series' look is also inspired by the work ofHayao Miyazaki—a favorite of Lucasfilm PresidentKathleen Kennedy.[45] Filoni requested that the animation crew look at the Disney filmTangled, for which 2D facial expressions were created using 3D animation.[46] Simon Kinberg wrote the series' first two episodes, which serve as a short story arc to introduce the show's main characters.[30] ByMarch 2014, the entire first season had been mapped out, and according to Greg Weisman, the series as a whole is organized as a three-act play. The first season serves as the first act of the overall series, while the second and third acts may take more than one season.[42]

Star Wars Rebels was overseen by three executive producers: Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Greg Weisman.[47] In addition to Filoni, theRebels production team included several crew members returning fromStar Wars: The Clone Wars:Athena Yvette Portillo as line producer,Kilian Plunkett as art director,Joel Aron as CG effects supervisor, Keith Kellogg as animation supervisor, andSteward Lee as episodic director. Lee, Filoni's longest-running episodic director fromThe Clone Wars, was joined in directorial duties by brotherSteven G. Lee, a veteran ofLucasArts.[27]Kevin Kiner, who was previously the composer forStar Wars: The Clone Wars, returned as the new music composer forStar Wars Rebels.[48] Lucasfilm hired music producerFlux Pavillion to remix Kiner'sRebels main theme.[49] Other returning crew members fromThe Clone Wars includedAmy Beth Christenson,Andre Kirk,Pat Presley, andChris Glenn on the concept art team, managed byLiz Cummings, as well asPaul Zinnes on the development team.[47]Pablo Hidalgo, a member of theLucasfilm Story Group, also worked with the team as a fact-checker.[27][26] The crew aimed for an overall aesthetic similar to the original trilogy. As such, Joel Aron tried to give the visuals a "grainy look," Matthew Wood used many of the original trilogy's sound effects for the series' soundtrack,[50] and the crew animated the lightsabers in such a way as to emulate the look of those in the original trilogy.[51]

Release and reception[]

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Imperial propaganda poster created to promote the series

"Citizens of Lothal: It is by Imperial Decree that you are requested to proudly display these posters on behalf of your Empire. As loyal residents of one of the Empire's most vital stations on the Outer Rim, your compliance is appreciated. Imperial Service is a noble endeavor which paves the way for your freedom and security. Remember, it is the will of Emperor Palpatine to ensure the future of a stable and prosperous galaxy."
―Letter included in theStar Wars Rebels propaganda poster mailing promotion[52]

Star Wars Rebels was first announced onMarch 11, 2013, as an unnamed animated series set to replaceStar Wars: The Clone Wars.[53] Its name and fall 2014 premiere were announced in a press release onMay 20, 2013.[1] The firstStar Wars Rebels teaser trailer debuted on theStar Wars YouTube channel onOctober 7, 2013.[54] The series' main characters were first revealed at theJanuary2014Nuremberg International Toy Fair, which showcased forthcomingLEGO Star Wars Rebels sets. The sets, which depict theGhost and the attack shuttlePhantom, included minifigures for Ezra Bridger, Zeb Orrelios, Hera Syndulla, and a placeholder for Kanan Jarrus.[55] The box originally identified Zeb's last name as "Orretios,"[56] but the finalized boxes at the New York Toy Fair not long afterward corrected the name and included Jarrus' minifigure.[57]

OnFebruary 4, 2014, Lucasfilm distributed six original artwork pieces by Amy Beth Christenson exclusively to six select websites across the Internet—Empire,[58]ET Online,[59]IGN,[60]Mashable,[61]Omelete[62] andTheForce.net[63]—to promoteStar Wars Rebels. The artwork, presented in the form of Imperialpropaganda posters, was part of an exclusive mailing campaign, in which limited-edition cards featuring the artwork were sent to 2,500 people around the world onFebruary 5.[64] The mailings arrived in black-embossed envelopes addressed from theCommission for the Preservation of the New Order onCoruscant[65] and included a letter urging citizens to proudly display the posters in support of the Imperial occupation of Lothal.[52] The six card backs, when combined together, formed theRebels phoenix logo.[66]

Starting with Chopper, the "grumpy astromech droid" onJanuary 28,[67] a series of videos was released that introduced each of the crew members of theGhost. Kanan was introduced as "the Cowboy Jedi" onFebruary 12,[19] and "the Street-Smart Hero" Ezra Bridger followed onFebruary 14.[18] TwoRebels teasers, entitled "Spark" and "Ignite," were released onFebruary 17,[68][69] and videos introducing Garazeb Orrelios, "the Muscle," Sabine Wren, "the Explosive Artist," and Hera Syndulla, "the Pilot," were released onFebruary 18,[22]19,[21] and20 respectively.[20] The videos were released by independent news sources such asTV Guide, IGN, andEntertainment Weekly, and then were posted on the officialStar Wars YouTube channel shortly afterwards.[70] OnApril 16, in conjunction with a following panel atWonderCon 2014, a clip featuring the character Hera Syndulla was released on theStar Wars YouTube channel.[48]

RebelsPoster

Star Wars Rebels movie-style poster, released in advance of San Diego Comic-Con 2014

The first full-length trailer forRebels was released on May 4, 2014. A thirty-second preview of the trailer aired on May 2 onGood Morning America, followed by the full trailer on May 4, which aired throughout the day on various Disney networks and became available online at StarWars.com and Disney.com.[71] On July 9, 2014,ESPN'sWednesday Night Baseball game between theSt. Louis Cardinals and thePittsburgh Pirates featured aStar Wars theme, including elements fromStar Wars Rebels.[72] On July 24, 2014, Lucasfilm hosted a panel at the 2014San Diego Comic-Con. Known as "The Heroes ofStar Wars Rebels," the panel featured Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and the series' principal voice cast.[73] Attendees were each given "HoloNet registration cards" that directed them to a re-launched version ofHoloNetNews.com that features videos of Imperial propaganda.[74] Around this time, several more promotional videos were released, including two more full-length trailers,[75][76] two previews exclusive to San Diego Comic-Con,[77][78] as well as videos that introducedImperial Security Bureau AgentKallus and The Inquisitor.[79][80] August saw the release of a seven-minute preview,[81] a four-minute preview,[82] as well as three television spots.[83][84][85] Beginning on August 11, four three-minute prelude shorts were released consecutively (on a weekly basis) onDisney XD.[86] In September, six more TV spots and another trailer were released.[87][88][89][90][91][92][93] Also that month, theToys "R" Us website began releasing a series of promotional videos called "Secrets of the Star Wars Rebels" that will run through October.[94]

On October 2, 2014, Disney announced that it had renewedStar Wars Rebels for a second season.[17] The series debuted the next day on the Disney Channel with the TV movieStar Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion.[3] Two final TV spots were released prior to the debut of regular episodes on Disney XD onOctober 13.[95][96][1]

All four seasons of the series are available on theDisney+ streaming service, which launched on November 12, 2019.[97]

Continuity[]

"We're all very dedicated, and we know this show is going to be canon, so we take that responsibility very seriously. We know that on the one hand there's an audience who's going to be watching this that knows everything there is to know about Lucasfilm canon and knows beyond that tons of stuff from the Expanded Universe, which may or may not turn out to be canon once Lucasfilm decides what is official and what's not. So we want the show to work for that group, the most extreme fanboys out there. At the same time, we also have the responsibility that for a certain generation of kids, this is going to be their first exposure to Star Wars."
―Greg Weisman[2]

Lucasfilm's Pablo Hidalgo first provided a timeline forStar Wars Rebels of approximately fourteen years after the events ofStar Wars: Episode IIIRevenge of the Sith, which corresponds to around five years before the events ofStar Wars: Episode IVA New Hope.[27] Although the officialStarWars.com press release announcing theRebels character Chopper later alternatively stated a timeline of four years prior to the events ofA New Hope,[67] Hidalgo quickly reaffirmed the original timeframe via Twitter.[28] In reprinting portions of the original StarWars.com Chopper press release, theLaunch Pad department fromStar Wars Insider 148 also stated a series timeline of 4 BBY.[98] Simon Kinberg toldEmpire magazine that the series would have strong connections to the overall saga: "[I've] always felt [Star Wars Rebels] would lead into IV and potentially set up characters you might not meet until V, or VI, or even VII, but the notion was that this would stand alone from Episode VII. That doesn't mean that we can't introduceEaster eggs that will pay off in VII, VIII, IX."[99]

Dave Filoni originally claimed that Zeb Orrelios was of a new species based on Ralph McQuarrie's concept art for the Wookiee Chewbacca,[22] but a preexistingExpanded Universe species known as the Lasat had already been based on the concept art.[100]Star Wars Insider 148 identified Orrelios as a Lasat, though it misspelled his last name as "Orrelious."[98]Star Wars Insider 149 issued an editorial apology for the misspelling but nonetheless misspelled the character's name again, this time as "Orrilios."[101]

John Jackson Miller's novelA New Dawn, which serves as a prequel toStar Wars Rebels, is said to be the first narrative to be part of Lucasfilm's Story Group.[102]

Media[]

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Seasons[]

"The series takes place between Episodes III and IV. By this time, Order 66 has been executed and the Empire's search for the last of the Jedi Knights is in full effect. The events seen in the show take place closer toA New Hope in theStar Wars timeline. However, if you stay tuned, you may be in for some surprises…"
―Athena Portillo,Star Wars Insider 146[8]
SW Rebels Logo TCW style

The series logo was redesigned in the style ofThe Clone Wars TV series for the sixth episode of Season Three

SeasonEpisodesFirst airdateLast airdate
One[41]March 2,2015[104]
Two[17]March 30,2016[108]
Three[109]March 25,2017[112]
Four[113]March 5,2018[4]

Credits[]

"We have these phenomenal voice sessions with, like I said, this terrific cast. We've gotten some incredible guest stars, some names you'll have heard of and some names that you won't have heard of, but you'll be wondering why you've never heard of them before once you hear what they are doing."
―Greg Weisman[2]
By type
CastUncredited castCrewUncredited crewSpecial thanks

Cast

Crew

Sources[]

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Concept art of a TIE fighter crashing into a mound

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.01.11.21.31.41.51.61.7StarWars.com New Animated Series Star Wars Rebels Coming Fall 2014 onStarWars.com(backup link)
  2. 2.02.12.2 Greg Weisman Talks Star Wars Rebels and Showing the Beginning of the Rebel Alliance by Goldman, Eric onIGN (February 12,2014) (backup link archived onMay 3,2019)
  3. 3.003.013.023.033.043.053.063.073.083.09StarWars.com Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion Premieres Friday, October 3 on Disney Channel onStarWars.com(backup link)
  4. 4.04.14.2StarWars.com The Final Episodes ofStar Wars Rebels Begin February 19 on Disney XD onStarWars.com(backup link)
  5. Star Wars Rebels — "Hera's Heroes"
  6. Star Wars Rebels — "Twilight of the Apprentice"
  7. Star Wars Rebels — "The Last Battle"
  8. 8.008.018.028.038.048.058.068.078.088.09 "Launch Pad" —Star Wars Insider 152
  9. Star Wars Rebels: Relics of the Old Republic on WATCH Disney XD(original article now obsolete)
  10. 10.010.1 Star Wars Rebels: The Lost Commanders on WATCH Disney XD(original article now obsolete)
  11. "Launch Pad" —Star Wars Insider 154
  12. Gary Whitta (@garywhitta) onTwitter (post):"Writing an episode of @StarWars Rebels while my daughter sits in my office in Rebels pajamas, watching Rebels."(backup link)
  13. 13.013.1 Star Wars Rebels: Brothers of the Broken Horn on WATCH Disney XD (backup link archived onNovember 6,2015)
  14. Star Wars Rebels — "Imperial Supercommandos"
  15. 15.0015.0115.0215.0315.0415.0515.0615.0715.0815.0915.1015.1115.12Star Wars Rebels: The Siege of Lothal
  16. Star Wars Rebels — "Legacy"
  17. 17.017.117.2StarWars.com Disney XD Orders Second Season of Star Wars Rebels Ahead of Television Premiere onStarWars.com(backup link)
  18. 18.018.118.2 Meet Ezra, the Street-Smart Hero | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  19. 19.019.119.219.3 Meet Kanan, the Cowboy Jedi | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  20. 20.020.120.2 Meet Hera, the Pilot | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  21. 21.021.121.2 Meet Sabine, the Explosive Artist | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  22. 22.022.122.222.322.4 Meet Zeb, the Muscle | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  23. 23.023.1Star Wars: Timelines dates the short "The Machine in the Ghost" to5 BBY, the episode "Family Reunion – and Farewell" to1 BBY and its epilogue to c.9 ABY.
  24. "Rebel Friends!" —Star Wars Insider 152
  25. Star Wars Rebels AWARDS & NOMINATIONS onemmys.com (backup link archived onSeptember 4,2019)
  26. 26.026.1 "Reigniting the Rebellion!" —Star Wars Insider 146
  27. 27.027.127.227.327.427.527.627.727.8StarWars.com NYCC 2013: Meet the Inquisitor, the New Face of Evil inStar Wars Rebels onStarWars.com(backup link not available)
  28. 28.028.1 Pablo Hidalgo (@infinata) onTwitter (post)(backup link not available)
  29. StarWars.com Star Wars Rebels Action Figure Packaging Revealed onStarWars.com(original site is defunct)
  30. 30.030.130.230.3 'Star Wars Rebels' interview: New series goes to dark places, embraces 1977 film's spirit by Hibberd, James onEntertainment Weekly (January 23,2014) (backup link archived onDecember 1,2018)
  31. Executive Producer Dave Filoni Talks STAR WARS REBELS, the Game Plan for the Show, Easter Eggs, Advances in Animation, and More by Radish, Christina onCollider.com (October 4,2014) (backup link archived onJanuary 9,2020)
  32. The Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars
  33. /Film Interview: 'Star Wars Rebels' Dave Filoni Answers Burning Questions About The New Series by Lussier, Germain on/Film (August 7,2014) (backup link archived onJuly 19,2019)
  34. SDCC 2014: Complete Audio From Star Wars: A New Dawn Panel onTheForce.net (backup link archived onAugust 30,2019)
  35. Star Wars Rebels: 'A lot of our action is actually inspired by Indiana Jones' by Dredge, Stuart onThe Guardian (October 12,2014) (backup link archived onAugust 29,2018)
  36. Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy on What George Lucas Thinks of 'Force Awakens,' Plans for 'Indiana Jones' by Masters, Kim onThe Hollywood Reporter (December 9,2015) (backup link archived onJune 22,2020)
  37. Initial 'Star Wars Rebels' Ideas Involved Discovering Death Star Plans by Cavanaugh, Patrick onComicBook.com (August 7,2018) (backup link archived onJuly 17,2020)
  38. Why Star Wars Rebels Didn't Show The Death Star In Season 4 by Hurley, Laura onCinemablend (July 31,2018) (backup link archived onMay 5,2019)
  39. StarWars.com SculptingThe Clone Wars andStar Wars Rebels with Darren Marshall onStarWars.com(backup link)
  40. "Launch Pad" —Star Wars Insider 146
  41. 41.041.1 "Launch Pad" —Star Wars Insider 147
  42. 42.042.1 Gargoyles, Rain, and Rebels (Episode 14 for 2/28/14) onscumandvillainyradio.com (February 28,2014)(original article now obsolete)
  43. Keith Kellogg (@Keith_Kellogg) onTwitter (post)(screenshot)
  44. Star Wars Rebels onLucasfilm'sofficial website(original link is obsolete)
  45. 'Star Wars Rebels': Dave Filoni takes 'Star Wars' back to its roots on theLos Angeles Times (March 11,2014) (backup link archived onOctober 19,2018)
  46. WonderCon: Star Wars Rebels Clip and New Details Revealed by Goldman, Eric onIGN (April 19,2014) (backup link archived onJune 4,2020)
  47. 47.047.147.247.347.4 "Launch Pad" —Star Wars Insider 143
  48. 48.048.148.2StarWars.com WonderCon 2014:Star Wars Rebels Panel Report onStarWars.com(backup link)
  49. Lucasfilm Commissions Dubstep Producer To RemixStar Wars Rebels Theme by Geller, Eric onTheForce.net (September 25,2014) (backup link archived onAugust 29,2018)
  50. Empire Renewed: 'Star Wars Rebels' Emulates the Trilogy of Old by Barnes, Brooks onThe New York Times (September 25,2014) (backup link archived onSeptember 19,2019)
  51. 'Rebels' lightsabers reflect 'Star Wars' roots by Truitt, Brian onUSA Today (October 3,2014) (backup link archived onDecember 15,2019)
  52. 52.052.1 Andy (@CanadianFanboy) onTwitter (post)(backup link not available)
  53. StarWars.com A New Direction for Lucasfilm Animation onStarWars.com(backup link)
  54. Star Wars Rebels Teaser Trailer on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  55. LEGO Star Wars Rebels Sets At The Nuremberg Germany Toy Fair by Tomás onGroove Bricks (January 28,2014) (backup link archived onOctober 7,2018)
  56. Star Wars Rebels: Close Up of Zeb, Hera, Kanan, Stormtrooper LEGO Minifigs by LaSalata, Justin onJedi News (January 31,2014) (backup link archived onAugust 3,2020)
  57. StarWars.com Toy Fair 2014:Star Wars Hasbro Toy Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)
  58. New Art For Star Wars Rebels by O'Hara, Helen onEmpire (February 5,2014) (backup link archived onFebruary 8,2014)
  59. Exclusive: 'Star Wars Rebels' is Recruiting! by Weiner, David onET Online (February 4,2014)(original article now obsolete)
  60. Exclusive Star Wars Rebels Image Reveal: Join the Empire! by Goldman, Eric onIGN (February 4,2014) (backup link archived onFebruary 8,2014)
  61. Join the Empire: Exclusive Art from 'Star Wars Rebels' by Taylor, Chris onMashable (February 4,2014) (backup link archived onFebruary 9,2014)
  62. Star Wars Rebels ganha novo cartaz [Star Wars Rebels gets new poster] (Portuguese) by Romariz, Thiago onOmelete (February 4,2014) (backup link archived onFebruary 7,2014)
  63. TheForce.net: Rebels Beware: Imperial Patriotism Campaign Asks Citizens To Fight The Good Fight by Geller, Eric onTheForce.net (February 4,2014) (backup link archived onJuly 1,2020)
  64. StarWars.com Star Wars Rebels Imperial Propaganda Posters onStarWars.com(backup link)
  65. Jedi News - Latest:Star Wars Rebels: Card Sets Begin To Arrive byNewbold, Mark onJedi News (February 5,2014) (backup link archived onAugust 3,2020)
  66. Rebels Report (@RebelsReport) onTwitter (post):"The back of the limited edition set of Rebels propaganda cards make up the #StarWarsRebels Thunderbird logo"(backup link)
  67. 67.067.1StarWars.com Star Wars Rebels: Meet Chopper, Grumpy Astromech Droid onStarWars.com(backup link)
  68. "Spark" Teaser | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  69. Ignite - Teaser | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  70. First Look: A New Recruit forStar Wars Rebels by Sandis, Rich onTV Guide (February 14,2014) (backup link archived onDecember 6,2019)
  71. StarWars.com Star Wars Rebels Trailer Debuts onStar Wars Day onStarWars.com(backup link)
  72. 'Star Wars' Goes Out to the Ballpark With ESPN's 'Wednesday Night Baseball' onThe Hollywood Reporter (July 8,2014) (backup link archived onMay 5,2019)
  73. StarWars.com Star Wars Rebels and More at San Diego Comic-Con 2014 - UPDATED! onStarWars.com(backup link)
  74. SDCC 2014: The Heroes OfStar Wars Rebels Liveblog by Geller, Eric onTheForce.net (July 24,2014) (backup link archived onMay 11,2021)
  75. Star Wars Rebels Extended Trailer (Official) on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  76. A Look Ahead | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  77. We're Even - Fighter Flight SDCC 2014 Exclusive Clip | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  78. Kanan vs. The Inquisitor - SDCC 2014 Exclusive Clip | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  79. 79.079.1 Meet Agent Kallus, Imperial Enforcer | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  80. 80.080.1 Meet the Inquisitor, the Empire's Jedi Hunter | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  81. Star Wars Rebels Extended Preview (Official) on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)
  82. Watch Exclusive Sneak Peak on WATCH Disney XD(content obsolete and backup link not available)
  83. Tough Guy - TV Spot | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)("Zeb" at Disney.com)
  84. A Small Band - TV Spot | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)("Fight" at Disney.com)
  85. Something Big - TV Spot | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)("New Series" at Disney.com)
  86. Star Wars Rebels Exclusive Clip Spotlights Conflict in Space by Goldman, Eric onIGN (August 8,2014) (backup link archived onAugust 8,2014)
  87. Tyranny of the Empire – TV Spot | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)("Empire" at Disney.com)
  88. Timeline - TV Spot | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)
  89. Take a Stand - TV Spot | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)("Sabine & Hera" at Disney.com)
  90. Star Wars Rebels: "Join the Team" TV Spot on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)("Team" at Disney.com)
  91. Star Wars Rebels: "Generations" Trailer on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)
  92. Disney.com Star Wars Rebels: Droids onDisney'sofficial website(backup link)
  93. Disney.com Star Wars Rebels: Chopper onDisney'sofficial website(backup link)
  94. Secrets of the Star Wars Rebels ontoysrus.com(original article now obsolete)
  95. Star Wars Rebels: "A New Battle" TV Spot on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(original link is obsolete)
  96. Join Hera and Sabine - TV Spot | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)
  97. Disney+ in NZ – Your Questions Answered by G., Matt onStar Wars New Zealand (November 16,2019) (backup link)
  98. 98.098.1 "Launch Pad" —Star Wars Insider 148
  99. Exclusive: Simon Kinberg Talks Star Wars Rebels by Kirby, Ben onEmpire (September 25,2014) (backup link archived onMarch 10,2016)
  100. StarWars.com Back from the Drawing Board: RecycledStar Wars Aliens onStarWars.com(backup link) (original link is obsolete)
  101. "Launch Pad" —Star Wars Insider 149
  102. My new novel: STAR WARS: A NEW DAWN rises at Random House! onFaraway Press: The Online Home of John Jackson Miller(backup link)
  103. 103.0103.1 "Star Wars Rebels Recounted" —Star Wars Insider 156
  104. 104.0104.1 Tracy Cannobbio (@Tcann13) onTwitter (post onFebruary 12,2015):"So excited to finally share that the #StarWarsRebels S1 finale will be on March 2nd!! Not available on any platform prior to that date."(backup link)
  105. 105.0105.1105.2StarWars.com Star Wars Rebels Season Two Set to Premiere June 20 onStarWars.com(backup link)
  106. Star Wars Rebels Season Two Details: The Facts We Know So Far onRebels Report (backup link archived onMarch 14,2016)
  107. StarWars.com SWCA:Star Wars Rebels: Past, Present, and Future Panel Liveblog onStarWars.com(backup link)
  108. Star Wars Rebels: Twilight of the Apprentice: Part II on Disney XD - TV Listings(original article now obsolete)
  109. 109.0109.1109.2StarWars.com The Fight Against the Empire Will Continue inStar Wars Rebels Season Three onStarWars.com(backup link)
  110. Tracy Cannobbio (@Tcann13) onTwitter (post):"22. :)"(backup link)
  111. Star Wars Rebels: The Holocrons of Fate onScreener (backup link archived onJuly 3,2017)
  112. Star Wars Rebels :Zero Hour - Part Two onScreener (February 8,2017) (backup link archived onJune 10,2017)
  113. StarWars.com Star Wars Rebels to Return for Fourth Season This Fall onStarWars.com(backup link)
  114. 114.0114.1114.2StarWars.com Star Wars Rebels Season Four Viewing Schedule onStarWars.com(backup link)
  115. Star Wars Rebels Ending With Season 4 by Goldman, Eric onIGN (April 15,2014) (backup link archived onFebruary 24,2020)
  116. 116.0116.1116.2116.3116.4116.5116.6116.7Star Wars Rebels — "Empire Day"
  117. 117.0117.1117.2Star Wars Rebels — "Vision of Hope"
  118. Philip Anthony-Rodriguez (@PhilAnthonyRod) onTwitter (post):"Proud & stoked to join the cast of #StarWarsRebels as the voice of Fifth Brother Inquisitor on #DisneyXD! #dreamrole"(screenshot)
  119. 119.0119.1119.2119.3119.4119.5Star Wars Rebels — "Breaking Ranks"
  120. 120.0120.1Star Wars Rebels — "Gathering Forces"
  121. 121.0121.1121.2121.3Star Wars Rebels — "Idiot's Array"
  122. 122.0122.1122.2Star Wars Rebels — "The Lost Commanders"
  123. 123.0123.1123.2123.3123.4Star Wars Rebels — "Secret Cargo"
  124. 124.00124.01124.02124.03124.04124.05124.06124.07124.08124.09124.10124.11124.12124.13124.14Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion
  125. 125.0125.1125.2125.3125.4125.5Star Wars Rebels — "Droids in Distress"
  126. 126.0126.1Star Wars Rebels — "Art Attack"
  127. 127.0127.1127.2127.3127.4127.5Star Wars Rebels — "Call to Action"
  128. 128.0128.1128.2128.3128.4Star Wars Rebels — "Fire Across the Galaxy"
  129. Hondo Returning to 'Star Wars: Rebels' by Young, Brian onBig Shiny Robot (February 1,2015) (backup link archived onSeptember 26,2018)
  130. A Look Ahead | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  131. Sarah Michelle Gellar Reveals Her Mysterious New "Star Wars Rebels" Role by Flaherty, Keely onBuzzFeed (October 2,2015) (backup link archived onNovember 21,2019)
  132. Star Wars Rebels — "The Antilles Extraction"
  133. Star Wars Rebels — "Shroud of Darkness"
  134. 134.0134.1 Star Wars Rebels Season 3 Panel | Star Wars Celebration Europe 2016 on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)
  135. 135.0135.1135.2Star Wars Rebels — "Fighter Flight"
  136. Exclusive: Yoda Returns forStar Wars Rebels by Sands, Rich onTV Guide (December 15,2014) (backup link archived onNovember 22,2019)
  137. 137.0137.1137.2Star Wars Rebels — "Rise of the Old Masters"
  138. Get your exclusive first look at Grand Moff Tarkin on 'Star Wars Rebels' oncommunity.ew.com (February 3,2014) (backup link archived onSeptember 10,2015)
  139. Steven Melching (@stevenmelching) onTwitter (post):"Yes, that's Ray Stevenson as Gar Saxon! He joins his former ROME co-star @TheRealKMcKidd on the next #StarWarsRebels"(backup link)
  140. Star Wars Rebels Extended Trailer (Official) on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  141. Greg Weisman (@Greg_Weisman) onTwitter (post onAugust 19,2014):"'@RebelsReport: The shoulder pauldron strikes back. #StarWarsRebels' That's me!"(backup link)
  142. Scoundrel School: Lando Calrissian Returns | Star Wars Rebels on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
  143. Star Wars Rebels: Sam Witwer Previews Darth Maul's Confrontation With Obi-Wan Kenobi by Goldman, Eric onIGN (March 17,2014) (backup link archived onJune 8,2018)

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