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Yep, not gonna pass judgment, just based on the fact I didn't like the Clone Wars movie, but the subsequent episodic series had some really

brilliant writing throughout its run.

Will keep watching for now.

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I nearly gave up on Clone Wars (and this) when I got to the Younglings building lightsabers - I ended up skipping those and the droid episodes that followed. The ones following that were excellent. Hopefully this show has fewer clunker episodes and more of the good ones. The teaser clip does not make me hopeful though.

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Watched it last night and agree with the sentiments here. Not horrible but needs improvement. As was pointed out already, CW was a bit silly in the beginning too, but matured greatly. What I fear, is Disney not letting Rebels grow and mature as CW did, to make it stay more kid friendly.

Chris

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Just caught the 1 hour pilot (?) at Disney XD. Not bad. Not great, but not bad.

It's definitely very kid-friendly, with a couple of silly plot holes (stormtroopers missing a holocron during a so-called body search...that doesn't involve frisking for some reason).

Never watched CW, so I can't comment on that.

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First series episode and already falling back on showcasing classic characters for story telling fodder... Although, it was well handled, all things considered.

And even at point blank range, the bucket-heads still can't hit the broad side of a barn :rolleyes:. Muttonchops is the only somewhat competent imperial depicted thus far; it's a wonder that, with such poor soldiers, the Empire was able to conquer anything... sheer overwhelming numbers, I guess.

Next week, the Inquisitor makes his non-hologram appearance.

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Hopefully his lines is better than what we heard in ROTS.

That was him? Seriously, I can't believe I didn't know that until now.

you mean his 3 lines and 2 minutes of screen time? God I hope so.

so I'm confused though. rebels airs on ABC or Disney XD?

Can't quite be sure since I live in Malaysia, but I watched the 1-hour movie on Disney XD in the local cable TV network.

First series episode and already falling back on showcasing classic characters for story telling fodder... Although, it was well handled, all things considered.

And even at point blank range, the bucket-heads still can't hit the broad side of a barn :rolleyes:. Muttonchops is the only somewhat competent imperial depicted thus far; it's a wonder that, with such poor soldiers, the Empire was able to conquer anything... sheer overwhelming numbers, I guess.

Next week, the Inquisitor makes his non-hologram appearance.

They got pwned by feral teddy bears in ROTJ, so it's not really that much better in the movies. :mellow:

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^ That's kind of cool and not surprising at all that Disney would want to absolutely canonize their ride designs; but since I've never been on that ride, or Disney Land/World for that matter, it didn't register with me at all. Thanks for pointing it out, though.

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I was wondering if that was them...but I couldn't remember what the star tours ride stuff looked like.

Chris

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Oh man, you guys are missing out. Star Tours is my second favorite ride after Harry Potter at Universal! Though the last time I did Star Tours was before they were renovated with new effects so it must be more awesome now!

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The style seems to me like a simplified version of what we saw in The Clone Wars; it's very similar, but lacks the "weight" of the rendering of the previous series. It's color pallet also comes across as far more pastels and muted tones that give it a "chalky" look that is visually flatter than TCW. At least that's the way I see it.

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I liked how Billy D played Lando, but I was not thrilled with the animation. The over-the-top gesticulating seems more obvious on a Lando, because we've seen him IRL. Lando does strike me as the kind of guy to wave his hands around so much and shrug a lot.

Apparently James Hong does the voice for the gangster in this episode. It would've been fun if they dropped in a Lo Pan reference.

I've enjoyed where Rebels has been for the last few episodes, but I guess it was time to switch back to Jar Jar mode.

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Wake me up when they do a "rebels" show that mirrors the animated Clone Wars shorts that predate the CGI show. That was my favorite Star Wars production to come out of the prequels

Posted

^^Which one though? Volume 1 or Volume 2?

Volume 1 just had the kewl factor going for it and lacked any meaningful or substantial plots.

Volume 2 actually had some pretty solid, interconnected stories and some damn memorable moments.

I really didn't get into the CGI CW series until much later. But it seems like every Clone-centric episode or arc is awesome. And despite my initial misgivings about bringing the character back, Darth Maul's appearance was actually done fairly well.

As for Rebels, it's one of those "I'll watch it if there's nothing else on" shows, but I'm not actively seeking it out or DVR'ing it yet. The series just hasn't had one of those signature, jaw-dropping :blink: moments yet.

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I liked how Billy D played Lando, but I was not thrilled with the animation. The over-the-top gesticulating seems more obvious on a Lando, because we've seen him IRL. Lando does strike me as the kind of guy to wave his hands around so much and shrug a lot.

Kind of like the animators don't understand how to animate in "cool" mode?

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Just noticed that I meant to say "Lando does NOT strike me as the kind of guy to wave his hands around so much and shrug a lot."

Even then, I noticed it more on the other characters because of this.

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Pretty dang good season finale.

Vader enters the mix, ostensibly in his Ep.4 role as Tarkin's attack dog. And Fulcrum's identity is revealed: Ashoka Tano. Now, if they only bring back Assage Ventress, this serie's potential for awesomeness will be fulfilled...

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Pretty dang good season finale.

Vader enters the mix, ostensibly in his Ep.4 role as Tarkin's attack dog. And Fulcrum's identity is revealed: Ashoka Tano. Now, if they only bring back Assage Ventress, this serie's potential for awesomeness will be fulfilled...

G-dammit. Knew I shouldn't have hit the spoiler link. Time to hunt down the episode before reading anymore.

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