TravisR
Senior HTF Member
I have not seen Rebels, and that's probably why I had the reaction that I did. I jumped straight from Clone Wars to The Mandalorian.
Okay, but by the time we get to the "The Jedi Who Knew Too Much" arc in season 5 episode 18 of Clone Wars, Ahsoka is tired and absolutely not spunky.
Obviously, nearly everyone's time for TV is limited but Rebels is well worth that time. The show focuses on a small number of characters (unlike the huge scope of The Clone Wars) a few years before the OT so there's some really cool connections between the OT & Rogue One, callbacks to things from The Clone Wars and explorations of The Force.I have not seen Rebels, and that's probably why I had the reaction that I did. I jumped straight from Clone Wars to The Mandalorian.
I read that as Yogurt to start. He will now be known, at least to me, as the baby Yogurt from now on.I can’t remember his name so I keep calling him Gogurt.
I did like that they kept her character pretty consistent with that from Clone Wars and Rebels in that everyone refers to her as a Jewish, but she herself never really acknowledges herself as such since she left the Order.
... she didn't want to train S&G ...
I imagine the reference was a typo.
And who is S&G?
It's also one word, short, ends in a vowel and has two syllables all like the name Yoda so the name makes sense for another being of that species. Yes, humans have wildly varying names and they're all the same species but I'm talking about making sense in a fictional universe.Though I totally love the name Grogu, it’s going to be hard to think of him as anything but “Baby Yoda”. I never liked how they were trying so hard to get us to refer to him as “The Child”. That was just lame. But Grogu has a nice ring to it for him, IMO. I approve!
It seemed odd to say African American, since I was referring to the character and not the actress.What do you mean black?
Race, species?
If skin color she looks orangish to me.
Ahsoka is a Togruta and Oola (from Jabba's palace) is from the similar looking Twi'lek species. I'm guessing that it has a proper name in canon but the small thing (for lack of a better word) on Ahsoka's forehead is like a head dress or jewelry and the head tails are a natural part of her head.Tano’s head dress. Is it just that, a head dress or does her species have a head like that? I’ve never been quite sure. Are they all black? I remember one with that head dress in RotJ. I think she was sent to her doom by Jaba the Hut. She was also black. Coincidence or by design?
I didn’t know that Oola had a name. I just thought of her as “Poor Unfortunate Soul” to quote Disney. I am clearly just a piker compared to real Star Wars fans.Ahsoka is a Togruta and Oola (from Jabba's palace) is from the similar looking Twi'lek species. I'm guessing that it has a proper name in canon but the small thing (for lack of a better word) on Ahsoka's forehead is like a head dress or jewelry and the head tails are a natural part of her head.
There's a Jedi character of the same species in Attack Of The Clones and she also wears a similar piece on her forehead. I assume they put it on the actor to hide the makeup seams on her head but it carried on as the look of a Togruta when they created Ahsoka for The Clone Wars and then when they carried Ahsoka over to live action, it came in handy to hide the makeup seams again.
And just think how there's people who put my Star Wars knowledge to shame.I didn’t know that Oola had a name. I just thought of her as “Poor Unfortunate Soul” to quote Disney. I am clearly just a piker compared to real Star Wars fans.
Don’t worry, you’ll always have me to impress.And just think how there's people who put my Star Wars knowledge to shame.
The “head dress is covering her head tails or are they exposed and that color?Ahsoka is a Togruta and Oola (from Jabba's palace) is from the similar looking Twi'lek species. I'm guessing that it has a proper name in canon but the small thing (for lack of a better word) on Ahsoka's forehead is like a head dress or jewelry and the head tails are a natural part of her head.
There's a Jedi character of the same species in Attack Of The Clones and she also wears a similar piece on her forehead. I assume they put it on the actor to hide the makeup seams on her head but it carried on as the look of a Togruta when they created Ahsoka for The Clone Wars and then when they carried Ahsoka over to live action, it came in handy to hide the makeup seams again.
Her head tails are exposed. In the picture below, the "head dress" or "jewelry" is just the brown thing running from her ear up to her forehead and to her other ear. Everything else is her head and its natural coloring.The “head dress is covering her head tails or are they exposed and that color?