I have a question: Should I take a break from The Clone Wars to watch Rebels while it's available on Star Wars.Com, or should I wait until I've finished TCW?
I have a question: Should I take a break from The Clone Wars to watch Rebels while it's available on Star Wars.Com, or should I wait until I've finished TCW?
If Fett does return in the ST, he'll be around 60 years old. Temuera Morrison is 54, according to Wikipedia. I wonder if they'd bring him back as Fett or if they'll continue their silly "Eww, prequel cooties!" stance.Boba Fett would look like that too if he came back in the new movies.A thing to note. All those Clone Troopers are actually only maybe 27 years old at the time of Rebels. Yet they look like badass Santa. Any remaining Clone Wars era trooper in the Empire would also look like that (save with regulation hair and a newer uniform).
So, I just came across this by accident. I doubt it will stay up for very long.
http://youtu.be/j0h8flWpwjg
Is it me or is there a bit of an animation bump there? Either way, looks good.
Now that's some gooood continuity. I'll take another hit of that.
The little girl that Cham is holding isn't quite as green as Hera, but I wouldn't be surprised if Filoni or somebody else were to confirm that she's indeed retroactively considered to be Hera.
The little tan/orange girl seen at the very end of 1X21 is the runaway girl that the Clones saved in 1X20, not the little green girl that Cham was holding when he was first introduced. I believe green girl only appears in that single scene.
Other way around. Numa is the one who has green skin. The one Cham picks up is clearly orange.
It would have been very neat if that girl was green, but she wasn't. That said, being orange means she maybe/probably *was* intended to be Cham's daughter at the time.
As it happens, these episodes also provide a precedent for a Twi'lek child and parent having differing skin tones. Specifically that Numa's father is blue skinned. Then there's the Twi'lek family in 'The Deserter' where the mother was bright pink/purple skinned while the son was orange and the daughter had orange mottled with blue skin.
Hera would be around 8 years old at the time of that episode. She is reportedly born 29 years before the Battle of Yavin (the old zero marker).
Other way around. Numa is the one who has green skin. The one Cham picks up is clearly orange.
It would have been very neat if that girl was green, but she wasn't. That said, being orange means she maybe/probably *was* intended to be Cham's daughter at the time.
As it happens, these episodes also provide a precedent for a Twi'lek child and parent having differing skin tones. Specifically that Numa's father is blue skinned. Then there's the Twi'lek family in 'The Deserter' where the mother was bright pink/purple skinned while the son was orange and the daughter had orange mottled with blue skin.
Numa is teal, not green, so theoretically she could have a parent with blue skin and a parent with green skin. And that wasn't her father, it was her uncle.
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