Edwardowan
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Both teaser trailers look AWESOME!!!!! Love hearing the original Tie Fighter blaster fire! 
I'm really excited for this show. Maybe it's because my nephew is so excited to watch with me or maybe because this is uncharted territory. Either way I hope it is good.
Love that sentiment. It's things like this that make me so angry when snide adult Star Wars fans crap over the content they deem to child like. WTF, it's Star Wars, it's for kids and the kids in all of us.
To be fair, I think there's a difference between "child-like" and "childish." It's when Star Wars verges into the "childish" that I have an issue with it. Put simply, if they can replicate the kind of broad appeal that ANH did, I'm game. If it's more like TPM, I'll pass.
Should Rebels be my show or his? As a Disney investor, I vote for his.
Remember there is a difference between 'My Little Pony' and 'Toy Story', a family cartoon can please adults & kids.....I do think with Disney's experience they will strike a balance.
J
she is going to be hugely popular! cosplayers will run with this one mark my words!
It will be interesting to see how Dave Filloni now handles the "Mando Issue". He was a big fan of the Karen Travis novels and was opposed to the changes Lucas decided to take to Mandalorian culture from those novels. But CW was GL's show. Now that Dave has more creative control and since Rebels will be considered canon, he has an opportunity to maybe broaden their backstory. I will say he did a great job with the Mando's in the episodes feature Kate Sackhoff.
The teasers absolutely felt like OT Star Wars to me. I think it was the sounds.
I appreciate the distinction, Dan, but the sentiment you express is the heart of the issue. You predicate your feeling about new Star Wars content like Rebels based on your predisposition to want it to be like the Star Wars you grew up with. If a younger fan has more emotional connection to the OT, they may feel a similar way towards the aesthetic and appeal of those films. SW can't continue to be the OT and still try and grow and expand the franchise or the creative narrative, regardless of how strongly we may feel connected to it. Kids that have been introduced to SW via the Clone Wars, should we dismiss their desire to see SW going forward be like that just because we were first?
To be fair child like or childish is simply a matter of semantics and entirely arbitrary to the observer. More to the point should a kid and his father or Uncle be denied the experience of enjoying SW together just because older fans feel entitled to call it childish drivel? I would love Rebels to make me feel like I did watching the OT as a kid but what if my son, who is still far to young but just to make the point, has a different sense of taste and aesthetic and storytelling. Should Rebels be my show or his? As a Disney investor, I vote for his.
I agree the point being not every SW release needs to or should appeal to men 35 and over.
I think they succeeded doing that with the Clone Wars and considering the carry over of the production team I am inclined to believe they will be successful in that effort.
I haven't seen the clone Wars cartoon, but folks here have said fairly positive things about it, and I gather it improved considerably over time. Now that it's on Netflix, I may give it a whirl.
I haven't seen the clone Wars cartoon, but folks here have said fairly positive things about it, and I gather it improved considerably over time. Now that it's on Netflix, I may give it a whirl.
Indeed and the individual episodes or story arcs which struggled the mist tended to be ones heavily influenced by GL himself, which is all the more reason to be optimistic regarding Rebels as Dave Filloni knows how to make gear SW.