Rebels Star Wars: Forces of Destiny

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Micro-series of animated shorts. Will feature the female heroes of Star Wars and Star Wars Rebels such as Sabine, Rey, Ahsoka, Leia, Hera, Jyn, etc:

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Glendale, Calif. (April 12, 2017 – 9:00PM PST) – Disney and Lucasfilm today announced Star Wars Forces of Destiny, a new initiative celebrating the inspiring stories of iconic heroes from across the Star Wars universe. An original series of animated shorts (each 2-3 minutes in length) will explore exciting, all new adventures of key characters including Rey, Jyn Erso, Sabine Wren, Princess Leia, Ahsoka Tano and others, ahead of books and a TV special later in the year. The stories will also be supported by a line of toys from Hasbro, including new ‘Adventure Figures’ – a fusion between traditional dolls and action figures, creating a whole new way to play Star Wars.

"Star Wars Forces of Destiny is for anyone who has been inspired by Leia’s heroism, Rey’s courage, or Ahsoka's tenacity,” said Kathleen Kennedy, President of Lucasfilm. "We’re thrilled that so many of the original actors are reprising their roles in these shorts which capture the small moments and everyday decisions that shape who these characters are. It is a fun new way for people to experience Star Wars."

Developed by Lucasfilm Animation, Star Wars Forces of Destiny will remain true to the Star Wars canon, showing how choices both big and small ultimately shape the destinies of beloved characters. Launching in July, the animated micro-series will be available on Disney YouTube ahead of a two-part TV special featuring eight additional shorts on Disney Channel in Fall 2017. Fans will be delighted to hear familiar voices in the series, including: Daisy Ridley (Rey), Felicity Jones (Jyn), Tiya Sircar (Sabine), Ashley Eckstein (Ahsoka Tano) and Lupita Nyong’o (Maz Kanata as narrator).

Star Wars Forces of Destiny will also be supported by global product extensions, such as books, apparel, bedding, and toys – including the new line of ‘Adventure Figures’ created by Hasbro, which bridges the gap between traditional action figures and dolls. Each individually designed figure features dynamic action, like Rey swinging her lightsaber, along with multiple points of articulation to help recreate the characters’ adventures and heroic moments with different poses.

“From Princess Leia to Sabine Wren, Star Wars heroines are unique, and we wanted to represent that in the product line for Star Wars Forces of Destiny,” said Jimmy Pitaro, Chairman, Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media. “The result is the creation of our new ‘Adventure Figures’ that celebrate the power and stories of these incredible characters and allow kids to recreate their most heroic moments at home.”

The 11-inch figures will depict characters including Rey, Jyn Erso, Princess Leia, Sabine Wren, plus loveable sidekicks and epic villains like BB-8, Chewbacca, Kylo Ren and many more. Hasbro is also rolling out Star Wars Forces of Destiny role play and accessories—from Rey’s Extendable Staff, to a new, electronic Jedi Power Lightsaber toy, which are part of the Star Wars Bladebuilders system.

Adds John Frascotti, President of Hasbro: “As the Star Wars fan base has broadened over the last 40 years, we have continued to add new and exciting play experiences to the Star Wars brand, to engage fans across generations. We’ve worked closely with Disney to bring the storytelling from Star Wars Forces of Destiny to life through this innovative toy line to help connect with new audiences as well as appeal to existing fans.”

Fans attending Star Wars Celebration in Orlando will see a sneak peek of Star Wars Forces of Destiny during the “Heroines of Star Wars” panel on Friday, April 14. The panel, moderated by Amy Ratcliffe – host of “Lattes with Leia” podcast, will feature Carrie Beck – vice president of animation at Lucasfilm and Dave Filoni – executive producer of Star Wars Rebels, as well as Ashley Eckstein, Tiya Sircar and other surprise guests. For a first look at the new Star Wars Forces of Destiny Adventure Figures, stop by Hasbro booth #2744.

Stay tuned to StarWars.com for more details.
 
I can hear the wail of internet trolls right now...
 
It's like DC Super Hero Girls but with Star Wars. Here's what the toys will look like.

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Based on the footage, these look like cheaply made Flash Animation shorts.
 
Is this the other star wars animated series that Filoni has been rumored to be working on?
 
I think there's still another animated series coming to replace Rebels, whenever it finishes out.
 
So, Hera gets screwed out of a figure again?
 
Is this the other star wars animated series that Filoni has been rumored to be working on?
I doubt it. These are just 2-3 minute shorts. They are making like 8-10 of these.
 
2-3 minutes is kind of cheap. I'm glad they're focusing on the ladies. This doesn't have the same air that those DC Super Hero Girls ones do "See, girls can like super heroes too! Only these ones though. Keep the boys separate."
 
I just saw that they've released new clips from this.

I find it a bit...odd...that we're still making cheap cartoons that exist to sell toys to a single demographic, that was fine in the 80s, but I like to think the human race has progressed as a species since them. Overall I can't complain too much, it's just a funny observation.
 
I'm not sure if I can bring myself to watch it, lol.
 
I watched all three of them. I heard Ahsoka's episode is tomorrow, that's the one I'm most excited for.

That said, after watching episode 1, Rey's staff must be pretty special.
 
I just watched Leia's episode that takes place during ROTJ when she's found by Wicket

It was enjoyable. Not bad for a 3 minute short
 
I watched all three of them. I heard Ahsoka's episode is tomorrow, that's the one I'm most excited for.

That said, after watching episode 1, Rey's staff must be pretty special.
It should. It used to belong to Darth Plagueis ;)
 
I enjoyed the post-battle of Endor episode. It does give away a Rebels spoiler as to who lives through the series, but was pretty entertaining.

IDW is also doing one shot comics for it too. I've gotten two of the issues:

one centering on Hera, and another focusing on Ahsoka and Padme. The Hera one is a new story, whereas the Ahsoka and Padme one seems to be a rehash of one of the shorts.
 

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