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Deep deep deep down aren’t we all shills lolShocker... The Disney Media shills that get to see advanced screenings and go to premieres just looooooved it..
Who'd have thought?
Deep deep deep down aren’t we all shills lolShocker... The Disney Media shills that get to see advanced screenings and go to premieres just looooooved it..
Who'd have thought?
Hmmm not sure what you are talking about?You haven’t seen Disney adults have you? Lol
According to this guy you have to go into the show caring about these characters and you'll like it if you're a Rebels fan. It feels like Rebels season 5.
Lol, that's me out then.
Apparently the show assumes you know and care about these characters and havd watched the cartoon shows, though doesn't think anyone will be confused if they haven't.
Happy for you then. Sounds like this show was made for fans like you.I love TCW and Rebels! Those two are the last good true Star Wars IMO. And if it really feels like season 5 it is even better for me.
Happens every time:Shocker... The Disney Media shills that get to see advanced screenings and go to premieres just looooooved it..
Who'd have thought?
Happens every time:
“People who get invited to early screenings say good things in order to continue being invited to early screenings”
According to this guy you have to go into the show caring about these characters and you'll like it if you're a Rebels fan. It feels like Rebels season 5.
Lol, that's me out then.
Apparently the show assumes you know and care about these characters and havd watched the cartoon shows, though doesn't think anyone will be confused if they haven't.
Rebels only becomes good when Ahsoka and Rex come into it.Watched half of the first season of Rebels and it did nothing for me. Couldn’t be bothered trying to give it another go, so I may just skip this series altogether.
If you didn't watch Rebels Season 1 then you probably wouldn't go straight into Season 2 - This is a continuation of that story so if people haven't watched that then that's on them.I'm seeing a few "I watched Ahsoka" vids popping up on YouTube and there's a lot of "if you liked Rebels you'll like this" and "you need to have watched Rebels first" and "this is Rebels season 5!" etc etc.
I don't know. It's obviously not for me in that case but if all that's true, that's a niche part of the overall Star Wars fandom surely?
Yes, just as you'd be "expected" to watch A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back before Return of the Jedi. It makes sense to watch the previous entries in the story first.Are they really expecting the audience to have watched Rebels, which I'm sure many will debate, but to someone who hasn't seen it at least, appears to be a kids cartoon?
Clone Wars and Rebels are extremely popular and well recieved shows, no matter if some people see them as "niche". They were clearly popular enough for Disney to greenlight this.Look online and you get a lot of comments praising the Filoni cartoons and Rebels etc. A lot, but not all, are younger fans who grew up with the Filoni cartoons, grew up with TCW, Rebels and Ahsoka but how big a portion of the fandom are they?
Are Filoni fans the majority of Star Wars fans these days?
That's on those people though, no? There's a bias towards animation where people see it as "for kids", but animation has never just been for kids. I'd bet plenty of these adults don't have the same kind of views towards something like The Simpsons.I know there are a lot of cartoon advocates around but asking adult fans to watch what I have no doubt will look like a kids cartoon to them and not only watch it but find it good and take it just as seriously and as valid as live action is a very big ask.
I know there are lots of adults, lots of adults on these boards, that love Filoni's cartoons but I still think most adults will look at Rebels and say, nah it's just a kids cartoon.
I know you're a massive advocate for animation but watching a kids cartoon like Rebels before watching a live action show like Ahsoka is hardly the same as watching 3 live action movies in a trilogy like ANH and TESB before ROTJ.If you didn't watch Rebels Season 1 then you probably wouldn't go straight into Season 2 - This is a continuation of that story so if people haven't watched that then that's on them.
Yes, just as you'd be "expected" to watch A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back before Return of the Jedi. It makes sense to watch the previous entries in the story first.
Clone Wars and Rebels are extremely popular and well recieved shows, no matter if some people see them as "niche". They were clearly popular enough for Disney to greenlight this.
That's on those people though, no? There's a bias towards animation where people see it as "for kids", but animation has never just been for kids. I'd bet plenty of these adults don't have the same kind of views towards something like The Simpsons.
I think this is why they don't specifically use any of Rebels' footage in the marketing. They don't want people to think of Rebels as required viewing.Whether you agree with it or not, most people who haven't watched Rebels will write it off as a kids cartoon.
They won't want to watch a cartoon series to understand a live action show.
Yeah I think it's more likely people will just look at YouTube clips or read a wiki.I think this is why they don't specifically use any of Rebels' footage in the marketing. They don't want people to think of Rebels as required viewing.
I've read elsewhere that people who have not seen Rebels at all still enjoyed the screening. Obviously some nostalgia stuff might get lost to them, but the overall feedback is the story thus far does not require you to watch Rebels.
If you do not want to dive into Rebels, there are a lot of recap videos in YouTube too so you at least know where the story takes off from.
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