Going into Star Wars Rebels I wasn't all that impressed with Kanan initially but the character really grew on me. I liked that he wasn't just the wise old master who had all the answers for Ezra. For Kanan himself still had much to learn about the force and his character developed magnificently throughout the show. Kanan even outshined Ezra if you ask me. R.I.P Caleb Dume, Jedi Knight, My Favorite Star Wars Character
Samuel Wilson Yeah Kanans character is amazing and on an interview with dash star, Freddie Prince Jr stated how he loves how Kanan isn't an obi wan and riddled with flaws because all of that led to him becoming a wise master anyway at the end of the day even dying like his master.
While he isn’t mine, he’s definitely top 5. Truly the only great original character to come out of Rebels (the show had its great moments like Ahsoka vs Vader, but do note that they are very few in total)
You summed it up perfectly, had exactly the same feelings/thoughts going into Rebels - and coming out of it (well, not my fave, close 2nd behind Kenobi).
kanaan has one of the best character growth among all the jedi characters. not the battle master we all wanted him to be but that was part of the struggle and his growth.
Jedis are not allowed to be in romantic relationships which is one of the reasons Anakin turned to the dark side. Star Wars Rebels should have focused more on Kanan and Ezra and less on Kanan and Hera.
@@rcbrascan That's not the reason. The reason is that Anakin was dealt with terrible circumstances in his life that were mostly the Jedi's fault and he responded with terrible choices thus turning into both a villain and a victim.
WAIT A DAMN MINUTE “We will see each other again” HE FOLLOWED UP ON THAT WHEN HE DIED, HE REGAINED VISION SHE WAS THE LAST THING HE SAW HE FULFILLED HIS PROMISE
Rebels and related media is super poetic - Depa sacrifices herself for Kanan, Kanan sacrifices himself for his adopted family Phoenix Squadron, and Ezra "sacrifices" himself for the Rebel Alliance - masters and apprentices
Kanan’s story, and that of the rebels crew is the same: family and identity. But Kanan’s is probably the harshest. He was a Jedi who could not be a Jedi, forcing himself to forget who he is. And even when he started to accept it, he was faced with one trial after another. The shame of teaching without much knowledge, the trauma of the clone wars and his ability to join another fight and of course the loss of his sight. Eventually all of those things help him be what he was supposed to be, a Jedi with a sense of belonging, compassion and self sacrifice. So enlightened that he is able to restore his sight and even express some of his will through the cosmic force, proving that if he had lived a few decades earlier, he probably would have gotten himself a seat in the Jedi council.
I think Filoni really well portrayed Kanan's growing process and his growing pains as a Jedi. You see Kanan's attitude change from season to season, eventually becoming more comfortable with his role as a true Jedi Knight and Master. I do sometimes wonder since he forsaw his own death, did he wonder if Ezra would train his son? :)
Holly Sullivan most Likely since he says may the force be with you is the last thing he says to Ezra, but Ezra wasn’t even doing the hard part of the mission.
K Williams same here. I only wish that other members of Ghost squad had such great treatment (Hera is the only other one that is decent. The others just suck)
Jarrus died a few hours before the explosion of the fuel depot. In the episode before his death a wolf stopped his attempted rescue of Hera by saying "Dume", which forced Kanan to realize that he had to fully accept his role as a Jedi Knight. In his last episode we see Kanan cut off his ponytail, the last vestige of his role as a Padawan. He then shaves off his beard, symbolically taking off his "Kanan Jarrus" persona which used to disguise his Jedi past. He realized that he could not move forward until he let go of the guilt and feelings of inadequacy that had plagued him since he watched his Master Depa Billaba die to give him time to escape the events of Order 66. When he joins Ezra and Sabine at the beginning of the rescue Hera, he has truly become Jedi Knight Caleb Dume, and Kanan Jarrus is gone. When he dies he is at peace and fully accepts his fate.
After watching Rebels and seeing the episode where Hera got taken by the Empire, it was really sad to see Kanan pass away and sacrifice his life for the Rebellion. Praise the Force that Kanan Jarrus is in a peaceful and happy place now! 😢😔🕊🌹 Reading the Kanan comics is what really made me fall in love with the character and connect with him. #RebelsForever
I‘ve recently been rewatching Rebels on Disney+ and Kanan regaining his sight shortly before his death, thus fulfilling his promise to Hera, still hit me hard in the feels 😭
Alex, it would be cool if you did a video on the complete story of Jyn, seeing as she is one of the very few characters we have seen from birth to death, with her entire life in between, in canon.
I believe he covered her well not very in depth like this video did but well enough that he when't over her full history in a single video, and it is not all that interesting.
Caleb Dume/Kanan Jarrus. One of the greatest Jedi Knights to have ever lived. We thank you, miss you, and forever remember you. May The Force Be With You... Always. "Good-bye, Kanan..."
I love Kanan because he’s not like other Jedi He’s not all powerful like Windu ,Yoda,Obi Wan ,Anakin or any other great Jedi He’s just someone that was forced to embrace(also face) his past even though he really didn’t want to at first
Also the moment when Kanan reveals he was a Jedi is unforgettable. You missed one of the best moments of the second season, Ahsoka who reveals finally her self to the Inquisitors, that’s a really Amazing moment, because we see how much Ahsoka have grown, not only in the fighting also in her power.
Could Jacen have been one of Lukes students that Kylo either killed or turned? Or do you think he would have been too old by then? Even though luke was older when he started his training?
he would be in his 30s much much older then Luke, while not impossible I believe legends Kyle Katarn learned around that age as well in Dark Forces 2(he was at least in his 20s Luke was 18/19 when he started, not sure when he met Yoda tho).
Zero Cool Jacen could have been one of the instructors of Luke's academy. Just like his father he could have died trying to protect the students from Kylo Ren. Which would suck for Hera if that were the case.
Zero Cool I’m a year late but you’re wrong. Jacen was born about 7-9 months after Kanan died, and he looks to be about 8-10 in the scene which is after the battle of endor I believe making him 17-18 years younger than Luke. Ezra is actually younger than Luke and Leia if you go by the one episode Leia is in and she’s like 16-17 while Ezra is 14? So idk how you think jacen who is born when Ezra is 16-17 at the time making Leia & Luke 18-19 older than that kid... Remember as well that Luke & Leia we’re born at the end of ROTS, the events of rebels are like 10 years after ROTS and the events of ROTJ is like 25 years after ROTS... jacen would be far younger than Luke.
i always thought that was more of a pet name...or something she only called him when she was annoyed at him. but yeah it was always implied but never the 3 most important words. ;) .
If you haven't done Ezra already that one will be good... Showing his growth in the force and his maturity... Also, I am surprised that he didn't do more dark force stuff during the show, after he showed that he could master it without going fully to the dark side... I think that that would have been very interesting... Like the grey Jedi who would draw from both sides...
Dave did that to show if you have people beside you and care about you then it’s harder to turn. Anakin didn’t have that when he told master Yoda that someone close to him is gonna die, Yoda legit said eh who cares suck it up.
Amazing story! Great Jedi and definitely one of my favorite jedi. The beautiful part is that in his death he became one with the force and enlightened thus being able to see again, His vision being restored represents enlightenment and him finally becoming one with the force.
@@Mtab2260 dave filoni's interpretation 'i'm sorry i killed him ...here have a baby to make you feel better. but don't think too hard about it because you'll get into mixed emotions that need grown-up explanations.'
Nice video! I remember I have the comic book where Kanan switches from youngling to padawan. This comic book also includes a story of Luke Skywalker in Nar Shadaa.
I hadn't realized that Kanan being able to see Hera that once last time before his death was the fulfillment of his promise...that just makes the scene that much more beautiful! Thanks for mentioning that! Now I have to go cry... ;)
I had an idea re-watching this last season, what if Hera gives birth at Scarif? I feel like she is already a few weeks pregnant at the time of Kanan's death, and that feels like a 'Star Wars' thing to do. Rogue One sacrifices themselves and among all this death, in the middle of a space battle, little Jacen is born. That would give a very personal story to the Ghost crew's Scarif experience. Hera is super pregnant, kicking ass in the Ghost until her water breaks, probably as the Death Star arrives, for dramatic reasons, then like Rex and Sabine have to coach her through labour, while Zeb and Wolf and whoever else is on the crew at the time have to maintain the Ghost and achieve their objective before getting out right in the nick of time. It would be neat if Jacen was actually born in hyperspace, like right as they jump.
I don't think so. We know he and Thrawn survived, so there are still thing we don't have about him to make Ezra's story, I mean, he was only 17-18 at the end of Rebels. And who knows where did he ended up with Thrawn and what happened after.
Eh. Idk- it’s a close value to me since season 4 is decent at best. Better than the other 3 seasons for sure, but it still can’t compete with a single season of Clone Wars.
+SonsOfLorgar I took it that way as well, but I believe Cruz is implying they show up after finding Ezra and I got the impretion at the end of rebels they were about to leave to find him. Also highly doubt we see anyone familar in IX or any training of Rey
Although I am late to this video are we just gonna ignore the fact that Hera and Kanan literally done the deed you need to have a child before they told each other they loved each other?
You know some relationships are complicated. And I think Kanan was clear about his feelings (he was in the New Dawn book too)... it's just Hera kept trying to put the mission first, but I guess they shared some nights together anyway.
Zero Cool the jedi youngling tempel started at the end of return of the jedi but the ending of rebels takes place after return of the jedi so he would be old enough.........
I would love to see biographies like this for Sloan, Brendol Hux, Poe Dameron and Temmin "Snap" Wexley although I will give some may be harder than others since some of these characters still have ongoing stories
Not entirely. Despite the presence of the Bad Batch and some changes to the time of day and certain visual designs, the key story beats still happen. The clones turn on the Jedi, Billaba tells Caleb to run, and he escapes. They even remembered not to kill off Commander/Captain Grey so his story arc still fits.
His arc with Hera made it clear that he was a goner, but it added so much emotion to it, especially considering how it appears that he never retained his consciousness after speaking to Ezra through the wolf. He never got to see his son, never got to be happy with Hera, and he left behind a family in the darkest hour of the galaxy's story. A very sad, but very appropriate ending.
Not using the Rebels/Clone Wars writers and producers in the new sequels was the biggest mistake Disney ever made. I thought that these shows were a joke because I could never sit through an hour of uber annoying kids commercials to watch 25 minutes of content. Now that these shows are on Disney + I have watched every single episode and enjoyed them immensely. These shows capture the essence of what Star Wars, and the Force are 1000x more than The Force Awakens, and The Last Jedi could've ever hoped for. Dave Filoni and company obviously cared more about the deep stories that brought Star Wars into our hearts 40 years ago as opposed to JJ Abrams and Ruin Johnson who were SO disconnected from the original message and vibe that Star Wars gave to us fans. I hope that these people are allowed to be more of a part in the direction of the franchise than just the Mandolorian show.
RIP Kanan Jarrus
Not the jedi we deserved, but the jedi we needed..
Yes we do Fenn Rau
Sacrifice yourself to save your friends and family as always may the force be with you
699 nice.
POETRY
Fenn Rau gar Saxon: RAU
Going into Star Wars Rebels I wasn't all that impressed with Kanan initially but the character really grew on me. I liked that he wasn't just the wise old master who had all the answers for Ezra. For Kanan himself still had much to learn about the force and his character developed magnificently throughout the show. Kanan even outshined Ezra if you ask me.
R.I.P Caleb Dume, Jedi Knight, My Favorite Star Wars Character
Samuel Wilson Yeah Kanans character is amazing and on an interview with dash star, Freddie Prince Jr stated how he loves how Kanan isn't an obi wan and riddled with flaws because all of that led to him becoming a wise master anyway at the end of the day even dying like his master.
Same with me. He's my favorite Star Wars character now
While he isn’t mine, he’s definitely top 5. Truly the only great original character to come out of Rebels (the show had its great moments like Ahsoka vs Vader, but do note that they are very few in total)
You summed it up perfectly, had exactly the same feelings/thoughts going into Rebels - and coming out of it (well, not my fave, close 2nd behind Kenobi).
kanaan has one of the best character growth among all the jedi characters. not the battle master we all wanted him to be but that was part of the struggle and his growth.
I love how Kanan ended up going out the same way as his master. Selflessly saving others.
The best death any real Jedi could ask for!
Maybe that was the actual point when he became a true jedi knight.
GrandElemental No it was when he became a true Jedi master like Obi Wan.
and then his padawan did the same
Probably the best character to come out of Disney Star Wars.
100%
The sudden realisation of how true this is.
Certainly the best animated character so far.
sure they have
What about Finn? Raddus? Jyn? Krennic? Ciena Ree? Poe? Rey? Sato? Thrawn? Savage Opress? Loth Wolves? Rae Sloane? Eli Vanto?
RIP Kanan... You’re one with the force now.
John Bryan Galiza
May he rest in peace
Tim Bartsch *pieces ;)
SonsOfLorgar
He was a great Jedi
John Bryan Galiza No, they can go back and get him someday.
Adam X no they can’t it will mess with the timeline meaning ezra and ashoka would not be alive neither would the rest of the ghost squad
Kanan: I promise, we’ll see each other again.
*gets blinded later.*
*regains his sight just before his death.*
Me, watching: WHY YOU DO THIS WITH MY HEART, DISNEY?!!!!
Don’t do that
*_don’t give me hope_*
Underrated comment
And people say kanans not powerful. He regained his sight plus held a massive and I mean massive gas canisters explosion.
More reason I love this show
Kanan's voice is briefly heard in The Rise of Skywalker along with the other previous Jedi Rey is confronting Sidieous.
yea! He said something like 'in the heart of a jedi lies their strength' I was so happy to hear it bc he's one of my favorite characters!
Say...what?! That's awesome!
I also heard Ahsoka too!!!
And qui-gon-bottle of jinn
Dragonstorm62190 spoiler
8:49 Before Kanan died, the last thing he saw was the love of his life.
The last thing Ezra saw was Thrawn hentai.
*the last thing we saw Ezra look at -
Star Wars can be pretty mature/dark/sexual at times...
you know he is not dead...
Ezra didn't die.
Ezra is not dead
Kanan was IMO the most well developed and Interesting character in the new canon. Such a good story him and Hera carried the show at times.
Yeah. I absolutely love Hera. I think both Kanan and Hera are underrated characters.
Jedis are not allowed to be in romantic relationships which is one of the reasons Anakin turned to the dark side. Star Wars Rebels should have focused more on Kanan and Ezra and less on Kanan and Hera.
@@rcbrascan Rebels did focus more on Ezra and Kanan than Hera and Kanan
@@rcbrascan That's not the reason. The reason is that Anakin was dealt with terrible circumstances in his life that were mostly the Jedi's fault and he responded with terrible choices thus turning into both a villain and a victim.
No kidding, they had to take care of of "the kids" (that includes Zeb)😮😅🤓😎✌🏻
WAIT A DAMN MINUTE
“We will see each other again”
HE FOLLOWED UP ON THAT
WHEN HE DIED, HE REGAINED VISION
SHE WAS THE LAST THING HE SAW
HE FULFILLED HIS PROMISE
Pikavee Mania yeah that’s like the whole point
@@carterpetzke1036 he's just probably crying while saying so bc he cannot believe it
He sacrificed himself, just like Depa Billaba.
Darth Stalker it's like poetry it rhymes
-George Lucas.
And Master Bilaba would've been proud of his Padawan.
Just like Mace Windu
Michael Cachela Bilaba was female but i agree she was damn proud of Kanan
Rebels and related media is super poetic - Depa sacrifices herself for Kanan, Kanan sacrifices himself for his adopted family Phoenix Squadron, and Ezra "sacrifices" himself for the Rebel Alliance - masters and apprentices
Kanan’s story, and that of the rebels crew is the same: family and identity. But Kanan’s is probably the harshest. He was a Jedi who could not be a Jedi, forcing himself to forget who he is. And even when he started to accept it, he was faced with one trial after another. The shame of teaching without much knowledge, the trauma of the clone wars and his ability to join another fight and of course the loss of his sight. Eventually all of those things help him be what he was supposed to be, a Jedi with a sense of belonging, compassion and self sacrifice. So enlightened that he is able to restore his sight and even express some of his will through the cosmic force, proving that if he had lived a few decades earlier, he probably would have gotten himself a seat in the Jedi council.
I think Filoni really well portrayed Kanan's growing process and his growing pains as a Jedi. You see Kanan's attitude change from season to season, eventually becoming more comfortable with his role as a true Jedi Knight and Master. I do sometimes wonder since he forsaw his own death, did he wonder if Ezra would train his son? :)
@@Fellinara Well in the episode he dies in it's fairly heavily implied that yeah, he had foreseen the most likely outcome was his death.
Holly Sullivan most Likely since he says may the force be with you is the last thing he says to Ezra, but Ezra wasn’t even doing the hard part of the mission.
I met him, great guy, died on A HELL of a mining disaster.
What happened?
Yes a "mining" disaster.
Lol
@@userF78 watch the show.
Lo
an absolute complete awesome character
In the Bad Batch s1e1 Caleb is saved by Hunter, and in s1e11 Omega befriends Hera. I love how they have the Bad Batch woven into those storylines.
Battles leave scars, some you can't see
kyleaca literally
Some, make you not see
It looks like I saved Kanan's life. Your welcome Kanan fans.
Thx man XD
Only to let him die later! The story of your life! One failed student after another!
Obi-Wan Kenobi you didn’t. Kenobi did
How?
How the hell are you at every video I watch??!!!!
Obi-Wan had been one of my fav from back in the day.. Imust say... Kanan is right up there with him.. so sad to see him die....
i second this
K Williams same here. I only wish that other members of Ghost squad had such great treatment (Hera is the only other one that is decent. The others just suck)
Jarrus died a few hours before the explosion of the fuel depot. In the episode before his death a wolf stopped his attempted rescue of Hera by saying "Dume", which forced Kanan to realize that he had to fully accept his role as a Jedi Knight. In his last episode we see Kanan cut off his ponytail, the last vestige of his role as a Padawan. He then shaves off his beard, symbolically taking off his "Kanan Jarrus" persona which used to disguise his Jedi past. He realized that he could not move forward until he let go of the guilt and feelings of inadequacy that had plagued him since he watched his Master Depa Billaba die to give him time to escape the events of Order 66.
When he joins Ezra and Sabine at the beginning of the rescue Hera, he has truly become Jedi Knight Caleb Dume, and Kanan Jarrus is gone.
When he dies he is at peace and fully accepts his fate.
why do you have to be right!!?? :( .
I think Kanan is my fav character to date in the new cannon. The story group did a great job at showing his entire life in multimedia.
My favorite New Canon character. Such a great addition to the universe.
by the right of the council by the will of the force dub thee I do....Jedi. Knight of the Republic
After watching Rebels and seeing the episode where Hera got taken by the Empire, it was really sad to see Kanan pass away and sacrifice his life for the Rebellion. Praise the Force that Kanan Jarrus is in a peaceful and happy place now! 😢😔🕊🌹
Reading the Kanan comics is what really made me fall in love with the character and connect with him. #RebelsForever
R.I.P Kanan Jarrus, a.k.a Caleb Dume. You will be missed!
Damn, his son really is uncanny looking..
Bo C looks like a hobit, I guess they didn't bother working on his design much just for one scene.
Bo C yeah he sort of looks like an elf or leporcon
He should've had Twi'lek lekku (head tails) instead of green hair.
Bo C
Plot twist!
Its *N O T* his baby
Bo C yeet
This might sound really dramatic and cliche, but I had to rewatch all of Kanan and Hera's kiss scenes to comfort me when he died. R.I.P. KANAN
He is one of my favorite Star Wars characters! He is just so cool and has so much development!
I loved his character I actual teared up during his death scene... Best Jedi we have seen,in terms of character and Jedi development
I enjoyed the Rebels series. It's really nice to have this backstory on Kanan. Thanks for the post.
I‘ve recently been rewatching Rebels on Disney+ and Kanan regaining his sight shortly before his death, thus fulfilling his promise to Hera, still hit me hard in the feels 😭
"Fulfilling the promise he made to Hera"
OMG it's just early morning and now I'm crying, thanks 😭
right?!! this fact didn't even hit me until he said it! :'( .
K Williams does anyone know where I can read or get the comics?
his death was more powerful than i could have possibly imagined. it was definitely a surprise how much it affected me
@@titan8152 I know it was 6 months ago, but try Marvel Unlimited.
Tom N thanks man
Alex, it would be cool if you did a video on the complete story of Jyn, seeing as she is one of the very few characters we have seen from birth to death, with her entire life in between, in canon.
I believe he covered her well not very in depth like this video did but well enough that he when't over her full history in a single video, and it is not all that interesting.
Caleb Dume/Kanan Jarrus. One of the greatest Jedi Knights to have ever lived. We thank you, miss you, and forever remember you. May The Force Be With You... Always. "Good-bye, Kanan..."
I love Kanan because he’s not like other Jedi
He’s not all powerful like Windu ,Yoda,Obi Wan ,Anakin or any other great Jedi
He’s just someone that was forced to embrace(also face) his past even though he really didn’t want to at first
in the heart of a jedi lies her strength
** goes and promptly kills only living blood relative **
@@adamchapman3922 Jedi don't have attachments bruh
Also the moment when Kanan reveals he was a Jedi is unforgettable.
You missed one of the best moments of the second season, Ahsoka who reveals finally her self to the Inquisitors, that’s a really Amazing moment, because we see how much Ahsoka have grown, not only in the fighting also in her power.
Could Jacen have been one of Lukes students that Kylo either killed or turned? Or do you think he would have been too old by then? Even though luke was older when he started his training?
he would be in his 30s much much older then Luke, while not impossible I believe legends Kyle Katarn learned around that age as well in Dark Forces 2(he was at least in his 20s Luke was 18/19 when he started, not sure when he met Yoda tho).
Zero Cool Jacen could have been one of the instructors of Luke's academy. Just like his father he could have died trying to protect the students from Kylo Ren. Which would suck for Hera if that were the case.
Zero Cool I’m a year late but you’re wrong.
Jacen was born about 7-9 months after Kanan died, and he looks to be about 8-10 in the scene which is after the battle of endor I believe making him 17-18 years younger than Luke.
Ezra is actually younger than Luke and Leia if you go by the one episode Leia is in and she’s like 16-17 while Ezra is 14? So idk how you think jacen who is born when Ezra is 16-17 at the time making Leia & Luke 18-19 older than that kid...
Remember as well that Luke & Leia we’re born at the end of ROTS, the events of rebels are like 10 years after ROTS and the events of ROTJ is like 25 years after ROTS... jacen would be far younger than Luke.
• Red ezra Luke and lea are all the same age Ezra is 15 or 16 in that scene his birthday is empire day and was born the same day as Luke and lea
• Red why he look 2 years younger I got no freaking clue they didn’t plan lea well
Who's here after hearing his voice in TROS?
Ed Tierney “in the heart of a Jedi, lies their strength.”
Don’t even
TheAngelofFate17 not even gonna lie when i heard his voice after watchin rebels i got so happy like how cool is that
By the will of the Force, Kanan Jarrus, you may rise.
"finally admitted she loved him" .... in series one she called him "my love" more than once
It's because Dave Filloni doesn't know what's hes doing anymore
i always thought that was more of a pet name...or something she only called him when she was annoyed at him. but yeah it was always implied but never the 3 most important words. ;) .
Scott Lewis no just “,luv” like the British slang
Yeah but they didn’t really mean much read the rise of the rebellion it think it’s called it has it in there that she just throws around that word
i think it was supposed to be sarcastic
8:07 DAMN IT REBELS you gave fanfic writers ideas SEE WHAT YOU DID
“ In the heart of a jedi lays there strength “ - Kanan Jarrus
In the heart of a Jedi lies their strength.
In the heart of a Jedi lies her strength
@@anonymousgaslighter345 ...
Kanan has become one of my favorites in the Star wars universe.
One of my favourite Jedi's in Star Wars
Kanan is such an underrated character I think he’s a great addition to the canon of Star Wars
If you haven't done Ezra already that one will be good... Showing his growth in the force and his maturity... Also, I am surprised that he didn't do more dark force stuff during the show, after he showed that he could master it without going fully to the dark side... I think that that would have been very interesting... Like the grey Jedi who would draw from both sides...
bridge0370 his story isn't done yet, he survived all throughout the original trilogy
Dave did that to show if you have people beside you and care about you then it’s harder to turn. Anakin didn’t have that when he told master Yoda that someone close to him is gonna die, Yoda legit said eh who cares suck it up.
That would be nice. Ezra is really underrated.
Kanan's death was seriously one fo the most depressing things ever.
I think it's because we got to see him grow up.
He was a cute kid back in the day.
i just finished the series and i am seriously in a funk! could not sleep at all last night. send help.
I love Kanan in such a level... ❤
Kanan Jarrus... :( One of my favorite characters
This is now legends material.
That's not how legends works kid -_- educate yourself
@@strukacz5782 whatever
Amazing story! Great Jedi and definitely one of my favorite jedi.
The beautiful part is that in his death he became one with the force and enlightened thus being able to see again, His vision being restored represents enlightenment and him finally becoming one with the force.
The full story of Chopper.
Chopper hasn’t died yet
That Guy Over There yeah but the series is over which means odds of seeing him again is slim to none.
Watch rogue one
That Guy Over There yes I get that there was a cameo but that's it, nothing in particular to add.
It means he isn’t dead yet, you can’t do a full story of someone when they haven’t died yet
Yay for this vid. He's a great character. A New Dawn is a good read - just finished it about a month ago myself.
Imagine how awesome it would be to see Kanan’s force ghost or an older Ezra in the new Star Wars movie
Omg I need Kanan back!
or kanan make an appearance in the clone wars
he did make a voice appearance as one of the jedi voices in rey's head
@@wilson6448 did he really?!
@@moonshinewizard Yes, he was the one who said "In the heart of a jedi lies their strength"
I loved this show so much.
The next Star Wars movie should be based on the book, "A new dawn". The story about how Kanan and Heera first meet, on the moon of the planet Goors.
wolfu597 yeah I would not mind a animated movie with the rebels animation style.
One of the VERY BEST comic runs is the Kanan Arch...with Yong Caleb Dume becoming the man we see on Lothal running into Ezra during a mission.
I still didn't get the connection between Kanan and the Loth-wolf Dume. Somehow they share minds as separate individuals.
I have every issue of the comic and I read the book they’re both great. Kanan is one of my favorite characters.
But wait, how is Jacen alive? Hera and Kanan never... you know...
Did they?
Evan Denison maybe with the force?
surprise! lol
Evan Denison yeah apparently force sex
Yeah like I’m confused about that too because when did they have the time or like Hera just said she loved him so I’m confused about that
@@Mtab2260 dave filoni's interpretation 'i'm sorry i killed him ...here have a baby to make you feel better. but don't think too hard about it because you'll get into mixed emotions that need grown-up explanations.'
Nice video! I remember I have the comic book where Kanan switches from youngling to padawan. This comic book also includes a story of Luke Skywalker in Nar Shadaa.
I miss Rebels
You know your chanel is good when i like it before the intro ends.
I hadn't realized that Kanan being able to see Hera that once last time before his death was the fulfillment of his promise...that just makes the scene that much more beautiful! Thanks for mentioning that! Now I have to go cry... ;)
same!!!!!
Awesome subject matter. Rebels I could watch again and again! I hope Ezra comes home!
I really recommend A New Dawn to everyone, Kanan and Hera are great in it, and Vidian is such a great villain!
Yes, great novel!
is it canon??
K Williams yes it was the first canon book to come out after Disney made everything else legends.
Fast forward to the bad batch. Definitely unexpected
I had an idea re-watching this last season, what if Hera gives birth at Scarif? I feel like she is already a few weeks pregnant at the time of Kanan's death, and that feels like a 'Star Wars' thing to do. Rogue One sacrifices themselves and among all this death, in the middle of a space battle, little Jacen is born. That would give a very personal story to the Ghost crew's Scarif experience. Hera is super pregnant, kicking ass in the Ghost until her water breaks, probably as the Death Star arrives, for dramatic reasons, then like Rex and Sabine have to coach her through labour, while Zeb and Wolf and whoever else is on the crew at the time have to maintain the Ghost and achieve their objective before getting out right in the nick of time. It would be neat if Jacen was actually born in hyperspace, like right as they jump.
Some of the best comics i’ve read so far
Kanan was my favorite character from rebels
Yeah so I finally have caught up on Rebels and Kanan grew to be my favorite Star Wars character of all time. I just watched him die...wow! Moving...
Favorite Kanan line, "No because now I have nothing left to fear."
great line
That comic is still the best canon comic by far, maybe even the best new EU story so far.
He went out fighting and protecting his friends and his love he was a true jedi.
Thanks for putting this in order! The comics skip around a lot and can get really confusing
I guess Filoni didn’t like how the back story was.
Still annoying how Caleb’s hair, Bilaba’s lightsaber, and Style’s existence were changed
You should totally do Ezra's story at some point
I don't think so. We know he and Thrawn survived, so there are still thing we don't have about him to make Ezra's story, I mean, he was only 17-18 at the end of Rebels. And who knows where did he ended up with Thrawn and what happened after.
@@sofialu226 we might see soon enough. Its possible they are doing a live action rebels spin off.
Star Wars Rebels season 4 was better than Episode 7, 8, & 9 combined.
Eh. Idk- it’s a close value to me since season 4 is decent at best. Better than the other 3 seasons for sure, but it still can’t compete with a single season of Clone Wars.
I always argued that Caleb’s midichlorian count must have been off the roof. Also loved whenever The Bendu said “Kanan Jarrus, Jedi Knight” lol
I hope episode 9 has snips and Ezra pop out of hyper speed, train Ray and the next gen of force users. Circle as complete as possible.
Cruz DeLeon technically, Snips returned somewhere between ep 6&7 if I understand the epilogue of the final Rebels episode correctly.
+SonsOfLorgar I took it that way as well, but I believe Cruz is implying they show up after finding Ezra and I got the impretion at the end of rebels they were about to leave to find him. Also highly doubt we see anyone familar in IX or any training of Rey
Zero Cool agreed they will probably not return, it was just a fools hope. Also Hack the Planet!
Well if you want to end it full circle, have Ahsoka be at the end taking Luke’s place with her hood on.
Snip? Idiot. She has a name
.. try AHSOKA
Man Kanans death was super sad, he is my fav character in rebels, badass way to go tho
Saw this video here after watching The Bad Batch
Rest in peace… Caleb Dune
Although I am late to this video are we just gonna ignore the fact that Hera and Kanan literally done the deed you need to have a child before they told each other they loved each other?
Mikey Henno yeahhh......
You know some relationships are complicated. And I think Kanan was clear about his feelings (he was in the New Dawn book too)... it's just Hera kept trying to put the mission first, but I guess they shared some nights together anyway.
Could Hera have sent her son,Jason Syndulla,to Luke as one of his students in his new Jedi academy?
Dun dun duuuuuuu😱
It's spelled Jacen, like Jacen Solo from Legends.
Fredward and The Bear seinfeild music plays.....
Zero Cool the jedi youngling tempel started at the end of return of the jedi but the ending of rebels takes place after return of the jedi so he would be old enough.........
Muhd Imran
Plot twist,
Jacen *NOT* Kanan's child
Its definitely chopper
I like Kanan, especially his unconventional father/son relationship ship with Ezra.
I would love to see biographies like this for Sloan, Brendol Hux, Poe Dameron and Temmin "Snap" Wexley although I will give some may be harder than others since some of these characters still have ongoing stories
He had a more heroic death then Luke....... think about that
whos luke
luke skywalker never died
Have you watched The Last Jedi?
Luke who?
@@cacarlitoto oh that shitty Star Wars "Legends" film? ya.
Great refresher. Thanks!
Star Wars explained is now retconned by the Bad Batch
Not entirely.
Despite the presence of the Bad Batch and some changes to the time of day and certain visual designs, the key story beats still happen. The clones turn on the Jedi, Billaba tells Caleb to run, and he escapes.
They even remembered not to kill off Commander/Captain Grey so his story arc still fits.
His arc with Hera made it clear that he was a goner, but it added so much emotion to it, especially considering how it appears that he never retained his consciousness after speaking to Ezra through the wolf. He never got to see his son, never got to be happy with Hera, and he left behind a family in the darkest hour of the galaxy's story. A very sad, but very appropriate ending.
Gonna have to redo this video since they retconned order 66 for Kanan
May I have a moment of silence for Kanan Juarus/kalub Doom.......Rest In piece
Could you please do a complete story of Ahsoka Tano?
I LOVE anything about Kanan!!
I guess you can say that Kanan didn’t *SEE* maul’s attack coming
Darth Porg, Sith Lord I hate you.
Man... Everytime I'm reminded of him, I feel sad af 😭
“They’ll see each other again”
*Curb Your Blindness
*Literally curbs blindness*
Not using the Rebels/Clone Wars writers and producers in the new sequels was the biggest mistake Disney ever made. I thought that these shows were a joke because I could never sit through an hour of uber annoying kids commercials to watch 25 minutes of content.
Now that these shows are on Disney + I have watched every single episode and enjoyed them immensely. These shows capture the essence of what Star Wars, and the Force are 1000x more than The Force Awakens, and The Last Jedi could've ever hoped for.
Dave Filoni and company obviously cared more about the deep stories that brought Star Wars into our hearts 40 years ago as opposed to JJ Abrams and Ruin Johnson who were SO disconnected from the original message and vibe that Star Wars gave to us fans.
I hope that these people are allowed to be more of a part in the direction of the franchise than just the Mandolorian show.
Had a hell of lot better death than Luke did.
David Jones That's your opinion! IMO Luke saving saving the Resistance by being a true Jedi was a great "death"
You do realize Luke didn't die right?
Like had a way better death
@Darren Mcclean kathleen kennedy wasnt fired. She's still head of lucasfilm
They lowkey made Luke into a coward,when he was supposed to be the most powerful Jedi in the galaxy.Unreal.
Great video Alex!