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* {{Retcon}}: Obi-Wan is shown with his ''Attack of the Clones'' mullet in "Practice Makes Perfect", which takes place during ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'', where he sported his short haircut from ''Revenge of the Sith'' from the beginning. While it's possible that Obi-Wan temporarily grew his mullet back, this is likely how he was supposed to have looked all along in the early episodes of ''The Clone Wars'' (his original short hair was likely the result of [[NoFlowInCGI technological limitations]]).

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Obi-Wan is shown with his ''Attack of the Clones'' mullet in "Practice Makes Perfect", which takes place during ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'', where he sported his short haircut from ''Revenge of the Sith'' from the beginning. While it's possible that Obi-Wan temporarily grew his mullet back, this is likely how he was supposed to have looked all along in the early episodes of ''The Clone Wars'' (his original short hair was likely the result of [[NoFlowInCGI technological limitations]]).limitations]]).
** PlayedWith as the final episode of this series basically follows the key plot points from the [[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka Novel]], while cutting out a lot in order to fit a 15 minute run time. The only things to remain are; Ahsoka hiding as a regular worker, accidentally outing herself as a Jedi by saving someone, befriending a local girl, the empire going scorched earth to find her after someone reports to them about a Jedi, Ahsoka killing a masked inquisitor, contacting Bail in order to find refuge for the survivors, and finally Bail being the one she contacts in order to return to the fight.
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* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: At first, Dooku is just a political idealist justifiably upset with the Republic's decay and how the Jedi have lost their way and become tools of the Senate instead of servants of the people and religious teachers. He gets involved in Palpatine's plot under the impression that it's a BenevolentConspiracy to restore the galaxy's freedom and prosperity. He gets manipulated into lots of little compromises for the "greater good" and doesn't realize just how far he's fallen until he's given the choice of coming clean and exposing Palpatine or murdering Yaddle to keep their plans in motion… and he chooses the latter.

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* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: At first, Dooku is just a political idealist justifiably upset with the Republic's decay and how the Jedi have lost their way and become tools of the Senate instead of servants of the people and religious teachers. He gets involved in Palpatine's plot under the impression that it's a BenevolentConspiracy to restore the galaxy's freedom and prosperity. He gets manipulated into lots of little compromises for the "greater good" and doesn't realize just how far he's fallen until he's given the choice of coming clean and exposing Palpatine or murdering Yaddle [[spoiler:murdering Yaddle]] to keep their plans in motion… and he chooses the latter.
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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Palpatine and Dooku murder Yaddle after she sees the two of them together discussing the results of the Blockade of Naboo, which they orchestrated alongside the now-dead Darth Plagueis and MIA (but presumed dead) Darth Maul.

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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Palpatine and Dooku murder Yaddle [[spoiler:Yaddle]] after she sees the two of them together discussing the results of the Blockade of Naboo, which they orchestrated alongside the now-dead Darth Plagueis and MIA (but presumed dead) Darth Maul.
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** In ''Attack Of The Clones'' Dooku said that despite being his former master, he very much valued the aid and wisdom of Qui-Gon. After the events with Senator Dagonet, Dooku confides in Qui-Gon that he considers him the wiser of the two.
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* VocalEvolution: Corey Burton's voice for Dooku sounds noticeably more like his Cad Bane voice than before. It may have been a deliberate attempt to make Dooku sound younger.

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* VocalEvolution: Corey Burton's voice for Dooku sounds noticeably more like higher-pitched than before, reminiscent of his voice for Cad Bane voice than before. It may have been a or [[WesternAnimation/TheSecretSaturdays V.V. Argost.]] It's likely deliberate attempt to make Dooku sound younger.
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* CurbStompBattle: The Inquisitor who hunts down Ahsoka in the final episode underestimates just how powerful and skilled she's become in the intervening years since the Clone Wars, and pays the price for it when Ahsoka effortlessly curb stomps and beheads him.

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* CurbStompBattle: The Inquisitor who hunts down Ahsoka in the final episode underestimates just how powerful and skilled she's become in she is, assuming her to be just another Padawan rather than apprentice to one of the intervening years since strongest Jedi Knights by the Clone Wars, and end of the war. He pays the price for it when Ahsoka effortlessly curb stomps evades, disarms, and beheads him.him despite not even having a lightsaber on her.
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* {{Retcon}}: Obi-Wan is shown with his ''Attack of the Clones'' mullet in "Practice Makes Perfect", which takes place during ''Star Wars'': The Clone Wars'', where he sported his short haircut from ''Revenge of the Sith'' from the beginning. While it's possible that Obi-Wan temporarily grew his mullet back, this is likely how he was supposed to have looked all along in the early episodes of ''The Clone Wars'' (his original short hair was likely the result of [[NoFlowInCGI technological limitations]]).

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* {{Retcon}}: Obi-Wan is shown with his ''Attack of the Clones'' mullet in "Practice Makes Perfect", which takes place during ''Star Wars'': Wars: The Clone Wars'', where he sported his short haircut from ''Revenge of the Sith'' from the beginning. While it's possible that Obi-Wan temporarily grew his mullet back, this is likely how he was supposed to have looked all along in the early episodes of ''The Clone Wars'' (his original short hair was likely the result of [[NoFlowInCGI technological limitations]]).
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* {{Retcon}}: Obi-Wan is shown with his ''Attack of the Clones'' mullet in "Practice Makes Perfect", which takes place during the ''Clone Wars'', where he sported his short haircut from ''Revenge of the Sith'' from the beginning. While it's possible that Obi-Wan temporarily grew his mullet back, this is likely how he was supposed to have looked all along (his original short hair was likely the result of [[NoFlowInCGI technological limitations]]).

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* {{Retcon}}: Obi-Wan is shown with his ''Attack of the Clones'' mullet in "Practice Makes Perfect", which takes place during the ''Clone ''Star Wars'': The Clone Wars'', where he sported his short haircut from ''Revenge of the Sith'' from the beginning. While it's possible that Obi-Wan temporarily grew his mullet back, this is likely how he was supposed to have looked all along in the early episodes of ''The Clone Wars'' (his original short hair was likely the result of [[NoFlowInCGI technological limitations]]).
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''Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'' is a Creator/DisneyPlus animated anthology series set in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, and serves as a prequel/interquel/sequel to ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', with much of the cast and crew returning from that series. Set in intervening periods before, during, and after the Clone Wars, the show focuses on Ahsoka Tano (Creator/AshleyEckstein), Count Dooku (Creator/CoreyBurton) and Qui-Gon Jinn (Creator/LiamNeeson and his son Micháel Richardson) at various points in their lives, showing how they came to be the characters the audiences first meet them as. In addition, Anakin Skywalker (Creator/MattLanter), Mace Windu (Creator/TerrenceCCarson), Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Bail Organa, Tera Sinube, Yaddle, Ponda Baba, and the Clone Army put in an appearance. Creator/JaninaGavankar, who played Iden Verso in ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017'', appears in the series as Pav-ti, Ahsoka's mother.

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''Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'' is a Creator/DisneyPlus animated anthology series set in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, and serves as a prequel/interquel/sequel to ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', with much of the cast and crew returning from that series. Set in intervening periods before, during, and after the Clone Wars, the show focuses on Ahsoka Tano (Creator/AshleyEckstein), Count Dooku (Creator/CoreyBurton) and Qui-Gon Jinn (Creator/LiamNeeson and his son Micháel Micheál Richardson) at various points in their lives, showing how they came to be the characters the audiences first meet them as. In addition, Anakin Skywalker (Creator/MattLanter), Mace Windu (Creator/TerrenceCCarson), Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Bail Organa, Tera Sinube, Yaddle, Ponda Baba, and the Clone Army put in an appearance. Creator/JaninaGavankar, who played Iden Verso in ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017'', appears in the series as Pav-ti, Ahsoka's mother.
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* AHeroIsBorn: The first episode begins with Ahsoka Tano's birth.
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* {{Sidequel}}: "The Sith Lord" takes place during the events of ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'', beginning just after Qui-Gon finishes his report to the council about the return of the Sith, [[spoiler:and ending just before his funeral on Naboo]].

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* AmbiguousInnocence: Mace Windu rats out Dooku's CowboyCop methods on Raxus to the Council, which leads to Dooku being passed over for a seat on the Council (which he had hoped to get into order to enact reforms) that goes to Windu instead. Dooku clearly suspects that Windu's actions were a politically motivated power-grab, while Windu insists he was just following protocol and was just as surprised as anyone when he was offered the seat. It's not clear which is true, but Dooku's justifiable suspicion worsens his disillusionment with the Order.



** The planet Dooku and Mace go to in the third episode is Raxus, the future capital of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, a.k.a., the Separatists. Fittingly, it is also where one of Dooku's most radicalizing experiences occurs.



* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: After the war, a traumatized and disillusioned Ahsoka tries to simply retire to a quiet, lonely life as a snakebitten handywoman on a farm on a backwater planet. Then she accidentally outs herself as a Jedi by instinctively using the Force to save a coworker from getting crushed by falling hay bales, and within a day, an Imperial Inquisitor arrives and burns down the farm while slaughtering most of her coworkers to find her. She realizes she can't run anymore and joins up with the Rebellion, setting up her role as Fulcrum in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels''.
* CurbStompBattle: The Inquisitor who hunts down Ahsoka in the final episode underestimates just how powerful and skilled she's become in the intervening years since the Clone Wars, and pays the price for it when Ahsoka effortlessly curb stomps and beheads him.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Even after his fall from grace, Dooku clearly loves Qui-Gon as a son, and is heartbroken and filled with rage when he dies dueling Maul on Naboo. At the same time, it's darkly subverted with Palpatine, who tries to act as if he's equally affected by Maul's own apparent death ("you lost an apprentice and so did I!") to get sympathy from Dooku, but clearly doesn't actually care that much.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Palpatine and Dooku murder Yaddle after she sees the two of them together discussing the results of the Blockade of Naboo, which they orchestrated alongside the now-dead Darth Plagueis and MIA (but presumed dead) Darth Maul.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: At first, Dooku is just a political idealist justifiably upset with the Republic's decay and how the Jedi have lost their way and become tools of the Senate instead of servants of the people and religious teachers. He gets involved in Palpatine's plot under the impression that it's a BenevolentConspiracy to restore the galaxy's freedom and prosperity. He gets manipulated into lots of little compromises for the "greater good" and doesn't realize just how far he's fallen until he's given the choice of coming clean and exposing Palpatine or murdering Yaddle to keep their plans in motion… and he chooses the latter.



* RashomonStyle: Padmé's funeral is seen from Ahsoka's perspective, who is disguised in the crowd of mourners.

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* RashomonStyle: NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: One of the biggest moments in Dooku's radicalization comes when his willingness to bend the rules allows him to solve the murder of a fellow Jedi and uncover a plot by a senator's guards to seize control of Raxus… and his reward is Mace Windu ratting him out to the Council, ostensibly because Mace was following protocol, but it just so happens to conveniently result in Dooku being passed over for a seat on the Council in favor of Mace.
* PsychicStrangle: One of Dooku's earliest steps towards Sithism is when his anger and disgust with a corrupt, amoral senator gets the better of him and he uses a Force Choke to nearly kill the man before Qui-Gon gets him to stand down.
* PuppetKing: Senator Larik's PraetorianGuard try to stage a quiet coup on Raxus by turning Larik into one, threatening him into undoing his corrupt policies and instituting new ones more beneficial to Raxus, while also killing anybody who learns of the truth behind Larik's "change of heart". Dooku and Mace Windu's investigation of Master Canti's death throws a wrench into that scheme, ending with Larik dead and the guards either dead themselves or arrested for treason.
* OneDialogueTwoConversations: Bail speaks to both an out-of-sight Ahsoka and two Clone Troopers questioning him by making friendly conversation about how teamwork and how they can always count on him. The Clones just think he's being weird, possibly drunk, but Ahsoka gets the real message that she can always count on Bail to help her out if she decides to fight the Empire.
* RashomonStyle:
** The fourth episode is essentially the events of ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' from Count Dooku's perspective.
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Padmé's funeral is seen from Ahsoka's perspective, who is disguised in the crowd of mourners.


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* SlowlySlippingIntoEvil: The episodes focused on Count Dooku depict his gradual decline into evil, following him as he goes from a valiant and noble Jedi Knight to an embittered political idealist to a ruthless Sith Lord who will do ''anything'' to bring order to the galaxy.


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* TimePassageBeard: The passage of time and Dooku's character arc is symbolized by his BeardOfEvil. At the start, when he's a Jedi serving the people, he's clean-shaven. In the middle, when he's growing increasingly disillusioned, he has a BeardOfSorrow but it's clean and well-groomed. At the end, when he makes his final steps into Sithism and political violence, he has his trademark scraggly, sinister full beard.
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* {{Retcon}}: Obi-Wan is shown with his ''Attack of the Clones'' mullet in "Practice Makes Perfect", which takes place during the ''Clone Wars'', where he sported his short haircut from ''Revenge of the Sith'' from the beginning. While it's possible that Obi-Wan temporarily grew his mullet back, this is likely how he was supposed to have looked all along (his original short hair was likely the result of [[NoFlowInCGI technological limitations]]).
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* ResolvedNoodleIncident: Yaddle's fate, which was left ambiguous following the discarding of the ''Legends'' continuity, is shown here.

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* ResolvedNoodleIncident: Yaddle's fate, which was left ambiguous following the discarding of the ''Legends'' continuity, is shown here. [[spoiler:She followed Dooku to Darth Sidious' hideout and was killed by Dooku.]]
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* VocalEvolution: Corey Burton's voice for Dooku sounds noticeably more like his Cad Bane voice than before.

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* VocalEvolution: Corey Burton's voice for Dooku sounds noticeably more like his Cad Bane voice than before. It may have been a deliberate attempt to make Dooku sound younger.
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* VocalEvolution: Corey Burton's voice for Dooku sounds noticeably more like his Cad Bane voice than before.
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** Qui-Gon and Dooku have a brief conversation, where Qui-Gon "speaks very highly" of Obi-Wan, just like Dooku claimed he did, in Film/AttackOfTheClones.
** During her test with the probes, Ahsoka uses the same blocking sequence, that Anakin demonstrated on a Holocron recording in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E16ShroudOfDarkness Shroud of Darkness]].

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** Qui-Gon and Dooku have a brief conversation, where Qui-Gon "speaks very highly" of Obi-Wan, just like Dooku claimed he did, did in Film/AttackOfTheClones.
''Film/AttackOfTheClones''.
** During her test with the probes, Ahsoka uses the same blocking sequence, sequence that Anakin demonstrated on a Holocron recording in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E16ShroudOfDarkness "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E16ShroudOfDarkness Shroud of Darkness]].Darkness]]".
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** Qui-Gon and Dooku have a brief conversation, where Qui-Gon "speaks very highly" of Obi-Wan, just like Dooku claimed he did, in Film/AttackOfTheClones.
** During her test with the probes, Ahsoka uses the same blocking sequence, that Anakin demonstrated on a Holocron recording in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E16ShroudOfDarkness Shroud of Darkness]].
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''Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'' is a Creator/DisneyPlus animated anthology series set in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, and serves as a prequel/interquel/sequel to ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', with much of the cast and crew returning from that series. Set in intervening periods before, during, and after the Clone Wars, the show focuses on Ahsoka Tano (Creator/AshleyEckstein), Count Dooku (Creator/CoreyBurton) and Qui-Gon Jinn (Creator/LiamNeeson and his son Micháel Richardson) at various points in their lives, showing how they came to be the characters the audiences first meet them as. In addition, Anakin Skywalker (Creator/MattLanter), Mace Windu (Creator/TerrenceCCarson), Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Bail Organa, Tera Sinube, Yaddle, Ponda Baba, and the Clone Army will put in an appearance. Creator/JaninaGavankar, who played Iden Verso in ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017'', will appear in the series as Pav-ti, Ahsoka's mother.

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''Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'' is a Creator/DisneyPlus animated anthology series set in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, and serves as a prequel/interquel/sequel to ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', with much of the cast and crew returning from that series. Set in intervening periods before, during, and after the Clone Wars, the show focuses on Ahsoka Tano (Creator/AshleyEckstein), Count Dooku (Creator/CoreyBurton) and Qui-Gon Jinn (Creator/LiamNeeson and his son Micháel Richardson) at various points in their lives, showing how they came to be the characters the audiences first meet them as. In addition, Anakin Skywalker (Creator/MattLanter), Mace Windu (Creator/TerrenceCCarson), Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Bail Organa, Tera Sinube, Yaddle, Ponda Baba, and the Clone Army will put in an appearance. Creator/JaninaGavankar, who played Iden Verso in ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017'', will appear appears in the series as Pav-ti, Ahsoka's mother.



!''Tales of the Jedi'' provides examples of:

* AdaptationalModesty: Ahsoka's first outfit from the first two-and-a-half seasons of ''The Clone Wars'' is toned down considerably from the tube top/skirt combo. She now has a sleeveless shirt with padding along the shoulder, although still [[BareYourMidriff baring a bit of midriff]].

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!''Tales !!''Tales of the Jedi'' provides examples of:

* AdaptationalModesty: Ahsoka's first outfit from the first two-and-a-half seasons of ''The Clone Wars'' is toned down considerably from the tube top/skirt combo. She now has a sleeveless shirt with padding along the shoulder, shoulders, although still [[BareYourMidriff baring a bit of midriff]].
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* StartOfDarkness: Dooku's progression from Jedi Knight to disaffected Jedi Master to burgeoning Sith Lord is chronicled through his episodes.
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* AscendedExtra: Big time for Yaddle. She goes from being a background character in ''The Phantom Menace'' before [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome suddenly disappearing afterwards and never brought up again]] to becoming a big part of Count Dooku's backstory.
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''Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'' is an upcoming Creator/DisneyPlus animated anthology series set in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, and serves as a prequel/interquel/sequel to ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', with much of the cast and crew returning from that series. Set in intervening periods before, during, and after the Clone Wars, the show focuses on Ahsoka Tano (Creator/AshleyEckstein), Count Dooku (Creator/CoreyBurton) and Qui-Gon Jinn (Creator/LiamNeeson and his son Micháel Richardson) at various points in their lives, showing how they came to be the characters the audiences first meet them as. In addition, Anakin Skywalker (Creator/MattLanter), Mace Windu (Creator/TerrenceCCarson), Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Bail Organa, Tera Sinube, Yaddle, Ponda Baba, and the Clone Army will put in an appearance. Creator/JaninaGavankar, who played Iden Verso in ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017'', will appear in the series as Pav-ti, Ahsoka's mother.

The show is set to premier on Disney+ on October 26, 2022.

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''Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'' is an upcoming a Creator/DisneyPlus animated anthology series set in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, and serves as a prequel/interquel/sequel to ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', with much of the cast and crew returning from that series. Set in intervening periods before, during, and after the Clone Wars, the show focuses on Ahsoka Tano (Creator/AshleyEckstein), Count Dooku (Creator/CoreyBurton) and Qui-Gon Jinn (Creator/LiamNeeson and his son Micháel Richardson) at various points in their lives, showing how they came to be the characters the audiences first meet them as. In addition, Anakin Skywalker (Creator/MattLanter), Mace Windu (Creator/TerrenceCCarson), Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Bail Organa, Tera Sinube, Yaddle, Ponda Baba, and the Clone Army will put in an appearance. Creator/JaninaGavankar, who played Iden Verso in ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017'', will appear in the series as Pav-ti, Ahsoka's mother.

The show is set to premier premiered on Disney+ on October 26, 2022.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Ahsoka's first outfit from the first two-and-a-half Seasons of ''The Clone Wars'', appears to have the tubetop replaced with what seems like a padded top, that's much longer, altough still [[BareYourMidriff baring a bit of midriff]].

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* AdaptationalModesty: Ahsoka's first outfit from the first two-and-a-half Seasons seasons of ''The Clone Wars'', appears to have Wars'' is toned down considerably from the tubetop replaced tube top/skirt combo. She now has a sleeveless shirt with what seems like a padded top, that's much longer, altough padding along the shoulder, although still [[BareYourMidriff baring a bit of midriff]].



** The trailer shows Count Dooku taking a more aggressive stance against enemy combatants, which frightens his young apprentice Qui-Gon and forces Mace Windu to intervene. He also mentions that he tried to warn the Jedi about the fate rising against them, both cleverly hinting at his eventual fall to the dark side.
** Ahsoka is presented in the trailer as being attacked by clones as part of a training exercise set up by Anakin. By the end of the war, it won't be an exercise, and those blasters won't be set on stun.
** Ahsoka will come face-to-face with an Inquisitor, others of whom she will later face in ''Literature/{{Ahsoka}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels''.
* ContinuityNod: The trailer presents Padmé's funeral, as seen in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' -- and reveals that Ahsoka was in attendance.

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** The trailer shows Count Dooku taking takes a more aggressive stance against enemy combatants, which frightens his young apprentice Qui-Gon and forces Mace Windu to intervene. He also mentions that he tried to warn the Jedi about the fate rising against them, both cleverly hinting at his eventual fall to the dark side.
** Ahsoka is presented in the trailer as being attacked by clones as part of a training exercise set up by Anakin. By the end of the war, it won't be an exercise, and those blasters won't be set on stun.
stun, a fact Rex lampshades at the very end of that episode.
** Ahsoka will come comes face-to-face with an Inquisitor, Inquisitor while hiding in a village, others of whom she will later face in ''Literature/{{Ahsoka}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels''.
* ContinuityNod: The trailer presents Padmé's funeral, as seen in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', is shown in the final episode -- and reveals it's revealed that Ahsoka was in attendance.



* RashomonStyle: Padmé's funeral will now be seen from Ahsoka's perspective, who is disguised in the crowd of mourners.
* ResolvedNoodleIncident: Yaddle's fate, which was left ambiguous following the discarding of the ''Legends'' continuity, will be shown here.

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* RashomonStyle: Padmé's funeral will now be is seen from Ahsoka's perspective, who is disguised in the crowd of mourners.
* ResolvedNoodleIncident: Yaddle's fate, which was left ambiguous following the discarding of the ''Legends'' continuity, will be is shown here.
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* MythologyGag: The scenes in the trailer of Ahsoka training with numerous clones surrounding her bears a striking resemblance to a similar scene in another trailer featuring another of [[VideoGame/StarWarsTheForceUnleashed Anakin's apprentices]]...

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!May the Tropes Be With You
* AdaptationalModesty: Ahsoka's first outfitt from the first two-and-a-half Seasons of ''The Clone Wars'', appears to have the tubetop replaced with what seems like a padded top, that's much longer, altough still [[BareYourMidriff baring a bit of midriff]].

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!''Tales of
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Jedi'' provides examples of:

* AdaptationalModesty: Ahsoka's first outfitt outfit from the first two-and-a-half Seasons of ''The Clone Wars'', appears to have the tubetop replaced with what seems like a padded top, that's much longer, altough still [[BareYourMidriff baring a bit of midriff]].



* ContinuityNod: The trailer presents Padme's funeral, as seen in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.
* RashomonStyle: Padme's funeral will now be seen from Ahsoka's perspective, who is disguised in the crowd of mourners.

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* ContinuityNod: The trailer presents Padme's Padmé's funeral, as seen in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.
''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' -- and reveals that Ahsoka was in attendance.
* RashomonStyle: Padme's Padmé's funeral will now be seen from Ahsoka's perspective, who is disguised in the crowd of mourners.



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* ContinuityNod: The trailer presents Padme's funeral, as seen in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.

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** Ahsoka will come face-to-face with an Inquisitor, others of whom she will later face in ''Literature/{{Ahsoka}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels''.
* ContinuityNod: The trailer presents Padme's funeral, as seen in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.
* RashomonStyle: Padme's funeral will now be seen from Ahsoka's perspective, who is disguised in the crowd of mourners.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Ahsoka's first outfitt from the first two-and-a-half Seasons of ''The Clone Wars'', appears to have the tubetop replaced with what seems like a padded top, that's much longer, altough still [[BareYourMidriff baring a bit of midriff]].

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* ResolvedNoodleIncident: Yaddle's fate, which left ambiguous following the discarding of the ''Legends'' continuity, will be shown here.

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* ResolvedNoodleIncident: Yaddle's fate, which was left ambiguous following the discarding of the ''Legends'' continuity, will be shown here.
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->''"Everywhere there is life, but you must face death. Honor it. Do not fear it."''
-->-- '''Pav-Ti'''

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''Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'' is an upcoming Creator/DisneyPlus animated anthology series set in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, and serves as a prequel/interquel/sequel to ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', with much of the cast and crew returning from that series. Set in intervening periods before, during, and after the Clone Wars, the show focuses on Ahsoka Tano (Creator/AshleyEckstein), Count Dooku (Creator/CoreyBurton) and Qui-Gon Jinn (Creator/LiamNeeson and his son Micháel Richardson) at various points in their lives, showing how they came to be the characters the audiences first meet them as. In addition, Anakin Skywalker (Creator/MattLanter), Mace Windu (Creator/TerrenceCCarson), Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Bail Organa, Tera Sinube, Yaddle, Ponda Baba, and the Clone Army will put in an appearance. Creator/JaninaGavankar, who played Iden Verso in ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017'', will appear in the series as Pav-ti, Ahsoka's mother.

The show is set to premier on Disney+ on October 26, 2022.

Watch the first trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uRRKqQbmw4 here]].

Not to be confused with ''ComicBook/TalesOfTheJedi'', another series from the ''Legends'' continuity.

!May the Tropes Be With You
* ArtEvolution: The series does have the same art style as ''The Clone Wars'', but advances in technology have given it a much more realistic look in terms of lighting and presentation. There's also some subtle tweaks to the character models; look closely and Obi-Wan, though wearing his Clone armor over his robes, has his mullet from ''Film/AttackOfTheClones''.
* CallForward:
** The trailer shows Count Dooku taking a more aggressive stance against enemy combatants, which frightens his young apprentice Qui-Gon and forces Mace Windu to intervene. He also mentions that he tried to warn the Jedi about the fate rising against them, both cleverly hinting at his eventual fall to the dark side.
** Ahsoka is presented in the trailer as being attacked by clones as part of a training exercise set up by Anakin. By the end of the war, it won't be an exercise, and those blasters won't be set on stun.
* ContinuityNod: The trailer presents Padme's funeral, as seen in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.
* ResolvedNoodleIncident: Yaddle's fate, which left ambiguous following the discarding of the ''Legends'' continuity, will be shown here.

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