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Star Wars Ahsoka Star wars ahsoka Continue Star Wars character Asoka redirects here. For the Indian emperor, see Ashoka. Asoka TanoStar Wars characterAhsoka Tano in Star Wars: The Clone WarsFirst Appearance Star Wars: The Clone Wars Created by George Lucas Dave Filoni Portrait of Lauren Mary Kim (capture movement, Clone Wars) Rosario Dawson (Mandalarian) Voicedashley EcksteinIn-Universe InformationAlias Fulcrum Ashla NicknameSnips (from Anakin Skywalker)SpeciesTogrutaOccupation Padawan Rebel Alliance Spy Joining the Jedi Order (formerly) Galaxy Republic (formerly) Rebel Alliance MasterAnakinHomeWorld SkywalkerLi she is the main character of the 2008 animated film Star Wars : The Clone Wars and the subsequent television series. Asoka appears in Star Wars Rebels, where she uses the codename Fulcrum, and as a behind-the-scenes cameo in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Ashley Eckstein voices Asoka in these speeches. Asoka is also the protagonist of the novel of the same name Star Wars: Asoka, in which Eckstein tells an audiobook. Asoka will be featured in the second season of Mandalorian, played by Rosario Dawson. Although initially disliked by both fans and critics, Asoka eventually evolved into a more complex, all-round character, and eventually became a fan-favorite. Serving as a foil for Anakin Skywalker, she was singled out as a strong female character in the franchise. The concept of Ahsoka's creation and development was designed to illustrate how Anakin Skywalker evolves from a brash, unruly disciple of Padawan in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) to a more restrained Jedi Knight in Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005). Star Wars creator George Lucas, who had two daughters, also wanted the character to turn to the girls. At the beginning of Asoka's development, the name was Ashla. Lucas renamed it after the ancient Indian emperor Ashoka; spelling was changed by screenwriter Henry Gilroy. The Clone Wars under the direction of director and screenwriter Dave Filoni wrote a fable about Asoki's early childhood to help develop the character. He imagined that discovering that she had the right things to become a Jedi would be a cause for celebration in her hometown. Filoni said he was protecting Asoki's character. Giving Anakin responsibility for Padawan was supposed to put the character in a role that made him become more cautious and responsible. It will also give him an insight into his relationship with his own host, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and portray how their relationship has matured. The relationship between Asoka and Anakin was seen as an integral storyline spanning both the animated film and the television series The Clone Wars. Writing Philoni initially struggled with Asoka's writing because he zero about what it's like to be a 14-year-old girl. So he turned his attention and instead wrote to Asoka primarily as a Jedi who just turned out to be a teenage woman. Filoni said he always meant history for Asoki's overall development. He began to think about the final confrontation between Asoka and Vader since he created Asoka; Different iterations had different endings, including one in which Vader kills Asoka just as she slashes her helmet to reveal the scars of anakin. Ashley Eckstein, who mostly voiced Asoka, said she and the writers knew that viewers initially found the character annoying, and that there was a fine line between Asoka to be fraternal and to be cute. Since the production was a year earlier than what was broadcast and Asoka evolved during this time, Eckstein pleaded with fans to be patient with the growth of the character. Although Asoka left the Jedi Order at the end of the fifth season of The Clone Wars, the storyline originally had her return to the Order. Filoni said it would be a normal arc, and suggested to Lucas that she instead remain banished; Lucas agreed. Lucas believed that Asoka survived Order 66, the team that led the Republic's clone army to the killing of the Jedi. The character Fulcrum, presented at the beginning of Star Wars, has always been understood as Asoka. Filoni, who was an executive producer and co- creator of the Rebels, worked with Lucas to determine what Asoka would know about Anakin's fate. Filoni also collaborated with executive producer Simon Kinberg and season executive producer Greg Weissman on the development of Asoki's role as a Rebel agent. The show's writers were excited about Asoki's return to the second season, and Filoni worried that the Rebels would be the Asoka Tano show. Consequently, Filoni demanded that Asoka play a role in the service of the main characters of the rebels, Ezra and Kanan; He saw a new role for Asoki, similar to the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars. Although Asoka was more mature in the rebels, Filoni wanted aspects of the guy who was there to shine. At first, he presented Asoka as a more passive player who was not involved in the fight, but later decided that it was more appropriate to see Asoka as a warrior in turbulent times. Asoki's presence was necessary to allow Darth Vader to meet the main characters of the show without destruction; Asoka can stand alone with Vader. Filoni cites fans' passion for the character as one of the reasons for Asoki's fame in The Clone Wars and The Rebels. The voice acting Eckstein said that Filoni wanted her to bring a part of her personality to Asoki's character; he told her that her acting and speech between audition takes had a greater impact on her getting the role than the actual audition. One time on the clone wars began, it took about six months for Eckstein and the writers to understand Asoka; therefore, much of the dialogue during the first half of the first season was re-written to better portray the character. Eckstein also attributes Matt Lanter's casting as Anakin, which occurred midway through the first season, helping to bolster Asoki's character. Asoka wears pseudo samurai armor in Star Wars, and the absence of lightsaber color indicates that she is neither a Jedi nor an evil. Her facial markings are different from those in Clone Wars because of her age. Eckstein repeated Asoki's role for the rebels, though she did not do all of Fulkrum's voice work. She learned of Asoki's return about a year before the first season finale aired and said it was hard to keep it a secret. Eckstein said that Asoka developed a quiet confidence and quiet strength that the younger character does not possess, but sometimes she played Asoka too seriously; she noted that fragmentation and determination were still part of Asoki's personality. Eckstein lowered her voice a little, but since she and Asoka were much closer in age, she generally spoke like herself. Ignorance of Asoki's experience between the Clone Wars and the Rebels at times presented problems for Eckstein's speech. Filoni avoids giving actors details of the plot that may improperly affect their performance; for example, he did not tell Eckstein whether Asoka would survive his duel with Darth Vader so that Eckstein would not telegraph something in his performance that the character would not know. Asoki's design appearance developed over the course of three years before its appearance in the film The Clone Wars. The ranger was inspired by Sun in the film Princess Mononoke. Asoka initially appears in the so- called tube-top-and-mini-skirt costume. In the third season, Asoka and the other characters received new costumes. Filoni said the changes were designed to bring the show's aesthetics closer to the aesthetics of Revenge of the Sith and were made possible by improved animation techniques. Asoka often uses the reverse grip of a lightsaber, similar to the Japanese film of zamiti. Along with changing the costume in the third season, Asoka received a second lightsaber. Asoki's armor in rebels is based on a pseudo-samurai look influenced by photographs of samurai women. The armor should appear as if she had found it in an ancient Jedi temple, and the colorless blades of her lightsabers indicate that she is not a Jedi or a Sith. Filoni said white lightsabers look much better than he expected. Her facial markings have been altered to show that she has aged. It was a new ground for the production team to change Asoki's animation style to reflect her old age. Image of the film The Clone Wars (2008) Asoka first appears in the Clone Wars On August 15, 2008 (before the series The Clone Wars, which debuted in October 2008) as a 14-year-old student of Padawan, recently appointed by Anakin Skywalker. Ioda assigns it to Anakin to teach him a greater sense of responsibility, and Anakin is initially disappointed by the decision. Their early interactions are playfully controversial, with Anakin calling her Snips for her snippy attitude and Asoka calling it Skyguy as a pun on his last name. Earning the respect of Anakin on a dangerous mission, Asoka joins him in the search for the rescue of baby Jabba the Hutt. Her impetuous nature irritates and conquers her master, and, by the end of the film, Anakin reveals a newfound affection for his Padawan. The Rise of Skywalker (2019) Asoka Tano makes a vocal cameo in The Skywalker Rebellion as one of the voices of the Force users who help the apprentice son of its old master, Rey in the battle against Sidious. The television series The Clone Wars (2008-2014, 2020) is the protagonist of six of the seven seasons of The Clone Wars.
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