So who was going to tell me that noo-noo from teletubbies and general grievous are voiced by the same person?
EDIT: this is false! Someone checked and apparently Mark Dean played (technically it said he “operated”) Noo-Noo on the wikifandom page for teletubbies. Google said Matthew Wood played the character, but Google also tried to tell me Grey Delisle played Ventress in the clone wars (which is not true, she is played by Nika Futterman according to Wikipedia). Sorry for the misinformation!
Shot in the same way as Tales of the Jedi; the stories here were much darker in comparison... but they also added more back story for both Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee.
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire is the title of a new animated anthology of Star Wars shorts hitting Disney+ on Star Wars Day (May 4, 2024). The story is told through the perspectives of Nightsister Morgan Elsbeth and former Jedi Barriss Offee.
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire stars the voice talents of Diana Lee Inosanto (Morgan Elsbeth), Meredith Salenger (Barriss Offee), Rya Kihlstedt (Fourth Sister / Lyn), Wing T. Chao (Wing), Lars Mikkelsen (Thrawn), Jason Isaacs (Grand Inquisitor), and Matthew Wood (General Grievous).
What If...? (S2 Premiere Review) | A Detective Noir Delight with Blade Runner Vibes
#WhatIf Season 2 kicks off with a bang! 🕵���♀️The detective noir vibe meets futuristic Blade Runner aesthetics rocks. Love the unique twists, cool interactions, and the promise of more fun ahead!
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Review
The last season of What If was so impressive that I was curious to see what was in store for the second season. This show has the license to continually do what the most highly regarded MCU movies have done, which is mix and match genres. Each episode has the opportunity to be as unique and/or quirky as it needs to be. This first episode has the detective noir genre with the futuristic…
In the episode the Children from Tehar of Star Wars Resistance season One, we see Kel and Elia were escape from Kylo Ren, Maybe Ben remind Ezra that he told him that he was grew in the street of Lothal in the surveillance of Anakin.
Why Ben didn't help Kel and Elia that he stop thinking about his grandfather Anakin that he was watching over Ezra, even Ben though that Ezra and Ahsoka lied at him about his dark secret?
He could take care of them
Only before the Battle of Exegol, Ben reveals at Kel and Elia that his grandfather Anakin take care of Ezra for good and he was a great man in both Old Republic and Galactic Empire realizing that Ezra and Ahsoka never lie