Star Wars Rebels Season One
SCORE: 69
I am so happy Family Friendly Gaming
purchased a copy of Star Wars Rebels Season One on DVD. We did not even
know about this show until Disney offered FFG a reviewable copy of Star
Wars Rebels Season Three. This helps me understand where this show came
from, and what it was originally about. Star Wars Rebels Season One has
very slow growth.
Star Wars Rebels Season One is all about this one small cell of
criminals. They have one Jedi, and steal from the Empire quite
frequently. They wind up running across a street kid who winds up
becoming a padawan. Star Wars Rebels Season One has a lot of stealing it
in. There is also violence, and acts of terror. Star Wars Rebels Season
One does not even try to hide it either.
I wish there was something honorable about the crew in Star Wars Rebels
Season One in the beginning. Viewers start to soften toward them near
the end of Star Wars Rebels Season One because they connect with the
other rebel cells. Thing is they were not much of a rebel cell in my
personal opinion. They were making sure to stick it to the Empire at
their own gain quite frequently.
Plenty of known Star Wars characters are found in Star Wars Rebels
Season One. I will not spoil that for you in case you ever decide to
spend the 331 minutes watching Star Wars Rebels Season One. The Empire
looks pretty bad in Star Wars Rebels Season One. I am talking Keystone
Cops kind of bad. This show is told from the perspective of the Rebels
so that should come as no surprise.
The bonus features found within Star Wars Rebels Season One are Star
Wars Rebels The Ultimate Guide, Rebels Season 2 A Look Ahead, and Rebels
Recon. Star Wars Rebels Season One is an okay show at best. It feels
really small and petty in the beginning. Eventually we see more of the
Star Wars universe in Star Wars Rebels Season One. This season is worth
around ten dollars at most brand new in my opinion.
- Kid Gamer
Video: 60%
Audio: 80%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Functionality: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: DVD
Publisher: Disney
Developer: Lucasfilm
Rating: ‘TV-Y7’ - Specifically Designed for Children Seven Years of Age
or Older
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