![]() ![]() Her impact is massive.Īhsoka, most likely, would not be the character she is without Ashley Eckstein. When it comes to Ahsoka, measuring impact isn't difficult. And with a pending showdown with Darth Vader in tonight's season finale of Star Wars Rebels, people are worried about her. Her return in Star Wars Rebels, as a fully-grown and powerful Force wielder, was greeted with genuine excitement throughout social media. Over the course of the show, she grew to become, arguably, the most popular new Star Wars character since Darth Maul - with both women and men. She actually left the Jedi Order of her own accord. ![]() (Sorry, Rey.) She evolved from an immature teen into a leader. As such, she was the first starring female Jedi of Star Wars. When it comes to Ahsoka Tano, however, impact becomes a far less nebulous concept.Ĭonsider this: Introduced in the 2008 animated movie, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, as the 14-year-old apprentice of Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka soon became the central figure of the resulting animated series. But when you talk about real heart-and-soul cultural impact - a protagonist that means something to people - it gets harder to define. How can we possibly measure it when it comes to fictional characters? Sure, there are things like merchandise and ticket sales. ![]() The voice actor discusses her initial Ahsoka audition, the character's biggest Star Wars Rebels moments (so far), and much more. ![]()
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