Ahsoka embodied what a Force-seeker is meant to be before both the Jedi and Sith corrupted it in their own opposite ways. The Sith seeked power and wield the Force to do their bidding. The Jedi had become militarised and engulfed in politics, becoming hypocrites. A true "Jedi" / Force-seeker, simply yields to the will of the Force, whatever path it takes, which is what Ahsoka embodied. This purity is symbolised by her white lightsabers.
The *silver lightsabers are also kind of a trophy of sorts; to get them, she had to take the red lightsaber of an inquisitor (or any Sith), and purify the Kyber crystals within. This proves she had bested the dark as well.
Yeah I totally agree. Ahsoka didn’t leave the Jedi order because she was straying from the light side. Ahsoka left the Jedi order because the Jedi were straying from the light side.
I have started this theory years ago. Ahsoka force potential became basically unlimited after she was resurrected. At the start of the CW we saw her strugle at the end of it she faced Maul at 17 years old and still far from her true potential. In Rebels she toys with the Inquisitors and fights Vader. Vader is still more powerful than she is in Rebels s2 but still one of the most powerful force users we know.
Yes Dave filoni said during the empires era the only people who could go blow for blow with ahsoka was vader or the emperor an probably luke as he got older
I think the particular thing with Anaikin was she wasn’t emotionally ready to confront Vader. Perhaps she never would be, given that she basically completely withdrew from the war having known his fate. Like Luke always had it within him to utterly thrash Vader, he just needed to be composed to do it.
I think if Qui-Gon had lived, he and Ahsoka would’ve been the Greatest examples to all Jedi about having compassion, understanding emotion but not allowing those emotions to consume oneself, to trust the Force, & to be peace-keepers rather than soldiers. We were robbed of more scenes with Qui-Gon who I consider to be one of the Greatest Jedi in history.
I've been saying this for a long time. You could even view it this way, Sideous is the embodiment of the dark, Ahsoka is the embodiment of the light and Anakin/Vader was the balance (he did just as much good as he did evil)
It's to simplified. It's not suppose to be, this person is the embodiment of light, this one dark. Ahsoka is my favorite character in Star Wars, but 1 She is no Jedi. She is what a Jedi is suppose to be like, but she is not one....yet (but the end she will be). 2 that embodiment of the light side never truly died. 3 she had seeds of the dark side in her, that light side being told her so, so a pure light side embodiment shouldn't have seeds of the dark side in them.... She is simply a light side force user
Even though she isn’t a Jedi anymore she’s on the level of a Jedi Master. I feel like I’m her series we will finally see her embrace her identity as a Jedi
@Star Wars Kid *I feel like _in_ her series.. I know a typo with autocorrect creates this stuff. However, I feel like this problem is becoming increasingly common and I'm a little annoyed by it lol.
Would not bet on that, after all they cant do much because it would create paradoxes in the original series... thats why i always disliked prequels, there is almost always some paradox going on...
I think the force steam rolled her ahead of her years. Be it that the lessons she learned under Anakin propelled her (guy was good at everything, even teaching), or the clone wars gave the force ample opportunity to test her, in either case we've seen that the force will test somebody, Jedi council and master's thoughts on the learner's readiness be damned. The fight with Vader became Obi-Wan's last test between Master and Grandmaster (rock moon, not Mustafar). I think Ahsoka walked away from her trial a a true master of the light side of the force, and passed her own Grandmaster test soon after
When she blamed them and was upset that they didn't trust her after she appeared to murder someone, escaped detention (during which clones died, even if she didn't actually do it), ran from the authorities and yelled at Anakin for doing nothing (even though he was) while disobeying orders from her own master (again), teamed up with a WAR CRIMINAL (Ventress), and then was found at a warehouse with the same explosives that were used? And don't forget, according to Ahsoka, if you run away, that just makes you look guilty. Great character and writing, that.
AN uncomfortable truth that Jedi naysayers overlook when it comes to Ahsoka...she _lives_ the doctrine of having no strong personal attachments in her devotion to the light. She has many friends and companions, but has never settled into a "family" situation. She refused to train Grogu for the same reasons Luke eventually did.
I wholeheartedly agree with your analysis. The clip you included with Rafa saying “You might not think of yourself as a Jedi, but you act like one. Or at least how I want them to be” really illustrates how some civilians/others in the SW universe felt about the actions/beliefs of the Jedi being hypocritical at times. Although Jedi are held up as heroes, they have their flaws and they should be rightfully criticized for them. If Ahsoka started a new Jedi order that would do away with or reinvent some of the Jedi code it would do justice to all the ways she’s grown as a Jedi and create positive evolution in the Jedi order to more closely align with what they claim to be: selfless defenders of peace.
If Qui Gon Jinn survived episode I, I think that Obi Wan would become Ahsoka's master, since we all know that Qui Gon would be the one who trains Anakin. And I also think that Obi Wan would be the perfect master for her.
I think he would have been an excellent one, but the two would've still disagreed vehemently on the decision-making process of the Jedi and the flaws inherent to their Order during this era. But then with Qui-Gon around to counsel Obi-Wan - he may have come to their way of thinking. Being surrounded by Qui-Gon, Anakin, and Ahsoka - he might've actually been willing to be part of making healthy changes. That would be an incredibly interesting potential story to explore.
Idk, I think Obi wan would leave the order if he didn't have to be anakins caretaker,if he didn't have any obligation via his promise to qui gon he would got live on mandalore with satine in a heartbeat, he admits as much in the clone wars
Ahsoka truly acts like the way a Jedi should, she definitely is the light and she lets the force guide her in the right direction all the time, and always helping and protecting innocent people and her friends who are her family, and with the power of the daughter embedded in her, ahsoka might have abilities like fast healing and slow aging that she uses to protect everyone she helps and cares about and those daughters powers could be one of the ways she’s still alive in rise of skywalker. Ahsoka is indeed the best.
@@johnmichael2692 yes, but she isn't a Jedi..people think Jedi are hypocrits because they turned into soldiers instead of bringing peace..but in reality..the Jedi swore an oath thousands of years ago to defend the republic...so the Jedi themselves have lots of rules...one of them being to protect the republic. When Ahsoka left the order..she no longer has to follow the Jedi rules or serve the political interests of the republic. She free to make another force using culture of warriors that defend the people
In both Star Wars 3 Revenge of the Sith game, and in Star Wars Battlefront 2 Mission Knightfall there are Jedi Enemies with Bo Staff Lightsabers, and when you think about it there were Jedi that we're killed Off Screen, some of the Jedi that got Killed off screen must have had Bo Staff Lightsabers, the reasons Jedi didn't often use Bo Staff Lightsabers is because they needed serious training to learn to use it, and the VERY FIRST Bo staff Lightsaber originated from the Sith empire back the First Sith Started, sometimes it can corrupt them completely to the Darkside, Jedi Master Pong Krell in Star Wars the Clone Wars did get corrupted having both a Blue Bo Staff Lightsaber, and Green Bo Staff Lightsaber, but mostly need PROPER Training to learn how to use it without becoming a Sith, only becoming Jedi, and mostly Jedi Sentinel Temple Guards used Yellow Bo Staff Lightsabers.
I’d still argue Revan is a better example of the perfect Jedi as he was able to master both the light and dark side of the force making himself a representation of the balance in the force
I agree Revan is a the example of the Perfect Jedi, he's said that Jedi means Mystic Sorcerer. So being a Jedi has little to do with consul and republic order. An more to do with the Force. Which Revan did what most Jedi could not. accept AND wield both sides of the Force.
But you didn't find strange that after we lost Ahsoka in an epic battle against Vader, Filoni introduced time travel, which never existed in Star Wars before, and only to save Ahsoka?
When she left the Regular Jedi Order, she didn't stay regular Jedi anymore, she certainly did Not become Sith, Even Greatet, she became a Gray Order Jedi,
I don't agree with Ahsoka being the embodiment of the light side because later on the Brother also dies but he doesn't gibe his essence to anyone. So I really think the Sister only saved Ahsoka. But everything else you said was quite interesting and I enjoyed your video.
She may not be the embodiment of the light side, but i personally like the theory that the Daughters life energy did something to change her, she may not affect the force at large but I like to think she was left with a "spark of purest light", after all if all it did was revive her why would Morai follow her so diligently. And with the whole Mortis family dead the force is no longer influenced by their feuds. I do find it interesting though that in rebels Palpatine seemed to know of them, and sounded hateful as he mentioned them.
Didn't you get the point.. Jedi and Sith suck. They both have a way of controlling things. Asoka is the perfect "Force User" .. Also the Jedi are quite stupid. They thought they were alone and the sith were gone.. so they followed a prophecy to bring balance?? talk about shooting themselves in the foot!
finally someone gets it! People think jedi are Warriors of Light and defenders of justice and goodness...no. Jedi are defenders of the republic and have been for thousands of years. Anyone who doesnt follows their rules and adhere to their dogma isnt a jedi, same with the sith, Ahsoka isnt a jedi, she is a force user. She should make her own culture of force users that arent jedi and arent sworn to defend the republic like the jedi are
What makes a Jedi is a peacekeeper that follows the path of the force. It isn’t a title or rank like they used it in clone wars. This means Asoka is a Jedi, even if she claims otherwise. To make it easier to understand (if you have a kid you are now a parent, even if the kid dies you are still a parent) Asoka is what a Jedi is, there is no changing that. Unless she changes herself. I also believe Anakin Skywalker WAS a Jedi as he acted in ways a Jedi should.
I love her, she is my favourite character in SW. Her growth from the little annoying padawan is what makes her superb. Really Dave Filoni and co. deserve praises for her.
The Jedi suck. They're not even a good representation of the light side of the force. That's why the force (in the form of the Chosen One) interfered and destroyed the Jedi. Ahsoka doesn't identify as a Jedi, that should say something about how good the Jedi were while they were around.
They are flawed as a group. That's what makes them interesting. Plus without that they would be "perfect" stewards of the light side and the Sith would never really have a chance and where's the fun in that???
@@giff74 exactly, old georgie knew exactly how to create a good story. jolee bindo, dooku, ahsoka and qui gon are my favorite examples of jedi who realised the orders hypcoricy or flaws
The Jedi are the embodiment of the light side since they follow the light side strictly. The Chosen one came to destroy the 2 orders which caused imbalance throughout the galaxy since the Force, which is neither good nor bad, wanted itself to be balanced.
Absolutely! Excellent disclosure of the real nature of the decadent jedi order, as twisted as the sith. Beautiful to understand the ultimate purpose and nature of Asoka, definitely she has become my favorite character after Boba Fett
Ahsoka ascended as a greater jedi than the entire council during the clone wars. She was able to pursuit only the light, detaching herself from the order itself, which was falling to Sidious' plot and becoming clouded by the dark side. She trusted her insticts and the force, focused on helping others and being selfless, while the jedi kept at their dogmatic ways trying to salvage a failing republic, afraid to lose power and influence over the galaxy.
that is the essence of the jedi, the jedi are the sworn defenders of the republic, not Warriors of Light, idk where people think jedi are supposed to be light side paragons, when to jedi the light side doesnt even exist. "There is only the force"
War changes things, good and bad things occur before, during and after the war. A perfect jedi would learn both the light and dark teachings. They would have to balance themselves in both ways. They have to build their own balanced morals. Ahsoka is a grey jedi, but her characteristics and morals of compassion and etc, would show her more of what a Jedi should be.
There was so much more to that death scene and transfer of force energy. For Anakin this is an event that he would forget completely, as he seemed to act so surprised as Vader when he found out she was still alive. For a larger grand scheme this is the day that one of them actually get out and found a living host. The light is still alive. We also know that the father did survive as well, in another form.
Let me explain what ahsoka is, she is no Jedi no sith, but a neutral warriors of life, and it makes her believe in her strength, style and understanding of things.. I admire that about her
The Jedi lost their way thousands of years before the clone wars was ever started. The Jedi lost their way when they started to believe in absolutes and not in the balance of the force between the light and dark side. You can't have balance when you deny and fight against half of the force.
There is another aspect that needs to be weighed in and that makes ahsoka as revered as qui gon jinn who had his own path with the force that guided even yoda and then luke, the fact the forced guided ezra bridger through the time portal to save ahsoka. Ahsoka is the chosen one of the chosen one.
The poor inquisitors who face off against her in Rebels had no idea just how outclassed they really were. They weren't even strong enough to know what strong is.
"A Morai." "The Morai." Pardon the redress, but it would be "a conver" / "the conver." Conver is the species of bird. Morai is the name of this particular conver. I'm glad this theory on Ahsoka has caught on. I've had too many supposed Star Wars fanatics argue with me about it over the years; it seems they never want to move past the Skywalkers being the ultimate practitioners of the Force.
2:45 still pissed that we will never get this version of a adult ahsoka. I literally wanted to cry out of frustration after I’ve first seen her in rebels like? They literally had a version of ahsoka to look at and just copy paste into rebels and every other following sw media
I hope they will tell the story (of the Zygerian and Plo-Koon) in an episode of Tales of the Jedi season 2. It's great to see Ahsoka's story fleshed out a bit more on-screen. It would also be nice to see the story where she would cleanse the red crystals that become her white sabers.
I don't think the Daughter and the Son really represent the Light and the Dark Side. The Daughter is supposed to be good in every way, yet she's angry on Anakin for wanting to save her life and she guides Obi-Wan to the dagger chosing death instead of diplomacy. And the Son, he says there can neither be light nore dark without each other, wich is actually more like what a Jedi would say but never a Sith or any other dark-sider, besides, we know that the Son wasn't always evil, as indirectly stated by the Father the Son once was a rather good guy. And don't forget how deeply broken and sad he was about his sister's death. He felt love. Honest love. So the Daughter carries darkness and the Son has a light side. Because of that I believe they are meant to symbolize not the Light or the Dark Side itself but rather the aspects that are often considered part of one side. Creation meets destruction to reform everything, light meets darkness so you can actually see, life meets death to close the ever-lasting cycle of energy, love meets anger so that you`re not get carried away by one emotion. Positive can't exist without Negative. But the Jedi can exist without the Sith. The Light Side can very well exist without the Dark Side, for the Dark Side, as demonstrated by the physically and mentally sick Sith, is a perversion of nature while the Light Side itself IS the Balance in the Force. That may be the reason why Kyber Crystals refuse dark-siders and it would also mean that, originally, even the Son himself was a servant of the Light by obeying his father thus keeping both the Living and the Cosmic Force in balance. What do you think?
Awesome explanation of who Ashoka is, she is definitely the incarnation of the daughter and Light and a lot of person ignore that ! I was asking myself the other day about the Howl after the battle in Rebel but you answered well thank you ! I am really exciting to see what’s next with her and how she ll play a key in the new jedi order as Guardians of the peace.
yea i always just kinda saw Ashoka as th eliving embodiment of the light side f the force after she was revived in the Mortis arc just kinda made sense and its kinda weird when you think thattheembodiment of the lightside is actually a grey jedi
Just went back through the Clone Wars series. In the beginning she and Anakin aren't as concerned for the lives of the clone troopers as you make them out to have been. It's actually part of her arc to let things go in battle and Anakin learns from her mistakes as well (she is like a mirror to him which was likely part of Yoda's plan from the beginning). The whole thing of having Jedi as generals was a weird choice, the Republic already had generals for the war. It was a necessary plot device for many things though, namely Order 66.
It' definitely an interesting take; but I'm curious as to where you found the information regarding the Zygerrean slavers coming to Shili early on; and that is what catapulted Plo coming there and taking her in as a youngling for the first time.
I like the video and all, but regarding that vision she had... remember that may not have been an actual vision but manipulation from the brother since he needed to separate Anakin from his attachments so he would join him.
So basically it’s the will of The Force that Ahsoka Tano lives. Does that mean she HAS or WILL complete some special task? Only time will tell! Also, I have a request. I’d like to see what your thoughts are as to why Ahsoka wouldn’t train Grogu in the ways of The Force even though she was perfectly willing to allow someone else (Luke Skywalker) to train him. I found this puzzling only because of her conversation with Mando: Ahsoka - His attachment to you makes him vulnerable to his fears. His anger. Mando - All the more reason to train him. Ahsoka - No! I’ve seen what those feelings can do to a fully trained Jedi Knight! To the best of us! AND HERE’S THE SHOCKER…. Ahsoka- “I will not start this child down this path!! Better to let his abilities Fade!!” Was there a hidden meaning behind those words? Why Luke….and not Ahsoka? Is it the will of The Force that Ahsoka not train Grogu? Curiouser and Curiouser! This is the way. I have spoken….
I'd say it was simply fear. She saw first hand what happened to Anakin BECAUSE of his emotional attachments; she didn't want to be the one to accidentally create another Vader. Luke on the other hand is more self-confident; especially early on. He'd be more inclined to overlook things like Grogu's emotional attachments and train him anyways. Additionally; Ahsoka turned away from the Order and she would have probably considered herself a poor teacher to train a Force User.
@@WickedPrince3D Interesting…especially since we now know that Luke wasn’t willing to overlook Grogu’s attachments. He gave Grogu a choice: To be trained in the way of the Jedi…or to go back to his attachment in Mando. Is it possible that all this was the will of The Force and Ahsoka saw it? That Grogu go down this path so he can realize through his own experiences how much Mando means to him AND what he is willing to do/give up to be with him?🤔 This is the way. I have spoken….
@@thechild1558 I cut my Disney+ when renewing it was going to cost me even more than my first year. It wasn't worth paying more to go months with nothing worthwhile to watch to get 8 half-hour episodes of something slightly more interesting than Disney kiddy-shows. Additionally I LIKED Gina's character and felt Disney was insane to think they had the right to prevent people associated with them as part-time employees from having and expressing an opinion. Because of this I haven't seen any of the new season's episodes so I have to take your word for it.
So is that considered how Anikan fulfilled the profecy? By helping transfer the daughter's essence into Ahsoka. Thus bringing balance to the force. Because I never quite figured out how killing the emperor brought balance.
by her own word 'she is no Jedi', at best she is a grey Jedi. The Jedi order rejected her and she left the order forever. I concede she is a powerful force user but she is not a Jedi.
@@chinochimp LoL I exactly what a grey jedi is, I quote"The term Gray Jedi, or Gray, had two meanings. First, it was used by Jedi and Sith to describe Force-users who walked the line between the light and dark sides of the Force without surrendering to the dark side, and second, it described Jedi who distanced themselves from the Jedi High Council and operated outside the strictures of the Jedi Code. However, those who were considered to be true Gray Jedi met both qualifications and did not belong to any particular Force tradition. One example was Jolee Bindo, a former Jedi Padawan and a Gray Jedi that served the Old Republic." This exactly describes Ahoska (second description, where she was ejected from the order)
Ahsoka Tano needs her own movie and/or series. She was part of just about everything. Her story covers a fair time frame of STAR WARS.
She’s getting her own show on Disney plus
You're in luck, she's getting her own series on Disney +
I think she lived from right before the clone wars to at least 25 years before the force awakens
good news
How did you not know.....
Ahsoka embodied what a Force-seeker is meant to be before both the Jedi and Sith corrupted it in their own opposite ways. The Sith seeked power and wield the Force to do their bidding. The Jedi had become militarised and engulfed in politics, becoming hypocrites. A true "Jedi" / Force-seeker, simply yields to the will of the Force, whatever path it takes, which is what Ahsoka embodied. This purity is symbolised by her white lightsabers.
A good analogy👍
The *silver lightsabers are also kind of a trophy of sorts; to get them, she had to take the red lightsaber of an inquisitor (or any Sith), and purify the Kyber crystals within.
This proves she had bested the dark as well.
@@jwil4286 Came here just to say this. You rock.
@Darth Desec so uncivilized
Yeah I totally agree. Ahsoka didn’t leave the Jedi order because she was straying from the light side. Ahsoka left the Jedi order because the Jedi were straying from the light side.
Ahsoka Tano is one of the best female characters in the Star Wars franchise. She had good character development.
One of now I’m curious who’s your favorite
Bruh, she THE BEST CHARACTER in star wars period. I would even argue that she's part of the prophecy to balance the force
@@ness7435 I'd say the single best female character in SW is Traya. With Ahsoka a close second.
shes one of the best characters period
Meh.
I have started this theory years ago. Ahsoka force potential became basically unlimited after she was resurrected. At the start of the CW we saw her strugle at the end of it she faced Maul at 17 years old and still far from her true potential. In Rebels she toys with the Inquisitors and fights Vader. Vader is still more powerful than she is in Rebels s2 but still one of the most powerful force users we know.
Yes Dave filoni said during the empires era the only people who could go blow for blow with ahsoka was vader or the emperor an probably luke as he got older
@@BABYSAVAGE02 I was always curious how she would have faired against Abeloth.
@@BABYSAVAGE02 Obi Wan would defeat her as well.
Well Vader/ Anikn was the one who controled both the Sister and the Brother so him being stronger than her makes sense
I think the particular thing with Anaikin was she wasn’t emotionally ready to confront Vader. Perhaps she never would be, given that she basically completely withdrew from the war having known his fate. Like Luke always had it within him to utterly thrash Vader, he just needed to be composed to do it.
I think if Qui-Gon had lived, he and Ahsoka would’ve been the Greatest examples to all Jedi about having compassion, understanding emotion but not allowing those emotions to consume oneself, to trust the Force, & to be peace-keepers rather than soldiers. We were robbed of more scenes with Qui-Gon who I consider to be one of the Greatest Jedi in history.
ive actually never thought if ahsoka as the living light side of the force but i see it now lmao great vid keep it up and congrats on 600 subs
I've been saying this for a long time. You could even view it this way, Sideous is the embodiment of the dark, Ahsoka is the embodiment of the light and Anakin/Vader was the balance (he did just as much good as he did evil)
Ahsoka was not the embodiment of the light side, she left the Jedi order and thus proved to be more than a light-sider.
@@eho6380 the jedi had moved away from the light they had been corrupted by the war and politics and by Palpatines influence
It's to simplified. It's not suppose to be, this person is the embodiment of light, this one dark.
Ahsoka is my favorite character in Star Wars, but 1 She is no Jedi. She is what a Jedi is suppose to be like, but she is not one....yet (but the end she will be). 2 that embodiment of the light side never truly died. 3 she had seeds of the dark side in her, that light side being told her so, so a pure light side embodiment shouldn't have seeds of the dark side in them....
She is simply a light side force user
Even though she isn’t a Jedi anymore she’s on the level of a Jedi Master. I feel like I’m her series we will finally see her embrace her identity as a Jedi
Or her identity as someone who is finally actually willing to be guided by The Force🤔
This is the way. I have spoken….
@Star Wars Kid
*I feel like _in_ her series..
I know a typo with autocorrect creates this stuff. However, I feel like this problem is becoming increasingly common and I'm a little annoyed by it lol.
Probably best that she does not become a Jedi again, that will literally back track her character.
Would not bet on that, after all they cant do much because it would create paradoxes in the original series... thats why i always disliked prequels, there is almost always some paradox going on...
@@thechild1558to bad the I have spoken guy died, I liked him. This is the way!
Ashoka all the time: im no jedi
Also Ashoka: Does exactly what a jedi is supossed to do all the time
Bullshit
I think the force steam rolled her ahead of her years. Be it that the lessons she learned under Anakin propelled her (guy was good at everything, even teaching), or the clone wars gave the force ample opportunity to test her, in either case we've seen that the force will test somebody, Jedi council and master's thoughts on the learner's readiness be damned.
The fight with Vader became Obi-Wan's last test between Master and Grandmaster (rock moon, not Mustafar).
I think Ahsoka walked away from her trial a a true master of the light side of the force, and passed her own Grandmaster test soon after
When Ahsoka left the order near the end of the clone wars series gave me such relief
I felt certain that she would live
Agreed! I have a video coming out in a few weeks diving into this exact subject!
When she blamed them and was upset that they didn't trust her after she appeared to murder someone, escaped detention (during which clones died, even if she didn't actually do it), ran from the authorities and yelled at Anakin for doing nothing (even though he was) while disobeying orders from her own master (again), teamed up with a WAR CRIMINAL (Ventress), and then was found at a warehouse with the same explosives that were used? And don't forget, according to Ahsoka, if you run away, that just makes you look guilty.
Great character and writing, that.
Only because of emo weak minded kids
AN uncomfortable truth that Jedi naysayers overlook when it comes to Ahsoka...she _lives_ the doctrine of having no strong personal attachments in her devotion to the light. She has many friends and companions, but has never settled into a "family" situation. She refused to train Grogu for the same reasons Luke eventually did.
She was my favourite from the start to end I’ve never loved a character more then Ahsoka
I wholeheartedly agree with your analysis. The clip you included with Rafa saying “You might not think of yourself as a Jedi, but you act like one. Or at least how I want them to be” really illustrates how some civilians/others in the SW universe felt about the actions/beliefs of the Jedi being hypocritical at times. Although Jedi are held up as heroes, they have their flaws and they should be rightfully criticized for them. If Ahsoka started a new Jedi order that would do away with or reinvent some of the Jedi code it would do justice to all the ways she’s grown as a Jedi and create positive evolution in the Jedi order to more closely align with what they claim to be: selfless defenders of peace.
if she started a new order, they wouldnt be jedi..since jedi are sworn to defend the republic
Plo koon is so under appreciated and is honestly a great Jedi.
If Qui Gon Jinn survived episode I, I think that Obi Wan would become Ahsoka's master, since we all know that Qui Gon would be the one who trains Anakin. And I also think that Obi Wan would be the perfect master for her.
I think he would have been an excellent one, but the two would've still disagreed vehemently on the decision-making process of the Jedi and the flaws inherent to their Order during this era. But then with Qui-Gon around to counsel Obi-Wan - he may have come to their way of thinking. Being surrounded by Qui-Gon, Anakin, and Ahsoka - he might've actually been willing to be part of making healthy changes. That would be an incredibly interesting potential story to explore.
I think if qui gon survived I think he and ahsoka would have become great friends
Idk, I think Obi wan would leave the order if he didn't have to be anakins caretaker,if he didn't have any obligation via his promise to qui gon he would got live on mandalore with satine in a heartbeat, he admits as much in the clone wars
@@Tomer_nur That! Ahsoka became Anakins Padawan in 22 BBY. Ahsoka was 4 years old at the Battle of Naboo.
I actually loved how Anakin helped her become her. He taught her another way and how to defend herself from things other than droids
great video on Ahsoka!
Ahsoka truly acts like the way a Jedi should, she definitely is the light and she lets the force guide her in the right direction all the time, and always helping and protecting innocent people and her friends who are her family, and with the power of the daughter embedded in her, ahsoka might have abilities like fast healing and slow aging that she uses to protect everyone she helps and cares about and those daughters powers could be one of the ways she’s still alive in rise of skywalker. Ahsoka is indeed the best.
jedi dont serve the light, they serve the republic
@@christianrivera1708 with ahsoka though and with her big heart she follows the light and is guided by the force
@@johnmichael2692 yes, but she isn't a Jedi..people think Jedi are hypocrits because they turned into soldiers instead of bringing peace..but in reality..the Jedi swore an oath thousands of years ago to defend the republic...so the Jedi themselves have lots of rules...one of them being to protect the republic. When Ahsoka left the order..she no longer has to follow the Jedi rules or serve the political interests of the republic. She free to make another force using culture of warriors that defend the people
@@christianrivera1708 I know that too, ahsoka is something better than a Jedi or a sith, and I bet more successful too
Ahsoka has become such an awesome character I hope they have some good stories left for her to tell in live action
I love her she’s literally the only reason I’ve continued to watch since Luminara didn’t get enough love
"Luke, did I ever tell you about Asoka Tano?"
--------Obiwan Kenobi
stop right there
Great video! You literally made my favorite light side user even better.
This was super cool! I literally just watched that episode a couple days ago!
I cant wait to see you grow
Ahsoka Tano is one of the Greatest characters in all of Star Wars.
I never saw it that way! Now I must watch those episodes again.
2:45 I wish they kept this look for the older Ahsoka, it looks more like her younger self then the Rebels one does
EXCELLENT explanation of Ahsoka and her character. I almost wish she had been under Plo Koon longer, he was another great true Jedi .
In both Star Wars 3 Revenge of the Sith game, and in Star Wars Battlefront 2 Mission Knightfall there are Jedi Enemies with Bo Staff Lightsabers, and when you think about it there were Jedi that we're killed Off Screen, some of the Jedi that got Killed off screen must have had Bo Staff Lightsabers, the reasons Jedi didn't often use Bo Staff Lightsabers is because they needed serious training to learn to use it, and the VERY FIRST Bo staff Lightsaber originated from the Sith empire back the First Sith Started, sometimes it can corrupt them completely to the Darkside, Jedi Master Pong Krell in Star Wars the Clone Wars did get corrupted having both a Blue Bo Staff Lightsaber, and Green Bo Staff Lightsaber, but mostly need PROPER Training to learn how to use it without becoming a Sith, only becoming Jedi, and mostly Jedi Sentinel Temple Guards used Yellow Bo Staff Lightsabers.
Very well said!! Wonderful 🌟
I’d still argue Revan is a better example of the perfect Jedi as he was able to master both the light and dark side of the force making himself a representation of the balance in the force
Gray jedi
A Jedi can not even think of touching the dark side, let alone master it. Revan is not a Jedi, but much more.
I agree Revan is a the example of the Perfect Jedi, he's said that Jedi means Mystic Sorcerer. So being a Jedi has little to do with consul and republic order. An more to do with the Force. Which Revan did what most Jedi could not. accept AND wield both sides of the Force.
He would be, but not all consider the EU as “real” (Not saying I do).
@@eho6380 That is exactly what Mace Windu does
She is my all time favorite character
But you didn't find strange that after we lost Ahsoka in an epic battle against Vader, Filoni introduced time travel, which never existed in Star Wars before, and only to save Ahsoka?
"I am no Jedi" when I heard her say that line Igot chills 😁
And she was a good friend.
Best, character, ever...
Wow the Force is strong with this one. You sum it all out up very well.
Imagine being the embodiment of the light side and still getting kicked out of the order ;`)
When she left the Regular Jedi Order, she didn't stay regular Jedi anymore, she certainly did Not become Sith, Even Greatet, she became a Gray Order Jedi,
Gray Jedi is an oxymoron and they dont exist
Plo koon: am i a joke to you?
I don't agree with Ahsoka being the embodiment of the light side because later on the Brother also dies but he doesn't gibe his essence to anyone. So I really think the Sister only saved Ahsoka.
But everything else you said was quite interesting and I enjoyed your video.
She may not be the embodiment of the light side, but i personally like the theory that the Daughters life energy did something to change her, she may not affect the force at large but I like to think she was left with a "spark of purest light", after all if all it did was revive her why would Morai follow her so diligently.
And with the whole Mortis family dead the force is no longer influenced by their feuds. I do find it interesting though that in rebels Palpatine seemed to know of them, and sounded hateful as he mentioned them.
Didn't you get the point.. Jedi and Sith suck. They both have a way of controlling things. Asoka is the perfect "Force User" .. Also the Jedi are quite stupid. They thought they were alone and the sith were gone.. so they followed a prophecy to bring balance?? talk about shooting themselves in the foot!
finally someone gets it! People think jedi are Warriors of Light and defenders of justice and goodness...no. Jedi are defenders of the republic and have been for thousands of years. Anyone who doesnt follows their rules and adhere to their dogma isnt a jedi, same with the sith, Ahsoka isnt a jedi, she is a force user. She should make her own culture of force users that arent jedi and arent sworn to defend the republic like the jedi are
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Best jedi will forever be the one and only meme lord
What makes a Jedi is a peacekeeper that follows the path of the force. It isn’t a title or rank like they used it in clone wars. This means Asoka is a Jedi, even if she claims otherwise.
To make it easier to understand (if you have a kid you are now a parent, even if the kid dies you are still a parent) Asoka is what a Jedi is, there is no changing that. Unless she changes herself. I also believe Anakin Skywalker WAS a Jedi as he acted in ways a Jedi should.
So cool the symbol of the light leaving the Order as Ahsoka literally declines to come back. So stoked for the show!
Ahsoka is so over-hyped 😂 Filonis little pet
Wow! That was beautiful!
I love her, she is my favourite character in SW. Her growth from the little annoying padawan is what makes her superb. Really Dave Filoni and co. deserve praises for her.
The perfect light side wielder doesn’t have a lightsaber or really a personality of their own they just give themselves fully to the force.
The Jedi suck. They're not even a good representation of the light side of the force. That's why the force (in the form of the Chosen One) interfered and destroyed the Jedi. Ahsoka doesn't identify as a Jedi, that should say something about how good the Jedi were while they were around.
They are flawed as a group. That's what makes them interesting. Plus without that they would be "perfect" stewards of the light side and the Sith would never really have a chance and where's the fun in that???
@@giff74 exactly, old georgie knew exactly how to create a good story. jolee bindo, dooku, ahsoka and qui gon are my favorite examples of jedi who realised the orders hypcoricy or flaws
The Jedi are the embodiment of the light side since they follow the light side strictly. The Chosen one came to destroy the 2 orders which caused imbalance throughout the galaxy since the Force, which is neither good nor bad, wanted itself to be balanced.
Yes, thank you. The truth is there is no dark side or light side of the force. There is only the force and how you choose to use it.
Absolutely! Excellent disclosure of the real nature of the decadent jedi order, as twisted as the sith. Beautiful to understand the ultimate purpose and nature of Asoka, definitely she has become my favorite character after Boba Fett
I got Ashoka lightsaber I got it from chest it was from jackeu and it white sabers
I still got last fight as Ashoka
this is the best video i have seen about star wars!
Mike, you nailed it. Wholeheartedly agree…
I remember when Ahsoka first came out EVERYONE HATED HER! Now she is the favorite above all others.
Ahsoka ascended as a greater jedi than the entire council during the clone wars. She was able to pursuit only the light, detaching herself from the order itself, which was falling to Sidious' plot and becoming clouded by the dark side. She trusted her insticts and the force, focused on helping others and being selfless, while the jedi kept at their dogmatic ways trying to salvage a failing republic, afraid to lose power and influence over the galaxy.
that is the essence of the jedi, the jedi are the sworn defenders of the republic, not Warriors of Light, idk where people think jedi are supposed to be light side paragons, when to jedi the light side doesnt even exist. "There is only the force"
War changes things, good and bad things occur before, during and after the war.
A perfect jedi would learn both the light and dark teachings.
They would have to balance themselves in both ways.
They have to build their own balanced morals.
Ahsoka is a grey jedi, but her characteristics and morals of compassion and etc, would show her more of what a Jedi should be.
There was so much more to that death scene and transfer of force energy. For Anakin this is an event that he would forget completely, as he seemed to act so surprised as Vader when he found out she was still alive. For a larger grand scheme this is the day that one of them actually get out and found a living host. The light is still alive. We also know that the father did survive as well, in another form.
Luke, have i told you about Ahsoka Tano?
This was a great video.
Thank you!
Thanks for this. I will always argue that Ahsoka is the greatest Jedi. You said it perfectly, she is the embodiment of the light side.
Let me explain what ahsoka is, she is no Jedi no sith, but a neutral warriors of life, and it makes her believe in her strength, style and understanding of things.. I admire that about her
Luke, did i ever tell you about ahsoka tano?
The Jedi lost their way thousands of years before the clone wars was ever started.
The Jedi lost their way when they started to believe in absolutes and not in the balance of the force between the light and dark side. You can't have balance when you deny and fight against half of the force.
This makes a whole lot of sense
I never thought about it like that, thank you for bringing this information to light.
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There is another aspect that needs to be weighed in and that makes ahsoka as revered as qui gon jinn who had his own path with the force that guided even yoda and then luke, the fact the forced guided ezra bridger through the time portal to save ahsoka. Ahsoka is the chosen one of the chosen one.
I fully agree
The poor inquisitors who face off against her in Rebels had no idea just how outclassed they really were. They weren't even strong enough to know what strong is.
Right after that visit with the 3 gods of the force she made a very be change in character
She's better than the Jedi.
Yes, the usual stuff... Yoda and Obi-Wan=piece of shit, Ahsoka= Perfection
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@@balazsillyes7639 thts correct
"A Morai." "The Morai." Pardon the redress, but it would be "a conver" / "the conver." Conver is the species of bird. Morai is the name of this particular conver.
I'm glad this theory on Ahsoka has caught on. I've had too many supposed Star Wars fanatics argue with me about it over the years; it seems they never want to move past the Skywalkers being the ultimate practitioners of the Force.
Yes, I also came to the comments to say that Morai is a Convor, not an Owl!
Ashoka and Anakin have the most beautiful relationship out of the whole of Star Wars.
Ahsoka is my favorite star wars character. Way more than any other including luke or his sister...
She isn't a Jedi. She says so herself.
Well, that's cause the Jedi that were around on her time, weren't really Jedi.
@@NotJustAnotherAverageJoe They were Jedi
By your definition, Ezra Bridger should be a Perfect Jedi
2:45 still pissed that we will never get this version of a adult ahsoka. I literally wanted to cry out of frustration after I’ve first seen her in rebels like? They literally had a version of ahsoka to look at and just copy paste into rebels and every other following sw media
I hope they will tell the story (of the Zygerian and Plo-Koon) in an episode of Tales of the Jedi season 2. It's great to see Ahsoka's story fleshed out a bit more on-screen. It would also be nice to see the story where she would cleanse the red crystals that become her white sabers.
I don't think the Daughter and the Son really represent the Light and the Dark Side. The Daughter is supposed to be good in every way, yet she's angry on Anakin for wanting to save her life and she guides Obi-Wan to the dagger chosing death instead of diplomacy. And the Son, he says there can neither be light nore dark without each other, wich is actually more like what a Jedi would say but never a Sith or any other dark-sider, besides, we know that the Son wasn't always evil, as indirectly stated by the Father the Son once was a rather good guy. And don't forget how deeply broken and sad he was about his sister's death. He felt love. Honest love.
So the Daughter carries darkness and the Son has a light side.
Because of that I believe they are meant to symbolize not the Light or the Dark Side itself but rather the aspects that are often considered part of one side. Creation meets destruction to reform everything, light meets darkness so you can actually see, life meets death to close the ever-lasting cycle of energy, love meets anger so that you`re not get carried away by one emotion. Positive can't exist without Negative. But the Jedi can exist without the Sith. The Light Side can very well exist without the Dark Side, for the Dark Side, as demonstrated by the physically and mentally sick Sith, is a perversion of nature while the Light Side itself IS the Balance in the Force.
That may be the reason why Kyber Crystals refuse dark-siders and it would also mean that, originally, even the Son himself was a servant of the Light by obeying his father thus keeping both the Living and the Cosmic Force in balance.
What do you think?
Great Job!
Good summary.
Awesome explanation of who Ashoka is, she is definitely the incarnation of the daughter and Light and a lot of person ignore that ! I was asking myself the other day about the Howl after the battle in Rebel but you answered well thank you ! I am really exciting to see what’s next with her and how she ll play a key in the new jedi order as Guardians of the peace.
yea i always just kinda saw Ashoka as th eliving embodiment of the light side f the force after she was revived in the Mortis arc just kinda made sense and its kinda weird when you think thattheembodiment of the lightside is actually a grey jedi
shes not a grey jedi
Beautiful 😭
George lucas says Luke is the most powerful jedi to ever live but obi wan is the best jedi that ever lived don’t think I need to explain why
I have a question about Ahsoka’s lightsabers in rebels. Why are the handles so SLIM compared to the handles in clone wars
Just went back through the Clone Wars series. In the beginning she and Anakin aren't as concerned for the lives of the clone troopers as you make them out to have been. It's actually part of her arc to let things go in battle and Anakin learns from her mistakes as well (she is like a mirror to him which was likely part of Yoda's plan from the beginning). The whole thing of having Jedi as generals was a weird choice, the Republic already had generals for the war. It was a necessary plot device for many things though, namely Order 66.
I absolutely adore ahsoka. the only person that i would say is up there with her for "true jedi" would be kanan jarrus.
It' definitely an interesting take; but I'm curious as to where you found the information regarding the Zygerrean slavers coming to Shili early on; and that is what catapulted Plo coming there and taking her in as a youngling for the first time.
The Ahsoka Book
I like the video and all, but regarding that vision she had... remember that may not have been an actual vision but manipulation from the brother since he needed to separate Anakin from his attachments so he would join him.
So basically it’s the will of The Force that Ahsoka Tano lives. Does that mean she HAS or WILL complete some special task? Only time will tell!
Also, I have a request. I’d like to see what your thoughts are as to why Ahsoka wouldn’t train Grogu in the ways of The Force even though she was perfectly willing to allow someone else (Luke Skywalker) to train him. I found this puzzling only because of her conversation with Mando:
Ahsoka - His attachment to you makes him vulnerable to his fears. His anger.
Mando - All the more reason to train him.
Ahsoka - No! I’ve seen what those feelings can do to a fully trained Jedi Knight! To the best of us!
AND HERE’S THE SHOCKER….
Ahsoka- “I will not start this child down this path!! Better to let his abilities Fade!!” Was there a hidden meaning behind those words? Why Luke….and not Ahsoka? Is it the will of The Force that Ahsoka not train Grogu? Curiouser and Curiouser!
This is the way. I have spoken….
I'd say it was simply fear. She saw first hand what happened to Anakin BECAUSE of his emotional attachments; she didn't want to be the one to accidentally create another Vader. Luke on the other hand is more self-confident; especially early on. He'd be more inclined to overlook things like Grogu's emotional attachments and train him anyways. Additionally; Ahsoka turned away from the Order and she would have probably considered herself a poor teacher to train a Force User.
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Interesting…especially since we now know that Luke wasn’t willing to overlook Grogu’s attachments. He gave Grogu a choice: To be trained in the way of the Jedi…or to go back to his attachment in Mando. Is it possible that all this was the will of The Force and Ahsoka saw it? That Grogu go down this path so he can realize through his own experiences how much Mando means to him AND what he is willing to do/give up to be with him?🤔
This is the way. I have spoken….
@@thechild1558 I cut my Disney+ when renewing it was going to cost me even more than my first year. It wasn't worth paying more to go months with nothing worthwhile to watch to get 8 half-hour episodes of something slightly more interesting than Disney kiddy-shows. Additionally I LIKED Gina's character and felt Disney was insane to think they had the right to prevent people associated with them as part-time employees from having and expressing an opinion. Because of this I haven't seen any of the new season's episodes so I have to take your word for it.
Kind of like Jolee Bindo
He left and remained a truer jedi than the ones that failed to punish him accordingly
She was a good friend
So is that considered how Anikan fulfilled the profecy? By helping transfer the daughter's essence into Ahsoka. Thus bringing balance to the force. Because I never quite figured out how killing the emperor brought balance.
I like how those owl birds show up after the mortise arc
“I’m sorry master i’m not coming back”
She also managed to befriend maul and save him somehow
great video
She didn't complete for training, therefore...SHE IS NOT A JEDI!
Wait if ashoka is now the"light" side of the force, then what happened to the darkside of the force when the son died.
by her own word 'she is no Jedi', at best she is a grey Jedi. The Jedi order rejected her and she left the order forever. I concede she is a powerful force user but she is not a Jedi.
i don’t think you know what a grey jedi is
@@chinochimp LoL I exactly what a grey jedi is, I quote"The term Gray Jedi, or Gray, had two meanings. First, it was used by Jedi and Sith to describe Force-users who walked the line between the light and dark sides of the Force without surrendering to the dark side, and second, it described Jedi who distanced themselves from the Jedi High Council and operated outside the strictures of the Jedi Code. However, those who were considered to be true Gray Jedi met both qualifications and did not belong to any particular Force tradition. One example was Jolee Bindo, a former Jedi Padawan and a Gray Jedi that served the Old Republic."
This exactly describes Ahoska (second description, where she was ejected from the order)