Star Wars: Tales

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Star Wars: Tales
Tales of the Jedi logo.webp
Logo for Tales of the Jedi
Also known as
  • Tales of the Jedi
  • Tales of the Empire
Genre
Created by Dave Filoni
Based on Star Wars
by George Lucas
Voices of
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Dave Filoni
  • Athena Yvette Portillo
  • Carrie Beck
Producers
  • Alex Spotswood
  • Josh Rimes
Running time13–17 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Disney+
ReleaseOctober 26, 2022 (2022-10-26) 
present (present)
Related
Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Star Wars: Tales [1] is an American animated anthology television series created by Dave Filoni for the streaming service Disney+. Each installment consists of six shorts that explore different characters from the Star Wars franchise. The first, Tales of the Jedi, explores Jedi from the prequel trilogy era, while the second, Tales of the Empire, explores characters related to the Galactic Empire. The series is produced by Lucasfilm Animation, with Charles Murray as head writer and Filoni as supervising director.

Contents

Filoni began writing Tales of the Jedi, also known as Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi, while working on the Star Wars series The Mandalorian . He revealed the first official details about the series in May 2022. It follows two "paths", one focused on the character Ahsoka Tano (voiced by Ashley Eckstein) and the other on the character Count Dooku (voiced by Corey Burton). Tales of the Jedi was released on Disney+ on October 26, 2022, and received critical acclaim, with praise towards its animation, writing, and musical score.

A second installment was announced in April 2023, and was revealed a year later to be titled Tales of the Empire. Also known as Star Wars: Tales of the Empire, it is also split into two arcs, with one following Morgan Elsbeth (voiced by Diana Lee Inosanto) and the other following former Jedi Barriss Offee (voiced by Meredith Salenger). Tales of the Empire is set to be released on May 4, 2024.

Premise

Tales of the Jedi tells short stories featuring Jedi from the Star Wars prequel trilogy era. [2] Its six episodes are split into two "paths": the first following Ahsoka Tano across various points in her life, and the other depicting a young Count Dooku before his fall to the dark side of the Force. [3] [4] The second installment, Tales of the Empire, is set in different eras of the Star Wars timeline, with one path following a young Morgan Elsbeth and the other following former Jedi Barriss Offee. [5]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
11"Life and Death"Nathaniel Villanueva Dave Filoni October 26, 2022 (2022-10-26)
A year after her birth, an infant Ahsoka Tano is taken on her first hunting trip by her mother, Pav-ti, as is customary for their people. While hunting, they are stalked by a large predatory animal which kidnaps Ahsoka. Pav-ti returns to the village for help, but is surprised to see Ahsoka arrive at the vilage soon after riding the animal, having subdued it in the forest. Gantika, a village elder, realizes that Ahsoka has a strong connection to the Force.
Cast: Toks Olagundoye as Gantika, Sunil Malhotra as Nak-il, Janina Gavankar as Pav-ti, and Noshir Dalal as a villager
22"Justice"Saul RuizDave FiloniOctober 26, 2022 (2022-10-26)
Jedi Master Dooku and his Padawan, Qui-Gon Jinn, find the kidnapped son of Senator Dagonet in a dilapidated village where the locals are struggling due to the senator's corruption. Dagonet arrives with troops and attacks the villagers. Dooku, angered by the corrupt senator, threatens to kill him with the Force. Qui-Gon and the senator's son convince Dooku to spare Dagonet, and the son promises to help the villagers.
Cast: Corey Burton as Dooku and an armed villager, Micheál Richardson as Qui-Gon Jinn, Mark Rolston as Senator Dagonet, Josh Keaton as Senator Dagonet's son, and Vanessa Marshall as a village elder
Tales of the Jedi (Original Soundtrack)
No.TitleLength
1."Birth of Ahsoka"1:33
2."Ahsoka's Village"2:47
3."Sanctity of Life"2:45
4."Tiger"2:19
5."The Bond"2:33
6."Ahsoka Returns"2:59
7."A Real Test"3:28
8."Let's Go Again"2:19
9."Training Pays Off"1:36
10."Secret Mourner"2:10
11."No One Is Safe"4:13
12."The Inquisitor"3:45
13."Ahsoka Is Ready"1:13
14."Dooku Arrives"2:44
15."The Kidnappers"2:34
16."Soldiers Are Here"4:52
17."No More Suffering"2:24
18."Murder Case"2:25
19."Mystery in Raxus"2:09
20."Dooku Investigates"3:10
21."Dooku Contemplates"2:33
22."Qui-Gon and the Sith Lord"4:59
23."Flight Into Darkness"4:04
24."Dooku vs. Yaddle"3:16
25."Dooku's Fall"2:45
Total length:1:11:14

Marketing

Filoni revealed the first details about the series at a Star Wars Celebration panel in May 2022, where a teaser was shown and the full first episode screened. [2]

Release

Tales of the Jedi premiered on Disney+ on October 26, 2022, with all of its six episodes. [34] Tales of the Empire will premiere on Disney+ on May 4, 2024, again with all six episodes. [5]

Reception

Audience viewership

According to Parrot Analytics, which looks at consumer engagement in consumer research, streaming, downloads, and on social media, Tales of the Jedi was the 4th most in-demand streaming show in the United States during the week of October 29, 2022, to November 4, 2022. [35] According to Whip Media's TV Time, Tales of the Jedi was the 9th most streamed original series across all platforms in the United States during the week ending October 30, 2022. [36]

Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 100%, with an average rating of 8.3/10, based on 22 reviews for the first season. The website's critics consensus reads, "Under the reliable stewardship of Dave Filoni, Tales of the Jedi is an absorbing expansion of Star Wars lore that will delight Padawan-level fans and encyclopedic Force scholars alike." [37] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the series a score of 78 out of 100, based on six critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [38]

Brian Young of /Film asserted, "These episodes are full of pathos and interesting connections to the broader Star Wars lore. The quality of work from the writers, from Lucasfilm Animation, and the music of Kevin Kiner has never been better. My hope is that these mini-episodes are popular enough to spin more Jedi into the limelight for more tales." [39] Kevin Fox Jr. of Paste gave the series a grade of 8.2 out of 10, stating, "The overall result, as overseen by Dave Filoni, is surprising and strong. Tales of the Jedi succeeds by saying exactly what it means to and then making its exit, sure to have viewers ready for more. Whether it's ultimately a one-off season or the start of something greater, it's worth Star Wars fans' time to check it out." [40]

Jamie Lovett of ComicBook.com gave the series a grade of 4 out of 5, saying, "These six Tales of the Jedi are beautiful, moving, and deceptively layered for their brevity while packing a few surprises and jaw-dropping moments along the way. Lucasfilm Animation managed to squeeze a lot of Star Wars magic into these shorts, and viewers will only be disappointed that there aren't more of them." [41] Alex Stedman of IGN gave the series a grade of 8 out of 10, writing, "Tales of the Jedi is a strong, tightly written showcase for two important characters in Star Wars lore: Count Dooku and Ahsoka Tano. Dooku in particular gets a good amount of meat added to his character’s bones, while the other episodes feature a welcome look into Ahsoka at different points in her life. It’s moody and methodical at times, while still managing to weave in some beautifully animated action. It may not be absolutely vital Star Wars content, but there are certainly worse ways to revisit these characters before Ahsoka gets her own series." [42]

Accolades

Tales of the Jedi received a nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Broadcast Animation at the 2023 Golden Reel Awards. [43] It was also nominated for Outstanding Short-Form Program at the 2023 Producers Guild of America Awards. [44]

Notes

  1. "The Sith Lord" takes place concurrently with the events of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999)
  2. As depicted in the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars
  3. "Resolve"'s cold open takes place concurrently with the events of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)

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