Speaking of Chopper's.unique.personality. She also charged Chopper with maintaining and repairing the Ghost, a task he only performed after intense procrastination and with heaving, aggrieved sighs. Hera formed the Spectre resistance group and granted Chopper the codename "Spectre-3," third only in the group to Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus ( Freddie Prinze Jr.) and Hera. To no one's shock, the two stirred up mischief in Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 1, Episode 11.When Hera left her home planet to join the earliest grassroots stages of the Rebellion, her best and closest ally followed. In turn, Hera felt ignored by Cham and Chopper's friendship filled that emotional void. Hera's father, Cham Syndulla ( Robin Atkin Downes), was frustrated that Hera spent more time with a droid than seeking out her father. The girl and her droid became close friends during the Clone Wars after a young Hera rescued Chopper from the wreckage of his crashed Y-wing ship. In the style of Luke Skywalker ( Mark Hamill) and R2-D2 or Poe Dameron ( Oscar Isaac) with BB-8, Hera and Chopper were rarely far apart. In the trailer, Chopper was briefly seen warbling away as Hera soared her beloved ship - the Ghost - through the skies. The trailer included sneak peeks of other returning main characters, namely Mandalorian graffiti artist and brief Darksaber-wielder Sabine Wren ( Natasha Liu Bordizzo, originated by voice actor Tiya Sircar) and Hera Syndulla ( Mary Elizabeth Winstead, originated by Vanessa Marshall), a Rebel general and the best pilot in the galaxy (sorry not sorry, Anakin). Starring Rosario Dawson as the titular Togruta in the role Ashley Eckstein originated in animation, Ahsoka seems for all intents and purposes a live-action sequel to Star Wars: Rebels. Officially named C1-10P but operating under his far cooler nickname, Chopper is culturally relevant to the moment given his brief appearance in the trailer for Disney+'s upcoming Ahsokaseries. And not just because he'd gleefully fry us alive without hesitation if we didn't pay him our dutiful respects. Chopper, the cantankerous astromech with the second-highest kill count in Star Wars, deserves anthems of praise. Not for children under 3 years.Every Star Wars fan has their favorite droid, but if your personal preference isn't Chopper from Star Wars: Rebels, I'm here to inform you that your choice is bad, and you should feel bad. ⚠️ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Subject to availability) to build a Star Wars galaxy. Look for movie- and entertainment-inspired Star Wars The Black Series figures (Each sold separately.Star Wars fans and collectors can display this highly poseable (multiple points of articulation) Chopper (C1-10P) figure, featuring premium deco, in their action figure and vehicle collection.
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