Ahsoka Fixes A Star Wars Continuity Issue That’s Baffled Fans For 19 Years

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A minor continuity detail has plagued Star Wars for the last 19 years, but Ahsoka took the precise steps to avoid it from happening again.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Ahsoka has fixed a continuity error that's plagued Star Wars for nearly two decades. The costumes worn by the characters in Ahsoka were exceptionally well crafted, adding weight to the individual storylines. So can be said for every character in Star Wars, with designs among the most prominent production aspects that have been emphasized since the franchise's inception.

There's just one problem with the cloaks: They have a tendency to get lost. The early Star Wars films saw few characters wearing cloaks, with the selection being limited to Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, the Emperor, and briefly Luke Skywalker. While the Jedi of old could return to the Temple on Coruscant and acquire new gear, Force users in the New Republic Era don't have such a luxury.

Ahsoka Keeps Track Of Everyone's Cloaks For seemingly the first time, Star Wars has taken deliberate care to keep track of everyone's cloaks in Ahsoka. It's a tiny detail, but the robes of Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati are a major element of their characters. Baylan, in particular, does not remove his cloak until he engages in a lightsaber with Ahsoka on Seatos.

Following episodes ensure that Baylan and Shin don't have their cloaks, the warriors making the trip to Peridea with their armor exposed. Previous Star Wars entries would simply replace the robes with phantom new ones, but the dark Jedi didn't take the time to acquire their belongings before leaving Seatos - and Ahsoka did take the time to acknowledge that.

RELATED: Ahsoka Ending Explained In Full Star Wars Has A History Of Robes Magically Reappearing For several years, Star Wars had made a habit of Jedi losing their cloaks and magically acquiring a new set. Perhaps no project is as egregious an offender as Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, which sees Obi-Wan Kenobi inexplicably acquire a new cloak twice.

 

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