User blog comment:KaharZamet/Opinions on the Star Wars Rebels Preview/@comment-2000765-20140805142620/@comment-9801023-20140805160207

I can respect their approach to animation, which seems to involve putting a single picture in the backdrop of a scene.

In the Star Wars films, I always believe the Empire to be on the course of securing a society of order. The old Galactic Republic was much worse than this.

I can see why the Empire would request confirmation he can indeed sell food in the streets of the Capital City, and the man took it rather stubbornly as if he was trying to avoid the question. Nonetheless, I do suppose the officers were bullies. And another complaint about the rebels... that was blatant terrorism when they were striking against Imperial targets -- especially in a time and place where collateral damage would be likely. Judging from what I've seen, they set off an explosive device in a populated street.

Aside from some rather terrible telegraphing in my opinion, the animation was fluid but the dialogue seemed very rigid, clichéd, and somewhat unbearable.

I'm still looking forward to the series, but I can't really accept it as a children-teen-adult show like I did with The Clone Wars at the moment.