First introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Ahsoka Tano has been a fairly major character since her introduction and most recently made her live-action debut in The Mandalorian. The Jedi Apprentice of Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka survived the Clone Wars and Order 66, returning in Star Wars Rebels. This brought her back into conflict with her former master, who had assumed the mantle of Darth Vader. In this video, we're going to lay out what you need to know about Ahsoka and her fight with Darth Vader.

While Anakin initially didn't want a Padawan, Ahsoka won him over, and the two became incredibly close over time. During their time together, Ahsoka learned how to be an incredibly deft and formidable Jedi. However, her story took a major turn when the Jedi Temple was bombed, and she was cast out of the Jedi Order and put on trial for the crime. Ahsoka, though, had been framed by one of her former friends, Barriss Offee. Although the Jedi Council invited Ahsoka to return to the Jedi Order, she declined their invitation.

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Check out the video below for more information on Ahsoka and what happened between her and Darth Vader.

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Beginning in 1977 with A New Hope, the Star Wars franchise is one of the most successful in the world, with the series' core films grossing billions worldwide. There have been a number of video games, comics, books and other forms of media based in the Star Wars universe, though not all are canon following Disney's acquisition of the property in 2012. The Mandalorian, which airs on Disney+, is the first live-action Star Wars TV series, and there are currently plans for more shows and films.

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