Ahsoka's Jedi Training Technique Is A Reference To Classic Japanese Cinema
When Ahsoka trains Sabine Wren in episode 3 of the series, the name of the technique is actually a reference to a classic Japanese movie.
Read MoreWhen Ahsoka trains Sabine Wren in episode 3 of the series, the name of the technique is actually a reference to a classic Japanese movie.
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