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Obi-Wan Episode 5 Kenobi wishes to evoke the energy of the films, seamlessly fitting into both the original trilogy and the prequel trilogy.
Part 5 is a lot of fun, and it expands on the fantastic Skywalker story with good thematic awareness and some unexpected twists.
The Empire has tracked down the insurgents on Jabiim. Under Reva’s orders, Lola, Leia’s hacked droid, sabotages the base’s power supply. Darth Vader appoints the Third Sister as Grand Inquisitor and assigns her the task of finding Obi-Wan and Leia as a reward for her efforts.
Obi-Wan recalls a practice duel with Anakin that reveals Vader’s strengths and weaknesses throughout the episode.
The decision not to numerically rejuvenate Ewan McGregor or Hayden Christensen was a difficult one to make, but it was arguably the best.
The scene looks like it was cut from Attack of the Clones or The Clone Wars, thanks to the makeup and the fact that the pair hasn’t aged too much since their last appearances in 2005. It’s a real treat for fans of the Prequels. Here are all the easter eggs from Obi-Wan Kenobi Episode 5!

WHAT ARE THE EASTER EGGS IN EPISODE 5 OF OBI-WAN KENOBI?
TEMPORALITY IN THE PAST
The most noticeable detail, however, is Anakin’s padawan braid. Because Annie’s arms are both intact in this scene, Obi-Wan Kenobi’s flashback in Episode 5 must have occurred shortly before, or even during, Attack of the Clones. All of this is explained in detail here.
ANAKIN OBSERVES PADMÉ’S TOWER
Anakin’s gaze is directed to a large skyscraper consisting of two structures connected at the top of a circle, one slightly shorter than the other when Obi-Wan finds his tempestuous student staring at the Coruscant skyline.
This architecture is strikingly similar to Padmé’s apartment building in Star Wars: Episode II, and it’s no surprise that Anakin is drawn to it.
THE AUREBESH WRITINGS
Jedi who flee through the Passage leave carvings along the way, which poses a significant security risk but also makes for fascinating Obi-Wan Kenobi easter eggs.
This week’s entries in Aurebesh include “Corwin Shelvay,” “Djinn Atlis,” and “Roganda Ismaren,” all Force-sensitives from the Star Wars Legends canon. There’s also “Tiberius,” which could refer to Tiberius Anderlock.
LIGHTSABERS Trinkets of presumably deceased Jedi, including lightsabers and useless robes, can be found at the Gateway base on Jabiim. In the Star Wars universe, there are no recognizable handles among the lightsabers.
THE HOLOPROJECTOR OF THE JEDI
Using a small disc-shaped device, Obi-Wan Kenobi receives a holographic message from Bail Organa. This Star Wars easter egg, known as the Jedi holoprojector, can be found throughout the franchise, but Kenobi’s model has been taken out by Qui-Gon Jinn when he demonstrates Watto a projection of the royal starship Naboo in Star Wars: Episode I.
GAREL’S PLANET
Since Reva mentions the planet Garel, this is an Obi-Wan Kenobi easter egg for Star Wars Rebels fans. This well-known Star Wars planet appeared throughout the animated series, beginning with Ezra Bridger’s mission to steal Imperial weapons in season one.
BATTLE OF CRAIT BATTLE COPY
If Obi-Wan Kenobi Episode 4 is influenced by the Death Star rescue mission in A New Hope, Obi-Wan Kenobi Episode 5 is inspired by the Battle of Crait in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
VADER WITH THE FORCE HOLDING A SHIP
An Obi-Wan Kenobi easter egg designed specifically for Star Wars video game fans. Darth Vader bursts into the Path’s hangar on Jabiim, firing at the fleeing ship in an impressive display of Force prowess.
This breathtaking image first appeared in the video game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, before Rey attempted the same stunt in Star Wars Episode IX.