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Karabast! It’s Over!

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Star Wars Rebels and the end of an era (and a job!)

So I recently wrapped one my favorite shows ever, Star Wars Rebels. This year marked the 4th and final season of an incredible odyssey, and the opportunity for me to play in a universe I loved as a kid, though I couldn’t possibly have imagined “growing up” to become a member of the crew.

Rebels was a huge part of my life for years. While being out of a job sucks, the thing I miss most is seeing the Rebels crew every week. We all bonded deeply on that show, including everyone on the other side of the glass, which is unusual for animation. We truly became the family you saw on TV, albiet (thankfully) with 80% less chance of dying week-to-week. We still get together as often as we can for dinners and events, but that time in the booth can never be recreated.

I’ve said it many times, but the Lucas family is unlike any other. We geeked out together, they included us in the collaborative process, and we became friends for life. We were all heavily invested in giving the fans something special and creating a show of the highest quality possible. We made something we wanted to watch!

To read the full article, check it out on the Blumvox Studios Website!

Monday 11.19.18
Posted by Steve Blum
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