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Was Ahsoka Tano one of the younglings helping Kenobi find Kamino?



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhy didn't Ahsoka assist the Rebellion after Order 66?How does Obi-Wan find out about the Empire in time to mention it in his warning?Is there a test or trial to become a padawan?What is the Jedi Council's military authority?Did Master Yoda Guess that Palpatine was Evil before Anakin turned?Would Yoda have made a better teacher for Anakin than Obi-Wan was?Was Anakin ever better than Yoda with the lightsaber?Why did Obi-Wan wait years after his death to tell Luke to go to Dagobah to find Yoda?Was Obi-Wan Kenobi an alcoholic?Why wasn't Obi-Wan surprised or amused by meeting a new species in Attack of the Clones?










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In Attack of the Clones Obi-Wan seeks the advice of Master Yoda in finding a missing planet. During this time Yoda is teaching a group of younglings. One of them is a Togruta of unknown gender who looks similar to Ahsoka Tano. Is it ever acknowleged in canon that this is her, or is it another of her species?















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      In Attack of the Clones Obi-Wan seeks the advice of Master Yoda in finding a missing planet. During this time Yoda is teaching a group of younglings. One of them is a Togruta of unknown gender who looks similar to Ahsoka Tano. Is it ever acknowleged in canon that this is her, or is it another of her species?




















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          This was addressed by Lucasfilm's Leland Chee.




          Q. Are Ashla and Ahsoka the same character?



          LC: No. The ages don't match up.



          Holocron continuity database questions




          And since she gets a name in the Databank, they can't possibly be the same person.




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          Native to the planet Shili, the Togruta are notable for their striped,
          horn-like montrals and head-tails. The species has spread beyond their
          homeworld to colonies such as Kiros, which was despoiled by Zygerrian
          slavers during the Clone Wars. Notable Togruta include Governor Roshti
          of Kiros and three members of the Jedi Order: Ashla, a youngling; the
          Jedi Master Shaak Ti; and Anakin Skywalker’s Padawan, Ahsoka Tano.




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            Now to add to the confusion:Ashla was Ahsokas aliás when she was in hiding post order 66

            – CBredlow
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            @CBredlow Ahsoka was originally going to be named Ashla, but her name was later changed before the "Clone Wars" TV show premiered. They brought back the name as an alias for her in the "Ahsoka" novel during her early post-Order66 hiding.

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          This was addressed by Lucasfilm's Leland Chee.




          Q. Are Ashla and Ahsoka the same character?



          LC: No. The ages don't match up.



          Holocron continuity database questions




          And since she gets a name in the Databank, they can't possibly be the same person.




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          Native to the planet Shili, the Togruta are notable for their striped,
          horn-like montrals and head-tails. The species has spread beyond their
          homeworld to colonies such as Kiros, which was despoiled by Zygerrian
          slavers during the Clone Wars. Notable Togruta include Governor Roshti
          of Kiros and three members of the Jedi Order: Ashla, a youngling; the
          Jedi Master Shaak Ti; and Anakin Skywalker’s Padawan, Ahsoka Tano.




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            Now to add to the confusion:Ashla was Ahsokas aliás when she was in hiding post order 66

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            @CBredlow Ahsoka was originally going to be named Ashla, but her name was later changed before the "Clone Wars" TV show premiered. They brought back the name as an alias for her in the "Ahsoka" novel during her early post-Order66 hiding.

            – Remy Lebeau
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          This was addressed by Lucasfilm's Leland Chee.




          Q. Are Ashla and Ahsoka the same character?



          LC: No. The ages don't match up.



          Holocron continuity database questions




          And since she gets a name in the Databank, they can't possibly be the same person.




          TOGRUTA



          Native to the planet Shili, the Togruta are notable for their striped,
          horn-like montrals and head-tails. The species has spread beyond their
          homeworld to colonies such as Kiros, which was despoiled by Zygerrian
          slavers during the Clone Wars. Notable Togruta include Governor Roshti
          of Kiros and three members of the Jedi Order: Ashla, a youngling; the
          Jedi Master Shaak Ti; and Anakin Skywalker’s Padawan, Ahsoka Tano.




          enter image description here






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            Now to add to the confusion:Ashla was Ahsokas aliás when she was in hiding post order 66

            – CBredlow
            Mar 19 at 15:07






          • 2





            @CBredlow Ahsoka was originally going to be named Ashla, but her name was later changed before the "Clone Wars" TV show premiered. They brought back the name as an alias for her in the "Ahsoka" novel during her early post-Order66 hiding.

            – Remy Lebeau
            Mar 20 at 0:09














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          This was addressed by Lucasfilm's Leland Chee.




          Q. Are Ashla and Ahsoka the same character?



          LC: No. The ages don't match up.



          Holocron continuity database questions




          And since she gets a name in the Databank, they can't possibly be the same person.




          TOGRUTA



          Native to the planet Shili, the Togruta are notable for their striped,
          horn-like montrals and head-tails. The species has spread beyond their
          homeworld to colonies such as Kiros, which was despoiled by Zygerrian
          slavers during the Clone Wars. Notable Togruta include Governor Roshti
          of Kiros and three members of the Jedi Order: Ashla, a youngling; the
          Jedi Master Shaak Ti; and Anakin Skywalker’s Padawan, Ahsoka Tano.




          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          This was addressed by Lucasfilm's Leland Chee.




          Q. Are Ashla and Ahsoka the same character?



          LC: No. The ages don't match up.



          Holocron continuity database questions




          And since she gets a name in the Databank, they can't possibly be the same person.




          TOGRUTA



          Native to the planet Shili, the Togruta are notable for their striped,
          horn-like montrals and head-tails. The species has spread beyond their
          homeworld to colonies such as Kiros, which was despoiled by Zygerrian
          slavers during the Clone Wars. Notable Togruta include Governor Roshti
          of Kiros and three members of the Jedi Order: Ashla, a youngling; the
          Jedi Master Shaak Ti; and Anakin Skywalker’s Padawan, Ahsoka Tano.




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            Now to add to the confusion:Ashla was Ahsokas aliás when she was in hiding post order 66

            – CBredlow
            Mar 19 at 15:07






          • 2





            @CBredlow Ahsoka was originally going to be named Ashla, but her name was later changed before the "Clone Wars" TV show premiered. They brought back the name as an alias for her in the "Ahsoka" novel during her early post-Order66 hiding.

            – Remy Lebeau
            Mar 20 at 0:09













          • 2





            Now to add to the confusion:Ashla was Ahsokas aliás when she was in hiding post order 66

            – CBredlow
            Mar 19 at 15:07






          • 2





            @CBredlow Ahsoka was originally going to be named Ashla, but her name was later changed before the "Clone Wars" TV show premiered. They brought back the name as an alias for her in the "Ahsoka" novel during her early post-Order66 hiding.

            – Remy Lebeau
            Mar 20 at 0:09








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          Now to add to the confusion:Ashla was Ahsokas aliás when she was in hiding post order 66

          – CBredlow
          Mar 19 at 15:07





          Now to add to the confusion:Ashla was Ahsokas aliás when she was in hiding post order 66

          – CBredlow
          Mar 19 at 15:07




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          @CBredlow Ahsoka was originally going to be named Ashla, but her name was later changed before the "Clone Wars" TV show premiered. They brought back the name as an alias for her in the "Ahsoka" novel during her early post-Order66 hiding.

          – Remy Lebeau
          Mar 20 at 0:09






          @CBredlow Ahsoka was originally going to be named Ashla, but her name was later changed before the "Clone Wars" TV show premiered. They brought back the name as an alias for her in the "Ahsoka" novel during her early post-Order66 hiding.

          – Remy Lebeau
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