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Garazeb Orrelios (Zeb) — Star Wars The Black Series #REB 01

The Black Series Garazeb Orrelios Deluxe — Phase 4 Rebels Collection #01, 2020. The Ghost crew's Lasat muscle with his signature bo-rifle. Fan Channel exclusive $29.99. The Rebels Collection opens on its biggest character.

Overview

Garazeb Orrelios — Zeb — at #REB 01 opens the Phase 4 Star Wars Rebels Collection on its most physically distinctive character: the Lasat warrior, last survivor of the Lasan High Honor Guard, whose size and combat capability make him the Ghost crew’s most formidable fighter on the ground. Bo-rifle. Fan Channel exclusive. $29.99 deluxe. 2020. Strongly received at release. The Rebels Collection begins with the right figure — the one who communicates the Ghost crew’s specific character through sheer physical presence.

Bo-rifle. Fan Channel deluxe. The Ghost crew’s muscle in Phase 4 plastic.

Zeb and the Ghost Crew

Star Wars Rebels introduced the Ghost crew as the franchise’s first animated ensemble series following the original trilogy era — a small band of rebels operating on the Ghost, a modified freighter, carrying out missions against the Imperial occupation of Lothal and eventually becoming part of the wider Rebel Alliance. Zeb is the crew’s heavy: the former Honor Guard warrior who survived the Empire’s destruction of Lasan, who channels the survivor’s guilt and the warrior’s training into the specific, irreplaceable function of being the person who hits things very hard when the situation requires it.

The figure at #REB 01 opens the Rebels Collection with Zeb because the collection needed a statement figure — a purchase that communicates immediately that this collection is covering the Ghost crew at the production standard they deserve. A Lasat warrior at deluxe pricing, with the bo-rifle, is that statement.

The Bo-Rifle: Lasat Weapon and Identity

The bo-rifle is Zeb’s signature weapon and the most visually distinctive accessory in the Rebels Collection’s opening five figures. The Lasat bo-rifle combines an energy staff and a ranged weapon in a single weapon system — the specific design of the Lasan High Honor Guard’s traditional weapon, adapted for the rebellion’s practical combat needs. Verify the bo-rifle on secondary market purchases; it is the accessory that most completely communicates who Zeb is.

The Deluxe Format and Zeb’s Scale

At $29.99 Fan Channel deluxe, Zeb follows the same scale-investment logic as Wrecker, Kelnacca, and Savage Opress before him: the Lasat physiology is larger than humanoid, and the deluxe format enables the proportions the character requires. The Ghost crew at 6-inch scale has Zeb as its largest member, and the figure communicates that scale accurately.

Strongly Received at Release

Zeb received strong collector reception at release — the long-anticipated Fan Channel delivery of the Ghost crew’s most distinctive visual character at deluxe quality. His specific design challenge (the Lasat alien anatomy, the purple colouring, the bo-rifle) was met with production quality that justified the wait.

The Complete Ghost Crew Display

With Zeb at #REB 01 alongside Chopper (#REB 02), Ezra (#REB 03), Kanan (#REB 04), and Hera (#REB 05), the Rebels Collection covers the five core Ghost crew members in one 2020 Fan Channel wave. All five figures, all Fan Channel exclusives, all $19.99-$29.99. The most complete single-wave crew coverage in the Phase 4 animated collections.

Secondary Market

Above-retail secondary market prices — Fan Channel exclusive, deluxe tier, strongly received. Verify bo-rifle. No production variants documented.

Our Verdict

Garazeb Orrelios at #REB 01 opens the Rebels Collection on its correct figure — the Lasat warrior with the bo-rifle, at Fan Channel deluxe quality, the Ghost crew’s most physically distinctive member finally in Phase 4 plastic. Buy him. The Rebels Collection starts here.

Zeb’s Lasat Heritage and What It Means

The Empire’s destruction of Lasan — the genocide that wiped out the Lasat people and left Zeb as one of the few survivors — is the backstory that gives the Ghost crew’s muscle his specific emotional weight. Zeb is not just the big guy who hits things. He is the survivor who carries the memory of an entire species’ destruction, who chose to channel that into fighting the Empire rather than into grief that paralysed him, and whose specific relationship with Kallus — the Imperial who gave the order to destroy Lasan — is one of Rebels’ most unexpectedly nuanced character arcs.

The figure opens the Rebels Collection with the character whose specific history gives the series’ resistance against the Empire its most personal stakes. Zeb isn’t fighting the Empire because of ideology. He is fighting because of what they did to his people. The bo-rifle he carries was a weapon of the Lasan High Honor Guard — the institution the Empire destroyed. It is the right accessory for the right character.

The Deluxe Format Earns Its Price

Fan Channel exclusives at $29.99 deluxe require the specific scale investment that smaller figures at $19.99 don’t. Zeb’s Lasat physiology — the height, the musculature, the specific alien proportions — is the investment the deluxe format covers. At the standard price, the figure would be visually undersized relative to the series’ established character scale. At $29.99 deluxe, the Lasat warrior is the right size, carrying the bo-rifle at the right scale, communicating the character’s specific physical presence correctly.

Garazeb Orrelios opens the Rebels Collection on the Ghost crew’s largest figure and its most emotionally specific one — the Lasat warrior who survived the destruction of his people and chose to fight back. Fan Channel deluxe at $29.99. The bo-rifle at the correct scale. The Rebels Collection starts here and starts with the right figure.

The Rebels Collection opening on Zeb is the collection saying: this crew matters, and this is how much. A Fan Channel deluxe for the first slot. The Lasat warrior at the scale his character requires. The bo-rifle of a species the Empire tried to destroy. That is the right opening note for a collection about a crew fighting against exactly that kind of erasure.

Buy Zeb. The Rebels Collection starts with the survivor and the warrior. The bo-rifle is his people’s weapon. The deluxe format earns it.

Zeb at Fan Channel deluxe is the purchase that signals how seriously the Rebels Collection takes its source material. The Lasat warrior at the correct scale, with the weapon of his destroyed culture, opening a collection that covers one of the animated era’s best ensembles. The five Ghost crew figures together cost $99.95 at original pricing. Zeb at $29.99 is a quarter of that investment and the visual anchor of the display. Worth every cent.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 Rebels Collection. Related: Chopper P4-REB-02 | Ezra Bridger P4-REB-03 | Star Wars Rebels.