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Kanan Jarrus — Star Wars The Black Series #REB 04

The Black Series Kanan Jarrus from Star Wars Rebels — Phase 4 Rebels Collection #04, 2020. The former Padawan turned reluctant Jedi mentor with lightsaber and blaster pistol. 19 joints. Fan Channel exclusive $19.99.

Overview

Kanan Jarrus at #REB 04 is the Rebels Collection’s most complex single character — the former Padawan who survived Order 66 by hiding who he was, who spent years as a smuggler before the Ghost crew forced him back into a Jedi’s responsibilities, and who eventually gave everything for the people he loved. Lightsaber and blaster pistol. 19 joints. Fan Channel exclusive. $19.99. 2020. The reluctant Master who became the Ghost crew’s moral centre.

Lightsaber and blaster pistol. 19 joints. The Jedi who came back.

Kanan’s History: The Padawan Who Survived

Kanan Jarrus — born Caleb Dume — was a Padawan at the time of Order 66, whose Master died to give him time to escape. He spent years without a lightsaber, without revealing his Force ability, working as a freighter hand and eventually as part of Hera’s crew. Rebels is the story of him learning to be a Jedi again, imperfectly and on his own terms, because the galaxy needs him to be one and because he found someone worth training.

The figure at #REB 04 covers Kanan in his Rebels configuration — the half-rebuilt Jedi with the blaster pistol that represents the years he didn’t carry a lightsaber, the lightsaber that represents the identity he reclaimed. Both accessories communicate the character’s dual history.

The Blaster and the Lightsaber Together

Kanan carries both a lightsaber and a blaster pistol — the specific combination that communicates the tension at his character’s core. The lightsaber is who he is. The blaster is who he had to become to survive. The figure holds both.

Kanan’s Sacrifice

Kanan’s death in season three — his sacrifice to save Hera and the crew from a fuel explosion, using the Force to hold back the blast long enough for them to escape — is one of Rebels’ most devastating narrative moments. The figure at #REB 04 is Kanan before that sacrifice: the Master still training his Padawan, still flying with his crew, still building the family the series was building around him. Display him alongside Ezra at #REB 03. The Master-Apprentice display holds what the series eventually takes.

Secondary Market

Above-retail secondary market prices. Fan Channel exclusive 2020. Verify lightsaber and blaster pistol. No production variants documented.

Our Verdict

Kanan Jarrus at #REB 04 is the Rebels Collection’s most emotionally layered figure — the Jedi who survived Order 66, rebuilt himself, trained a Padawan, and gave his life for his crew. Fan Channel exclusive at $19.99. Buy him alongside Ezra. The display holds their arc together.

Kanan’s Specific Jedi Identity

Kanan Jarrus is a specific type of Jedi that the franchise rarely depicts: the one who survived by hiding, who was never completed in his training, who teaches from a position of acknowledged incompleteness rather than mastery. His Jedi identity is patchy — he knows the combat training, he knows some of the philosophy, but the gaps in his knowledge are visible in how he teaches Ezra. The series uses those gaps productively: the imperfect Master who teaches the imperfect Padawan in the specific way that the situation allows.

The figure at #REB 04 captures Kanan in the configuration that covers most of the series: the half-rebuilt Jedi with the lightsaber he reclaimed and the blaster that represents who he was before he reclaimed it. Both weapons, both histories, both identities. Display him beside Ezra. The Master-Apprentice pair is the Rebels Collection’s defining relationship in two figures.

Kanan’s Death and the Display Decision

We want to acknowledge Kanan’s season three sacrifice because it changes how the display of this figure reads. The Rebels Collection covers Kanan in his full-series configuration — the Master who is still alive, still training, still part of the crew. His death in the series is the event that transforms Ezra’s arc from apprenticeship into self-determination. Display them together knowing what the series takes, and the figure holds that knowledge.

Kanan Jarrus at $19.99 Fan Channel is the Rebels Collection’s most emotionally weighted figure — the Padawan who survived by hiding, who learned to be a Master for Ezra’s sake, who died for his crew. The lightsaber and blaster pistol together are the two versions of who he was. Buy him alongside Ezra. The pair holds what the series eventually costs.

Kanan earned his place in the pantheon of franchise Jedi the hard way — not by completing his training, not by being the Order’s ideal, but by doing the work in the circumstances the galaxy gave him. The figure at #REB 04 is that Jedi: the one who survived, who trained, who loved, who died for his crew. Fan Channel exclusive at $19.99. The Rebels Collection’s most complete character in its most quietly significant figure.

The Jedi who survived by hiding and eventually chose not to hide anymore. Kanan Jarrus at $19.99 Fan Channel is the Rebels Collection’s most emotionally complete purchase. Buy him.

Kanan Jarrus is the Rebels Collection’s most quietly important figure. Not the most visually distinctive — that’s Zeb. Not the most mechanically inventive — that’s Chopper. Not the crew’s leader or the series’ protagonist. But the figure whose specific history, whose survival and sacrifice, gives the Ghost crew its moral weight. Fan Channel exclusive at $19.99. Display him with Ezra. The Master-Apprentice pair holds the Rebels Collection’s central relationship.

The Rebels Collection’s most complete single-figure argument for why Rebels is worth collecting: Kanan Jarrus, the imperfect Master who gave everything anyway. Fan Channel exclusive at $19.99 with the lightsaber and blaster. The figure holds his arc from survival to sacrifice. Buy it. Buy Ezra alongside it. The display holds the relationship that the series most cared about.

Kanan Jarrus. The Jedi who hid for years and trained a Padawan anyway. The blaster and the lightsaber. The Master who chose his crew over his survival. Fan Channel exclusive at $19.99. The Rebels Collection’s most quietly significant purchase. Display him beside Ezra. Hold the arc.

Buy Kanan Jarrus. The display needs its Master. The collection needs its conscience.

Kanan Jarrus. The Master who gave everything. Buy him. The Rebels Collection is not complete without its conscience.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 Rebels Collection. Related: Ezra Bridger P4-REB-03 | Hera Syndulla P4-REB-05 | Star Wars Rebels.