Kanan Jarrus, a protagonist inStar Wars: Rebels, has his early life explored in greater depth through the comic seriesStar Wars: Kanan – The Last Padawan, which reveals how he survived Order 66. However, one small detail in the comic makes Kanan’s heartbreaking fate even more tragic than I ever thought possible.

Kanan cutting his hair becomes the ultimate symbol of freeing himself from his haunting past…

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Kanan Jarrus,voiced by Freddie Prinze Jr., is a former Jedi Padawan who survived Order 66 as a child when his master, Depa Billaba, sacrificed herself to give him time to escape the Clone Troopers.

To evade the Inquisitors hunting down surviving Jedi—and to bury his own past—Kanan spent years living as a criminal. However,during the events ofStar Wars: Rebels, he finally embraces his Jedi identity once moreafter taking on a young Force-sensitive Padawan, Ezra Bridger.

Kanan Jarrus CUTS HIS HAIR

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Kanan: The Last Padawan-—written by Greg Weisman and illustrated by Pepe Larraz, Jacopo Camagni, Andrea Broccardo, and David Curiel—was released in 2015, beginning with young Padawan Kanan Jarrus—then known as Caleb Dume—and his master, Depa Billaba, at the moment Order 66 is executed. After barely escaping death,Kanan is forced to live on the streets of the planet Kaller before being taken in by a criminal named Janus Kasmir, who teaches him a harsh truth: to survive, he must abandon his Jedi past.

Trading his Jedi robes and lightsaber for street clothes and a blaster, Kanan adopts a new look meant to conceal his true identity. While Kasmir approves of the disguise, there’s one glaring issue—Kanan’s hair. Long and unkempt from his time on the streets, his hair gives away more than just poor grooming. Kasmir quickly picks up on Kanan’s nervous tell: every time he lies, he runs his fingers through his hair. In Kasmir’s cutthroat world, a tell that obviouscould easily turn deadly for Kanan.

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Kanan Slices Off the Ponytail He’s Worn Since Childhood

A Simple Hairstyle Shattered My Heart

Kanan takes Kasmir’s observation into account and ties his hair back in a ponytail to solve the problem altogether. While the detail about Kanan’s hair takes up no more than two panels on a single page, it struck me so deeply that I had to pause my reading as the implications of the origin of his ponytail ran rampant in my mind. Ifthe ponytail is a symbol of Kanan living an untruthful life, then the climactic moment inRebelswhen he cuts his hair holds massive significance for him as a fully realized character.

As a diehardRebelsfan, I’ve overanalyzed bits and pieces of lore from otherStar Warsmediums, tying them into significant moments inRebels. But this particular piece of knowledge fromKanan: The Last Padawanis by far the most haunting.I never once questioned why Kanan’s hair was styled one way or another while watchingRebels. It always seemed like an insignificant detail—something dictated by the showrunners’ preference, much like how Sabine Wren changes her hair in each season.

Kanan Jarrus holding back a blast of fire in Star Wars Rebels

When Kanan slices off his ponytail in the final season ofRebels, in the episode“Jedi Night,”he does so after making a decision he knows will lead to his death. By this point, he has fully accepted what he must do, understanding that his sacrifice will ensure his team’s safety.Cutting his hair becomes the ultimate symbol of freeing himself from his haunting pastand shedding the life of lies and crimehe built before meeting Hera. To me, Kanan is choosing to face his death with a clear conscience, giving his faith to the Force, and accepting Caleb Dume once more.

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Kanan’s death upon embracing his true self makes“Jedi Night”even harder to watch for me. It’s not just losing a character I grew to love more with each episode, but watching a man who finally found peace after a tumultuous past lose his life just as it was beginning. The epilogue further emphasizes the tragedy, showing thatKanan died before he had the chance to livean unencumbered life, withHera and Kanan having a sonthat Kanan will never know.

The fact that“Jedi Night”marks the final time Kanan and Hera are together is made even more poignant by the title of the novel where they first met,A New Dawn, adding another layer of symbolism andtragedy to Kanan’s death. Kanan likely wouldn’t have survived that long if Kasmir hadn’t pointed out his hair. The lies saved Kanan’s life, and the truth allowed him to die at peace. The tragedy of it all, stemming back toKanan: The Last Padawan, where a simple ponytail symbolizedKanan Jarrus’strue self, is deeply heartbreaking.

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Kanan Jarrus

A Jedi Padawan who survived Order 66 in large part thanks to his master’s sacrifice, Kanan survived during the Dark Times of the Empire’s reign and became an important member of the Lothal rebel cell. Kanan sacrificed much over the years, but gained much as well, falling in love with Hera Syndulla. Although he gave his life for his friends, he left a legacy behind in his own Padawan Ezra Bridger, as well as his son Jacen.

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Set between Episodes III and IV of the Star Wars film franchise, Star Wars Rebels is a canon animated series that follows a group of ragtag heroes who band together to face the Empire. In an age where the Galactic Empire is hunting down the last of the Jedi, a teenage outcast named Ezra Bridger is discovered to be force sensitive by a surviving Jedi known as Kanan Jarrus. Agreeing to join them and accept Jedi training, Ezra becomes a part of a small but growing crew of rebels determined to destroy the empire covertly.

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