What if characters from different series stepped into the Star Wars universe and donned the robes of the Jedi?
Who among them would embody the grace and might of these guardians of peace and justice?
Envision Samurai Jack, his blade now a gleaming lightsaber, and Grand Master Oogway, sharing wisdom as profound as any Jedi Master’s.
Let’s dive into our top 10 picks and if you think of any other characters who’d make great Jedi, let us know in the comments!
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1. Hari Seldon from Foundation
Hari Seldon, the creator of psychohistory, deeply understood how events are linked together, similar to how Jedi understand the Force.
His ability to see ahead and make plans is much like a Jedi’s ability to sense the future.
Seldon was dedicated to doing what’s best for everyone, even if it meant giving up something himself, showing the same kind of selflessness that’s central to being a Jedi.
His cool-headedness and strong commitment to protect civilization would make him a wise and strong Jedi, able to lead others during the most chaotic times in the galaxy.
2. Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park
Dr. Ian Malcolm is an expert in chaos theory and believes that science needs to be ethical. This belief is similar to the Jedi’s view of maintaining balance with the Force.
His engaging but careful nature would add a new viewpoint to the Jedi Council. Malcolm’s success in surviving dinosaur attacks shows his toughness, which is very important for a Jedi.
His skill in dealing with quick changes and his questioning of those in charge would make him a different but good Jedi.
He would always challenge the usual ways and make sure the Force is used in the right way.
3. Samurai Jack
Samurai Jack’s life reflects the principles of the Jedi—his self-control, respect, and expert sword-fighting skills are similar to those of a Jedi Knight.
His adventures through time, fighting evil forces, are like the eternal battle between the Jedi and their enemies, the Sith.
Jack’s quiet strength and his search for calm in the middle of turmoil match the Jedi’s practice of meditation.
His strong resolve to defeat Aku, who symbolizes ultimate evil, is in line with the Jedi’s goal to fight against the dark side. This makes him a perfect partner for the Jedi.
4. Uncle Iroh from Avatar: The Last Airbender
Uncle Iroh, with his deep spiritual wisdom and mastery of fire bending, embodies the serenity and insight of a Jedi Master.
His guidance and mentorship to his nephew Zuko mirror the Jedi way of teaching and passing on knowledge.
Iroh’s ability to see the good in everyone and his efforts to restore balance align with the Jedi’s pursuit of peace.
His journey of self-discovery and redemption is akin to a Jedi’s path to understanding the Force.
5. Grand Master Oogway from Kung Fu Panda
Grand Master Oogway from Kung Fu Panda is a lot like Master Yoda from Star Wars. He knows a lot about the world and teaches that we can’t control everything, which is just what the Jedi believe.
Oogway would be really helpful to the Jedi Council because he can see things before they happen and gives great advice.
He’s always calm and doesn’t hold on to things too tightly, and that’s what Jedi try to do too.
The way he made the Valley of Peace a better place shows he’s got what it takes to be a Jedi Master. If Oogway was in the world of the Jedi, he’d be a great master, just like Yoda.
6. Gandalf
Gandalf the Grey, later known as Gandalf the White, is a figure of wisdom and power.
He is a guardian of peace and justice, much like a Jedi Knight.
His deep connection with the forces of the world and his exceptional leadership skills would make him an esteemed member of the Jedi Council.
Gandalf’s ability to perceive the truth in others, to sense the presence of darkness, and to use his powers for the defense of the innocent are all traits that would align him with the Jedi Order.
Furthermore, Gandalf’s transformation from Grey to White is akin to a Jedi’s path to enlightenment.
It signifies a rebirth, an ascension to a higher level of understanding and capability, much like a Jedi’s progression through the ranks.
His return as Gandalf the White, more powerful and determined, parallels a Jedi’s unwavering commitment to fight against the resurgence of darkness.
7. Nightwing
Dick Grayson, who started as Robin and became Nightwing, is known for never giving up and giving people hope. His skills in acrobatics and solving crimes are just like what a Jedi Knight can do.
Grayson is a natural leader who fights for what’s right, much like the Jedi who work to keep peace in the universe.
He’s great at working with others and really cares about people, which would make him a well-loved Jedi Master.
Imagine Nightwing teaching Damian Wayne, just like he learned from Batman.
His move from Robin to Nightwing is similar to a Jedi Padawan learning to become a Master.
He would teach Damian to be brave, honest, and caring—important parts of being a Jedi. They would be a strong Master and apprentice team, with Nightwing showing Damian how to be a great Jedi.
8. Lady Jessica from Dune
Lady Jessica from ‘Dune’ has a lot in common with the Jedi from ‘Star Wars.’
Thanks to her Bene Gesserit training, she has super sharp senses, can tell what might happen before it does, and can convince people to do things, just like how Jedi can use mind control and see the future.
She’s also really good at the Weirding Way, which is like the Jedi’s skill with lightsabers and fighting.
Jessica is also smart with plans and strategies, much like a Jedi planning how to win against the Sith.
She’s totally devoted to her son, Paul Atreides, and can handle tough situations on the desert planet, which shows she’s got the same kind of commitment and toughness as a Jedi.
As we look more at Lady Jessica, we see she’s always learning and finding out more about herself.
She sometimes struggles with what she wants versus what she has to do, which is something a Jedi might feel when they care about someone but have to think about the good of everyone else too.
9. Aragorn from Lord of the Rings
Aragorn, the heir to the throne of Gondor in “The Lord of the Rings,” exemplifies the essence of a noble leader, one whose journey mirrors the valorous and selfless path of a Jedi Knight.
His expertise as a ranger, honed through years of protecting the wilds of Middle-earth, reflects the Jedi’s commitment to safeguarding the realms they serve.
Aragorn’s courage in the face of overwhelming odds and his skill in warfare are akin to a Jedi’s prowess in battle, standing firm against the forces of darkness.
His ability to inspire and rally diverse peoples, from the Riders of Rohan to the armies of Gondor, showcases a unifying spirit that resonates with the Jedi’s role in bringing together different factions for a common cause.
Aragorn’s life is one of sacrifice and service, as he sets aside personal desires for the greater good, a principle at the core of the Jedi Order.
10. Neo From Matrix
Neo, hailed as ‘The One’ in ‘The Matrix,’ shares a prophetic kinship with Anakin Skywalker, the ‘Chosen One’ in ‘Star Wars.’ Both are central figures destined to bring about pivotal change.
However, unlike Anakin, who succumbs to the dark side, Neo remains steadfast in his quest for liberation and peace.
Like Anakin, Neo is initially unaware of the full extent of his powers and potential.
They both undergo rigorous training and face tests that challenge their beliefs and abilities. Yet, Neo’s journey diverges from Anakin’s tragic fall; it is marked by a consistent pursuit of the greater good. He embraces his role without faltering to the temptations that ensnared Anakin.
Neo’s mastery over the Matrix can be likened to Anakin’s exceptional command of the Force.
However, Neo uses his abilities to free minds and empower others, reflecting the Jedi’s ideals that Anakin once upheld before his transformation into Darth Vader.
Neo’s selfless acts and ultimate sacrifice for humanity embody the true spirit of “The Chosen One,” a path Anakin might have walked had he stayed true to the light side of the Force.