To indicate that Darth Maul has been searching the desert of Tatooine for some time, not only are his face and clothing coated with sand and dust, but there are also chunks taken out of his mechanical legs.
While James Arnold Taylor previously performed Obi-Wan Kenobi's voice in the style of actor Ewan McGregor in Rebels and previously in The Clone Wars (2008-2020), Stephen Stanton takes over the role in the style of the original Ben Kenobi, Sir Alec Guinness. However, Taylor's Kenobi is still heard in hologram form, playing the same message that was first heard in the Rebels premiere, Spark of Rebellion (2014).
To save costs on animation rendering, the Tusken Raiders do not have any flowing robes.
In the first draft of this story, it was Kanan who accompanied Ezra to Tatooine while Chopper remained at Atollon.
This marks the first time in Star Wars animation that Obi-Wan Kenobi is voiced by someone other than James Arnold Taylor. This marks the transition from the prequels era Kenobi played by Ewan McGregor to the older Ben Kenobi played by Sir Alec Guinness in the original trilogy of Star Wars films.