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Star Wars: The Clone Wars intertitle for seasons i–vi

Star Wars: The Clone Wars is an American 3D CGI animated tv series created by Lucasfilm Animation, Lucasfilm Animation Singapore, and CGCG Inc. The debut film was released in theaters on August xv, 2008; it served as the introduction of the series. The series fabricated its debut on the American Cartoon Network on October three, 2008.[1] It is set in the fictional Star Wars galaxy during the three-year interim between Episode II – Attack of the Clones and Episode Iii – Revenge of the Sith (the same time menstruum as the previous 2003 Clone Wars series). Each episode has a running time of 22 minutes, filling a half-60 minutes time slot. Star Wars creator George Lucas originally claimed that at least 100 episodes would be produced. During the course of the series, 133 episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars were released over seven seasons, betwixt October 3, 2008, and May iv, 2020.

Lucasfilm appear in March 2013 that The Clone Wars would be "winding down", effectively canceling the series as Lucasfilm ended its contract with Drawing Network post-obit its acquisition by Disney. The unreleased episodes that had already been produced were referred to at the time every bit "bonus content".[2] [3] The German idiot box network Super RTL began to air these episodes as a sixth flavor, which consisted of xiii episodes in February 2014.[4] [5] [half-dozen] [vii] Season 6, forth with the other seasons and the feature movie, were made available on Netflix on March 7 the aforementioned year.[8]

The Clone Wars returned with 12 new episodes on Disney+.[9] The new episodes served as the series' final season, which premiered on February 21, 2020, and concluded the serial on May four the aforementioned yr.

Serial overview [edit]

Note: episodes 37 to 43, 65, 66, and 109 to 119 aired earlier in some countries than their original U.South. release.

Episodes [edit]

Film (2008) [edit]

Equally a lead-in to the TV series of the same proper name, the film was released theatrically on August 15, 2008, and was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Though disquisitional reception was negative, the film was a box-office success and grossed $68.iii million worldwide confronting an $viii.5 one thousand thousand budget.

Flavour 1 (2008–09) [edit]

The premiere episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars aired on October iii, 2008, and ready a new record with Cartoon Network as their most-watched series premiere, alluring 3.992 1000000 total viewers.[10] [xi] The season finale, "Hostage Crunch", was broadcast on March 20, 2009, and the original circulate received 3.297 million viewers.[12] Season 1 depicted the attempts of the Commonwealth and the Separatists to gain the allegiance of many planets and moons.

Season 2: Rise of the Bounty Hunters (2009–10) [edit]

The season two premiere, "Holocron Heist", was broadcast on Oct 2, 2009, and attracted 2.581 million viewers.[28] Episode 15 was first released in Canada. Episodes 16–21 were released in the Britain before ambulation in the U.s.. In season ii, the Sith resort to hiring bounty hunters and mercenaries to steal objects and intel or to electrocute targets for them. Meanwhile, the Jedi lead the Republic forces in an assault on the primary boxing droid manufacturing facility. The ane-60 minutes season finale combined of "R2 Come up Home" and "Lethal Trackdown" was broadcast on April xxx, 2010, and the original circulate received 2.756 meg viewers.

Season 3: Secrets Revealed (2010–11) [edit]

The season three premiere, consisting of "Clone Cadets" and "ARC Troopers", was broadcast on September 17, 2010, attracting 2.42 million viewers. These episodes, and sure others in this season, cover events from previous seasons. Episodes 21 and 22 were released in the United kingdom before airing in the US. The season finale, consisting of "Padawan Lost" and "Wookiee Chase", was circulate on Apr 1, 2011, alluring 2.31 million viewers.

Flavour 4: Battle Lines (2011–12) [edit]

The season iv premiere, consisting of "Water State of war" and "Gungan Assault", was broadcast on September 16, 2011, and attracted 1.93 one thousand thousand viewers, the lowest premiere viewing of all seasons. The flavour finale, "Revenge" was broadcast on March 16, 2012, attracting two.03 1000000 viewers.

Flavor v (2012–xiii) [edit]

The flavor five premiere, "Revival", was broadcast on September 29, 2012, and attracted 1.94 million viewers. Flavor five consisted of twenty episodes instead of the normal 22 episode count. The flavor five finale, "The Wrong Jedi", was broadcast on March 2, 2013, and attracted ii.18 million viewers. Unlike the first iv seasons, the episodes of the fifth season were released to DVD and Blu-ray in chronological guild equally opposed to broadcast lodge.

Season 6: The Lost Missions (2014) [edit]

The sixth flavour was released in its entirety on March 7, 2014, on Netflix.[96] The season had already premiered in Germany on February 15 the same year, on Super RTL.[4] [5] [vi] [vii]

Season 7: The Last Season (2020) [edit]

The Clone Wars returned with 12 new episodes released on Disney+ during the service'due south first year.[9] The seventh and final season premiered on February 21, 2020.[97]

Chronological club [edit]

While the series is designed to be an anthology of both standalone episodes and small story arcs, various events throughout inform stories, characters, and relationships to create a recognizably continuous narrative. In recognition of the release of the consummate series on Netflix, StarWars.com released the official chronological episode order for the offset half dozen seasons on March 17, 2014; this was later updated to include links to the episodes on Disney+.[100] Regarding the 7th and last season, StarWars.com revealed that episodes 5 through eight are set up before the season premiere "The Bad Batch".[101] [100]

The Clone Wars Legacy [edit]

At the time of cancellation in March 2013, there were still many episodes in development. Thirteen of these episodes were finished to become part of Season 6: The Lost Missions but at that place were still additional arcs that were never released. Lucasfilm released details of multiple story arcs from the unfinished episodes in September 2014.[102] The Bad Batch was eventually completed and aired as the get-go arc of season seven.

Impress [edit]

Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir [edit]

A four-episode arc connected the story of Darth Maul post-obit the events of the season 5 episode "The Lawless".[103] The 4 episodes were titled: "The Enemy of My Enemy", "A Tale of Two Apprentices", "Proxy War", and "Showdown on Dathomir" (original product codes: 6.21–6.24).[104] Co-ordinate to Dave Filoni, the iv scripts "came out of one of our story conferences with George Lucas".[105] The scripts and designs for the arc were adapted into a iv-outcome comic book titled Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir,[106] released in Baronial 2014 by the publisher Dark Equus caballus Comics.[102] The comic was the last Star Wars comic published by Dark Equus caballus before Lucasfilm transferred the license to Marvel Comics in 2014[107] and was collected into a trade paperback by Marvel in 2018.[108]

The plot follows Darth Maul, who was captured by Darth Sidious at the cease of the flavour 5 episode "The Lawless". He is tortured by Count Dooku for information about the Shadow Collective and the allies Maul has fabricated. Maul escapes and heads to Zanbar to command the Decease Sentry army, only is followed by General Grievous and his droids. They boxing Maul and the Mandalorians, who are soon overwhelmed past the droids. Maul flees and confers with Mother Talzin, who is revealed to be his biological female parent, and plots to describe out Sidious by capturing Dooku and Grievous. The scheme works, and Talzin is able to restore herself to her physical form, but sacrifices herself to save Maul and is killed by Grievous. Although Maul escapes with a company of loyal Mandalorians, the Shadow Commonage has fallen autonomously due to the conflict with Sidious, as the Hutts, Pykes, and Black Sun have all abased Maul.

Dark Disciple [edit]

An eight-episode arc with Asajj Ventress and Jedi Quinlan Vos was adapted into a novel past Christie Aureate titled Night Disciple, released on July vii, 2015.[102] The viii episodes were titled: "Lethal Alliance", "The Mission", "Conspirators", "Dark Disciple", "Saving Vos, Role I", "Saving Vos, Function II", "Traitor", and "The Path" (original production codes: 6.13–vi.sixteen and 7.05–vii.08). The story follows Vos partnering upwardly with Ventress, hoping to execute Count Dooku.[109] Eric Goldman of IGN gave the book an 8 out of 10, proverb it was groovy.[110]

Story reels [edit]

Crystal Crisis on Utapau [edit]

In September 2014, four unfinished episodes were released in completed story reel format, titled: "A Expiry on Utapau", "In Search of the Crystal", "Crystal Crisis", and "The Big Bang" (original production codes: six.01–6.04). The arc takes place on Utapau with Obi-Wan and Anakin investigating an arms deal involving the Separatists and a kyber crystal. The arc also deals with Anakin's feelings after Ahsoka left the Jedi Order.[102] It was included in the season half-dozen Blu-ray.

The Bad Batch [edit]

The story reels for this iv-episode arc were screened on April 17, 2015, at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim, and were afterwards released on the official Star Wars website on April 29.[99] Scripted by Brent Friedman, the four episodes were later completed and aired every bit the kickoff arc of flavour 7 (with some changes from the original story reels).[111] A spin-off sequel series titled Star Wars: The Bad Batch was announced in 2020; it follows the titular grouping of clones working as mercenaries in the immediate aftermath of the Clone Wars.[112]

Run into as well [edit]

  • List of Star Wars: Clone Wars episodes
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars (picture)

References [edit]

Footnotes

  1. ^ The episode shares the aforementioned rough story as Alfred Hitchcock's 1946 film Notorious.[thirty]
  2. ^ "Senate Murders" aired on March 12, 2010 in Canada and on March 13, 2010 in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, ahead of its original broadcast in the Us.
  3. ^ "Cat and Mouse" aired on March 20, 2010 in the United Kingdom, ahead of its original circulate in the United States.
  4. ^ "Bounty Hunters" aired on March 27, 2010 in the United Kingdom, ahead of its original circulate in the United States.
  5. ^ "The Zillo Beast" aired on April iii, 2010 in the Uk, ahead of its original broadcast in the Usa.
  6. ^ "The Zillo Beast Strikes Dorsum" aired on April 10, 2010 in the United Kingdom, alee of its original broadcast in the Usa.
  7. ^ "Expiry Trap" aired on April 17, 2010 in the Great britain, ahead of its original circulate in the The states.
  8. ^ "R2 Come up Dwelling" aired on April 24, 2010 in the United Kingdom, ahead of its original broadcast in the United States.
  9. ^ "Padawan Lost" aired on March 19, 2011 in the United Kingdom, alee of its original broadcast in the U.s..
  10. ^ "Wookiee Chase" aired on March 26, 2011 in the United Kingdom, ahead of its original broadcast in the Usa.
  11. ^ In 2015, Dave Filoni confirmed that the future Grand Inquisitor had first appeared in "The Wrong Jedi" as one of the Jedi Temple Guards present at Ahsoka'south trial, and that he likewise had been by disillusioned by the turn of events (and Barriss' speech) to eventually leave the Jedi Order.[93] [94]
  12. ^ The get-go 11 episodes of the sixth season aired on Super RTL in Germany ahead of their original Netflix release. Episodes 1-4 aired on February 15, 2014, episodes 5-seven aired on February 22, 2014, and episodes viii-11 aired on March i, 2014. The last two episodes of the season aired on Super RTL in Germany on March 8, 2014, a mean solar day after the Netflix release.
  13. ^ a b c d Screened equally a story reel on April 17, 2015, at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim, and released on StarWars.com later that calendar month.[99]
  14. ^ Park previously portrayed Maul in The Phantom Menace and Solo: A Star Wars Story.

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External links [edit]

  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars at IMDb
  • Skymovies.com Episode Guide
  • The Clone Wars section on StarWars.com
  • CartoonNetwork.com Schedule
  • Chronological social club on StarWars.com

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