Star Wars: The Clone Wars(2008 TV series)

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Star Wars: The Clone Warsis an American animated television series created byGeorge Lucas.[1]It is part of theStar Warsmultimedia franchise,and is set predominantly between the events ofStar Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones(2002) andStar Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith(2005). Lucas, who closely collaborated with supervising directorDave Filonion the series,[2]called it a continuation of the previousGenndy Tartakovsky-produced2003Clone Warsseries.The series began witha theatrical feature filmthat was released on August 15, 2008, and debuted onCartoon Networktwo months later on October 3, 2008.[3]

Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Genre
Created byGeorge Lucas
Based onStar Wars
by George Lucas
Voices of
Narrated byTom Kane
ComposerKevin Kiner
Country of originUnited States
No.of seasons7
No.of episodes133(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Cary Silver
  • Caroline Kermel
Running time19–26 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
ReleaseOctober 3, 2008(2008-10-03)
March 2, 2013(2013-03-02)
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseMarch 7, 2014(2014-03-07)
NetworkDisney+
ReleaseFebruary 21(2020-02-21)
May 4, 2020(2020-05-04)
Related

In early 2013, Lucasfilm announced thatThe Clone Warswould be "winding down".[4][5]Thirteen episodes comprising a new sixth season were made available in the U.S. for streaming onNetflix,along with the entirety of the series, beginning March 7, 2014.[6]A project known asThe Clone Wars Legacyadapted unproduced story arcs into other formats, such as comics and novels.[7]The series was revived for a seventh and final season of 12 new episodes, which premiered on Disney+ on February 21, 2020.[8][9][10]

The Clone Warsreceived at first mostly positive reception and later acclaim from critics and became a significant ratings success, becoming Cartoon Network's highest-rated show during its initial run. The series was also nominated for numerous industry awards, including theDaytime Emmy Awardsand theAnnie Awards.[11][12]

Some characters created forThe Clone Warshave gone on to appear in other works, including the animated seriesStar Wars Rebels(2014–2018) andStar Wars: Tales(2022–present), and the live-action seriesThe Mandalorian(2019–present),The Book of Boba Fett(2021–2022), anda spin-off of the formerfocused on one ofThe Clone Wars'main characters,Ahsoka Tano.Asequelseries, titledStar Wars: The Bad Batch,premiered on Disney+ onMay 4,2021.

Series overview

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Setting

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The Clone Warsis set during theStar Warsprequel trilogyera, taking place over a span of three years in between the filmsAttack of the ClonesandRevenge of the Sith.The protagonists comprise returning characters from the films, includingAnakin Skywalker,Obi-Wan Kenobi,Padmé Amidala,Yoda,andMace Windu,as well as new characters created specifically for the series, such as Anakin's PadawanAhsoka Tanoand cloneCaptain Rexof the501st Legion.

The series is centered on theeponymous conflictbetween theGalactic Republicand theConfederacy of Independent Systems,a separatist movement organized by theSith LordCount Dooku.TheJedi Knightsof the Republic lead their legions ofclone troopersagainst the Separatistdroidarmies headed by thecyborgcommanderGeneral Grievous.Unbeknownst to the galaxy, the mysterious Sith LordDarth Sidiousorchestrated the war and manipulates both sides as part of his master plan to corrupt Anakin, eliminate the Jedi, and create anew governing stateunder his rule. Other antagonists include Dooku's apprentice and assassinAsajj Ventress,infamous bounty hunterCad Bane,and rogue Sith LordDarth Maul.

The series was initially conceived as ananthology,with episodes sharing few narrative connections, but later seasons would feature longer story arcs that span several episodes.

Synopsis

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Season 1

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Season one focuses on various battles fought between the Republic and the Separatists. The Jedi compete with Count Dooku and General Grievous in an effort to convince different planetary systems to join their cause. Several episodes focus not on the conflict with the Separatists, but rather on other aspects of the Clone Wars.[citation needed]

Season 2: Rise of the Bounty Hunters

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Season two focuses on the involvement ofbounty huntercharacters in the Clone Wars. Darth Sidious hires Cad Bane to steal aholocronfrom the Jedi Temple that jeopardizes the future of the galaxy's Force-sensitive children; a Separatist droid manufacturing facility onGeonosiscreates new weapons that threaten to turn the tide of the war; Grievous increases his attacks on the Republic fleet and overwhelms the Jedi; theMandalorianterrorist faction, Death Watch, takes advantage of their planet's neutrality to target thepacifisticDuchess Satine Kryze;Ahsoka's lightsaber gets stolen; and the assassin,Aurra Sing,mentors the youngBoba Fettin seeking revenge against Mace Windu for the death of Boba'sfather.

Season 3: Secrets Revealed

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Season three focuses on the development of certain characters as the war rages on. Anakin learns about the nature of theForce,and his role as theChosen Onein an ancient Force realm; Ahsoka begins to grow into her own and is faced with several challenges that test her independence as a Padawan; and Asajj Ventress is betrayed by Dooku and left for dead, causing her to return to her Nightsister coven and attempt to exact revenge on Dooku through the use of her own pawn, the NightbrotherSavage Opress.Other episodes explore the democratic role of the Republic Senate in the Clone Wars, and how different planets are affected by the galaxy-wide conflict.

Season 4: Battle Lines

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Season Four focuses on the escalation of the Clone Wars through battles of growing intensity on different fronts. Captain Rex and the 501st Legion are forced to go against their orders and act independently to oppose the rogue Jedi general Pong Krell. Obi-Wan fakes his death and goes undercover as a bounty hunter to thwart a Separatist plot to kidnap ChancellorPalpatine.Ventress abandons her past and becomes a bounty hunter following the Separatists' massacre of the Nightsisters. Savage finds his long-lost brother, Darth Maul, who seeks revenge against Obi-Wan for hisdefeatover a decade before.[citation needed]

Season 5

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Season five features five main story arcs. In the first one, the Republic helps a group of rebels from Onderon, led by siblings Steela andSaw Gerrera,liberate their planet from Separatist occupation. The second arc focuses on a group of Jedi younglings who, after completing their path to becoming Padawans, have to prove themselves by rescuing Ahsoka from pirates. The third arc revolves around a team of droids who, while undertaking a mission to intercept an encrypted Separatist message, encounter anamnesiacformer clone commando and must help him recover his memories to escape the planet they have been stranded on. The fourth arc deals with the return of Darth Maul, who joins forces with Death Watch and other criminal syndicates to take over Mandalore and exact revenge on Obi-Wan. The final arc features Ahsoka being framed for bombing the Jedi Temple and later convicted of being a cold-blooded murderer. She struggles to prove her innocence, leading to her questioning who she can trust and hiding out from the Republic. Though Anakin captures the real culprit who framed Ahsoka, her faith in theJedi Councilis shaken, so she elects to abandon the Jedi Order, leaving Anakin devastated.

Season 6: The Lost Missions

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Season six consists of four story arcs: clone trooper Fives investigating the premature activation ofOrder 66in a fellow trooper's mind, and discovering the existence of the inhibitor chips implanted in each clone's brain; Padmé trying to help her old friendRush Clovisexpose the corruption in the Intergalactic Banking Clan, which causes tensions in her and Anakin's relationship when he learns about her secret mission and intervenes;Jar Jar Binksand Mace Windu rescuing the captured Queen of Bardotta from a cult headed by the Nightsisters' former leader,Mother Talzin;and Yoda embarking on a journey to learn more about the nature of the Force after he is visited by the spirit of the lateQui-Gon Jinn.

Season 7: The Final Season

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Season seven consists of three story arcs. The first one is focused on Captain Rex's character, as he, Anakin, anda team of clones with genetic mutationsrescue ARC Trooper Echo, previously believed to have been killed in action, and defeat the Separatists on Anaxes with his help. The Clone Force 99 characters got their ownspin-off;The Bad Batch,in 2021. The second one focuses on Ahsoka, who befriends sisters Trace and Rafa Martez and helps them settle a debt with the Pyke Syndicate, while trying to conceal her Force powers because of the sisters' hatred of Jedi. The final arc, which is set concurrently withRevenge of the Sith,[13]depicts the Siege of Mandalore, a battle that had been referenced in previousStar Warsmedia. Ahsoka reluctantly returns to the Republic to lead an assault alongside Rex and Mandalorian warriorBo-Katan Kryzeagainst Maul's forces on Mandalore. Once Ahsoka confronts Maul, he shares a haunting vision about her previous master Anakin, and how Darth Sidious' plan is about to come into full effect with Anakin in the center of it. After Maul is captured, Ahsoka is eager to speak to Anakin about what Maul told her, but while in aVenator-class Star Destroyer,Sidious executes Order 66, causing Ahsoka to be attacked by her own clone troopers. She manages to restore Rex's free will and releases Maul to cause a distraction, but he ends up disabling the ship they are on. All three ultimately escape. The final scene of the series shows Anakin, nowDarth Vader,finding Ahsoka's lightsaber among the ship's wreckage sometime later, and leaving with it in silence.

Episodes

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SeasonSubtitleEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
FilmThe Clone WarsAugust 15, 2008(2008-08-15)Theatrical release
122October 3, 2008(2008-10-03)March 20, 2009(2009-03-20)Cartoon Network
2Rise of the Bounty Hunters22October 2, 2009(2009-10-02)April 30, 2010(2010-04-30)
3Secrets Revealed22September 17, 2010(2010-09-17)April 1, 2011(2011-04-01)
4Battle Lines22September 16, 2011(2011-09-16)March 16, 2012(2012-03-16)
520September 29, 2012(2012-09-29)March 2, 2013(2013-03-02)
6The Lost Missions13March 7, 2014(2014-03-07)Netflix
7The Final Season12February 21, 2020(2020-02-21)May 4, 2020(2020-05-04)Disney+

The series started with atheatrically released animated film;this decision was made after the production team watched completed footage of several early episodes for the planned television series, which were ultimately combined into a singlefeature-length film.[14][15]Warner Bros. Picturesdistributed the film, while subsequent episodes aired separately onCartoon Network.[16]For the film,Christopher Lee,Anthony Daniels,Samuel L. Jackson,andMatthew Woodreprised their roles asCount Dooku,C-3PO,Mace Windu,and theB1 Battle Droids,respectively, from the live-action films, but Lee and Jackson did not return for the television series.

On December 5, 2011, a full-length feature cut of one of the Season 3 trilogies of episodes (the one composed by "Nightsisters," "Monster," and "Witches of the Mist" ) was released for download oniTunesas an uninterrupted film[17]that was previously shown at selected screenings in 2010. The three episodes were written byKatie Lucas,who had previously written the Season 1 episode "Jedi Crash" as well as the Season 3 episodes "Sphere of Influence" and "Assassin." A repeat of season one aired in "decoded" episode format. Each installment contained unobtrusive text windows giving supplemental information about the characters and events playing out on screen.[18]

The series was cancelled in March 2013, after the conclusion of its fifth season, as a result ofThe Walt Disney Company's acquisition ofLucasfilmand the decision to "pursue a new direction in animated programming".[19]This new direction, described as "a whole newStar Warsseries set in a time period previously untouched inStar Warsfilms or television programming ", would yieldStar Wars Rebels,a series airing onDisney XDrather than Cartoon Network. At the time of the announcement, Lucasfilm teased that, while they were no longer producingThe Clone Warsepisodes for Cartoon Network, they were working on additional story arcs that would appear elsewhere.[19]A sixth season was released onNetflixon March 7, 2014, along with additional media, such as comic books and novels, based on unfinished story arcs that would have been included in the season.

In recognition of the release of the complete series on Netflix, on March 17, 2014, StarWars released the official chronological episode order for the first six seasons; this was later updated to include links to the episodes onDisney+.[20]

Four years later, Lucasfilm announced atSan Diego Comic-Conin July 2018 thatThe Clone Warswould return with 12 new episodes in a seventh season to be released on Disney+.[9]A trailer for the season was released on April 14, 2019, atStar WarsCelebration Chicago.On August 23, 2019, series creatorDave Filoniannounced at theD23 Expothat it would be the final season.[8][10]

Cast and characters

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Recurring

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Notable guests

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Production

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At April 2005'sStar WarsCelebration III,George Lucasannounced that "we are working on a3-Dcontinuation ofthe pilot seriesthat was on the Cartoon Network; we probably won't start that project for another year. "[22]Lucas hiredDave Filoniafter having seen episodes ofAvatar: The Last Airbender,which he had worked on.[23][a]By July 2005,pre-productionhad begun on the series, according toSteve Sansweet,head of Lucasfilm fan relations.[24]Sansweet referred to the series as "the next generation of theStar Warssaga, a cutting edge 30-minute, 3-D computer-animation series based on the Clone Wars that take place betweenEpisode II... andEpisode III."Sansweet described the look of the new series as" a melding of Asian anime with unique 3-D animation styling. "Primary production took place at theLucasfilm Animation facility in Singapore.[25]

According to another statement by Sansweet, "Lucasfilm Animation will be hiring a total of about 300 digital artists and others in both California and Singapore locations and is working with Cartoon Network animators to produce not only the series but animated feature films in the years ahead." He said about the series, "to get the series underway, Lucasfilm Animation has hired key production and creative talent to lead the development of its first animation project." Sansweet has said that "a large component of the future ofStar Warsand Lucasfilm isCGI animation."[citation needed] Lucasfilm Animation usedAutodesksoftwareto animate both the film and the series. TheMaya3D-modelingprogram was used to create the highly detailed worlds, characters and creatures.[26]

Character designer Kilian Plunkett referred to the character designs fromGenndy Tartakovsky's original 2003Clone Warsseries,[27]and animators reviewed designs from the 2D series when creating the animation style.[28]

In 2007,Rob Colemandivulged that one episode was complete, with 15 more in production, and that he was going to direct five of the first 22 episodes. He revealed that the reaction from licensees was very positive, and that the final assembly of shows was done atSkywalker Ranch.[29] Speaking atPaleyFeston March 3, 2007, Lucas revealed that the series would be episodic, and as such would not focus onAnakin Skywalker's story; with episodes dedicated toclone troopersand other characters.[30]Lucas revealed further information in a fan interview,[31]including a new character namedAhsoka Tano,over 100 episodes and a possible appearance byBoba Fett.The first trailer for the series was released on the officialStar Warswebsite on May 8, 2007.[32]In an interview in the September 24, 2007 issue ofTV Guide,Lucas confirmed that 39 episodes of the series had been completed.[33]

On April 8, 2007,Ain't It Cool Newsreported that musicianEric Riglerhad recorded music for the series.[34]Rigler disclosed that each planet in theStar Warsgalaxy would have its own theme music. The episode Mr. Rigler performed on was based on Bulgarianmusicand played onUilleann pipes.Kevin Kinercomposed the original score for each episode.

Stuart Snyder, who oversaw Cartoon Network and otherTurner Broadcasting Systemcable networks from 2007 to 2014, said he became interested in the newClone Warsseries immediately upon starting the job in May 2007. Snyder flew out to San Francisco, California to screen several episodes, and told Lucas the only place he wanted to see the show was on Cartoon Network. Snyder wished to create anaction/adventureblock of shows on Friday night in an attempt to rejuvenate Cartoon Network. Snyder expressed confidence that the shows would help boost ratings: "You catch me at a time where I have a smile on my face because of our internal results. I can say there's a little bit of bragging on the third quarter for us."[35]

Lucas considered excluding the "Young Padawans" arc from Season 5 and airing it separately fromThe Clone Warsas a feature-length pilot for aspin-offseries that never materialized. The pilot film was shown atStar WarsCelebration.[36]Seasons 6, 7, and 8, were in some form of production at the time of the show's cancellation in March 2013, shortly after Lucasfilm was purchased by Disney.[7][37]

Release

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An online comic released alongside the series depicts story snippets between episodes.[38]

Broadcast

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On August 31, 2008, a sneak peek ofThe Clone Warswas shown onCartoon Network.[citation needed]The series premiered on October 3, 2008, at 9 p.m. on Cartoon Network.The Clone Warson Cartoon Network is shown in a 16:9 (1.77:1) aspect ratio, cropped from its original aspect ratio (OAR) of 2.35:1 (as seen in the UK Sky Premiere screenings). The show began airing on theirAdult Swimblock on March 14, 2009, making the series the first Cartoon Network series to simultaneously air on both Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. The series also aired from January 15 to March 26, 2009, onTNT,making it the first form of animation to air on that channel in over a decade.[39]

The show entered an off-network syndication in 2012, and in the fall of that yearTrifecta Entertainment & Mediaput it into barter syndication. On weekends, it aired on many affiliates on theIndependent Stationsas well as an affiliates ofFoxMyNetworkTVandThe CW(the latter network'sCW Plusservice also carries the program as part of its national schedule). The show has been taken off the air in off-network syndication since fall 2013 due to low costs and was not renewed for Season 2 in the 2013-2014 TV Season due to Disney's completed acquisitions ofLucasfilm LtdIn December 2012.

On March 11, 2013, it was announced thatThe Clone Warswould be "winding down" to focus on theStar Warssequel trilogy and a new series,Star Wars Rebels.On February 13, 2014,Netflixannounced that starting on March 7, 2014, they would begin the US distribution of the entire TV series, including some previously unreleaseddirector's cuts,and the previously unaired new season dubbed "The Lost Missions".[6][40]The latter also became available for purchase on digital video stores, such asiTunes,inmid-2014.[41]The Netflix distribution of the series, along with the Blu-rays, included versions of some episodes with previously censored material. One of the most well-known edits was the removal of the character Ventress kissing a clone after she had stabbed him with her lightsaber.[42]

The show was removed from Netflix on April 7, 2019. For the revival and final season,[8]the remaining episodes of the series are exclusively available onDisney+.[9][43]The first episode for Season 7 was released on February 21, 2020, with the final episode being released onMay 4of the same year.[44]

Home media

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DVD/Blu-ray name Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
A Galaxy Divided(DVD only) March 24, 2009 March 24, 2009 July 1, 2009
Clone Commandos(DVD only) September 15, 2009 September 15, 2009 September 23, 2009
Season 1 (DVD & Blu-ray) November 3, 2009[45] November 16, 2009 November 18, 2009
Senate Murders(DVD only) March 19, 2010 March 13, 2010 March 25, 2010
Season 2 (DVD & Blu-ray) October 26, 2010[46] November 15, 2010 November 10, 2010
Heroes on Both Sides(DVD only) November 19, 2010 November 20, 2010 November 21, 2010
Pursuit of Peace(DVD only) December 3, 2010 December 4, 2010 December 5, 2010
Season 3 (DVD & Blu-ray) October 18, 2011[47] October 17, 2011 October 19, 2011
Darth Maul Returns(DVD only) September 11, 2012[48] N/A N/A
Season 4 (DVD & Blu-ray) October 23, 2012[49] October 22, 2012[50] October 31, 2012[51]
Season 5 (DVD & Blu-ray) October 15, 2013[52] October 14, 2013 October 30, 2013
Seasons 1–5 Boxset (DVD & Blu-ray) October 15, 2013[52] October 14, 2013 November 13, 2013
Season 6 (DVD & Blu-ray) November 11, 2014 November 20, 2014[53] April 29, 2015[54]

Warner Bros. Home Entertainmentdistributed the videodisc releases of the first five seasons, whileWalt Disney Studios Home Entertainmenthandled the videodisc release of the sixth season asStar Wars: The Clone Wars – The Lost Missions.

Apart from the season-by-season videodisc sets, there were also three special DVD releases consisting of four episodes from a particular season that reflected a certain story arc or theme:

  • A Galaxy Divided,an early DVD release of the series which included the four season 1 episodes ( "Ambush", "Shadow of Malevolence", "Destroy Malevolence", "Downfall of a Droid" )
  • Clone Commandos,another DVD compilation that includes episode five "Rookies" as well as episodes 19 through 21 ( "Storm over Ryloth", "Innocents of Ryloth" and "Liberty on Ryloth" ).
  • Senate Murders,DVD from Season 2 episodeSenate Murders
  • Heroes on Both Sides,DVD from Season 3 episodeHeroes on Both Sides
  • Pursuit of Peace,DVD from Season 3 episodePursuit of Peace
  • Darth Maul Returns,a feature-length "director's cut"edited together from Season 4 episodes" Massacre "," Bounty "," Brothers "and" Revenge "and was initially available exclusively atTarget.[55]

Reception

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Critical response

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Season Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
Film 18% (171 reviews)[56] 35 (30 reviews)[57]
1 69% (16 reviews)[58] 64 (9 reviews)[59]
2 TBD[60] TBD[61]
3 100% (5 reviews)[62] TBD[63]
4 TBD[64] TBD[65]
5 100% (5 reviews)[66] TBD[67]
6 100% (12 reviews)[68] TBD[69]
7 100% (36 reviews)[70] TBD[71]

The theatrical film that served asthe premiere for the serieswas panned by critics.[56]The series began with generally positive reviews at first and over time the series achieved critical acclaim for its writing, emotional depth, lore expansion and voice acting. On July 11, 2008, television critics were shown a completed episode of the series.The Hollywood Reportercalled the footage "likely the most photo-realistic animated TV series ever produced."[72]

Season 1

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OnRotten Tomatoes,the first season has an approval rating of 69% based on 16 critic reviews, with an average rating of 5.70/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "With an agreeably entertaining first season,Star Wars: The Clone Warsopens a fun, kid-friendly chapter of the franchise's sprawling mythology. "[58]OnMetacritic,the first season has a weighted average score of 64 out of 100 based on 9 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[59]

Slategave the season a positive review and stated, "The new series aspires to the level of a virtual-reality game. That's both the source of its great visual charm and the key to its emptiness, which is too dull to get worked up about."[73]

Maureen Ryanof theChicago Tribunepraised the season's "fine" complexity, but criticized its "byzantine" plot and lack of character depth, calling the result an "irritation or boredom".[74]

In 2009,IGNnamedThe Clone Warsthe 89th best animated series,[75][76]specifically praising the episodes "Rookies", "Cloak of Darkness", and "Lair of Grievous" as having some of the best storylines in theStar WarsExpanded Universe.[77]

Season 3

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OnRotten Tomatoes,the third season has an approval rating of 100% based on 5 critic reviews, with an average rating of 8/10.[78]

Season 5

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OnRotten Tomatoes,the fifth season has an approval rating of 100% based on 5 critic reviews, with an average rating of 7.90/10.[79]

Season 6

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OnRotten Tomatoes,the sixth season has an approval rating of 100% based on 12 critic reviews, with an average rating of 8.90/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Sophisticated storytelling and quality animation make the sixth season ofStar Wars: The Clone Warsa fitting end to the series. "[80]

Season 7

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OnRotten Tomatoes,the seventh season has an approval rating of 100% based on 36 critic reviews, with an average rating of 7.75/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Thanks to its beautifully animated action-sequences and its impressively layered storytelling,The Clone Wars'final chapter affirms its place as one ofStar Wars'greatest entries. "[81]

Ratings

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Star Wars: The Clone Warsbecame the most-watched series premiere in Cartoon Network history. The series averaged 4 million total viewers in itsdebut,according toNielsen Media Research.Cartoon Network said theStar Warsspin-off ranked as the number one channel among all major animated networks in the time slot among total viewers (the largest in the demographic for any premiere telecast of an original Cartoon series).[82]On July 23, 2010, atSan Diego Comic-Con,Craig Glenday, editor of theGuinness World Records,presentedStar Wars: The Clone Warssupervising director Dave Filoni, CG supervisor Joel Aron, and lead designer Kilian Plunkett a certificate proclaiming the cartoon series "the highest rated sci-fi animation currently on television".[83]Tech Timessaid that, "while theStar Warsprequel films fail to make audiences care about characters like Anakin Skywalker,The Clone Warssucceeds. "[84]During May 2020, following the release of the seventh season on Disney+,The Clone Warsbecame the most streamed digital original show in the United States.[85][86]

Accolades

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Award Category Recipient Result
36th Annie Awards Music in an Animated Television Production or Short Form Kevin Kiner( "Rising Malevolence") Nominated
37th Annie Awards Music in a Television Production Kevin Kiner ( "Weapons Factory")
38th Annie Awards Best Animated Television Production "ARC Troopers"
Voice Acting in a Television Production Corey Burtonas Baron Papanoida
Nika Futtermanas Asajj Ventress
Writing in a Television Production Daniel Arkin ( "Heroes on Both Sides" )
2010 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Animated Show Star Wars: The Clone Wars
2011 BTVA Awards Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role Corey Burtonas Count Dooku
Tom Kaneas Yoda
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role Barbara Goodsonas Mother Talzin Won
Nika Futtermanas Asajj Ventress Nominated
Best Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role Liam Neesonas Qui-Gon Jinn
Best Vocal Cast in a Television Series Star Wars: The Clone Wars
39th Annie Awards Best General Audience Animated TV Production
Animated Effects in an Animated Production Joel Aron
Voice Acting in a Television Production Nika Futtermanas Asajj Ventress
Dee Bradley Bakeras Clone Troopers
Editing in Television Production Jason W.A. Tucker
2nd Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Animated Series Star Wars: The Clone Wars
3rd Critics' Choice Television Awards
PAAFTJ Television Awards 2012
Best Directing for an Animated Series Brian Kalin O'Connell ( "Slaves of the Republic" )
40th Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement, Animated Effects in an Animated Production Joel Aron
Outstanding Achievement, Character Animation in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production Keith Kellogg
Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production Samuel WitwerasDarth Maul
Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production Jason Tucker
40th Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Class Animated Program Star Wars: The Clone Wars Won
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Jim Cummingsas Hondo Onhaka Nominated
David Tennantas Huyang Won
Samuel WitwerasDarth Maul Nominated
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program Dave Filoni,Kyle Dunlevy, Brian Kalin O'Connell, Steward Lee, Bosco Ng
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition Kevin Kiner
Outstanding Sound Mi xing – Animation David Acord & Cameron Davis
2012 BTVA Awards Best New Vocal Interpretation of an Established Character Sam Witweras Darth Maul Won
Best Performance in a Narrating Role Tom Kaneas Narrator Nominated
Best Vocal Creation of a New Character (First Time being Animated) David Tennantas Huyang
Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Action/Drama James Arnold TaylorasObi-Wan Kenobi Won
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Action/Drama Corey Burtonas Cad Bane
Clancy Brownas Savage Oppress Nominated
Sam Witweras Darth Maul
Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Action/Drama Ashley Ecksteinas Ahsoka Tano
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Action/Drama Nika Futtermanas Asajj Ventress Won
Best Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role David Tennantas Huyang Nominated
Best Vocal Cast in a Television Series – Action/Drama Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Neox Fan Awards 2013 Best Neox Kidz Series
41st Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Class Animated Program Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Christopher Voy for Color
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mi xing – Animation Cameron Davis, David Acord, Frank Rinella, and Mark Evans Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Animation Matthew Wood, Dean Menta, Jeremy Bowker, Erik Foreman, Pascal Garneau, Steve Slanec, Frank Rinella, Dennie Thorpe, Jana Vance, and David Acord
2013 BTVA Awards Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Action/Drama James Arnold TaylorasObi-Wan Kenobi
Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Action/Drama Ashley Ecksteinas Ahsoka Tano
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Action/Drama Sam Witweras Darth Maul
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Action/Drama Katee Sackhoffas Bo-Katan
Nika Futtermanas Asajj Ventress
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role Ian Abercrombieas Darth Sidious Won
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role Kari Wahlgrenas Letta Turmond Nominated
41st Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement, Character Animation in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Keith Kellogg
Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Jason W.A. Tucker
42nd Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Class Animated Program Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Mark Hamillas Darth Bane
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program Christian Taylor
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program Dave Filoni, Brian Kalin O'Connell, Danny Keller, Steward Lee
Outstanding Sound Mi xing – Animation Cameron Davis, David Acord, Frank Rinella, Mark Evans
Outstanding Sound Editing – Animation Matthew Wood, David Acord, Dean Menta, Jeremy Bowker, Steve Slanec, Andrea Gard, Kevin Sellers, Dennie Thorpe, Jana Vance
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition Kevin Kiner
2014 BTVA Awards Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series – Action/Drama Dee Bradley BakerasFives
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role – Action/Drama Tom KaneasYoda
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role – Action/Drama Bob Bergenas Lama Su
Mark Hamillas Darth Bane
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role – Action/Drama Jaime Kingas Force Priestesses
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Action/Drama Star Wars: The Clone Wars
48th Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Kevin Kiner ( "Victory and Death") Won
48th Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Sound Mi xing and Sound Editing for an Animated Program Matthew Wood, David Acord, Kimberly Patrick, James Spencer, Danielle Dupre, Frank Rinella, Jason Butler, Andrea Gard, Margie O'Malley, Peter Lam, Cameron Davis, Brian Frank, Tony Diaz and Carlos Sotolongo Won

Legacy

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In April 2014, Lucasfilm announced that all of theStar WarsExpanded Universematerial aside fromThe Clone Warswould be rebranded asStar Wars Legendsand declared non-canon to the franchise.The Clone Warswas included in the newStar Warscanon due toGeorge Lucas's extensive creative input on the show.[87][88]

The animated seriesStar Wars Rebels(2014–2018) continues the stories of some characters fromThe Clone Wars,including Ahsoka, Captain Rex, Maul, and Darth Vader, in addition to story arcs involving Mandalorians, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Hondo Ohnaka, and Saw Gerrera.[89]Forest Whitakerportrayed Gerrera in the live-action filmRogue One(2016).[90]Some of these characters and elements are also featured in the live-action Disney+ streaming seriesThe Mandalorian(2019–present),[89]which Dave Filoni executive produces.A live-action seriesfocused on Ahsoka was spun off fromThe Mandalorian,with Filonicodeveloping.[91]

Following the conclusion of the series' seventh and final season in May 2020, aspin-offsequelseries, titledStar Wars: The Bad Batch,was announced in July 2020 and premiered onMay 4,2021.[92][93]In April 2022, an animatedanthology series,titledTales of the Jedi,was revealed to be in development.[94]The series was officially revealed in May 2022 and premiered on October 26, 2022.[95][96]

The Clone Wars Legacy

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At the time of cancellation in March 2013, 65 more episodes were in development.[97]Thirteen of these episodes were finished to become part ofSeason 6: The Lost Missions,[98]but there were still additional arcs that were never released. In September 2014, StarWars released details of three story arcs from the unfinished episodes.[7]In 2020, an additional twelve of the unfinished episodes were finished and released on Disney+ as part of the show's seventh and final season.

Literature

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A four-episode arc continued the story of Maul following the events from the season 5 episode "The Lawless", detailing his escape from Sidious; Maul regains control of the criminal Shadow Collective, and battles Dooku, Grievous, and Sidious.[99]The arc was adapted into a four-partlimited comic book series,Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir,which debuted in May 2014.[7]

Dark Disciple
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An eight-episode arc with NightsisterAsajj Ventressand JediQuinlan Voswas adapted intoDark Disciple,a novel byChristie Goldenreleased on July 7, 2015.[7]The story follows Vos partnering up with Ventress, hoping to execute Count Dooku.[100]

Story reels

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Two arcs consisting each of four episodes were released on the officialStar Warswebsite for free in the form of completeanimatics,albeit with unfinished animation as those episodes only went through the earliest stages of production. Both were fully voiced by the cast.

Crystal Crisis on Utapau
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In September 2014, four unfinished episodes were released on the officialStar Warswebsite. The arc took place onUtapauwith Obi-Wan and Anakin investigating an arms deal involving the Separatists and aKyber crystal.The arc also dealt with Anakin's feelings after the departure of Ahsoka.[7][101]It was also included in the season 6 Blu-ray.

The Bad Batch
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The unfinished animatics forThe Bad Batch,a four-episode arc, were screened at theStar Wars Celebrationconvention inAnaheim, California,on April 17, 2015.[102]Scripted by Brent Friedman, it is a four-part story arc focusing ona ragtag unit of clone commandosof the same name. The arc was subsequently released on StarWars for free shortly after on April 29, 2015. The completed episodes were aired as the first part of the seventh season.[103]

Video games

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Seven video games have been released, which are based on the style and character designs of the series.

Characters and locations from the show have also appeared in the followingStar Warsgames:

  • Star Wars: Galactic Defense,a now-defuncttower defensegame released on iOS and Android byDeNA,in which a number of playable champions include characters from the show. Several levels in the main campaign also take place on the planet Felucia, a major Clone Wars hotspot featured in some episodes.
  • Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes,a turn-basedRPGalso released on iOS and Android byElectronic Arts,where some levels take place on planets depicted in the show (such as Dathomir) and a number of collectible, playable characters are from the show.
  • Star Wars: Force Arena,an onlineMOBAgame released on iOS and Android byNetmarble,where an August 2017 update allowed players to recruit characters, vehicles and battle units from the series, as well as battle on planets like Felucia.
  • Star Wars Battlefront II,available on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, players can battle on or directly above planets like Ryloth and Kamino, where some battles in the series were fought.[104]Wood, Taylor, Lanter and Burton also reprise their voice roles for four new playable heroes (General Grievous, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker and Count Dooku, respectively) being added to the game's third season in late 2018, themed after the Clone Wars.[105]

Notes

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  1. ^Filoni initially thought the call concerning a job at the newly formedLucasfilm Animationwas a practical joke from one of his coworkers.[23]

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