Star Wars: Clone Wars
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Is Clone Wars on Netflix?
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Sweet. Imma look at list on last page and watch those.
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Ok, I'm like 6 episodes into this... Ahsoka is Anakin's apprentice? That's INSANE.
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durdencommatyler wrote:Ok, I'm like 6 episodes into this... Ahsoka is Anakin's apprentice? That's INSANE.
Yes it is but adds sooo much to both clone wars and Rebels storylines. Especially in season 2 of Rebels.
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wease wrote:Sweet. Imma look at list on last page and watch those.
That's an awesome list. Watched me all the other day. You can't go wrong with it
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Actually I can't remember if the episodes of Ahsoka bringing the younglings to get their kyber crystals is on that list but you should watch them too. Think it's 2 episodes.
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The Pong Krell episodes were really fucking strong.
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I love Clone Wars, so glad it exists. The 10 best episodes are among the best SW media ever put out.
However, I've never been able to get past the starting point premise of Anakin having an apprentice. That is just really implausible in the Jedi Order as it's been presented. Complete shoehorn, and I don't even hate Ahsoka as a character. But seriously, a few years after the Anakin we see in Attack of the Clones, he gets a fucking apprentice? No.
However, I've never been able to get past the starting point premise of Anakin having an apprentice. That is just really implausible in the Jedi Order as it's been presented. Complete shoehorn, and I don't even hate Ahsoka as a character. But seriously, a few years after the Anakin we see in Attack of the Clones, he gets a fucking apprentice? No.
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So, I watched the Red/Cody episode from the first season last night. Good episode. Very surprised at the use of the word "hell"'twice in it. Obviously, the show was not totally meant for kids. I enjoyed it. Don't know if that was their introduction, but knowing what comes later was pretty cool.
Also, is the "newsreel" voiceover at the beginning of every episode? It's like it's there instead of the opening crawl. If it is, I've decided it's pretty cool and keeping with the feeling that the Clone Wars being analogous to WWII and the civil war being Vietnam.
Also, is the "newsreel" voiceover at the beginning of every episode? It's like it's there instead of the opening crawl. If it is, I've decided it's pretty cool and keeping with the feeling that the Clone Wars being analogous to WWII and the civil war being Vietnam.
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wease wrote:So, I watched the Red/Cody episode from the first season last night. Good episode. Very surprised at the use of the word "hell"'twice in it. Obviously, the show was not totally meant for kids. I enjoyed it. Don't know if that was their introduction, but knowing what comes later was pretty cool.
Also, is the "newsreel" voiceover at the beginning of every episode? It's like it's there instead of the opening crawl. If it is, I've decided it's pretty cool and keeping with the feeling that the Clone Wars being analogous to WWII and the civil war being Vietnam.
It's at the beginning of every episode. Works really well as a crawl and update especially the way the episodes jump around a lot between storylines
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dimejinky99 wrote:wease wrote:So, I watched the Red/Cody episode from the first season last night. Good episode. Very surprised at the use of the word "hell"'twice in it. Obviously, the show was not totally meant for kids. I enjoyed it. Don't know if that was their introduction, but knowing what comes later was pretty cool.
Also, is the "newsreel" voiceover at the beginning of every episode? It's like it's there instead of the opening crawl. If it is, I've decided it's pretty cool and keeping with the feeling that the Clone Wars being analogous to WWII and the civil war being Vietnam.
It's at the beginning of every episode. Works really well as a crawl and update especially the way the episodes jump around a lot between storylines
Agreed. It basically tells you "HEY ITS AN ANAKIN EPISODE!"
Seriously though, the Krell episodes were incredible.
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Genndy Tartakovsky Clone Wars is superior.


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Stupid autocorrect.wease wrote:So, I watched the Red/Cody episode from the first season last night. Good episode. Very surprised at the use of the word "hell"'twice in it. Obviously, the show was not totally meant for kids. I enjoyed it. Don't know if that was their introduction, but knowing what comes later was pretty cool.
Also, is the "newsreel" voiceover at the beginning of every episode? It's like it's there instead of the opening crawl. If it is, I've decided it's pretty cool and keeping with the feeling that the Clone Wars being analogous to WWII and the civil war being Vietnam.
I'm talking about Rex.
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Is that the shorts? If so, I've got all those on DVD, but I've never watched them.bada wrote:Genndy Tartakovsky Clone Wars is superior.
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that was my introduction to Grevious. so bad ass
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How big of a character is Saw Gerrera in this thing?
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durdencommatyler wrote:How big of a character is Saw Gerrera in this thing?
Only in one or twice episodes. He's trained by Anakin in guerrilla warfare.
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