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Yoda, Mace Windu, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker and other Jedi Knights lead the Grand Army of the Republic against the droid army of the Separatists.
Chronicling the events that took place between <a href=">Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) and <a href=">Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005), The Clone Wars follows the wartime days of Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda. The Clone Wars bridges the gap between The Original and Prequel Trilogies of The Star Wars Saga and brings new characters to the forefront of Star Wars canon, including Anakin&#39;s apprentice Ahsoka Tano, and Captain Rex.
What always impressed me about this show is the fact that it explored the origins of the infamous &quot;Order 66&quot;. Also, showing how the clone troopers aren&#39;t just mindless drones who have terrible aim, but are beings with feelings and thoughts. It&#39;s definitely amazing to see what they go through on the battlefield. This show has been the best one I&#39;ve seen in a while, even though that may be biased, I will always firmly believe that it&#39;s one of the greatest parts of Star Wars and always will be.
As an eleven-year-old back in &#39;08, I didn&#39;t have many opportunities to see any Star Wars movies in theaters. I was a huge fan of A New Hope, and I enjoyed the prequels, but they were all home video experiences (with the exception of Attack of the Clones, but I was too young to remember it or get excited over it.<br/><br/>So when I first saw trailers for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which was going to premiere as a feature film in theaters, I became excited. I enjoyed the movie at the time, but as I grew older, I began realizing that it was a three episode arc squashed together to form a movie, and it was more lackluster than I had remembered.<br/><br/>I fell in love with the character of Ahsoka Tano (maybe literally, with my eleven-year-old mind still in the early stages of maturing) since she was finally a character around my age, a character I could relate to.<br/><br/>The subsequent show started off okay, but as seasons 2, 3, and 4 came and went, I missed out on a lot of it as I focused on being an adolescent for a while. But still…The Clone Wars reinvigorated my dormant love for Star Wars.<br/><br/>When the promos for season 5 debuted, I became intrigued again, especially with the return of Darth Maul. So I binge-watched it. Since I was older, I began appreciating the show more, with its nods to other movies like Apocalypse Now and Seven Samurai. I began to appreciate the deep themes of betrayal, war, political upheaval, corruption, and war profiteering. <br/><br/>Then came the ending of season 5. Ahsoka rejected her reinstatement into the Jedi Order and walked off into the sunset, possibly never to be seen again. Shortly after that, the Disney acquisition resulted in its ultimate cancellation, but the company was gracious enough to put the series and &quot;The Lost Missions&quot; on Netflix. I appreciate it more than ever today.<br/><br/>Now it&#39;s coming back. Whether or not it&#39;s limited to just a few episodes, I don&#39;t know. But I hope that it&#39;ll come back for at least another two seasons to finish off everything that Dave Filoni and his magnificent cast and crew had lined up. It&#39;s a fantastic show that may seem to be made for children on the surface…but on the inside, it&#39;s so much more.

No. This series neither is a reboot of the original <a href="/title/tt0361243/">Clone Wars</a> (without a &quot;The&quot; in the title) cartoon nor contradicts or erases it from the canon. However, The Clone Wars was considered &quot;television canon&quot; while Clone Wars was considered &quot;continuity canon&quot;, which meant the material from the latter (the older series) would be written off as erroneous in the event of contradiction between the two. Furthermore, since the reformation of Star Wars canon announced by the Lucasfilm Story Group, only select works outside of the ordinal Star Wars movies have a confirmed place in the continuity of the movies, and while The Clone Wars has been included, Clone Wars (along with other several <a href="/company/co0071326/">Lucasfilm</a>-made spin-offs of Star Wars, as well as all Expanded Universe works, published before mid-April 2014) has not, thus as far as the two &quot;Clone Wars&quot; series are concerned, the implications are the same as before, except the newer series is supposedly immune to being retconned in the future.<br/><br/>Prior to the change, series creators claimed that continuity with the other Expanded Universe works was being taken very seriously by them, with <a href="/name/nm1396048/">Dave Filoni</a> being well-versed in the Expanded Universe. However, <a href="/name/nm0000184/">George Lucas</a> had the right to make slight adjustments for the sake of the story. Additionally, he was consulted directly when dealing with the major characters. According to a November 2006 internet post by <a href="/name/nm3088428/">Randy Stradley</a>, editor and author of Dark Horse Comics, he had met with <a href="/company/co0196838/">Lucasfilm Animation</a> to discuss integrating the show with the Clone Wars comics. However, the feature film and television series introduced a number of continuity inconsistencies, some of which directly contradict previously published sources and require retconning or major shifts in the previously established Clone Wars timeline, which are yet to be determined by <a href="/name/nm0154863/">Leland Chee</a>, the keeper of the Holocron continuity database. Chee had indicated that they will wait until the series is largely completed before issuing &quot;a revamped timeline&quot; (as shown here).<br/><br/>Lucasfilm confirmed with <a href="/company/co0086701/">TV Guide</a> that &quot;The Clone Wars does not supersede the original Clone Wars series in continuity, but instead expands upon what the original series established. However, Filoni had defended any differences in continuity: &quot;But there is never an implicit connection between the micro-series that Cartoon Network did previously and the series that were doing now. I personally as a fan never think of it as discrediting any of the other material. It&#39;s just that other material is from a different point of view, a different look at the war and take on the war. It&#39;s an ever-Expanding Universe in a lot of ways.&quot;<br/><br/>This entire series takes place in Clone Wars&#39; third season episode <a href="/title/tt0859544/">Chapter 22</a>, in the space of time during the montage that covers an unknown amount of time. <a href="/title/tt0859543/">Chapter 21</a> ends just after the introduction of General Grievous, as Anakin becomes a Jedi Knight, while <a href="/title/tt0859545/">Chapter 23</a> begins the Invasion of Coruscant leading directly into the events of <a href="/title/tt0121766/">Revenge of the Sith</a>.<br/><br/>With the Lucasfilm Story Group&#39;s declaration to uncanonize the former Expanded Universe (now rebranded &quot;Legends&quot;), this series remains canon while the older 2D-animated one does not. In the box set for the first season of the series, the producers included special &quot;Director&#39;s Cut&quot; versions for seven of the episodes. These versions are probably just the original unedited versions which had to be shortened in order to fit in the correct time limit for airing on a television channel.
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