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Warning: This infobox has missing parameters: num seasons, music, title and unrecognized parameters: show name, era Star Wars: The Clone Wars is an animated television series set between the events of Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. It aired on Cartoon Network for five seasons from 2008 to 2013, while a sixth season was released through Netflix in 2014.

Development

"It's very much Star Wars. It's not a, you know, South Park comedy. It's not a baby girls show like Hannah Montana. It's sort of the first dramatic animated show that is, um, PG-13, so it doesn't really go on late night, it doesn't go on Saturday afternoon, it actually doesn't go anywhere. I don't know what we're gonna do with it, but we're having a hell of a lot of... a great time making it."
George Lucas on the May 1, 2007 episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien[src]
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(left to right) George Lucas, Dave Filoni and Catherine Winder discuss the series.

George Lucas first had the idea for a Clone Wars animated series in 2002.[49] Star Wars: Clone Wars aired on Cartoon Network from 2003 to 2005, produced by Genndy Tartakovsky. Star Wars: The Clone Wars was then announced at April 2005's Celebration III, which Lucas refered to as "a 3-D continuation of the pilot series."[50] Dave Filoni was hired as supervising director, and was familiar with previous Star Wars animation projects.[51][52] Filoni's initial idea for the series revolved around a recurring cast of characters who traveled aboard a spaceship similar to the Millennium Falcon; the ship's crew would have included a smuggler, his girlfriend, a Gungan named "Lunker," a Jedi Padawan named "Ashla" and her Jedi Master. This early concept for The Clone Wars was designed not to interfere with existing continuity, and as such would have included only occasional appearances from film characters such as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker. However, once Lucas became involved, he decided that the show would focus on the film characters, but would also include some of Filoni's ideas, such as Ashla (whose name was ultimately changed to Ahsoka).[53]

By February 15, 2006, Lucasfilm Animation was working on animation tests and initial scripts, with Lucas playing a large part in the entire process.[54][4] The crew used Autodesk software to animate both the film and the series. The Maya 3D modeling program was used to create highly detailed worlds, characters and creatures.[55] Script, character design and art direction were completed at ILM, with the animation and rendering done in Singapore. No rotoscoping was involved, however, ILM did use motion capture. The final assembly of each episode was done at Skywalker Ranch.[56] Lucas's involvement resulted in rewrites of most of the scripts, as Lucas insisted on more character development and that the show should not be based in one location, but as many as possible so as to make the story as interesting as possible to the viewer.[57] The animation style was inspired by 1960s-era puppets-in-space serials such as Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds,[58] as well as the character designs from the original Clone Wars series.[59] Each episode of The Clone Wars was designed to be stand-alone, with an opening narration and moral to each story.[60] In terms of story and cinematography, the series was directed as if it were a live-action series,[4] and the episodes were produced in widescreen.[61] Writer Henry Gilroy gained inspiration for the episode titles from the pulpy adventure sci-fi serials of the 1930s.[62] The series utilized unused ideas from Lucas' previous Star Wars projects.[49] Paul Dini pitched at least two rejected ideas for episodes: One involved Jar Jar Binks trying to convince the Galactic Senate that there is life on an obscure planet, and the other involved Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala hiring an Ewok assassin.[63]

On March 11, 2013, a video appeared on StarWars.com, in which the crew explained that they were "winding down" the production of the series, and that they had finished the active production of new episodes.[64] Lucasfilm Story Group's Pablo Hidalgo stated that there were 13 story arcs left unfinished.[65] A sixth season, dubbed The Lost Missions, was released in the United States through Netflix and in Germany on Super RTL.[6][66] (The Netflix episodes were part of a package deal that included the feature film and the first five seasons.[6]) Additional episodes were released in the form of The Clone Wars Legacy, a project that encompasses the comic book series Star Wars: Darth Maul—Son of Dathomir, the novel Dark Disciple, and 8 story reels that were posted to StarWars.com.[67] Writer Brent Friedman revealed on his Twitter account that scripts for the unproduced seasons 7 and 8 had been written prior to the series' cancellation.[68] Had the series been allowed to continue, its final episode would have taken place during and after the events of Revenge of the Sith.[69] Since the end of the series, both Leland Chee and the official blog have posted chronological lists of episodes.[70][71]

Release

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The exclusive Celebration IV poster for the series

The first image released from the series—that of a 3D animated Yoda—was shown at Toy Fair 2007.[72] On May 27, 2007, supervising director Dave Filoni and executive producer Catherine Winder gave a presentation at Celebration IV in which they debuted the first official trailer and poster, and discussed the production process of the previous two years.[73][74] Filoni and Winder also held similar presentations at Celebration Europe and WonderCon 2008.[75][76] StarWars.com created a new division of the site dedicated to The Clone Wars, which was regularly updated with relevant content, including news articles, behind the scenes videos, and blog entries by Pete Vilmur.[77]

Following the completion of the first twenty-two episodes, Lucas shopped the series to various networks. However, he had difficulty securing a network due to the show's unique tone.[78] Fox Broadcasting passed on it, and Cartoon Network was initially unsure.[49] Several networks eventually got into a bidding war over the show.[79] Cartoon Network and TNT eventually won the broadcast rights, with Warner Bros. distributing a theatrical debut. Warner had tracked the series' development, and decided on a theatrical launch after viewing some footage.[80] Stuart Snyder, who oversees Cartoon Network and other Turner Broadcasting System cable networks, said he became interested in the new Clone Wars series 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.[81] It was announced on February 12, 2008 that the feature film of the same name was to be released in theaters on August 15, 2008, with the TV debut in the fall.[5][82][79] This announcement was accompanied by an update of the Hyperspace online fan club kit,[83] and an offering of Captain Rex and Ahsoka Tano T-shirts to Hyperspace members.[84][85]

Television

The Clone Wars premiered on October 3, 2008 at 9 p.m. on the Cartoon Network. It aired on Friday nights[86] as part of an action-adventure block alongside The Secret Saturdays and Ben 10: Alien Force, in an attempt to rejuvenate the network and compete with such channels as Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel. 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," Snyder said. "I can say there's a little bit of bragging on the third quarter for us."[81] In Canada, the first season aired on CTV[87] and SPACE, while the second through fifth aired on Teletoon, which aired repeats of the first season as part of its Weekday Action Force block. In Australia, the first season aired on Channel Ten. On April 13, 2011, ABC3 aired repeats of first season and has since aired seasons two, three and four. The series was first aired in the UK on Sky Movies Premiere and Premiere HD every Saturday at 5.30PM with the first episode aired on October 25, 2008. As with all programs on Sky Movies, it ran for the first 22-minutes of its 30-minute slot with advertisements shown at the end so as not to interrupt the episodes.[88][89]

Lucas expected The Clone Wars to run for four or five years, but planned to produce at least 100 episodes regardless of ratings.[90][61][91][92][93] The first four seasons consisted of 22 episodes, the fifth of 20 episodes, and the sixth of 13 episodes. The 21st and 22nd episodes of Season Four featured a red opening logo, as opposed to the series' standard yellow.[94] In the 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th episodes of Season Five, the opening logo was changed to have a blue color in honor of R2-D2. TNT signed a multi-seasonal agreement to broadcast repeats of the series,[95] though only aired a limited run before dropping the series.[96] Episodes began airing in syndication in fall 2012, in conjunction with the series' fifth season.[97] Episodes continue to air on Cartoon Network (under Adult Swim, and during the Toonami block) on Sunday mornings at 5:30 AM ET.[98]

Marketing

Sue Rostoni first stated in June 2007 that a publishing program based on the series was possible, but had not yet been discussed.[99] Rob Coleman reported that licensees had a very positive reaction upon first seeing footage from the series.[100][56] A 5-book novel series was released parallel to the television series; The first book, written by Karen Traviss, was a novelization of the film, whereas the subsequent four books retold stories from the series itself. Karen Miller wrote the second book, while Traviss returned for the third, fourth and fifth installments. A 12-chapter comic series was published by Dark Horse Comics, with artwork based upon the visual style of the series.[101] A series of graphic novels were published by Dark Horse. There was also a volume that was made for Free Comic Book Day.[102] To accompany the Season One episodes, StarWars.com hosted a weekly web comic, as well as a HoloNet News podcast. The episodes were available on iTunes the day after they aired, and on StarWars.com and CartoonNetwork.com a week after they aired.[103] LucasArts released three video games: Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance (Nintendo DS), Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels (Nintendo Wii) and Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes (multiple consoles). Hasbro released a toy line throughout the run of the series.[104] A leaked Hasbro redemption certificate bearing the series' logo implied the release of a preview action figure from the series (possibly Kit Fisto).[105] Beginning July 4, 2008, Lucasfilm sponsored a Star Wars: The Clone Wars exhibit at Space Center Houston.[106]

Reception

Cartoon Network screened an episode for critics as part of the 2008 TCA tour to generally positive reactions.[107] The series debuted on October 3, 2008 with the episode "Ambush," which brought in 3.96 million viewers,[108] and was the channel's most watched series premiere.[109] Season Two premiered on October 2, 2009 with the episodes "Holocron Heist" and "Cargo of Doom," which averaged 2.58 million viewers.[110] In 2008, IGN listed The Clone Wars as the 89th (out of 100) greatest animated series of all time.[111] In comparison, Star Wars: Clone Wars was ranked 21st (out of 100).[112] Cartoon Network's Mad series parodied The Clone Wars on the episode "Trans-BORE-Mores/Star Wars: The Groan Wars."

The first season episode "Lair of Grievous" won a Golden Reel Award for best sound editing in television animation.[113] The series was nominated for the 2009 Saturn Award for "Best Cable/Syndicated TV Series."[114] At the 40th Daytime Emmy Awards on June 16, 2013, The Clone Wars won two Daytime Emmy Awards. David Tennant's performance of Professor Huyang in the fifth season episodes "A Test of Strength" and "A Necessary Bond" won him the Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program, while the series itself garnered the Outstanding Special Class Animated Program award.[115] In 2014, the series was also nominated for four daytime Emmys,[116][117] winning two.[118]

Continuity

The series' creators originally claimed that continuity with the Expanded Universe was being taken very seriously, with Dave Filoni being well-versed in the material. (Although Lucas had the right to make slight adjustments for the sake of the story, and was consulted directly when dealing with the major characters.)[4] Lucasfilm told TV Guide that The Clone Wars would not supersede the original Clone Wars series in continuity, but would expand upon what the earlier series established.[95] Dark Horse Comics editor Randy Stradley also claimed to have met with Lucasfilm Animation to discuss integrating the show with the Clone Wars comics.[119] However, the feature film and TV series introduced a number of continuity inconsistencies, many of which directly contradict previously published sources and require retcons and major shifts in the previously established Clone Wars timeline, which were never determined by Leland Chee.[120] There were several prominent examples of direct contradiction between The Clone Wars and previous Clone Wars media:

Filoni defended any differences in continuity: "But there's never an implicit connection between the micro-series that Cartoon Network did previously and the series that we're doing now. I personally as a fan never think of it as discrediting any of the other material, it's just that other material is from a different point of view, a different look at the war and take on the war. It's an ever-Expanding Universe in a lot of ways."[129] At his Celebration IV presentations, Filoni showed a series of slides showing several character sculpture designs for the series—stating that they would share some of the stylization of the original Clone Wars series, but would also have some of the realistic look of the films. He explained, however, that elements of the series would differ slightly from what has been previously established in continuity.[130] Changes were made from the original Clone Wars series: Obi-Wan doesn't wear as much of his clone general armor, Grievous has a cough prior to the Battle of Coruscant,[130] and the Jedi fighting styles are more like the films, and not like some of the exaggerated Jedi abilities portrayed in the original series.[4] Additionally, several duels involving Anakin Skywalker and Count Dooku may retcon the meaning of the two characters' verbal interactions in Revenge of the Sith.[source?]

The Clone Wars was classified as T-canon in the Holocron continuity database.[131][132] However, on April 25, 2014, it was announced that the Expanded Universe was to be re-branded as Star Wars Legends and that the only past material that would be considered canon would be the original trilogy/prequel trilogy films and The Clone Wars, thus negating any concerns regarding conflicts between the series and past Star Wars Legends material. Novelizations based on the series, however, are not considered canon, nor are video game releases or comics, with the exception of Legacy material and any other upcoming projects based on material that was developed for the television series that ultimately did not make it to broadcast.[133][134] Reference works based on the series, such as Star Wars: The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia are considered part of the "Legends" continuity and are not considered canon sources of information.; According to the Force and Destiny source-book under Legends, some planets (including Carida) may have enforced Imperial law that underwent review of all records involving the Clone Wars and change parts of it that did not maintain Imperial standards. And since Clone Wars episodes are in-universe news reals being podcast by the former Republic (now the Empire), this could be interpreted to mean that some of the contradictions in the series were due to "Imperial Propaganda" made to mislead historians.

Episodes

Season Logo Episodes First airdate Last airdate
One
TCW S1
22[7]
October 3, 2008[7]
March 20, 2009[24]
Two
Rise of the
Bounty Hunters
TCW RedLogo
22[135]
October 2, 2009[136]
April 30, 2010[137]
Three
Secrets Revealed
TCW S3
22[138]
September 17, 2010[138]
April 1, 2011[139]
Four
Battle Lines
TCW S4
22[140]
September 16, 2011[140]
March 16, 2012[141]
Five
SeasonFiveLogo-Gold
20
September 29, 2012[142]
March 2, 2013[143]
Six
The Lost Missions
TCW S6
13[6]

February 15, 2014 (Germany)[66]

March 7, 2014 (US and Canada)[6]
March 8, 2014 (Germany)[66]
Legacy
The Clone Wars Legacy
Various
[67]
May 21, 2014
April 17, 2015

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  2. Star Wars: The Clone Wars
  3. While The Clone Wars aired 121 fully completed episodes over six seasons, eight additional unfinished episodes were released to the public in story reel form.
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  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 StarWars Star Wars: The Clone Wars – The Lost Missions Now on Netflix on StarWars.com (backup link (news/star-wars-the-clone-wars-final-season-the-lost-missions-to-hit-netflix-on-march-7.html) not verified!)
  7. 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Ambush on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
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  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Destroy Malevolence on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
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  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Revival"
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  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Deception"
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  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Senate Spy on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
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  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 27.4 27.5 27.6 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: The Citadel on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
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  48. TwitterLogo Leland Chee (@HolocronKeeper) on Twitter: "0 10 10-13 13 27 32 35 36" (backup link (HolocronKeeper/status/495972415458250752) not verified!)—The tweet in question refers to the number of in-universe years between the canon films and television shows. Using simple math, it can be deduced when The Clone Wars TV series takes place on the timeline.
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  53. The Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, p. 13
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  62. Star Wars Insider 103
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  69. StarWars SWCA: The Untold Clone Wars Panel Liveblog on StarWars.com (backup link)
  70. TwitterLogo Leland Chee (@HolocronKeeper) on Twitter (backup link (HolocronKeeper/status/443106707472801793) not verified!)
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  76. StarWars The Clone Wars News Saturday at WonderCon on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
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  89. Star Wars: The Clone Wars to Debut on Sky Movies Premier, published by JediNews.co.uk on www.jedinews.co.uk (September 26, 2008) (backup link not verified!)
  90. Exclusive: A Rare Sit-Down with Mr. George Lucas, published by comingsoon.net on www.comingsoon.net (March 17, 2008) (backup link not verified!)
  91. StarWars Lucas Talks: Star Wars on Television on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  92. Paley Fest: George Lucas Gives Details on the Star Wars TV Shows, published by IGN on uk.ign.com (March 5, 2007) (backup link not verified!)
  93. George Lucas, Episode II: Star Wars Strikes Back — on TV, published by TV Guide on Interviews & Features (September 20, 2007) (archived on Archive.org)
  94. 95.0 95.1 New Star Wars Series: Five Burning Questions Answered!, published by tvguide.com on web.archive.org (February 14, 2008) (archived on Archive.org)
  95. Is The Clone Wars Still on TNT?, published by TheForce.net on www.theforce.net (March 28, 2009) (backup link not verified!)
  96. StarWars Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 5 and Nationwide Syndication on StarWars.com (backup link (news/the_clone_wars_season5_and_syndication.html) not verified!)
  97. Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV Listings, published by http://www.tvguide.com+on www.tvguide.com (2014) (backup link not verified!)
  98. StarWars Books, Comics, & Television VIPs on StarWars.com Message Boards. Posted by Sue Rostoni on June 19, 2007 at 09:28 PM. (content now obsolete; backup link (thread.jspa?threadID=222689&start=5040) not verified!) "We're not quite there yet. As far as I know, there haven't been any discussions around a publishing program just yet."
  99. HyperspaceIcon Frank Oz and Rob Coleman Q&A: DVD Press Event on Hyperspace (content removed from StarWars.com and unavailable)
  100. Search results: "The Clone Wars", published by Dark Horse Comics on www.darkhorse.com (backup link not verified!)
  101. Free Comic Book Day 2009 Star Wars: The Clone Wars/DH All Ages Split Issue, published by Dark Horse Comics on www.darkhorse.com (backup link not verified!)
  102. 'Clone Wars' has support system, published by Variety on www.variety.com (October 2, 2008) (backup link not verified!)
  103. Hasbro Question and Answer Session #2, published by TheSithEmpire.net on web.archive.org (archived on Archive.org)
  104. Clone Wars 2008 Preview Figure Coming Soon? by Staff, published by sirstevesguide.com on web.archive.org (November 6, 2007) (archived on Archive.org)
  105. Star Wars:Clone Wars Exhibit Shatters Records, published by spacecenter.org on Space Center Blog (July 8, 2008) (archived on Archive.org)
  106. Does The Cartoon Network's New, CGI, Tartakovsky-Free CLONE WARS Rock Real Hard?? by "hercules", published by Ain't It Cool News on www.aintitcool.com (July 11, 2008) (backup link not verified!)
  107. 'Clone Wars' pulls in record ratings, published by Variety on www.variety.com (October 6, 2008) (backup link not verified!)
  108. 'Clone Wars' a force for Cartoon Network, published by The Hollywood Reporter on www.hollywoodreporter.com (October 6, 2008) (backup link not verified!)
  109. Star Wars: The Clone Wars premieres with 2.581 million, published by tvbythenumbers.com on web.archive.org (October 6, 2009) (archived on Archive.org)
  110. Top 100 Animated TV Series: 89. Star Wars: The Clone Wars, published by IGN on web.archive.org (archived on Archive.org)
  111. Top 100 Animated TV Series: 21. Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003), published by IGN on web.archive.org (archived on Archive.org)
  112. 'WALL-E' polishes Golden Reel Awards, published by The Hollywood Reporter on web.archive.org (February 22, 2009) (archived on Archive.org)
  113. 'Lost' leads at Saturn Awards with 11 nominations, published by Los Angeles Times on goldderby.latimes.com (backup link not verified!)
  114. StarWars Star Wars: The Clone Wars Wins Two Daytime Emmy Awards on StarWars.com (backup link (news/star-wars-the-clone-wars-wins-two-daytime-emmy-awards.html) not verified!)
  115. 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' gets 4 daytime Emmy noms, published by ew.com on insidetv.ew.com (May 1, 2014) (backup link not verified!)
  116. THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES THE 41st ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARD NOMINATIONS on emmyonline.com (May 1, 2014) (backup link not verified!)
  117. The Clone Wars Wins Two Daytime Emmy Awards on TheForce.net (June 21, 2014) (backup link not verified!)
  118. For Dark Horse Staff, published by Dark Horse Comics Boards on darkhorse.com (backup link not verified!)
  119. The Clone Wars continuity (Calling Mr. Chee), published by Dark Horse Comics forums on www.darkhorse.com (July 29, 2008) (backup link not verified!)
  120. End of one era, start of another..., published by TypePad on Karen Traviss's Blog (August 8, 2009) (backup link not verified!)
  121. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Mandalore Plot"
  122. TwitterLogo Leland Chee (@HolocronKeeper) on Twitter (backup link (HolocronKeeper/status/3221250171) not verified!)
  123. StarWars Fan reactions- The Latest in Breaking News reactions- SPOILER WARNING!!!!!! on StarWars.com Message Boards. Posted by Sue Rostoni on August 11, 2009 at 11:04 AM. (content now obsolete; backup link (thread.jspa?threadID=270262&start=165) not verified!) "As for the rest, try not to get too caught up in it -- I don't think it's as huge an issue as is being played out. Not to belittle continuity at all -- that's not what I'm saying -- just have faith in Leland, et al, to work this out. We've always hinted that there will be continuity issues and that we'd have to wait until further along into the animated series to resolve them all, but it will work out."
  124. CloneWarsLogoMini Star Wars: Clone Wars — "Chapter 21"
  125. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Duel of the Droids"
  126. StarWars A New Look for The Clone Wars Heroes on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  127. StarWars Darth Maul Returns to the Star Wars Saga This Spring! on StarWars.com (backup link (news/darth_maul_returns_2012.html) not verified!)
  128. Director talks Star Wars: The Clone Wars, published by comicbookresources.com on www.comicbookresources.com (October 7, 2008) (backup link not verified!)
  129. 130.0 130.1 StarWars The Clone Wars Celebration IV Panel -- Part 2 on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  130. TwitterLogo Leland Chee (@HolocronKeeper) on Twitter (backup link (HolocronKeeper/status/402147701795463168) not verified!)
  131. Holocron continuity database questions, published by StarWars.com on web.archive.org (February 20, 2008) (archived on Archive.org)
  132. StarWars The Legendary Star Wars Expanded Universe Turns a New Page on StarWars.com (backup link (/news/the-legendary-star-wars-expanded-universe-turns-a-new-page.html) not verified!)
  133. StarWars SDCC 2014: Star Wars: A New Dawn Panel – Liveblog on StarWars.com (backup link)
  134. 135.0 135.1 135.2 135.3 135.4 135.5 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Holocron Heist on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  135. StarWars Cartoon Network to Premiere Season Two of The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  136. 137.0 137.1 137.2 137.3 137.4 137.5 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Lethal Trackdown on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  137. 138.0 138.1 StarWars Season 3 Premiere Date on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  138. 139.0 139.1 139.2 139.3 139.4 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Wookiee Hunt on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  139. 140.0 140.1 StarWars The Clone Wars Season Four Trailer and Release Date on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  140. SWInsider "Launch Pad" — Star Wars Insider 132
  141. Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Season 5 Trailer Reveals Premiere Date, a New Timeslot and an Awesome Sith Battle!, published by IGN on www.ign.com (August 24, 2012) (backup link not verified!)
  142. StarWars "The Wrong Jedi" Episode Guide on StarWars.com (backup link (tv-shows/clone-wars/the-wrong-jedi) not verified!)
  143. 144.0 144.1 144.2 144.3 144.4 144.5 144.6 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Nightsisters on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  144. Exclusive: Tim Curry Joins Star Wars on The Huffington Post (February 28, 2013) (backup link not verified!)
  145. 146.0 146.1 146.2 146.3 146.4 146.5 146.6 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: The Academy on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  146. 147.0 147.1 147.2 147.3 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Lawless"
  147. 148.0 148.1 148.2 148.3 148.4 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: The Gungan General on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  148. 149.0 149.1 149.2 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Voyage of Temptation on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  149. 150.0 150.1 150.2 150.3 150.4 150.5 150.6 150.7 150.8 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Sphere of Influence on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  150. 151.0 151.1 151.2 151.3 151.4 151.5 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Nomad Droids"
  151. 152.0 152.1 152.2 152.3 152.4 152.5 152.6 152.7 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Bounty"
  152. 153.0 153.1 153.2 153.3 153.4 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Shades of Reason"
  153. 154.0 154.1 154.2 154.3 154.4 154.5 154.6 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Disappeared, Part I"
  154. 155.0 155.1 155.2 155.3 155.4 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Trespass on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  155. StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Cargo of Doom on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  156. 157.0 157.1 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Legacy of Terror on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  157. 158.0 158.1 158.2 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Duchess of Mandalore on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  158. 159.0 159.1 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Cat and Mouse on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  159. 160.0 160.1 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: R2 Come Home on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  160. 161.0 161.1 161.2 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: ARC Troopers on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  161. 162.0 162.1 162.2 162.3 162.4 162.5 162.6 162.7 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Supply Lines on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  162. 163.0 163.1 163.2 163.3 163.4 163.5 163.6 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Corruption on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  163. 164.0 164.1 164.2 164.3 164.4 164.5 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Monster on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  164. 165.0 165.1 165.2 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Witches of the Mist on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  165. StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Citadel Rescue on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  166. 167.0 167.1 167.2 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Gungan Attack"
  167. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Prisoners"
  168. 169.0 169.1 169.2 169.3 169.4 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Kidnapped"
  169. 170.0 170.1 170.2 170.3 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Escape from Kadavo"
  170. 171.0 171.1 171.2 171.3 171.4 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Front Runners"
  171. 172.0 172.1 172.2 172.3 172.4 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Gathering"
  172. 173.0 173.1 173.2 173.3 173.4 173.5 173.6 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "A Test of Strength"
  173. 174.0 174.1 174.2 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Secret Weapons"
  174. 175.0 175.1 175.2 175.3 175.4 175.5 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Sabotage"
  175. 176.0 176.1 176.2 176.3 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Crisis at the Heart"
  176. 177.0 177.1 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Sacrifice"
  177. 178.0 178.1 178.2 178.3 178.4 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Lightsaber Lost on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  178. 179.0 179.1 179.2 179.3 179.4 179.5 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Bounty Hunters on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  179. 180.0 180.1 180.2 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: The Zillo Beast on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  180. 181.0 181.1 181.2 181.3 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Slaves of the Republic"
  181. 182.0 182.1 182.2 182.3 182.4 182.5 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Soft War"
  182. 183.0 183.1 183.2 183.3 183.4 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Revenge"
  183. 184.0 184.1 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Storm Over Ryloth on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  184. 185.0 185.1 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Innocents of Ryloth on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  185. 186.0 186.1 186.2 186.3 186.4 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Liberty on Ryloth on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  186. 187.0 187.1 187.2 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Assassin on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  187. 188.0 188.1 188.2 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Shadow Warrior"
  188. 189.0 189.1 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "A Friend in Need"
  189. 190.0 190.1 190.2 190.3 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Box"
  190. 191.0 191.1 191.2 191.3 191.4 191.5 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Brothers"
  191. 192.0 192.1 192.2 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Tipping Points"
  192. 193.0 193.1 193.2 193.3 193.4 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Eminence"
  193. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Conspiracy"
  194. 195.0 195.1 195.2 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "An Old Friend"
  195. 196.0 196.1 196.2 196.3 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Rise of Clovis"
  196. 197.0 197.1 197.2 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Bound for Rescue"
  197. 198.0 198.1 198.2 198.3 198.4 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Senate Murders on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  198. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Darkness on Umbara"
  199. 200.0 200.1 200.2 200.3 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Hunt for Ziro on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  200. 201.0 201.1 201.2 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "A War on Two Fronts"
  201. 202.0 202.1 202.2 202.3 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Massacre"
  202. StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Landing at Point Rain on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  203. 204.0 204.1 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Lost One"
  204. 205.0 205.1 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Unknown"
  205. StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Weapons Factory on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  206. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Missing in Action"
  207. 208.0 208.1 208.2 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Mystery of a Thousand Moons on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  208. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Destiny"
  209. 210.0 210.1 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Crisis on Naboo"
  210. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Wrong Jedi"
  211. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Orders"
  212. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Point of No Return"
  213. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Voices"
  214. SWInsider "100 and Counting" — Star Wars Insider 139
  215. StarWars Lucas Gets Involved on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  216. SWInsider "Final Cut!" — Star Wars Insider 108
  217. StarWars Celebration IV Art: Showcasing Stellar Talent on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)

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