Talk:Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film)
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Twi Lek
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Who were the one red Lethan Twi'lek dancing for Jabba and the two blue Rutian Twi'leks giving Jabba a massage at Jabba's Palace? —Unsigned comment by 75.27.36.231 (talk • contribs).
Jabba
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No one from Jabba's Palace is mentioned anywhere. We should list the names of his droids, girls, singers, slaves, and anyone else not named. Does no one know their names? Tinminer 23:10, February 9, 2010 (UTC)
Newsreal/Flashbacks?
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This article should include what the narrator says in the newsreel, like the rest of the clone wars articles, so one of you mods should add in what the narrator says. —Unsigned comment by 58.178.79.33 (talk • contribs).
- Anyone can edit and help contribute constructively. If you feel that it's necessary to add in the "crawl" table within the article, you may add it in. Be Bold. JangFett (Talk) 06:02, February 28, 2010 (UTC)
"Mostly Negative Reviews"
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This is not an NPOV statement, and is atypical for the articles concerning Star Wars films. Case in point -- the ANH article goes into fantastic detail of how the film was received, both positively and negatively, but does not begin to mention how it was "mostly positively" or "mostly negatively" received. Since we can't take a massive, global survey of the opinion of every human on Earth, either phrase is inherently skewed. If we include this "mostly negative" statement, we have to include such statements for all of the other Star Wars films, as well. If we cannot, then we need to ask ourselves why that statement is there in the first place. Qui-Gon Reborn Enter the realm of the fifth dimension...
07:34, March 2, 2010 (UTC)
- It did receive negative reviews, that's completely true. The reason being is because it is mentioned in a lot of sources. If you want to include something similiar in other Star Wars film articles, you can. Be bold. But, removing a statement that has been proven will be vandalism. JangFett (Talk) 17:32, March 2, 2010 (UTC)
- Completely true according to someone who doesn't care for the series? ;) "A lot" of sources. I don't think that's the Wookieepedia standard. At least, I'd like to think it isn't. Sorry, that doesn't cut it for me. The statement needs to be removed. Qui-Gon Reborn Enter the realm of the fifth dimension...
18:35, March 2, 2010 (UTC)
- Actually, I do care about the series. See WP:TCW. However, that's not the point. The fact of the matter is that you want it removed for your own beliefs. That's not how Wookieepedia works. I suggest that you take a look at our policies to get a sense of familiarity. The statement will remain within the intro of the article. It's been proven and sourced quite a lot in the "reception" section of the article. JangFett (Talk) 19:00, March 2, 2010 (UTC)
- Please don't tell me why I want something removed. It's a terrible insult to both my intelligence and your own. And please don't assume I'm not familiar with how Wookieepedia works. I find that horribly patronizing. All I'm saying is that movie articles -- on Wookieepedia, yes, but other Wikias, as well -- traditionally don't state that a certain film "flopped" or "received rave reviews" or "was an instant hit," because such statements cannot be quantified. The Clone Wars film is not an exception. It shouldn't be, anyway. Qui-Gon Reborn Enter the realm of the fifth dimension...
07:14, March 3, 2010 (UTC)
- Please don't tell me why I want something removed. It's a terrible insult to both my intelligence and your own. And please don't assume I'm not familiar with how Wookieepedia works. I find that horribly patronizing. All I'm saying is that movie articles -- on Wookieepedia, yes, but other Wikias, as well -- traditionally don't state that a certain film "flopped" or "received rave reviews" or "was an instant hit," because such statements cannot be quantified. The Clone Wars film is not an exception. It shouldn't be, anyway. Qui-Gon Reborn Enter the realm of the fifth dimension...
- Actually, I do care about the series. See WP:TCW. However, that's not the point. The fact of the matter is that you want it removed for your own beliefs. That's not how Wookieepedia works. I suggest that you take a look at our policies to get a sense of familiarity. The statement will remain within the intro of the article. It's been proven and sourced quite a lot in the "reception" section of the article. JangFett (Talk) 19:00, March 2, 2010 (UTC)
- Completely true according to someone who doesn't care for the series? ;) "A lot" of sources. I don't think that's the Wookieepedia standard. At least, I'd like to think it isn't. Sorry, that doesn't cut it for me. The statement needs to be removed. Qui-Gon Reborn Enter the realm of the fifth dimension...
Date
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What date does this take place? I would think it is ether 21 BBY or 20 BBY --That guy from that show 03:13, February 24, 2011 (UTC)
- An official timeline for all things Clone War hasn't been established yet. However it is generally believed the events take place between 22BBY-19BBY. Korsa3 03:31, February 24, 2011 (UTC)
Yavin IV Duel
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In the deleted Rancor pit scene, Ventress and Anakin reference their last duel, so I've added this event to the list of appearances.Killerkaleesh 23:38, April 16, 2011 (UTC)
- Given the complete upheaval that The Clone Wars has performed on the Clone Wars timeline, we really don't know whether the Duel on Yavin IV comes first or not. Yes, Skywalker has his scar that he supposedly received during the duel, but amidst all the chronological chaos, no source has actually verified this chronology. CC7567 (talk) 00:39, April 17, 2011 (UTC)