CAN 2003 Clone Wars be canon?

CAN 2003 Clone Wars be canon?

The 2003 microseries and 2008 series were both considered canon early on, but when Disney bought Lucasfilm in 2012 and retconned the Star Wars timeline, the studio erased the classic Legends continuity and established The Clone Wars as the true, canon version of events.

Is Clone Wars a kid show?

It is because of that maturity and intensity of situations, however, that The Clone Wars cannot be called a “children’s show” without some qualification. It is family entertainment akin to the Star Wars films, but some episodes may be a better introduction point for kids than others.

Who are the actors in Star Wars Clone Wars?

Series cast summary: André Sogliuzzo ARC Captain / 16 episodes, 2003-2005 James Arnold Taylor Obi-Wan Kenobi / 12 episodes, 2003-2 Grey Griffin Asajj Ventress / 11 episodes, 2003-2 Tom Kane Yoda 9 episodes, 2003-2005 Corey Burton Count Dooku / 7 episodes, 2003-2005

Why was there no Clone Wars in Star Wars?

Most fans complained that Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones did not feature enough of the “Clone Wars” mentioned back in Episode IV of the original trilogy. The fans wanted more grand battle scenes. They wanted more lightsaber duels.

Is the Clone Wars on DVD or TV?

Because it was being simultaneously broadcast as a television series and a web series, technically it makes Clone Wars the first Emmy-winning web series. The individual episodes are cut into two movies as Volume One and Volume Two DVDs. The title only appears at the beginning and wipes/musical cues are added to bring continuity.

When did Star Wars Clone Wars take place?

Taking place after Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) and showing the events that lead into Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005), Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003) shows the Jedi Council’s finest hour and how this war changes the galaxy forever. — Johnny

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top