WasAnnon
Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
UnowPriceless
hyped garbage
BelSports
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Siflutter
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Torrin-McFinn77
I must admit the Star Wars prequel trilogy was a little underwhelming (with the exception of Revenge of the Sith), but as the middle between Attack of the Clones and that aforementioned film, this really works. We get to see battles between the droid and the clone armies as well as Jedi action. As the brainchild and joint result of Genndy Tartakovsky and Lucasfilm, this was the best pre-Disney prequel involving the Clone Wars. We also get to hear the voices of Grey DeLisle (who would later voice Azula from Avatar: The Last Airbender) and James Arnold Taylor (who is one of the many actors to portray Obi-Wan Kenobi apart from Ewan McGregor and the late Alec Guinness). But this doesn't skimp on the action and the talk scenes aren't as much as the prequel trilogy. Let's see if you can find a complete series. Or hopefully they'll release a blu-ray complete series set. Please?
SixseventyOne671
I must say, I was a bigger fan of these shorts compared to the Star Wars The Clone Wars that this spawned off. This series really answered a ton of questions on what happened between AOTC and ROTS. This series should be brought into the official cannon, which Disney conveniently neglected to add when they purchased LucasFilm.This series should be viewed by those that saw the movies, but had questions what had happened between. Overall 8 out of 10.
Rob Kan
Animation: Absolutely stunning for a cartoon that took place in 2003. I am quite shocked on how some people say that the animation isn't well made or does not fit into the star wars universe. It is well made, professional, and best of all of the animations are hand-crafted. 10/10Story: *slight spoiler* The story is about the tales of Obi Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker during the clone wars. The problem i have with the story is that i feel rushed at the beginning and does not explain the characters well enough. 7/10In Conclusion: Star Wars Clone Wars is a film that will not disappoint both casual and hardcore fans of the star wars franchise. I recommend this film to everyone.
Ruairidh MacVeigh
Indeed as far as cartoon shows go, there's only a few that are made to be entertaining for both adults and children, but Star Wars Clone Wars does in fact have a very gripping story that bridges the gap between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Initially the episodes aired on Cartoon Network were about 5 to 7 minutes long and based around a single battle, although vignettes of other battles on other planets are slipped into the mix from time to time, but later episodes went on to be about half an hour long and followed a single plot, which is where the story gets really very interesting.So what's the bacon? The first set of episodes follows Anakin, Obi- Wan and their Clone Army as they lead an assault on a planet which houses an abandoned city within which is hidden a single cannon firing randomly into the ether (it's not explained particularly well, why don't they just come up behind it?). But things heat up when we're introduced to Count Dooku's apprentice, who is tasked to go out and lure Anakin away in a vicious lightsaber battle on the planet Yavin IV, a world later inhabited by the Rebel Alliance in its plight against the Death Star (at least they bothered to explain that!).I won't give away too much of the second story, but let's just say it's very satisfactory and ties up the beginning of Episode III perfectly as to what the reason is for that massive space battle in the opening.The characters seem true to form (as true to what they were in Episode II) but you do see a legitimate maturity of Anakin's character from the angry teen he was in the last movie to a more settled Jedi Knight in Episode III. Obi-Wan is wise and strong, Yoda remains on par, Count Dooku is calmly diabolical, very much reflecting what was before and keeping it up to spec.The animation is rather confusing however, with the characters being angular in design and a little... well... deformed almost, but I consider the story to be enough to hold the line.Overall, it was a very good series. The first set of episodes may drag a bit, with it being just the same old battle going on for episode after episode, but later episodes with the more developed story and the longer running time are well worth the viewing, especially if you found yourself confused by the opening of Revenge of the Sith.