Subscribe

Subscribe to full feed RSS
What is RSS?

Subscribe Fast Via Email

We respect your privacy.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars – A Galaxy Divided

By Top Star Wars Toys, May 12, 2010 Star Wars Clone Wars

  • The ?Clone Wars? goes back to the original Star Wars film when Obi-Wan Kenobi tells Luke Skywalker that he was once a Jedi knight the same as your father and that they fought together in the Clone Wars. Since that moment fans have been obsessed with what the clone wars were. This new TV series takes place immediately after the events of Star Wars-Episode II: Attack of the Clones. The series follow

Description
The “Clone Wars” goes back to the original Star Wars film when Obi-Wan Kenobi tells Luke Skywalker that he was once a Jedi knight the same as your father and that they fought together in the Clone Wars. Since that moment fans ha… More >>

Star Wars: The Clone Wars – A Galaxy Divided

--
5 Comments - Add Yours
Kozmik_Pariah

May 12, 2010

This terrible series, preceded by a terrible movie pilot, has taken every single thing that made Star Wars awesome, and turn it into a parody. By the time the series is complete, fans can expect that every great joke in I-VI will be watered down, and retconned to be a source from this show. (I quit half-hearted-watching this series the moment they played Han Solo’s cellblock rescue of Leia (“We’re fine, everything’s fine, how are you?”)).

Absolute crap, and for kids… let them watch one of the films, or the superior Cartoon Network cartoon.
Rating: 1 / 5

DJ Max

May 12, 2010

I usually watch something then I comment on it like you’re suppose to, BUT, I have the Steel Case Special DVD SW/Clone Wars-Cartoon Network circa 2008, Iloved it! DAM!I was READY TO BUY this next DVD until I heard “only 4 episodes,” COME ON LucasFilm! I want you to get that Season One Cartoon Network Clone Wars DVD set out—NOW!!! I’m not buying into this until U do this! I mean COME ON! This is excellent!
Rating: 5 / 5

Tim Janson

May 12, 2010

The premiere of Star Wars: The Clone Wars was met with some skepticism by fans when it debuted October 3, 2008 on the Cartoon Network. However, thus far most of the feedback from fans and critics has been mostly positive with many expressing surprise at how much they’ve enjoyed it. The first DVD of the series has just been released and collects the first four episodes.

In “Ambush”, Yoda is on a mission to meet with the King Katuunko and convince him to allow the Republic to build a base in Toydarian territory. However, Count Dooku has dispatched the Dark Jedi Asajj Ventress to make a counter offer to the King. A challenge is made between Yoda and his three Clone Troopers against Ventress and a battalion of Droid troopers. The King will join whichever side wins!

An interesting first episode to start in that Yoda was allowed to be the main star. It showed the Producer’s confidence in the show that they didn’t feel the need to go overboard with the pilot episode. Nearly all the action takes place on a small moon as the two sides battle for victory.

The next three episodes on the DVD comprise the Malevolence saga, a three-part storyline which makes a near feature length film if you watch them all together.

“Rising Malevolence” finds Jedi Master Plo Koon investigating rumors of a new secret weapon that the Separatists are using. This weapon turns out to be an Ion cannon aboard a massive new warship named the Malevolence and commanded by General Grievious. The Ion Cannon knocks out power to Plo Koon’s ship, and eventually he and three clones drift helplessly in an escape pod, hoping someone can rescue them before their air runs out.

“Shadow of Malevolence” Dooku orders Grievous to destroy a medical station where 60,000 wounded clones are being treated. As the medical station races to evacuate the wounded, Anakin leads his Shadow Squadron bombers through the Balmora Run to a desperate attack on the Malevolence.

“Destroy Malevolence” With the Malevolence severely damaged, Republic warships give chase, looking to destroy it once and for all. But Dooku still has some tricks up his sleeve. He’s tricked a Republican Senator into the middle of the battle, leaving them to become a hostage for Grievous and a bargaining ship as well. That Senator is Padmé Amidala and now Anakin and Obi-Wan must stage a daring rescue attempt on board the Malevolence that is crawling with Droid Troops.

The three-part Malevolence saga is still the highlight of the first season. This was an epic storyline (at least in cartoon format) that rivals the films themselves. The plot was much more detailed than I’d expect from a weekly show and featured an enormous cast of characters.

In general the animation is well-done. The characters are as photo-realistic as I’ve ever seen in animation although they tend to suffer from the “big head” syndrome. The animation of the action and the ships is a high point.

Two minor annoyances in regard to the voice acting is the cheesy narration at the beginning, which seems to be influenced by the old, overly dramatic Super Friends Cartoons. Secondly is the incessant wisecracking of the droids for purposes of comic relief.

The only other complaint is the release of this DVD with only four episodes at a list price of $19.99. I suppose that it’s because they’re aimed more at something cheap for kids while the more costly, full season DVDs will be geared towards adults, but I’d still like more bang for my buck.

Rating: 4 / 5

Eric Carlson

May 12, 2010

4 good entertaining episodes, however I though I was getting the entire first season so I was dissapiointed when I only got 4 episodes.
Rating: 4 / 5

tk421

May 12, 2010

i thought the movie stank but the show is way WAY better. wait for the whole season. and lucas do not get greedy. release the whole set and they will come.
Rating: 1 / 5

--
Get Adobe Flash playerPlugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes