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Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Widescreen Edition)

By Top Star Wars Toys, May 18, 2010 Star Wars Clone Wars

  • ISBN13: 0883929023653
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Movie DVDStar Wars: The Clone Wars is the 2008 CGI-animated theatrical film that serves as the kick-off to the weekly animated Clone Wars TV series. The concept came about way back in 1977′s original Star Wars film, when Leia says in her message to O

Rating: (out of 62 reviews)

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S. Barraco

May 18, 2010

Review by S. Barraco for Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Widescreen Edition)
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I bought this for my 6 year old son who loves Star Wars and the Clone Wars cartoons. He is always asking me to let him watch the Clone Wars on TV but it is on past his bedtime. This helps satisfy his need to see the TV series. He loves it and I think its very imaginative.

Rosebud

May 18, 2010

Review by Rosebud for Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Widescreen Edition)
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I bought this for my 7 year old grandson for Christmas and he loved it. He’s a Star Wars fan and really wanted this DVD. Great gift.

Australian Reader

May 18, 2010

Review by Australian Reader for Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Widescreen Edition)
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The characters work, the story is watchable — already it beats ‘The Phantom Menance’ and ‘Attack of the Clones’. Add some genuinely exciting action, a sexy new villianess and some tongue-in-cheek humour and you have a STAR WARS film.

The story follows the typical father/son Lucas path (what is with George and his daddy issues?), this time with Jabba the Hutt losing his slimy newborn. Anakin Skywalker and his new Jedi apprentice are sent to rescue the Huttlet as Obi-Wan Kenobi chats with Jabba.

Some of the dialogue is overdone or badly planned (for example, Obi-Wan assures his droid that “…I’m sure Jabba will be in a good mood” despite the fact that Jabba has recently lost his son!) and some characters remain wooden (Mace Windu badly needs a personality) but there is enough eye-candy and energy to keep viewers interested. Count Dooku finally establishes himself as a half-decent antagonist, but it is his slinky sidekick who steals the show.

mjs

May 18, 2010

Review by mjs for Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Widescreen Edition)
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This is a great movie for kids that are into Star Wars. Gives them the excitement of a live action movie with the visual aspect of a cartoon. There is enough action to keep kids entertained, without to much “boring” stuff.

Kim Newell

May 18, 2010

Review by Kim Newell for Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Widescreen Edition)
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My 8 year old son recently got into Star Wars. I originally bought him the Trilogy, and his collection has grown since then. He really likes this animated movie, even though he doesn’t really watch any other animated movies.

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