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Movie Review: "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (2008)This animated feature loosely based on actions of the planet Coruscant-based "Jedi" - sending Intergalactic Senate always out for justice against the underworld organization "Sith", which take place between the live-action features "Episode II - Attack of the Clones" (2002) and "Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" (2005) both directed by initial "Star Wars" creator George Lucas, who opens a Singapore branch of Lucasfilm Ltd. as Lucasfilm Animation Studios to let a television series be produced and running on kids channels worldwide 24/7 between October 2008 and April 2015 with total 129 episodes of non-stop Jedi-actions of the Jedi-master and his faithful pupil team-up with at times too brutal for PG-13 live-action lightsaber killings, given away the Jedi-religion initial of not-being-the-first to attack, yet respecting the original looks of character "Obi-Wan Kenobi" of the 1977 "Star Wars" movie portrayed by actor Alec Guinness (1914-2000) and mixed-received "Anakin Skywalker" portrayels by child performer Jake Lloyd (b. 1989) between 1997 to 1999 and actor Hayden Christensen (b. 1981) between 2000 and 2005.Nevertheless the fact of building an entire future-brainwashed audience of the after year 2000 born children of the world finds its timid beginnings with this low-budget $8.5 Million Dollar production of unspectacular virtual camera movements and unpleasant almost wooden animations and digital engineerings as texture shading works, which eventually improve over the six season term of a previously-mentioned "The Clone Wars" animated series, suceeded by another animated ongoing Spin-off called "Star Wars: Rebels" centering a interglactic spaceship crew travels, while calmly as creatively Pixar Studios, which had been brought to be part of Disney's Entertprises in 2006, spends more then $150 Million Dollar for the highly-accomplished animated feature "WALL-E" directed by Andrew Stanton, which shares the detailed cinematographic visuals and further is able to transcend human emotions from loneliness to togetherness and wasteland orders to all-over-resets of the intergalactic worlds in endless tumults in search for the balance.© 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend
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RetroPizzaTimeCritic
The Movie about Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker who met female Padawan learner Ahsoka Tano, she join Anakin through the generator before before break the barrier and taken Droidekas down. But then Master Yoda tell Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Ahsoka about Jabba the Hut son's is kidnap and on it way to Temple at Renegade, and find him. but Ahsoka and Anakin find Jabba son and on it way to Tatooine to give his son back and after Count Dooku tell him all lie for reasons. I really like this movie, its was blast, Ashley Eckstein is done well who play Ahsoka Tano, many Ahsoka Fan out there who totally love it and Ahsoka yes she alway my favorite. meanwhile there was Cartoon Network show as Star Wars: The Clone Wars series as season 1 to 6 before Star Wars Rebels show up as Disney XD channel but yea I watch Star Wars Rebels movie as "The Siege of Lothal" yea if great and have Ahsoka Tano come back as new look as Adult in season 1 finale and season 2 too. I met Ashley Eckstien herself in Disney World for Star Wars Weekends 2015, and she sign my DVD version of this movie. I hope Disney and Lucasfilm planning for Ahsoka fans to bring her back in future and lives her again, That was called "AHSOKA LIVES"
Terryfan
Star Wars: The Clone Wars to be honest with you feels like it could have been better off as a direct to video release. How this film got a theater release is a mystery.The film took me four tries to watch and after finishing the film finally I can take the time to review the film.I try to keep in mind that this film was gear to a younger crowd it also serve as the pilot to the TV show that would come later. Interesting enough I could be wrong but they took the first episodes written for the series and fuse them together to make this movie. The results are a mix while it does introduce to the characters we know before and new characters.Animation wise for this film does interesting work not bad design for the character models and the effects of the film work for the series to come.Voice acting is a work ranging from good to huh? But there are some pretty funny wise cracks that got me to laugh so there is something for the adults. There is some nice music as well. Also the film does film like a hour and 30 minute TV pilot while I give them points for putting it together they could have made it a Direct to Video or Made for TV movie it just not one strong enough for theatersWhile Star Wars fans will enjoy it and it will work for the younger fans it just the results were not strong with the force as it could have been it's not a bad movie but just could have been moreI give Star Wars: The Clone Wars an 6 out of 10
chadgeri-1
The main problem with this movie was that it was released in theaters, giving fans the impression that it was the next Star Wars movie. However, it's really just the pilot episode of the Clone Wars TV series, and as the pilot episode of a TV series it's solid. Go into it expecting this and I think you'll enjoy it. But if you're expecting the next Star Wars movie you'll most certainly be disappointed.The episode itself is fairly middle-of-the-road, as far as the series goes. The plot is pretty straight-forward and not particularly exciting, involving Jabba the Hutt's child being abducted and needing rescue by the Jedi to establish a strategic advantage in the war against the Separatists. The stakes just never seem particularly high, and the main goal seems to be just to introduce the characters and the basic premise of the show. There are much better episodes of the TV series, but we don't normally judge an entire series by a single episode, and although this episode isn't particularly great, the series itself is quite impressive, only getting better as the series progresses. So I do recommend watching this as the beginning of a very enjoyable TV series!