Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2024)

Star Wars: The Clone Wars (1)

For every star, a story there is.note

"Unfortunately, war tends to distort our point of view. If we sacrifice our code, even for victory, we may lose that which is most important: our honor."

Obi-Wan Kenobi

Star Wars: The Clone Wars is a CGI animated series set in the Star Wars universe. It is created and executive produced by George Lucas and directed by Dave Filoninote (Avatar: The Last Airbender).

Set after Attack of the Clones, the galaxy is at war as the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systemsnote vie for control over the galaxy, and the Jedi Order serve as the generals of the Republic's Clone Army. The series principally focuses on Anakin Skywalker (Matt Lanter), his former Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi (James Arnold Taylor), and his own student Ahsoka Tano (Ashley Eckstein) as they deal with the various adventures and battles fought in the war alongside the clone troopers (Dee Bradley Baker), other Jedi, and politicians up until the events of Revenge of the Sith that conclude the war.

The Clone Wars began with a Pilot Movie distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures on August 10, 2008, and premiered on Cartoon Network on October 3, 2008. The series was in production of a sixth season, but was cancelled shortly after the season five finale on March 2, 2013 following Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm. The episodes of the series that were in production were released as a Netflix exclusive on March 7, 2014 while some of its unproduced story arcs have been adapted into other canonical mediums.

In July 2018, The Clone Wars was Un-Canceled approximately four years after the sixth season. The seventh and final season premiered on Disney+ on February 21, 2020 and concluded on May 4, 2020.

The Clone Wars is the final work created and executive produced by George Lucas prior to selling the Star Wars franchise to Disney. The Clone Wars is also the only Star Wars work outside of the original six Star Wars films to be considered canon following the franchise-wide Continuity Reboot due to Lucas' heavy involvement with the series and its influence on several other works that would be released afterward.

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  • Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir: A comic book adaptation of a four-episode story arc that presents the aftermath of the Shadow Collective arc. Bears the distinction of being the only Star Wars comic book series published prior to Disney's EU reset that is still canon.
  • Dark Disciple: A novelization adaptation of an eight-episode story arc where an unlikely duo joins forces to assassinate Count Dooku.
  • Crystal Crisis on Utapau: Four story reels of an unfinished story arc involving Anakin and Obi-Wan on Utapau.
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Stories of Light and Dark: An anthology collection that retells different episodes of The Clone Wars from the characters' perspectives, and one chapter telling an original story.
  • Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales: A five-issue comic book series that focuses on characters in The Clone Wars.
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Character Encyclopedia - Join the Battle!: A reference book that presents information about all of the characters in The Clone Wars.

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Supplemental material — Legends

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  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars books: A five-part book series starting with a novelization of the pilot movie.
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars comics: A series of tie-in graphic novels and comics focusing on characters in The Clone Wars.
    • Star Wars: The Clone Wars magazine comics: A series of comics included in The Clone Wars magazine exclusively sold in the United Kingdom.
  • The Clone Wars: Secret Missions: A series of books focusing on an original story about Nuru Kungurama, a Chiss Padawan, and his team of clone troopers, the Breakout Squad.
  • Star Wars The Clone Wars webcomics: A series of webcomics released concurrently with the show's first, second, and third seasons. The season one webcomics were mainly prequels to their respective episodes, while the webcomics for seasons two and three were based on original stories.
    • Act on Instinct and The Valsedian Operation: The webcomics for seasons two and three respectively, focusing on an original story about Padawan Tyzen Xebec, the former apprentice of the late Master Bolla Ropal.
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars video games. Unrelated to the Star Wars: The Clone Wars video game, which was not a tie-in to the show.
    • Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Jedi Alliance: A game exclusive to the Nintendo DS, set during Season one. Featured an original storyline with the Nightsisters as the main villains.
    • Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Lightsaber Duels: A game exclusive to the Wii, focused on re-enacting various lightsaber duels from season one.
    • Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes: Set between season one and two, featuring an original storyline of the Jedi investigating a mysterious Separatist superweapon. The Nintendo DS version instead adapts episodes from seasons one and two.
    • Star Wars Clone Wars Adventures: A now-defunct MMORPG.
  • Restraint: A short story published in the second edition of Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter, aimed with revising retcons made to Maul and Ventress's backstories in season three.
  • Speaking Silently: A short story published in Insider Issue 139, featuring Rex, Jesse, Kix, and Dogma.
  • Hondo Ohnaka's Not-So-Big-Score: A short story published in Insider Issue 144, featuring Hondo Ohnaka.

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  • Legends media with other connections to The Clone Wars:
    • The Fate of the Jedi book series expands on the Mortis Gods and their connection to the books' main villain, Abeloth.
    • Though Broad Strokes is in effect, Asajj Ventress is largely borrowed from her depiction in the Star Wars: Clone Wars micro-series and Star Wars: Republic comic.
    • Likewise, the Jango Fett: Open Seasons comic serves as a backdrop for the Mandalorians' story arc in the show, particularly for the Death Watch and the Mandalorian Civil War.
    • The Star Wars: Republic Commando video game served as an inspiration for the series, though connections to it are minor references (namely the usage of clone commando armor) and a cameo appearance from Delta Squad at best.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars was followed in production order by Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars Resistance prior to its seventh season, the former of which serves as a distant sequel to this series with several characters returning. After Season 7, the series is chronologically followed by Star Wars: The Bad Batch, which focuses on the titular team of clone troopers left to fend for themselves in the age of the Empire. The Clone Wars also has a spin-off anthology series called Tales of the Jedi, which focuses on different Jedi characters from the era of the Prequel Trilogy and takes place during before, during, and after the events of the series.

See also the previous Clone Wars animated series, which this series largely supersedes as Canon but was made in between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith in real life.

Please move any character tropes to the proper character pages and tropes associated with particular episodes and story arcs to the recap page.

THE TROPES HAVE ARRIVED!:

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  • The Pilot Movie
  • Season 1 - Season 6
    • Tropes A to F
    • Tropes G to Z
  • Season 7

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"This is a war. If we aren't willing to do what it takes to win, we risk losing everything we try to protect."

Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2024)

FAQs

Did the clones hate Order 66? ›

Because the clones harbored no malice nor hatred, but were merely following a legal order that their inhibitor chips compelled them to obey, they had no ill intent in their heart, which might have given some warning to the Jedi via the Force. Yoda feels the effects of Order 66 in the Force.

What is the darkest episode of the Clone Wars? ›

1 Victory And Death

As the final episode of The Clone Wars, “Victory and Death” redefined just how horrific Order 66 was from the perspective of the clone troopers. Ahsoka and Rex are ultimately forced to face off against their friends and allies that they've fought beside for years.

Why are there only 13 episodes in season 6 of Clone Wars? ›

The sixth season of the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series, marketed as The Lost Missions, was originally intended to be a full 22-episode season, but just thirteen episodes were completed following the series' retraction from Cartoon Network in March 2013.

What was order 67? ›

Execute Order 67." "Yes, my lord." Order 67 was an order requiring clone troopers to dance and clean their armor.

What is order 69 in Star Wars? ›

Order 69(AKA "clean up") was the idea to kill the entire clone army in one sitting, leaving the Jedi defenseless and exposed by the sudden departure. Palpatine knows the Jedi's weakness is empathy and most will try to help the clones and now it should be easy to either drive the Jedi into hiding or have them killed.

Why is 99 so old Clone Wars? ›

Clone 99 was a clone of the bounty hunter Jango Fett, created on the planet Kamino to be a soldier of the Grand Army of the Republic. However, 99 was physically disabled due to genetic errors during the cloning process. As a result, he aged faster than his fellow clones.

Why is Clone Wars in a weird order? ›

Star Wars Rebels is in the right order, don't worry. The only reason Clone Wats isn't is because it's more of an anthology series, jumping around between different characters. So they had moments when things didn't line up.

How many clones died on screen? ›

We have a canon count for the amount of clone troopers that died on-screen during the Clone Wars. That number is 196,463.

Why did Clone Wars get cancelled? ›

The series was cancelled in March 2013, after the conclusion of its fifth season, as a result of The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of Lucasfilm and the decision to "pursue a new direction in animated programming".

Why was Ahsoka not in season 6? ›

Ahsoka quits the Jedi Order in The Clone Wars season 5 and doesn't make a single appearance in season 6 (apart from a cameo in a Force vision experienced by Yoda). The show ended there originally, until season 7 was released in 2020 on Disney Plus.

Did any clones refuse Order 66? ›

Some clones disobeyed the infamous order than decimated the Jedi order, and refused to execute it.

How did the clones react to Order 66? ›

Summary. Some clones resisted Palpatine's Order 66 in canon and Legends, helped the Jedi escape, and chose not to obey. Clones like Rex, Kix, Gregor, and ARC Troopers removed inhibitor chips and preserved their free will post-Order 66.

Did the clones have nightmares about Order 66? ›

The inhibitor chips implanted in the clone troopers to force them to carry out Order 66 had the side effect of giving them indistinct nightmares about a never-ending "mission" relating to the command long before the chips were activated.

Which Jedi did the clones hate? ›

Most Clone Troopers respect and revere their Jedi Generals, but Clone Commander Faie and his troops had mutual feelings of distaste for Vos, and likely would have believed him to be a traitor even without their brainwashing being activated.

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