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On the occasion of the TV Critics Assn. tour Friday, Cartoon
Network screened the first episode of its new animated series “Star Wars: Clone
Wars,” though they were asked not to disclose too many details about it, Variety
reports.
The first half-hour episode was enough to convince
television critics that the visuals are amazing the animation is almost
three-dimensional, and these features compensated for the rather clunky
dialogue.
Comprising the period between the fifth and the sixth
features “Attack of the Clones” and “Revenge of The Sith,” “Clone Wars” was
developed by Lucasfilm and will depict the adventures of Anakin Skywalker and
Obi-wan Kenobi. This first episode shows Jedi master Yoda in a diplomatic
mission on a strange planet, trying to reconcile with the forces of Count Dooku
and surpass several obstacles. The episode also introduces a new villain, in
the form of the gothic Ventress, which is an apprentice of Count Dooku. The
series' supervising director, David Filoni, described her as “a bit sensuous”
and “serpent-like.”
The episode will air on Cartoon Network and TNT sometime in
the fall, and will be followed by another 21 episodes from the animated series.
The series will come shortly after the premiere of an
animated movie of the same name, on August 10. These two are supposed to fill a
void for “Star Wars” fans who are always craving for something new related to
their favorite movies to look forward to.
Asked whether he thought the series would be enjoyed also by
people who haven’t grown up watching the “Star Wars” films, Filoni said: “Every
time I go to Toys R Us, I see kids picking up light sabers and imagining they're
in a galaxy far, far away. I hope those fans will watch and enjoy this. And
maybe listen to Yoda.”
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