By Christian Metzger ‘20 

Staff Writer

metzgerct@mx.lakeforest.edu

 

Escapist Magazine

Available exclusively on Disney+, Star Wars: The Clone Wars is an animated television show directed by Dave Filoni. Originally released in 2008 and running until 2014, the show was  recently revived for a final seventh season, but with six current seasons is it worth the investment for those who might be interested in looking for a new show to binge?

The assessment of this critic is a resounding yes. Taking place between Star Wars Episodes II and III, we find ourselves following the familiar characters Obi Wan, Anakin, Padme, and many others as they set out to end the Clone War. Joining them is the breakout character Ahsoka Tano, a plucky younger jedi who serves as Anakin’s apprentice.

What one may find surprising is that this show has elements that can appeal to any viewer – young or old. Every episode follows a different adventure of the Jedi Knights as they try to beat back the Separatist army. The show keeps things fresh by visiting a myriad of planets and featuring thrilling combat sequences that get progressively more impressive the longer the show goes on.

Yet, beneath the initially simple premise of a fun action anthology show, there is a surprising amount of sophistication and great writing that allows you to get to know about the various backgrounds of the Jedi and otherwise faceless Clones. Every episode has an interesting setting or premise that’s sure to delight even the most passive Star Wars fan.

The characters truly are one of the most entertaining aspects of the show. Anakin and Obi Wan have an engaging dynamic on screen. They exude so much charm as they tear through battle droids – and even come into conflict with some of the series’ most iconic villains like Count Dooku, Emperor Palpatine, and Darth Maul. Even Anakin’s relationship with Ahsoka is endearing, and you get a real sense of camaraderie between the pair that grows throughout the series. 

For those who might be looking for recommendations as to where the start in the series, or who want to watch an episode or two in order to get an impression of the series, potential arcs worth watching are: The Umbara Arc (Season 4, ep. 7-10), The Box Arc (Season 4 ep. 15-17), or the Geonosis Arc (Season 2, ep. 5-8). Or, if you are interested in more information on the Mandalorians from Disney+’s other hit The Mandalorian, I recommend the Mandalore Arc (Season 2, ep. 12-14). 

Overall, Star Wars: The Clone Wars is six seasons of some of the highest quality Star Wars content you’ve ever seen. As for the new season, it currently surpasses expectations, carrying on the show’s style and energy six years after its cancellation without missing a beat – continuing the trend of Disney’s stellar Star Wars streaming content.

Score: 9.5/10

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