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Star Wars: The Clone Wars

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Metascore
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Feb 21, 2020
85
Primetimer
Perhaps owing to the nearly six-year gap between Seasons 6 and 7, this final lap is basically self-encapsulated and requires almost no effort to get up to speed (narrator extraordinaire Tom Kane will help with that part). ... Bottom line: If you loved The Mandalorian, you just might like Star Wars: Clone Wars.
Sep 16, 2011
83
Entertainment Weekly
Geek out over Anakin Skywalker's underwater lightsaber action and a young, pre-admiral Ackbar ordering a retreat...but groan anew when Jar Jar Binks shows up to glug and mug.
80
The Hollywood Reporter
Although no half-hour TV series is going to capture the visual splendor and sophisticated sound of the big-screen experience, it's surprising how well this series reflects the style, attitude, ideals and spirit of the six "Star Wars" films.
75
Entertainment Weekly
At least the TV spin-off is decent--definitely more suspenseful and character-centric than the bombastic pilot flick.
75
Newsday
This is a cool weekly cartoon series from Lucasfilm Animation that finds a fresh new style for depicting the struggle of the Jedi and their army of genetically engineered clones against the seemingly indomitable droid army of evil Separatists.
Oct 5, 2020
75
The Playlist
Newcomers won’t find this a good entry point for the series, but fans of the show will feel right at home.
70
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The first two half-hour episodes, airing at 9 and 9:30 p.m. Friday, are less raucous and seemingly more adult than the film. There's more attention to character development; Jabba the Hutt's flamboyant uncle isn't anywhere to be found.
70
Slate
In the 3-D digital animation of this series, [Yoda's] skin glows a healthy shade of moss, and his sprightliness helps this latest George Lucas diversion achieve some commendable action-adventure zip.
60
Los Angeles Times
Lucas could spend the rest of his life filling that hiatus with adventures whose outcomes are basically irrelevant to the larger story he has already finished telling. Many battles make up a war, after all, and each is an episode waiting to be animated. The two I've seen are bagatelles--brief and insubstantial but colorful and fluid.
50
Chicago Tribune
This new show is at least better paced than the horribly wooden prequels, but little about Clone Wars is involving.
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