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Juan
3 months
Personally, I would rank the seasons from lowest to best: Season 6, Season 5, Season 3, Season 2, Season 1, Season 4, Season 7
Juan
3 months
The following two episodes are going to be FIRE! Paying attention to clone names will be important moving forward. Also, there is Clone Wars Vietnam. Season 2, I think, has Clone Wars D-Day or WW2, but this arch is so good that I would say it's like the Norwegian campaign from WW2.
Juan
3 months
I love season 1 so much. I need to rank them, but I'm glad you like them. If you want to go faster, maybe do 4eps a week or go by arch, and it can be faster. I think in S3, there is no more jumping around, and the episodes go in order. Again, the show would initially be an anthology series but later changed to chronological.
MephilesNumberOneFan
3 months
Season 1, while still great, is definitely the weakest one, but it only gets better.
MegumiMary
3 months
"Are you an angle? I've heard the deep space pilots talk about them. They're suposed to be the most beautiful creatures in the whole galaxy. They live on the moons of Iago... I think."
SD
3 months
Season 4 and 5 in particular are literally peak Star Wars, I obviously can’t spoil anything but I know it’s gonna blow all of you away, I promise it’s not just another 110 episodes of rinse and repeat what you’ve already seen.
I don't understand their complaints of the length of the series when there are arcs in One Piece that are far longer. Just take it in and enjoy it.
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SD
3 months
I think if they just did an extra two episodes a week this would go much faster, that’s what Alex Hefner did and he’s gotten through it reasonably fast.
The
3 months
Definitely does get better. The story and quality both. The last season was a happy surprise for long time fans as well considering it came six years after season six.
bbenzo.
3 months
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Aaron
3 months
wait, that was Danny Fenton's VA
Tobito
3 months
Ah yes, the liberation of Ryloth.The first truly big event of the show, right at the tail end of season 1.
This arc shows a small glympse of the type of stuff late stage Clone Wars does really well.
This arc is also the first time Ahsoka really gets humbled by a mission going critically wrong due to her own arrogance which sets into motion a much bigger journey for her.
But again, this' just a first glympse of what's to come.
genericgamer283
3 months
Call me an Outlaws glazer, but it's such a fun game, and I'm bummed it's not doing well. It's nothing crazy, but it's a solid 7.5 that's bumped up to an 8.5 simply for the pure Star Wars aura it exudes. I love the Star Wars Jedi games, but none of them have quite captured the feeling that Outlaws has when walking through Mos Eisley or the city in Toshara. I do think it was destined to underperform, simply because Ubisoft is the new punching bag of the year, and there was already a bunch of hate flung its way before the game even released, due to culture war bs, and fatigue in typical Ubisoft open-world design (which ironically, Outlaws bucks that trend, and doesn't feel grindy with a million things to do on the map).
Personally, I would rank the seasons from lowest to best: Season 6, Season 5, Season 3, Season 2, Season 1, Season 4, Season 7
The following two episodes are going to be FIRE! Paying attention to clone names will be important moving forward. Also, there is Clone Wars Vietnam. Season 2, I think, has Clone Wars D-Day or WW2, but this arch is so good that I would say it's like the Norwegian campaign from WW2.
I love season 1 so much. I need to rank them, but I'm glad you like them. If you want to go faster, maybe do 4eps a week or go by arch, and it can be faster. I think in S3, there is no more jumping around, and the episodes go in order. Again, the show would initially be an anthology series but later changed to chronological.
Season 1, while still great, is definitely the weakest one, but it only gets better.
"Are you an angle? I've heard the deep space pilots talk about them. They're suposed to be the most beautiful creatures in the whole galaxy. They live on the moons of Iago... I think."
Season 4 and 5 in particular are literally peak Star Wars, I obviously can’t spoil anything but I know it’s gonna blow all of you away, I promise it’s not just another 110 episodes of rinse and repeat what you’ve already seen.
Jango Fett and therefore all his Clones have a New Zealand accent because Temuera Morrison is a New Zealander. However, Dee Bradley Baker voices them in Clone Wars and I read that his attempt, according to Kiwis and even others, comes off as Aussie with British mixed in; in other words, it's not a perfect Kiwi accent. But to untrained ears like mine, it's hard to tell apart Aussie from Kiwi accents to begin with and it doesn't help that I watched Clone Wars countless times. I had to hear someone other than Baker (Ω) before I could really recognize it, and it took a while for me to start to like it.
I don't understand their complaints of the length of the series when there are arcs in One Piece that are far longer. Just take it in and enjoy it.
I think if they just did an extra two episodes a week this would go much faster, that’s what Alex Hefner did and he’s gotten through it reasonably fast.
Definitely does get better. The story and quality both. The last season was a happy surprise for long time fans as well considering it came six years after season six.
Danny Phantom W
wait, that was Danny Fenton's VA
Ah yes, the liberation of Ryloth.The first truly big event of the show, right at the tail end of season 1.
This arc shows a small glympse of the type of stuff late stage Clone Wars does really well.
This arc is also the first time Ahsoka really gets humbled by a mission going critically wrong due to her own arrogance which sets into motion a much bigger journey for her.
But again, this' just a first glympse of what's to come.
Call me an Outlaws glazer, but it's such a fun game, and I'm bummed it's not doing well. It's nothing crazy, but it's a solid 7.5 that's bumped up to an 8.5 simply for the pure Star Wars aura it exudes. I love the Star Wars Jedi games, but none of them have quite captured the feeling that Outlaws has when walking through Mos Eisley or the city in Toshara. I do think it was destined to underperform, simply because Ubisoft is the new punching bag of the year, and there was already a bunch of hate flung its way before the game even released, due to culture war bs, and fatigue in typical Ubisoft open-world design (which ironically, Outlaws bucks that trend, and doesn't feel grindy with a million things to do on the map).