Star Wars: The Clone Wars Revisited – Part 29: Slavery is Bad, duh

I might have to stop writing which episodes I’m planning on covering in upcoming entries for this series going forward. Because it’s really a shot in the dark as to whether there’s going to be enough going on within them to warrant splitting them up into multiple parts or not. Like here for example; we’ve got a three-part storyline that, while dealing with heavy subject matter, is ultimately a pretty open and shut kind of story. And something I can just talk about all in one go.

I guess it all ends up being about how they handle these stories rather than their subject matter themselves.

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Revisited – Part 28: Pitch Black (Part 2)

This week, we reach the conclusion of our story on Umbara, the 501st continues to contend with the local resistance who seem to be only a little less deadly than their own substitute commander, the Jedi Master Pong Krell: a Jedi with an utter disdain for clones. We jump right back in as the platoon have managed to capture a vital airbase in the invasion of the Shadow World.

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Part 25: A Fish Choses, A Squid Obeys

I was initially really excited about this concept of these three episodes. Not only were they harkening back to one of the most popular moments from the original traditionally animated Clone War series, but it was a story set in a totally new and unfamiliar location within the Star Wars.

A story entirely set in an undersea city, with all the visual benefits and hindrances that come along with it.

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