I've never watched the clone wars or rebels cartoon
would people recommend them?
I've never watched the clone wars or rebels cartoon
would people recommend them?
The Clone Wars is a great experience that really lifts up the prequels (namely ROTS) and gives them so much needed backstory and character development. It kinda became really hard for me to watch the Order 66 segment after watching it. You really learn more about the Jedi Order and their masters/apprentices. It's tragic in a good way.I've never watched the clone wars or rebels cartoon
would people recommend them?
I've never watched the clone wars or rebels cartoon
would people recommend them?
I've never watched the clone wars or rebels cartoon
would people recommend them?
The Clone Wars is a great experience that really lifts up the prequels (namely ROTS) and gives them so much needed backstory and character development. It kinda became really hard for me to watch the Order 66 segment after watching it. You really learn more about the Jedi Order and their masters/apprentices. It's tragic in a good way.
FYI, although there are throwbacks to the Clone Wars series, it'll be much easier to start with Rebels, as you'll have less than 20 episodes to get through before you're caught up. Clone Wars, on the other hand, has 121 episodes...
I think he would as be 53. 19 better revenge (Empire Day) and a new Hope, 4 between a new Hope and Jedi, then 30 between Jedi and the force awakens.Ezra is actually one day older than Luke, which means he'd be in his 60s by TFA if he even survives until then. That was established in the first season when they say he was born on "Empire Day". The twins were born the next day.
Could not disagree more. Watching Rebels first will remove a lot of the tension and impact of Clone Wars.
Watch the Clone Wars Lashley. It is a fantastic show. It starts a little rough (the movie especially) but the later seasons stand among the best Star Wars has ever been.
What tension and impact is there when the outcome is clearly spelled out by the movies anyway? I mean, I guess if a person hasn't ever seen the movies that might make sense, but I'd guess most people who are interested in the TV shows would have already.
I'm talking about Ahsoka and the clones
Ah, okay. Guess that all depends on the individual's exposure to general Star Wars news, since the wholething was somewhat big. And there's anAhsoka Lives!So the cat's out of the bag, as it were.action figure of her on store shelves now too.
I've never watched the clone wars or rebels cartoon
would people recommend them?
Ah, okay. Guess that all depends on the individual's exposure to general Star Wars news, since the wholething was somewhat big. And there's anAhsoka Lives!So the cat's out of the bag, as it were.action figure of her on store shelves now too.
Thanks.
I'll likely watch every episode of each, always have time to fill, so why not.
Try and stay with Clone Wars until the later seasons. As others have said, season 1 and 2 are uneven and nowhere near as good as the series eventually gets.
Try and stay with Clone Wars until the later seasons. As others have said, season 1 and 2 are uneven and nowhere near as good as the series eventually gets.
I really think people undersell Seasons 1 and 2. I think the Geonosis arc, the stolen Holocron arc and the Mandalore arc are all pretty great.
Also remember to watch the godawfuk "movie" as it introduces Ahsoka
When? Like, after which series?
When? Like, after which series?
That's because you didn't watch the movie and are instead watching the Malevolence arc of the cartoon.Wait, it says:
"Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano must rescue the kidnapped son of Jabba the Hutt, but political intrigue complicates their mission."
But the first three episodes I have watched center around General Grievous and the Ion Cannon.
Wait, it says:
"Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano must rescue the kidnapped son of Jabba the Hutt, but political intrigue complicates their mission."
But the first three episodes I have watched center around General Grievous and the Ion Cannon.
Wait, it says:
"Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano must rescue the kidnapped son of Jabba the Hutt, but political intrigue complicates their mission."
But the first three episodes I have watched center around General Grievous and the Ion Cannon.
Skip the movie. It makes the Holiday Special Oscar material in comparison.
As someone who actually watched the Holiday Special... No, it doesn't. The Clone Wars movie is bad, but not that bad.Skip the movie. It makes the Holiday Special Oscar material in comparison.
Is it absolutely necessary? Or can I just read a synopsis?
Is it absolutely necessary? Or can I just read a synopsis?
The Clone Wars is a great experience that really lifts up the prequels (namely ROTS) and gives them so much needed backstory and character development. It kinda became really hard for me to watch the Order 66 segment after watching it. You really learn more about the Jedi Order and their masters/apprentices. It's tragic in a good way.
I watched most of the movie and sadly it turned me off from wanting to watch Clone Wars. From what I've heard over the years, and what you guys have posted, it actually gets good as the seasons go on so it's in my backlog now.
I just kinda wish I gave it a chance after the movie so I could've followed it along with everyone else.
WOOOOOThere's a Japanese trailer for TFA. Lots of new footage. Maybe a bit too much. Viewer beware. I kinda wish I didn't watch it even if it's not all that spoiler-y.
WOOOOOthat Rey/Kylo Ren scene