Yeah, I've seen them. There's been a little bit of discussion in the Star Wars thread in movies, but this is probably a more appropriate place. Briefly, I loved them, and they were even better than the first season. Too bad it's all over, pending any surprise announcements.
That's right. Cartoon Network is doing the marathon this evening of Chapters 11-20. Of course, what would make it even sweeter is if they did a marathon of all 20 episodes back-to-back to tell the entire story.
I think all episodes (20)will be on tomorrow night (sat Apr 10th ) according to THIS The confusing thing is episodes 16-20 ..they are on at midnight tonight & not on after 1-15 are shown tomorrow night?????? Anyone see this differently?
Thanks for the info. I just got done watching all 20. I've always wanted to watch them, but I never knew when they came on. They were great to watch...
I only just got Cartoon Network, so I only saw Chapters 17-20, but I was really impressed. I had already seen 1-4, and was really unimpressed with those, but they seem to have improved. I'm looking forward the DVD.
FWIW, they are much more impressive via Cartoon Network than streaming internet (or even the Hyperspace versions, which were improperly downconverted from an interlaced source.)
It looks like this on my DirectTV shedule: Season 1, EPs 1-5, 6-6:30pm (Pacific Time), Season 1, EPs 6-10, 7-7:30pm (Pacific Time), Season 2, EPs 11-15, 8-8:30pm (Pacific Time), Season 2, EPs 16-20, 9-9:30pm (Pacific Time).
Note that DirectTV does not delay most cable channel shows from East to West Coast; I see Comedy Central programming, for example, 3 hours sooner than people with cable.
I do hate those 30 minute breaks in between, and I figure that Cartoon Network is hoping to hook a few new people on the shows sandwiched between these mini-marathons, still a great chance to catch them all on television!
Wow...I didn't expect this cartoon to be this good. They rock! Are they coming out with a DVD of this? I really hope they remix it in 5.1 dolby digital. The animation is really good and a 5.1 track would go really well with it.
So this is supposed to tell us what happens between episode II and episode III? Are there supposed to be more chapters after this?
I only saw the first episode and was less-than-impressed, and gave up. I'll just keep waiting for the inevitable DVD, I guess. But thanks for the info!
The animated micro-series tells part of the story of the Clone Wars. A number of novels, among them the Mace Windu novel "Shatterpoint", the upcoming "Medstar" duology, and the upcoming untitled Yoda novel, along with the Dark Horse Comics series "Star Wars: Republic" and the "Clone Wars Adventures" animated-based trade paperback, a number of short stories appearing in Star Wars Insider, and the computer games form the larger expanded tapestry of the Clone Wars in the 2-3 years between the end of Episode II and the start of Episode III. The animated series are reportedly set some four months after the end of Episode II, according to published timelines of the Clone Wars saga.
As for more episodes, I would be all for it in a New York minute! There have been rumors suggesting that the Clone Wars animated series may continue beyond what has been produced, but for now it has completed its announced 20-episode run.