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Product Details: Star Wars - Clone Wars: Vol. 1 (2003)
- Edition:
- DVD . See other editions
- MPAA Rating:
- Unrated
- Release Date:
- 03/22/2005
- UPC:
- 024543157922
Synopsis: Star Wars - Clone Wars: Vol. 1 (2003)
Synopis: The war which began in the feature film STAR WARS: EPISODE II- ATTACK OF THE CLONES continues in this animated series directed by Genndy Tartakovsky. The separatists and the republic engage in a blowout fight, with Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Yoda defending the republic against the likes of Count Dooku, an alien bounty hunter, and many others. The program features a unique format that consists of many short segments ranging from two to three minutes in length. In each micro-episode, new characters join the ongoing battle of good against evil. This Emmy Award winning series has earned critical acclaim for its highly original visual style, which features characters rendered in an elongated manner that brings attention to the drawing process.Features: Star Wars - Clone Wars: Vol. 1 (2003)
Features: DVD Features:Region (unknown)
Keep Case
Pan & Scan - 1.78
Audio:
Dolby Surround 2.0 - English, Spanish, French
Subtitles - English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1. Fan Commentary
2. Director Commentary
Electronic Press Kit
Featurette - Clone Wars Connections
Trailers - 1. Episode III Game
2. Episode III Movie Teaser
Text/Photo Galleries:
Stills
Production Art
Storyboards
Poster Art
DVD-ROM Features:
DVD-ROM/DVD Game - 1. Planetary Forces PC Game Trailer
2. Republic Commando X-Box Demo
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User Reviews: Star Wars - Clone Wars: Vol. 1
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Star Wars Clone Wars better than Episodes I and II
, April 7, 2005Reviewer: Mr. Furious - See all Mr. Furious's reviews -
Star Wars Clone Wars Volume 1
, March 26, 2005Reviewer: Brian - See all Brian's reviews7 of 10 Yahoo! Users found this Star Wars - Clone Wars: Vol. 1 review helpfulPros: It's Star Wars in cartoon form done right.
Cons: I'd definately like to see a lot more than 3 minute episodes.
A must have to complete the Star Wars saga. I wish they did the same for Shadows of the Empire between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
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Pros: Animation, LucasArts sound effects, writing
Cons: Would like to see more of these episodes
These episodes from Genndy Tartakovsky, creator of the excellent "Samurai Jack" series, are a testament to the subtle animation details, humor, and outright coolness that Tartakovsky brings to his projects. The blending of this unique animation style and the official sound effects from the Lucas arts team combine to bring a highly interesting, authentic back story to the events proceeding Episode III.
Frankly, George Lucas could take a page out of the books of the writers for this series. Rather than extended love scenes between Padame and Anakin, or long winded monolouges from Palpatine, Dooku or a member(s) of the Jedi council; this series (no doubt a factor of limited time) gets by more effectively with some amazingly touching moments of exchanged looks, and concise conversations that keep the series moving forward.
In some ways, I've enjoyed this Volume 1 series more than the live action Episode I and II. Excellent depictions of force powers, lightsaber battles and even ARC (Storm) Trooper guile.
5 Stars, from my 3 year-old and his 30 year old dad. ...