Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003)

Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003) is a fast-paced, stylized animated microseries that bridges the gap between Episode II and Episode III, showing how the galaxy is reshaped by the early years of the Clone Wars. Expect short, punchy chapters of high-octane action: massive space and ground battles between Clone Troopers and Separatist battle droids, spectacular lightsaber duels, and daring missions led by Obi-Wan Kenobi and his apprentice Anakin Skywalker. The series spotlights the Jedi Council’s struggle—featuring Yoda, Mace Windu and other masters—while introducing new threats and characters (including the likes of Asajj Ventress) and deepening the political strain around Padmé Amidala and Chancellor Palpatine. Viewers will experience a visually bold, kinetic take on Star Wars — lean, dramatic storytelling with striking 2D animation, quick scene changes, and emotional punches that underscore how the war hardens heroes and ushers in darker times. It’s action-first but contains meaningful character moments and moral tension, making it essential viewing for fans who want the missing pieces that lead into Revenge of the Sith and a visceral sense of how the Republic unravels under the strain of conflict.
Actors: Mat Lucas, James Arnold Taylor, André Sogliuzzo
Genres: Action, Adventure, Animation
7.8
/10
7.8
/10