Yeah I always thought it was gay. My brother made me watch the “good bits” to entice me into the show and they were ok like the obiwan/maul rematch and that one clone dying. But……. it wasn’t that cool, definitely not worth watching 10 seasons of a little kid show (and I don’t mean cartoon, I mean it’s not like “Star Wars but animated” like it’s a juvenile show with hokey plots and dialogue made for 6 year old boys. Like, Hey Arnold! can be appreciated as an adult but not this, this is somewhere in between Hey Arnold! and Dora the Explorer).
>disneyfeces written by troons who hate Star Wars is good
Fricking KYS reddit
TCWgays thinking their cartoon salvaged the PT when all it did was dumb the material down for kids so they could slurp it up easier will never not be hilarious to me.
Just for the films: >make Anakin and Obi Wan completely static characters >remove any of the nuance Grievous or Dooku had >make the Clones a regular army >remove any threat the Separatists posed >make the war look like a one-sided stomp for the Republic >make Darth Maul a b***h who cries constantly but also manages to outwit Sidious at every turn
For the EU: >take away literally all of the depth Dathomir had >emasculate the Mandalorians >ruin the Force worse than George ever could have with the Ones >make Darth Bane a generic evil samurai mustache-twirler instead of the master of subtlety he was >make every Separatist leader get captured (except Passel Argente for some reason) but then break out, deflating the war even further >the Separatists don't even use commanders, they have droids for that >remove all of the Dark Acolytes and replace them with Darth Maul's brother for some reason >change Ventress' backstory 4 seasons in despite being consistent at first, making it make even less sense >make Quinlan Vos into a memeing homosexual >all the contradictions
etc.
Yep, you got it. Incredibly unprofessional how George allowed Filoni and his team to walk all over other people's work while still taking from it for their gain.
A lot of this shit that Disney rightfully gets criticized for started with this kind of disrespect, but nobody cares because le based George was involved.
>but nobody cares because le based George was involved
Not to discount George's hand in fricking things up but Filoni is on record for going behind his back a lot. Ahsoka not dying being the biggest example.
I don't remember exactly what it was but it's been said that Filoni wanted to do something int he show in a way that would majorly contradict something in the universe, with Pablo Hidalgo and Leland Chee having to continually tell him why it wouldn't work, until he decided to go right over them and cry to George about it to get it approved. Man's a weasel.
I believe you. You can just tell from certain people's physiognomy what they're about.
If you can picture this man crying at George's door about not getting his way, then you'd most likely be correct.
>but nobody cares because le based George was involved
Not to discount George's hand in fricking things up but Filoni is on record for going behind his back a lot. Ahsoka not dying being the biggest example.
If he wanted her dead she'd be dead. He had the final say at the end of the day. The only times Filoni "went against his back" is when he put a somber score at the end of the S5 finale instead of the usual fanfare.
>He had the final say at the end of the day
No he didn't, moron. They said they were going to finish episodes the way he wanted to then they never screened them for him. George was totally checked out.
But they had already perfected it. Lucasfilm Animation makes the best looking animated shows on the market, other than, maybe, Arcane.
The characters still look like shit and Rebels and Resistance were completely dated.
Maybe you should remember it exactly and post proof, instead of talking out of your ass.
t. avatargayging filonigay
I don't remember exactly what it was but it's been said that Filoni wanted to do something int he show in a way that would majorly contradict something in the universe, with Pablo Hidalgo and Leland Chee having to continually tell him why it wouldn't work, until he decided to go right over them and cry to George about it to get it approved. Man's a weasel.
Hidalgo also threw Chee under the bus and started sucking up to Dave the second George was no longer involved. He's the rat that started the rumor that Star Wars never had a canon.
I believe you. You can just tell from certain people's physiognomy what they're about.
If you can picture this man crying at George's door about not getting his way, then you'd most likely be correct.
>No he didn't, moron.
Yes, he did. > They said they were going to finish episodes the way he wanted to then they never screened them for him. George was totally checked out.
On season 7? Correct, things were altered, but that was years after cancellation. First 6 seasons? Nope. >The characters still look like shit and Rebels and Resistance were completely dated.
Characters look great. Rebels looked like shit, because Disney went cheat when they bought Lucasfilm, cut the budget significantly from George's $2mil+ per episode, and half of the original TCW team left after the buyout. Resistance is completely irrelevant. TCW S7, Bad Batch and TOTJ look perfect.
>TCW S7, Bad Batch and TOTJ look perfect.
Except for the dogshit choreography and character designs. >Yes, he did. >First 6 seasons? Nope. >asks other people for sources >pulls things out of his ass when confronted
inb4 your source comes out of Filoni's lying israelite mouth.
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>>asks other people for sources
Ok, you asked for it, anon.
>"I am the father of our Star Wars movie world - the filmed entertainment, the features and now the animated film and television series,” he says. “And I’m going to do a live-action television series. Those are all things I am very involved in: I set them up and I train the people and I go through them all. I’m the father; that’s my work. Then we have the licensing group, which does the games, toys and books, and all that other stuff. I call that the son - and the son does pretty much what he wants.” He laughs. “Once in a while, they ask a question like ‘Can we kill off Yoda?’, things like that, but it’s very loose. Then we have the third group, the holy ghost, which is the bloggers and fans. They have created their own world. I worry about the father’s world. The son and holy ghost can go their own way."- George Lucas: Mr Emperor strikes back
>George Lucas: Well, the Genndy show was an experiment that we did with Cartoon Network that was 5 minutes each, they went sort of where commercials normally go, and it was an experiment, not only in doing five-minute shows, but it was an experiment in trying to translate "Star Wars" into an animated medium, and we felt very good about that. We thought it turned out really well, and we then took it to the next level, which was to do a full-out animated series of "The Clone Wars." There's not much overlap. Genndy did most of the animation and most of the stories for the first experimental series, and this one I'm pretty much following the mythology and the rules of the features, so it's a little bit different, but it's very much like the features except it's in animation.
>George Lucas: We’ve been doing this for three years. We have one year finished, we’re in the middle of the second year. I’ve written the third year. We expect this to go on for at least five or six years.
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>replies with a flood of text >none of which backs up his point
Don't you have nine other threads you can post in where people will actually thirstpost about the blown-out sheboon Dave picked to play his waifu? Nobody wants you here.
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>George Lucas: I haven’t limited myself with what stories I’ve wanted to tell; this is Star Wars, and I don’t make a distinction between [The Clone Wars] series and the films. It’s just a different format and a different delivery. >George Lucas: As the executive producer, I'm sort of the mentor of the project - I'm here to ensure consistency. In our story conferences, we run through several story ideas and work with the writers to get used to the style of Star Wars. I work with the creative talent, to bring them up speed so they're thinking more like feature filmmakers, rather than as "animation people." The Clone Wars is an animated series, but starting with the concepts and scripts all the way through the completed episodes, I want everyone to work from the sensibility that this series is treated the same as if it were a feature film. It's another way of telling Star Wars stories, and we have to live up to the quality and expectation of everything that's come before. >GEORGE LUCAS: I’m just starting to work on the scripts now for the live-action TV series. We finished the first year of Clone Wars, [and] we’re in the middle of working on the second year. I’m finishing the scripts for the third year. And now I’m working on the scripts for the first year of the live-action show. So it’s a lot of scripts. >George Lucas: We’re looking at some classic characters, and introducing some new ones based on universal archetypes. We’re going back to the roots of Star Wars. Much of Season Three is going to explore the mythological aspects of the universe and the Force, in ways that we haven’t seen before. When I first wrote the original Star Wars, it was rooted heavily in archetypal mythologies. It’s always been an important part of the story, but we’re taking it further and revealing more. We’re going beyond the war effort that we’ve seen in the first two seasons.
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>When he works on the “Star Wars” properties he owns outright, Mr. Lucas has the freedom to ignore the input of others. In the case of “The Clone Wars” he is financing the series himself and charging Time Warner licensing fees to distribute the film and broadcast the show. (A person with knowledge of the company’s animation operations, speaking anonymously to avoid offending Mr. Lucas, said that the earliest episodes of “The Clone Wars” probably cost $750,000 to $1.5 million each.)
“It’s much easier for me to just do the show I want, say, ‘Here it is, do you wish to license it or not?’ ” Mr. Lucas said. “That’s it. There’s no notes, no comments. I don’t care what your opinion is. You either put it on the air or you don’t.”
>George Lucas: [With Ahsoka] I wanted to develop a character who would help Anakin settle down. He's a wild child after [Attack of the Clones]. He and Obi Wan don't get along. So we wanted to look at how Anakin and Ahsoka become friends, partners, a team. When you become a parent or you become a teacher you have to become more responsible. I wanted to force Anakin into that role of responsibility, into that juxtaposition. I have a couple of daughters so I have experience with that situation. I said instead of a guy let's make her a girl. Teenage girls are just as hard to deal with as teenage boys are.
>Ahsoka was created, says Lucas, "Because I needed to mature Anakin. The best way to get somebody to become responsible and mature is to have them become a parent or a teacher. You have to think about what you're doing and set an example. You look at your behavior and the way you do things much differently. The idea was to use her to make Anakin become more mature. We've made her a more extreme version of what Anakin was — a little out there, independent, vital and full of life, but even more so. He gets a little dose of his own medicine."
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>SW: It also seems to show a little bit more of the clone characters as well. >Lucas: Yeah, now we get introduced to the clones, which we didn’t get in the movies. Now, they’re like main characters and they really are central to the whole thing, and you can identify them and know who they are, and it’s sort of like “Band of Brothers” only with Jedi. (laughs)
>GEORGE LUCAS: The Jedi won't lead droids. Their whole basis is connecting with the life force. They'd just say, 'That's not the way we operate. We don't function with nonlife-forms." So if there is to be a Republic army, it would have to be an army of humans.
>“Even though they’re clones, clones are people,” Lucas emphasized. “Everybody starts out the same, but in time, as they grow up, they change. One of the keys in doing a movie is you gotta recognize the characters.”- George Lucas, George Lucas and Dave Filoni Talk The Clone Wars
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>"As explained in The Clone Wars episode “Voices”, Qui-Gon Jinn spent time with five Force Priestesses on their planet, the Wellspring of Life. They explained to him how he could keep his persona when he died and joined the Cosmic Force. Qui-Gon learned how to hear the Cosmic Force and when he died in Episode I he joined the Cosmic Force with his persona intact and was able to talk to Yoda in Episode III. When he was there, he learned more about how to become a Force ghost to keep your identity. Qui-Gon passed that information along to Yoda, Yoda taught Ben and Ben was teaching Luke how to do that. So that’s how that symbiotic circle of people learned how to go from heaven to Earth, so to speak. It’s based on Greek mythology - how to become a god, but in a much more practical sense and without the ego, without the identity."—George Lucas, The Star Wars Archives: Episodes I–III, 1999–2005
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>George Lucas: Episode VII, VIII, and IX would take ideas from what happened after the Iraq War. "Okay, you fought the war, you killed everybody, now what are you going to do?" Rebuilding afterwards is harder than starting a rebellion or fighting the war. When you win the war and you disband the opposing army, what do they do? The stormtroopers would be like Saddam Hussein's Ba'athist fighters that joined ISIS and kept on fighting. The stormtroopers refuse to give up when the Republic win. They want to be stormtroopers forever, so they go to a far corner of the galaxy, start their own country and their own rebellion. There's a power vacuum so gangsters, like the Hutts, are taking advantage of the situation, and there is chaos. The key person is Darth Maul, who had been resurrected in The Clone Wars cartoons—he brings all the gangs together. >Paul Duncan: Was Darth Maul the main villain? >George Lucas: Yeah, but he's very old, and we have two versions of him. One is with a set of cybernetic legs like a spider, and then later on he has metal legs and he was a little bit bigger, more of a superhero. We did all this in the animated series, he was in a bunch of episodes. >—George Lucas, The Star Wars Archives: Episodes I–III, 1999–2005
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>not a George quote
Is Disney paying you or are you just deluded?
I can't wait for the art style to improve once they really know what they're doing with 3D graphics. And that spinoff. And that other spinoff. And that other spinoff.
I predict it will be extremely boring, mediocre and forgettable, while what's left of the Star Wars fanbase praise it as being the best thing since Empire.
Reminder that FiloBlack person, this greentext spammer, will always find any active Star Wars thread across the site to protect the sanctity of Lucas' """vision""" yet never shows up in the many anti-PT threads we have here.
This guy legit hates Star Wars and you should not engage with him.
Rogue One and Andor are trying to save Star Wars but its too late, Filoni is essentially the new George, him and his idiot acolytes are in charge of every project
I think I know why they are basing all current shit on this kids homosexual cartoon. Because they know that star wars is now obscure and only for superfans. Those massive throngs of people who watched the OT are written off as lost after the ST
Nah, these aren't superfans, they're late zoomers that had TCW as their first exposure to Star Wars and normalgay Big Bang Theory transplants that flooded the fandom chasing the nerd trend at the time.
The actual superfans either dropped it a long time a go or are just reliving their own canons outside of Disney.
I disagree seeing as how it goes out of its way to contradict the prequels with unnecessary changes, flanderizations and diluting all the nuance out of it.
>I disagree seeing as how it goes out of its way to contradict the prequels with unnecessary changes, flanderizations and diluting all the nuance out of it.
Maybe that's because your perception is diluted by years of fanfic EU garbage, instead of the actual movies. No, The Clone Wars doesn't contradict the prequels - it was made by the same man who had made the prequels, and he controlled nearly every aspect of it, plot and narrative most of all. Essentially, you are mad, because George contradicted your head-canon (equivalent to EU fanfiction). Same thing happened to those poor Gen-X souls, who had built up an image of the prequels in their heads, and then the actual thing came out, and they have been assmad ever since. That's you. Only replace the PT with your worthless fanfics, that did not manage to get Star Wars on a fundamental level.
The EU lives in his head rent free and he thinks anyone that dissents against Lucas is an EUgay. Unhinged behavior, but I don't need to tell you that.
Poster count doesn't change. We all know who makes these threads.
Just for the films: >make Anakin and Obi Wan completely static characters >remove any of the nuance Grievous or Dooku had >make the Clones a regular army >remove any threat the Separatists posed >make the war look like a one-sided stomp for the Republic >make Darth Maul a b***h who cries constantly but also manages to outwit Sidious at every turn
For the EU: >take away literally all of the depth Dathomir had >emasculate the Mandalorians >ruin the Force worse than George ever could have with the Ones >make Darth Bane a generic evil samurai mustache-twirler instead of the master of subtlety he was >make every Separatist leader get captured (except Passel Argente for some reason) but then break out, deflating the war even further >the Separatists don't even use commanders, they have droids for that >remove all of the Dark Acolytes and replace them with Darth Maul's brother for some reason >change Ventress' backstory 4 seasons in despite being consistent at first, making it make even less sense >make Quinlan Vos into a memeing homosexual >all the contradictions
etc.
Poorly written EU fanfiction was never relevant, and thus that point is entirely null and void.
I don't hide the fact that I make these threads to expose and annoy you, but the way you dig a hole for yourself every time by thinking anyone who dislikes TCW or Filoni is me just gets me hard.
Thank you for making my job easier.
How do you flanderise characters that have no personalities? How do you rob something as trite and banal as the prequels’ infantile moralising of “nuance”?
They are not even cool or threatening in that very cartoon. Most of the times they just stand still while clones or mace windu punches them with his bare fists, because genndy couldn't be arsed with animating them doing stuff and shooting back.
I liked it for lore reasons. It explained a lot about how the First Order operated throughout the galaxy, which I appreciated given we didn't learn shit about that in TFA.
I don't understand why some people here care so much about TCW. It's a cartoon show with mostly episodes and some shit episodes. In its prime it was probably great for its target audience.
I just don't get why it warrants semi-regular hate threads
Because most people have taken off the rose tinted glasses and realized a lot of the problems with modern Star Wars started with TCW.
You can thank the sequels for letting people take the filter out of how they discuss Star Wars now.
TCW was just a Saturday morning cartoon my little sister watched that was just another whatever Star Wars story. It's Disney trying to make everything a big story that ruins the original movies that fricked up everything.
I agree,
the popularity of Clone Wars and its Man Child fanbase is propelled star wars into something terrible,
First 2 seasons of Mando where good, and then it fell off again
>First couple episodes of Mando were good
Fixed.
Yeah I always thought it was gay. My brother made me watch the “good bits” to entice me into the show and they were ok like the obiwan/maul rematch and that one clone dying. But……. it wasn’t that cool, definitely not worth watching 10 seasons of a little kid show (and I don’t mean cartoon, I mean it’s not like “Star Wars but animated” like it’s a juvenile show with hokey plots and dialogue made for 6 year old boys. Like, Hey Arnold! can be appreciated as an adult but not this, this is somewhere in between Hey Arnold! and Dora the Explorer).
>disneyfeces written by troons who hate Star Wars is good
Fricking KYS reddit
>First 2 seasons of Mando where good
NO THEY WEREN'T, WHAT THE FRICK??
it was a return to form,
if you dont think so then you have more on your agenda than just new star wars
>video game fetch quests written by a fat sociopathic hasbeen are “a return to form”
You’re a sad deluded homosexual aren’t you
TCWgays thinking their cartoon salvaged the PT when all it did was dumb the material down for kids so they could slurp it up easier will never not be hilarious to me.
This, its just a very shitty animated C grade star wars anime,
full autism
Just for the films:
>make Anakin and Obi Wan completely static characters
>remove any of the nuance Grievous or Dooku had
>make the Clones a regular army
>remove any threat the Separatists posed
>make the war look like a one-sided stomp for the Republic
>make Darth Maul a b***h who cries constantly but also manages to outwit Sidious at every turn
For the EU:
>take away literally all of the depth Dathomir had
>emasculate the Mandalorians
>ruin the Force worse than George ever could have with the Ones
>make Darth Bane a generic evil samurai mustache-twirler instead of the master of subtlety he was
>make every Separatist leader get captured (except Passel Argente for some reason) but then break out, deflating the war even further
>the Separatists don't even use commanders, they have droids for that
>remove all of the Dark Acolytes and replace them with Darth Maul's brother for some reason
>change Ventress' backstory 4 seasons in despite being consistent at first, making it make even less sense
>make Quinlan Vos into a memeing homosexual
>all the contradictions
etc.
Yep, you got it. Incredibly unprofessional how George allowed Filoni and his team to walk all over other people's work while still taking from it for their gain.
A lot of this shit that Disney rightfully gets criticized for started with this kind of disrespect, but nobody cares because le based George was involved.
>but nobody cares because le based George was involved
Not to discount George's hand in fricking things up but Filoni is on record for going behind his back a lot. Ahsoka not dying being the biggest example.
I don't remember exactly what it was but it's been said that Filoni wanted to do something int he show in a way that would majorly contradict something in the universe, with Pablo Hidalgo and Leland Chee having to continually tell him why it wouldn't work, until he decided to go right over them and cry to George about it to get it approved. Man's a weasel.
Maybe you should remember it exactly and post proof, instead of talking out of your ass.
lol, what does he take his helmet off and pull out a sharpie every time he gets a kill? Lame.
I believe you. You can just tell from certain people's physiognomy what they're about.
If you can picture this man crying at George's door about not getting his way, then you'd most likely be correct.
Nope, it's great.
All lies, and also all George. Cope, EUgay.
If he wanted her dead she'd be dead. He had the final say at the end of the day. The only times Filoni "went against his back" is when he put a somber score at the end of the S5 finale instead of the usual fanfare.
>He had the final say at the end of the day
No he didn't, moron. They said they were going to finish episodes the way he wanted to then they never screened them for him. George was totally checked out.
The characters still look like shit and Rebels and Resistance were completely dated.
t. avatargayging filonigay
Hidalgo also threw Chee under the bus and started sucking up to Dave the second George was no longer involved. He's the rat that started the rumor that Star Wars never had a canon.
There's a yarmulke under that cowboy hat.
>No he didn't, moron.
Yes, he did.
> They said they were going to finish episodes the way he wanted to then they never screened them for him. George was totally checked out.
On season 7? Correct, things were altered, but that was years after cancellation. First 6 seasons? Nope.
>The characters still look like shit and Rebels and Resistance were completely dated.
Characters look great. Rebels looked like shit, because Disney went cheat when they bought Lucasfilm, cut the budget significantly from George's $2mil+ per episode, and half of the original TCW team left after the buyout. Resistance is completely irrelevant. TCW S7, Bad Batch and TOTJ look perfect.
what nintendo wii game is this?
Find a better looking CG tv show that aired in 2010. I'll wait.
Find me a better show instead.
soulless
Beast Wars mogs this.
>trolling outside of /b/
Pathetic.
>>not a George quote
>literally is a George quote
>can't even read
Pathetic x2.
Beast Wars kicked so much ass
Fireman sam,
Same category too
Oops, forgot pic.
>TCW S7, Bad Batch and TOTJ look perfect.
Except for the dogshit choreography and character designs.
>Yes, he did.
>First 6 seasons? Nope.
>asks other people for sources
>pulls things out of his ass when confronted
inb4 your source comes out of Filoni's lying israelite mouth.
>>asks other people for sources
Ok, you asked for it, anon.
>"I am the father of our Star Wars movie world - the filmed entertainment, the features and now the animated film and television series,” he says. “And I’m going to do a live-action television series. Those are all things I am very involved in: I set them up and I train the people and I go through them all. I’m the father; that’s my work. Then we have the licensing group, which does the games, toys and books, and all that other stuff. I call that the son - and the son does pretty much what he wants.” He laughs. “Once in a while, they ask a question like ‘Can we kill off Yoda?’, things like that, but it’s very loose. Then we have the third group, the holy ghost, which is the bloggers and fans. They have created their own world. I worry about the father’s world. The son and holy ghost can go their own way."- George Lucas: Mr Emperor strikes back
>George Lucas: Well, the Genndy show was an experiment that we did with Cartoon Network that was 5 minutes each, they went sort of where commercials normally go, and it was an experiment, not only in doing five-minute shows, but it was an experiment in trying to translate "Star Wars" into an animated medium, and we felt very good about that. We thought it turned out really well, and we then took it to the next level, which was to do a full-out animated series of "The Clone Wars." There's not much overlap. Genndy did most of the animation and most of the stories for the first experimental series, and this one I'm pretty much following the mythology and the rules of the features, so it's a little bit different, but it's very much like the features except it's in animation.
>George Lucas: We’ve been doing this for three years. We have one year finished, we’re in the middle of the second year. I’ve written the third year. We expect this to go on for at least five or six years.
>replies with a flood of text
>none of which backs up his point
Don't you have nine other threads you can post in where people will actually thirstpost about the blown-out sheboon Dave picked to play his waifu? Nobody wants you here.
>George Lucas: I haven’t limited myself with what stories I’ve wanted to tell; this is Star Wars, and I don’t make a distinction between [The Clone Wars] series and the films. It’s just a different format and a different delivery.
>George Lucas: As the executive producer, I'm sort of the mentor of the project - I'm here to ensure consistency. In our story conferences, we run through several story ideas and work with the writers to get used to the style of Star Wars. I work with the creative talent, to bring them up speed so they're thinking more like feature filmmakers, rather than as "animation people." The Clone Wars is an animated series, but starting with the concepts and scripts all the way through the completed episodes, I want everyone to work from the sensibility that this series is treated the same as if it were a feature film. It's another way of telling Star Wars stories, and we have to live up to the quality and expectation of everything that's come before.
>GEORGE LUCAS: I’m just starting to work on the scripts now for the live-action TV series. We finished the first year of Clone Wars, [and] we’re in the middle of working on the second year. I’m finishing the scripts for the third year. And now I’m working on the scripts for the first year of the live-action show. So it’s a lot of scripts.
>George Lucas: We’re looking at some classic characters, and introducing some new ones based on universal archetypes. We’re going back to the roots of Star Wars. Much of Season Three is going to explore the mythological aspects of the universe and the Force, in ways that we haven’t seen before. When I first wrote the original Star Wars, it was rooted heavily in archetypal mythologies. It’s always been an important part of the story, but we’re taking it further and revealing more. We’re going beyond the war effort that we’ve seen in the first two seasons.
>When he works on the “Star Wars” properties he owns outright, Mr. Lucas has the freedom to ignore the input of others. In the case of “The Clone Wars” he is financing the series himself and charging Time Warner licensing fees to distribute the film and broadcast the show. (A person with knowledge of the company’s animation operations, speaking anonymously to avoid offending Mr. Lucas, said that the earliest episodes of “The Clone Wars” probably cost $750,000 to $1.5 million each.)
“It’s much easier for me to just do the show I want, say, ‘Here it is, do you wish to license it or not?’ ” Mr. Lucas said. “That’s it. There’s no notes, no comments. I don’t care what your opinion is. You either put it on the air or you don’t.”
>George Lucas: [With Ahsoka] I wanted to develop a character who would help Anakin settle down. He's a wild child after [Attack of the Clones]. He and Obi Wan don't get along. So we wanted to look at how Anakin and Ahsoka become friends, partners, a team. When you become a parent or you become a teacher you have to become more responsible. I wanted to force Anakin into that role of responsibility, into that juxtaposition. I have a couple of daughters so I have experience with that situation. I said instead of a guy let's make her a girl. Teenage girls are just as hard to deal with as teenage boys are.
>Ahsoka was created, says Lucas, "Because I needed to mature Anakin. The best way to get somebody to become responsible and mature is to have them become a parent or a teacher. You have to think about what you're doing and set an example. You look at your behavior and the way you do things much differently. The idea was to use her to make Anakin become more mature. We've made her a more extreme version of what Anakin was — a little out there, independent, vital and full of life, but even more so. He gets a little dose of his own medicine."
>SW: It also seems to show a little bit more of the clone characters as well.
>Lucas: Yeah, now we get introduced to the clones, which we didn’t get in the movies. Now, they’re like main characters and they really are central to the whole thing, and you can identify them and know who they are, and it’s sort of like “Band of Brothers” only with Jedi. (laughs)
>GEORGE LUCAS: The Jedi won't lead droids. Their whole basis is connecting with the life force. They'd just say, 'That's not the way we operate. We don't function with nonlife-forms." So if there is to be a Republic army, it would have to be an army of humans.
>“Even though they’re clones, clones are people,” Lucas emphasized. “Everybody starts out the same, but in time, as they grow up, they change. One of the keys in doing a movie is you gotta recognize the characters.”- George Lucas, George Lucas and Dave Filoni Talk The Clone Wars
>"As explained in The Clone Wars episode “Voices”, Qui-Gon Jinn spent time with five Force Priestesses on their planet, the Wellspring of Life. They explained to him how he could keep his persona when he died and joined the Cosmic Force. Qui-Gon learned how to hear the Cosmic Force and when he died in Episode I he joined the Cosmic Force with his persona intact and was able to talk to Yoda in Episode III. When he was there, he learned more about how to become a Force ghost to keep your identity. Qui-Gon passed that information along to Yoda, Yoda taught Ben and Ben was teaching Luke how to do that. So that’s how that symbiotic circle of people learned how to go from heaven to Earth, so to speak. It’s based on Greek mythology - how to become a god, but in a much more practical sense and without the ego, without the identity."—George Lucas, The Star Wars Archives: Episodes I–III, 1999–2005
>George Lucas: Episode VII, VIII, and IX would take ideas from what happened after the Iraq War. "Okay, you fought the war, you killed everybody, now what are you going to do?" Rebuilding afterwards is harder than starting a rebellion or fighting the war. When you win the war and you disband the opposing army, what do they do? The stormtroopers would be like Saddam Hussein's Ba'athist fighters that joined ISIS and kept on fighting. The stormtroopers refuse to give up when the Republic win. They want to be stormtroopers forever, so they go to a far corner of the galaxy, start their own country and their own rebellion. There's a power vacuum so gangsters, like the Hutts, are taking advantage of the situation, and there is chaos. The key person is Darth Maul, who had been resurrected in The Clone Wars cartoons—he brings all the gangs together.
>Paul Duncan: Was Darth Maul the main villain?
>George Lucas: Yeah, but he's very old, and we have two versions of him. One is with a set of cybernetic legs like a spider, and then later on he has metal legs and he was a little bit bigger, more of a superhero. We did all this in the animated series, he was in a bunch of episodes.
>—George Lucas, The Star Wars Archives: Episodes I–III, 1999–2005
>not a George quote
Is Disney paying you or are you just deluded?
god I wish that were me
>make Quinlan Vos into a memeing homosexual
This one hurt.
I can't wait for the art style to improve once they really know what they're doing with 3D graphics. And that spinoff. And that other spinoff. And that other spinoff.
But they had already perfected it. Lucasfilm Animation makes the best looking animated shows on the market, other than, maybe, Arcane.
the series finale of the clone wars is kino, I don't care what any of these autistic neckbeards say
>watched the entirety of TCW
>Calls other people autistic neckbeards
k
>Ahsoka sacrificing her clone best frienderinos to Maul on a whim
lol
>you need to watch 133 episodes of kiddie bullshit to get to “kino”
hard pass my dude
>Star Wars got bad with Clone wars
Its been shit since Return of the Jedi
TCW deserves its own tier here since its derivative of the PT.
>Star the Clone Wars Wars
How good or bad will the Ahsoka show gonna be?
See for yourself.
I predict it will be extremely boring, mediocre and forgettable, while what's left of the Star Wars fanbase praise it as being the best thing since Empire.
Reminder that FiloBlack person, this greentext spammer, will always find any active Star Wars thread across the site to protect the sanctity of Lucas' """vision""" yet never shows up in the many anti-PT threads we have here.
This guy legit hates Star Wars and you should not engage with him.
You sound very mad
You sound very new
can confirm, seen this guy all over Cinemaphile sperging about how brain chips are superior
Rogue One and Andor are trying to save Star Wars but its too late, Filoni is essentially the new George, him and his idiot acolytes are in charge of every project
I think I know why they are basing all current shit on this kids homosexual cartoon. Because they know that star wars is now obscure and only for superfans. Those massive throngs of people who watched the OT are written off as lost after the ST
Nah, these aren't superfans, they're late zoomers that had TCW as their first exposure to Star Wars and normalgay Big Bang Theory transplants that flooded the fandom chasing the nerd trend at the time.
The actual superfans either dropped it a long time a go or are just reliving their own canons outside of Disney.
TCW is full of dumb shit but it's no worse than the prequels themselves.
I disagree seeing as how it goes out of its way to contradict the prequels with unnecessary changes, flanderizations and diluting all the nuance out of it.
>I disagree seeing as how it goes out of its way to contradict the prequels with unnecessary changes, flanderizations and diluting all the nuance out of it.
Maybe that's because your perception is diluted by years of fanfic EU garbage, instead of the actual movies. No, The Clone Wars doesn't contradict the prequels - it was made by the same man who had made the prequels, and he controlled nearly every aspect of it, plot and narrative most of all. Essentially, you are mad, because George contradicted your head-canon (equivalent to EU fanfiction). Same thing happened to those poor Gen-X souls, who had built up an image of the prequels in their heads, and then the actual thing came out, and they have been assmad ever since. That's you. Only replace the PT with your worthless fanfics, that did not manage to get Star Wars on a fundamental level.
I didn't say anything about the EU. What's your problem?
The EU lives in his head rent free and he thinks anyone that dissents against Lucas is an EUgay. Unhinged behavior, but I don't need to tell you that.
Poster count doesn't change. We all know who makes these threads.
Poorly written EU fanfiction was never relevant, and thus that point is entirely null and void.
You really are unhinged, aren't you?
>we
Good one. Nobody's in your corner.
I don't hide the fact that I make these threads to expose and annoy you, but the way you dig a hole for yourself every time by thinking anyone who dislikes TCW or Filoni is me just gets me hard.
Thank you for making my job easier.
The prequels go out of their way to contradict the OT.
How do you flanderise characters that have no personalities? How do you rob something as trite and banal as the prequels’ infantile moralising of “nuance”?
Easy. Look at Anakin.
And that's 16 based people who agree with me.
Make another post, you've already contributed greatly to my thread.
Oops, I meant 15.
It's over.
why is this guy obsessing over a children's show? Even the movies are for children. Grow up
There is only one clone wars series that is worth watching
Damn right.
Too bad they forgot to make the droids cool and threatening in the movies
They are not even cool or threatening in that very cartoon. Most of the times they just stand still while clones or mace windu punches them with his bare fists, because genndy couldn't be arsed with animating them doing stuff and shooting back.
That webm proves you wrong because they are clearly cool and threatening.
Cute padme
yes
it allowed filoni and his ilk to slowly fester the heart of star wars
>the sequels killed star wars
They were just as good if not better than the originals and way better than the prequels. Cope.
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Am I the only one here who liked Resistance? I found it more tolerable than Rebels.
I liked it for lore reasons. It explained a lot about how the First Order operated throughout the galaxy, which I appreciated given we didn't learn shit about that in TFA.
>rebels
Trash
>resistance
Trash
>tcw
Trash
>mandalorian
Mediocre as frick
>andor
Trash
>prequels
Ok
>originals
Good
>sequels
Kino that filtered the fanbase
I was with you until the sequels. Disappointing.
Dont care, they are the most underrated Star Wars anything
There isn't a single redeeming trait in any of the movies, they even look worse than the prequels somehow.
You lare blind as frick they look so much better than the prequels and the acting shits all over 1-6
Basic b***h
The Last Jedi is unironically the best acted and best looking Star Wars film by far. If you seriously claim otherwise you're deluded.
Isn't there a black in it?
Jajaja good joke there jajaja
My lego star wars collection is literally worth 5 figures now because of this show. TCW fans are insane and drove the prices up.
Which is wild because the ACTUAL TCW sets looked cheap as frick and killed my interest in Lego Star Wars for a while.
I don't understand why some people here care so much about TCW. It's a cartoon show with mostly episodes and some shit episodes. In its prime it was probably great for its target audience.
I just don't get why it warrants semi-regular hate threads
It's the same one mentally ill moron craving for attention making these threads all the time.
Nah this guy is based solely for making filoBlack person seethe every time. Unironically look forward to these threads.
Because most people have taken off the rose tinted glasses and realized a lot of the problems with modern Star Wars started with TCW.
You can thank the sequels for letting people take the filter out of how they discuss Star Wars now.
>It's a cartoon show with mostly shit episodes and a few good episodes.
Fixed.
TCW was just a Saturday morning cartoon my little sister watched that was just another whatever Star Wars story. It's Disney trying to make everything a big story that ruins the original movies that fricked up everything.