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First two episodes were good, I like how they expand on the personalities of the Clones, showing that while they feel they're expendable they actually matter and have some range of individuality. The Droids are hilarious, I can't wait for more episodes.
I was pretty sad that they never got the Matrix Thumb out, and that one of the perfect spoofs could have been Thumb of the Ring. But it never got the chance to flourish.
Oedekerk actually had brainstormed a LOTR Thumbs parody, and "Thumbmatrix" unfortunately didn't get made because Steve found out it was already made as a porno. But it's kinda late to do a Matrix parody now, especially since there have already been so many.
There is hope for more Thumbs in the future though. I got a Nick press kit for the CGI movie-spinoff TV series "Back At The Barnyard" last year that had a bio for Steve with mention of his pilot project and that he was currently "planning his next round of Thumb titles."
I've met Steve at a couple of cons, and last time I told him he'd have an easier sell if he just did another Star Wars thumb spoof. He got this "hmm" look on his face and said, "That's a really good idea!" We'll see if it ever happens.
This thread is pretty much how I thought it would be. As a theatrical release The Clone Wars was met with much venom, but as a TV show it is seen in a more favorable light.
I like it that Anakin is actually a hero, and a good friend -exactly as Obi-wan stated. I also like it that the clones have individual personalities and there is screen time to show it.
It makes Anakin's fall and Order 66 that much more tragic.
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Originally Posted by MegaPrime33
I actually just watched the movie the other day. It wasn't horrible, but at the same time it wasn't great. My problem is that this whole series basically makes the other, really good animated series, non-existent.
Genndy Tartakovsky's series is genius, but I never really considered it canon.
I mean, all of the Jedi appear to from Krypton (or at least are Super Saiyan Level 3) and the battles are way too abreviated.
But, until they start retelling the battles from that series there is no reason why they can't be valid if you want them to be.
This thread is pretty much how I thought it would be. As a theatrical release The Clone Wars was met with much venom, but as a TV show it is seen in a more favorable light.
I like it that Anakin is actually a hero, and a good friend -exactly as Obi-wan stated. I also like it that the clones have individual personalities and there is screen time to show it.
It makes Anakin's fall and Order 66 that much more tragic.
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Quoted for SMASH. That's how I felt when I saw the Clone Wars movie (which I enjoyed). ObiWan goes on about how Anakin was a great pilot and a great friend, and his face almost laments what happened, but throughout the movies I never got the feeling that he was more than a bratty apprentice (I mean there was the joking in beginning of EP 3, but then it all went downhill and we never got to see their friendship and Anakin's better side. This makes me feel worst for Darth Vader.
And yes, the battledroids are a riot, I don't care what anyone said. Star Wars started as fun. If these little idiots make if fun, then all the better.
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