Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Voyage of Temptation - S2-E13

Continuity mistake: Satine and her guards along everyone else who entered the shuttle at the end of the episode disappear - you can easily see inside the shuttle and through the other window.

The Phantom Apprentice - S7-E10

Continuity mistake: Rex, escorting a captured Gar Saxon, is holding a pistol in his left hand when he stops because he sees where Ahsoka and Maul are fighting on the underside of the city dome. In the next shot, when he points at the fight and orders his men to get the gunships, he's holding a pistol in his right hand instead. (00:23:05)

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Grievous Intrigue - S2-E9

Continuity mistake: When Obi-Wan duels Grievous on the bridge of his Arquitens cruiser, the cyborg General slashes up several computer consoles with some of his four lightsabers. Later, when Obi-Wan sends two clone officers to the bridge to try to detach the ship, the consoles are in the background with no visible damage.

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Shattered - S7-E11

Revealing mistake: When R7 goes to plug in to the socket to look up information on Fives, he moves right in front of one arm of a droid charging station in the room which should be in front of him. (00:16:32)

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Ambush - S1-E1

Revealing mistake: When the battle droid commander orders the tanks to stop because they can't go any further into the forest, the fingers of the droid nearest to the camera clip through the wall of its tank. (00:07:49)

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The Phantom Apprentice - S7-E10

Continuity mistake: During Ahsoka and Maul's duel, just before she kicks him through a wall, he's pushing her down with his double-bladed lightsaber while she's resisting with her two lightsabers. In a shot from behind her, she has one blade on each side of the handle of his lightsaber, but a close-up of her shows both of her blades on the same side. (00:20:19)

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Victory and Death - S7-E12

Continuity mistake: Throughout the episode, clone troopers are wearing armor with four different types of markings; some have none, some bear the markings of the Coruscant Guard, some bear the markings of the 332d Company (Ahsoka's unit), and some bear the markings of the 501st Legion. However, at the end of the episode, the memorial in which clone trooper helmets are placed on their graves, only helmets with no markings and helmets with 332nd markings can be seen, none from the 501st Legion or Coruscant Guard.

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Sacrifice - S6-E13

Continuity mistake: When Yoda arrives at Korriban, the wings of his starfighter open up when he flies down to the planet. However, in the second shot of him flying down, the wings are closed. (00:01:10)

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Defenders of Peace - S1-E14

Continuity mistake: Rex has a bandage on his left arm for the entirety of the episode after getting injured in the previous one. After Aayla destroys the probe droid, in a shot of her, Ahsoka, Rex and Bly walking over to the destroyed droid, the bandage is missing. (00:07:11)

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Shattered - S7-E11

Revealing mistake: When Ahsoka and Rex walk onto the bridge of the Star Destroyer, in one shot the right part of his kama is partially transparent, revealing his thigh armour beneath it. (00:08:05)

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The Phantom Apprentice - S7-E10

Continuity mistake: When Ahsoka, Rex and Bo-Katan are watching the evacuation, Rex is holding his helmet under his left arm. When the three of them are going inside as Bo remarks that the occupation cannot last much longer, Rex is suddenly empty-handed. (00:13:27)

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Old Friends Not Forgotten - S7-E9

Continuity mistake: When Bo-Katan storms the throne room, the pistol she's holding in her right hand is kicked out of her hand by one of the supercommandos. However, when she goes to fight Almec, there's a pistol in her right holster despite her not having had time to retrieve the weapon. (00:23:30)

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Mystery of a Thousand Moons - S1-E18

Obi-Wan: Very impressive. You just destroyed seventeen defenseless battle droids without suffering a scratch.
[Another battle droid falls apart.]
Anakin: Eighteen, actually.

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Suggested correction: I know there was talk about whether this is a legitimate mistake or a trivia entry. The episodes were simply aired out of order. "A War on Two Fronts" was supposed to be the season premiere, but they ended up airing "Revival" instead. On the DVD, the episodes are ordered chronologically, and "Revival" is placed later between what's regarded on IMDb as episode 13 and 14.

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Answer: I would say his death in Phantom Menace was more of a controversy. He was a fan favorite character from the movie, and his fight scene largely regarded as the best part of the movie. It was more he was brought back to please the Star Wars fans and few, if any, had problems with it.

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