Star Wars: Clone Wars

Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003)

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Corrected entry: All the Vulture Droids in this series are brown like in the first prequel film. But being the Clone Wars they should be blue with markings of the Confederate Navy.

Correction: The Clone Wars series takes place *before* Revenge of the Sith (which establishes the blue-colored Vulture droids). These are simply droids that haven't been refurbished yet.

JC Fernandez

Correction: It's a stylistic cartoon, and inconsistencies between films/TV shows are not valid mistakes. This would only be valid if he didn't consistently have five fingers during this show.

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Corrected entry: The Vulture Droids first seen in TPM are brown like when they were first seen at the battle of Coruscant. But as is later pointed out, they are blue with Confederate markings during the war, even though they had otherwise never before been seen until ROTS in the series.

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Corrected entry: In this series, the powers of the Jedi seem to be boosted up to a virtually superhuman degree. In Chapter XII for instance, Mace Windu easily scatters or dismembers scores of combat droids with his telekinetic abilities, and Kit Fisto easily defeats the giant walking cannon with a telekinetic water bubble. If the Jedi truly were that powerful, they should not have had as much trouble as they had in the Geonosis arena in 'Attack of the Clones'.

Correction: The Jedi in the arena could have had their abilities with the force clouded by the presence of Dooku.

Chapter 8 - S1-E8

Other mistake: The crest of the clone trooper's helmet, when he points out that the cannons are being destroyed, does not reach down to the eyeslit, whereas it does with the others'.

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Chapter 12 - S2-E2

Oro Dassyne: I wonder how many they'll send. We've got so much firepower in here, these walls are ray-shielded. They can't take this fort. It'll probably be, uh, fifty Jedi. They'll need at least that many. Huh, maybe a hundred Jedi! They'll never take this base with less. Ha, they'll need an army of Jedi!
Battle Droid: I have a visual.
Oro Dassyne: Jedi?
Battle Droid: I think so.
Oro Dassyne: How many? A thousand?
Battle Droid: No.
Oro Dassyne: Eighty?
Battle Droid: No, sir.
Oro Dassyne: What? Fifty?
Battle Droid: Less.
Oro Dassyne: Forty? Come on, how many?
Battle Droid: Two.
Oro Dassyne: What?! Give me those!

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Chapter 15 - S2-E5

Trivia: In Revenge Of The Sith, General Grievous' first appearance was made notable by his rasping cough. In the Star Wars storyline, the crushing of his chest by Mace Windu in this episode was presented as the logical reason; but actually, George Lucas merely wanted to signify that Grievous is not a droid, but a cyborg.

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Answer: Her date of birth is unrevealed. What little is known is that she was found as a child (precise age unknown) by a Jedi who crashlanded on her homeworld of Rattatak somewhere around 40BBY (precise year unknown). Realising her Force potential, he took her as his Padawan and trained her for some years, only to be cut down by a local warlord before he could finish, leaving her to seek vengeance on the warlords who had conspired against him, precipitating her fall to the Dark Side. It's difficult to determine her precise age from all this, but if we assume that she was ten when she was found, and that was in 40BBY, then Asajj would be 28 at the outbreak of the Clone Wars. So figure on anywhere in a range a few years either side of that.

Tailkinker

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