Star Wars: Clone Wars

Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003)

36 mistakes in season 2 - chronological order

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Chapter 14 - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Jedi Roron Corobb is bellowing at the droids on the pavement, the amount of damage gets bigger and smaller between shots, as does the size of the slabs on the pavement.

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Chapter 14 - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: In the Nelvaan cave, Anakin looks around a corner. In that scene, the scar over his right eye and the tattoo which should cover it are not there.

Chapter 14 - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Grievous intercepts Palpatine and his escort at the bottom of the elevator, he lands in front of the droid mass. But as the drois raise their arms and march forward, he suddenly stands right inside the first line.

Chapter 14 - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When Palpatine says he won't be threatened by Grievous, Grievous's hand reaches out for him but it has 4 fingers on it, in the next shot he has his usual 5 once again.

Chapter 14 - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When the mutated Nelvaan braves are unleashed on Anakin, and Anakin tries to calm them down, there is a shot of the last Nelvaan male in the mutation tube with his arms free. Before and after that scene, though, his arms are shackled.

Chapter 14 - S2-E4

Continuity mistake: When the temple caves in some rocks and crystals appear to go through the floor and the ones that don't are gone in the next shot.

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Chapter 15 - S2-E5

Continuity mistake: After Anakin and the most recently mutated Nelvaanian free the other mutated, the latter puts his hand on one of his fellow's shoulder. When he does, the control harness the two should have destroyed earlier is still on; in the next scene right after, the harness is gone. (00:53:20)

Chapter 15 - S2-E5

Other mistake: When the most recently mutated Nelvaanian tries to show Anakin how to free his tribe mates, the second Nelvaanian he rips the control harness from, suddenly has his implanted left arm blaster missing; instead his hand - which should have been amputated - appears.

Chapter 15 - S2-E5

Continuity mistake: When Mace Windu intercepts Grievous at the latter's gunship, Grievous activates his lightsabers while standing on the ramp to his ship's hatch. But when Windu crushes his chest and Grievous starts to cough, he is suddenly standing right inside the hatch.

Chapter 15 - S2-E5

Deliberate mistake: When Mace Windu jumps aboard the gunship and orders the pilot to turn around, and the pilot replies with "Yes, sir", there is a blaster cannon mounted in front of the pilot canopy. However, LAAT gunships do not have a blaster mounted right before the canopy. This shot evidently comes from the scene in Chapter XXIII where Windu rescues an ARC-170 fighter from three vulture Droids.

Chapter 15 - S2-E5

Factual error: When a droid fires a continuous laser beam at Windu, it is drawn over the street before Windu deflects it. But the beam curiously does not cut up the pavement or even leave scorch marks.

Chapter 16 - S2-E6

Deliberate mistake: In the previous episodes Padme's ship was the yacht from Episode II ATOC, but in this episode the bottom shows the same ship from Episode I TPM. (00:00:15)

Chapter 17 - S2-E7

Continuity mistake: The ships' positions change constantly throughout the episode. This is easiest to spot when the troops are leaving their transport.

Chapter 17 - S2-E7

Other mistake: When the Clone Troopers dispatched to protect Anakin arrive on Yavin 4, Anakin addresses their leader as Sergeant. As stated in several sources, Clone Sergeants have green markings on their helmet and arm armor, but this one has the plain white armor of a regular Trooper.

Chapter 13 - S2-E3

Captain Fordo: Fall back! Fall back! Fall back!
Yoda: Hold your positions! Hold your positions!

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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.

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