Star Wars: The Clone Wars

The Deserter - S2-E10

Continuity mistake: After the newsreel, the episode's opening scene is of Grievous seeing Republic ships flying in to land and declaring that he needs to find an escape pod. But only in his second scene in the episode is Grievous informed that the transmitter on his escape pod is broken, prompting him to make that decision. (00:01:25)

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The Zillo Beast - S2-E18

Continuity mistake: When Mace and Ponds have the exchange that ends with the Jedi General dropping "I have a bad feeling about this", Ponds' kama (kilt) has a blue border instead of the usual maroon to match his armour. (00:08:43)

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Innocents of Ryloth - S1-E20

Continuity mistake: When Obi-Wan lines up his commandeered cannon for a second shot and Waxer and Boil load in another charge, they grab the ammunition from the same exact position at the top of a stack that they took the first ammunition charge, used for Obi-Wan's first shot with the commandeered gun. (00:21:09)

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Innocents of Ryloth - S1-E20

Continuity mistake: Obi-Wan drops his lightsaber during the run-in with the gutkurrs, and Cody is explicitly shown returning it to him after the creatures are contained. However, when Obi-Wan initially releases his control on the creatures, the weapon is visible on his belt. (00:17:24)

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Storm Over Ryloth - S1-E19

Continuity mistake: The Resolute's bridges are missing their red colouration when it arrives at Ryloth and moves to angle its hull towards the Separatist ships. (00:20:51)

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The Gungan General - S1-E12

Continuity mistake: When Jar Jar and one of the clones are shown burying Kharrus, a creature walking by in the background disappears between the shot where Commander Stone is looking at what's going on and the following close-up. (00:08:53)

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The Gungan General - S1-E12

Continuity mistake: The clone troopers accompanying Jar Jar and Senator Kharrus are members of the Coruscant Guard and all have the unit's red armour markings. But in the middle of the sequence where the shuttle comes under attack, as Jar Jar is flung down the hallway, the troopers sitting across from Kharrus and Commander Stone have unmarked white armour. (00:04:33)

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The Gungan General - S1-E12

Continuity mistake: When Obi-Wan and Anakin snap "YES!" in response to Dooku's question, Obi-Wan's hands, cuffed together with a pair of handcuffs linked by an electrified cable, have somehow moved so the cable on his waist chain is inside the circle of his arms, despite that not being the case when he came to inside the cell earlier in the scene. (00:01:36)

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Downfall of a Droid - S1-E6

Continuity mistake: At the beginning of the fight with the assassin droids, Anakin cuts off the right arm of the one Ahsoka ends up fighting. Yet during the fight, just before she says "Get back, ya pistonhead", the droid briefly has both arms. (00:12:10)

Rookies - S1-E5

Continuity mistake: Before the clones retake the base, they have just enough blasters between them for all five of them to wield one each. When Rex is dealing with the commando droid captain, his left holster still has a pistol in it even though he loaned his other pistol to Cody. (00:14:00)

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Clone Cadets - S3-E1

Continuity mistake: During the first training test, when Fives and Cutup have an exchange where the former tells the latter to flank right and gets a bad pun in response, Cutup is wearing Echo's practice armour (with a number 3 on it) instead of his own, which is marked with a 4. (00:10:38)

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Rookies - S1-E5

Other mistake: The battle droids - including the commando droids featured here - habitually have two broad fingers and a thumb. So how can a commando droid squeeze itself completely into clone trooper armor without its broad fingers tearing open the gloves, since it can't separate its fingers?

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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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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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