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George Lucas' Star Wars prequels were received with widespread scorn by the geek community upon their release and, while their reputations have been somewhat rehabilitated by endearing memes and the passionate, nostalgic support of those who loved the movies as children, much of the eventual goodwill surrounding these films was likely engendered by the higher quality of their animated spinoffs. Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which began in 2008 and concluded in 2020, is one of the most beloved products of the sprawling Star Wars franchise overall. Somewhat overshadowed is the preceding (and similarly-named) Star Wars: Clone Wars, a series of loosely connected vignettes overseen by director Genndy Tartakovsky and released between Attack Of The Clones (2002) and Revenge Of The Sith (2005). This episode is about the Tartakovsky program.
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George Lucas' Star Wars prequels were received with widespread scorn by the geek community upon their release and, while their reputations have been somewhat rehabilitated by endearing memes and the passionate, nostalgic support of those who loved the movies as children, much of the eventual goodwill surrounding these films was likely engendered by the higher quality of their animated spinoffs. Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which began in 2008 and concluded in 2020, is one of the most beloved products of the sprawling Star Wars franchise overall. Somewhat overshadowed is the preceding (and similarly-named) Star Wars: Clone Wars, a series of loosely connected vignettes overseen by director Genndy Tartakovsky and released between Attack Of The Clones (2002) and Revenge Of The Sith (2005). This episode is about the Tartakovsky program.