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Season 6 – Star Wars: The Clone Wars

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The first weekly TV series from Lucasfilm Animation chronicles the adventures of Anakin Skywalker, Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi and other popular characters from the "Star Wars" universe during the violent Clone Wars, as dwindling numbers of Jedi knights struggle to restore peace.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars — Season 6

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Sophisticated storytelling and quality animation make the sixth season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars a fitting end to the series.

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Christian Blauvelt Entertainment Weekly 10/31/2018
Having matured with every season since its inauspicious 2008 pilot movie, The Clone Wars has become a cinematic actioner as enjoyable for adult fans as its target youngling audience. Go to Full Review
David Wiegand San Francisco Chronicle 11/09/2015
As ever, the jaw-dropping sophistication of the animation plays an enormous role in making the episodes come alive. Go to Full Review
Sonia Saraiya AV Club 10/29/2015
A-
It works to rectify the mistakes of the prequels by filling in all the gaps and adding many, many layers of nuance to the major characters. It manages to have fun while also telling serious and sometimes even tragic stories. Go to Full Review
Adrian Andrade El Mexicano 05/01/2018
Hearing Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon is sensational... Go to Full Review
Noel Kirkpatrick TV.com 04/27/2018
It seems like a rollicking adventure and conspiracy yarn set in the narrative universe of a famed and lucrative media franchise, but every now and then, you scratch away at the surface and find something very purposeful. Go to Full Review
Mark Reilly Schmoes Know 04/26/2018
4.5/5
Overall I loved, loved, loved this season of the Clone Wars it's fantastic... Go to Full Review
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Stephen C @bob25009 Nov 12 13 successful Cartoon Network episodes. See more ron h Jun 27 best star wars animation See more stefan C Jun 4 This is how you make a good Star wars Story. Even there are real actors who did the voices in all the seasons but i am glad that they pick Liam Neeson For Qi Gon Jin! See more Marco L @decatur555 May 30 (CASTELLANO) Durante años pensé que The Clone Wars era una serie para niños. Colores chillones, animación rara, personajes caricaturescos... No ayudaba que se emitiera en canales juveniles y que muchos fans “de siempre” la ignoraran. Y sin embargo, qué error tan grande. Porque tras esa primera impresión algo infantil, lo que se esconde aquí es una de las obras más complejas, maduras y emocionantes de todo el universo Star Wars. Es cierto que las dos primeras temporadas pueden despistar. El orden cronológico salta, hay episodios de relleno y no todo parece avanzar. Pero a partir de la tercera —y sobre todo desde la cuarta— la serie da un giro brutal. Se vuelve más oscura, más densa, más adulta. Aparecen tramas que conectan directamente con lo que vendrá después, y los personajes crecen con una profundidad que nunca vimos en las películas. Lo de Obi-Wan en Mandalore es trágico y hermoso. Lo de Ahsoka, directamente inolvidable. La evolución de Anakin, sin necesidad de exagerar ni justificar, es creíble y dolorosa. Los clones, por fin, son tratados como lo que son: personas. Cada uno con su nombre, su carácter, sus miedos. Y luego está Maul. Qué decir de Maul. Si alguien pensaba que era solo un villano de usar y tirar en La amenaza fantasma, aquí se lleva una lección magistral de redención narrativa. Los últimos capítulos son puro cine. El asedio de Mandalore es un espectáculo visual y emocional que no tiene nada que envidiar a una película. La animación alcanza un nivel increíble, la música de Kevin Kiner se mete bajo la piel, y el guión conecta como un puente perfecto con La venganza de los Sith. Verlo sabiendo lo que va a pasar no lo hace menos impactante, sino más. Terminé la serie con lágrimas en los ojos. No exagero. Porque me ha hecho reconciliarme con partes del universo que creía menores. Porque me ha mostrado lo que significa ser Jedi, lo que cuesta una guerra, y lo que duele una traición. Y porque me ha demostrado, una vez más, que no hay que juzgar una historia por su forma, sino por su fondo. Si eres fan de Star Wars y aún no has visto The Clone Wars, estás perdiéndote una de las mejores experiencias que esta galaxia lejana nos ha ofrecido jamás. (ENGLISH) For years, I thought The Clone Wars was just a kids’ show. Bright colors, odd animation, cartoonish characters… It didn’t help that it aired on youth networks and that many long-time fans simply ignored it. But what a mistake that was. Beneath that first, childish impression lies one of the most complex, mature, and emotionally powerful works in the entire Star Wars universe. Yes, the first two seasons can be confusing. The chronological order jumps around, there’s filler, and not everything seems to matter. But from season three — and especially season four — the show takes a sharp turn. It gets darker, denser, more adult. Plotlines begin to tie directly into future events, and the characters grow with a depth we never saw in the films. Obi-Wan’s arc on Mandalore is tragic and beautiful. Ahsoka’s story is simply unforgettable. Anakin’s evolution — without exaggeration or excuses — is believable and painful. And finally, the clones are treated as what they are: people. Each with a name, a personality, and fears. Then there’s Maul. If you thought he was just a throwaway villain from The Phantom Menace, think again — his arc here is a masterclass in redemption. The final episodes are pure cinema. The Siege of Mandalore is a visual and emotional spectacle that rivals any film. The animation reaches stunning levels, Kevin Kiner’s music cuts deep, and the script acts as a perfect bridge into Revenge of the Sith. Watching it knowing what’s coming doesn’t dull the impact — it heightens it. I finished the series in tears. No exaggeration. Because it made me reconnect with parts of the saga I once dismissed. Because it shows what it really means to be a Jedi, what war really costs, and how betrayal truly hurts. And because it reminded me, once again, not to judge a story by its format, but by its heart. If you’re a Star Wars fan and haven’t seen The Clone Wars yet, you’re missing one of the greatest experiences this galaxy far, far away has ever given us. See more Matt O May 23 “The Mystery Deepens” – 4/5 Season 6 dives into the lore with some of the show’s most thought-provoking arcs. The Fives conspiracy storyline is gripping, adding real weight to the Order 66 setup. Yoda’s spiritual journey toward the end is slower but pays off with deeper insight into the Force. While not packed with action like other seasons, the mystery and tension make this a standout in terms of storytelling. See more Nerd W Apr 21 Brilliant Ending to the story. See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Mar 7, 2014 The Unknown Cadet Tup suffers from a neurological disorder, so Anakin takes him to be examined. Details Episode 2 Aired Mar 7, 2014 Conspiracy Cadet Fives must enter Tup's mind. Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 7, 2014 Fugitive Cadet Tup goes back to Coruscant; Cadet Fives investigates a modified code. Details Episode 4 Aired Mar 7, 2014 Orders Fives is accused of trying to murder the Chancellor. Details Episode 5 Aired Mar 7, 2014 An Old Friend Ahsoka alerts Anakin and Obi-Wan to Maul's location, but the news of Grievous' attack on Coruscant and Palpatine's capture forces a difficult decision for the Jedi. Details Episode 6 Aired Mar 7, 2014 The Rise of Clovis Clovis becomes the leader of his clan. Details Episode 7 Aired Mar 7, 2014 Crisis at the Heart Clovis gets involved in the war after making a deal with Count Dooku. Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 7, 2014 The Disappeared Bardotta is threatened by an ancient prophecy. Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 7, 2014 The Disappeared Julia is kidnapped by a cult. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 7, 2014 The Lost One Sifo Dyas' death is investigated once again. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 7, 2014 Voices Yoda hears voices of the deceased. Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 7, 2014 Destiny Yoda must face trials to learn about the Force. Details Episode 13 Aired Mar 7, 2014 Sacrifice Yoda faces his final test. Details
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Season Info

Director
Dave Filoni, Giancarlo Volpe, Kyle Dunlevy, Rob Coleman
Executive Producer
George Lucas, Catherine Winder
Screenwriter
George Lucas, Henry Gilroy, Drew Z. Greenberg, Scott Murphy, Paul Dini
Network
Cartoon Network
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Kids & Family, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Action, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
Mar 7, 2014