Jedi Knights lead the Grand Army of the Republic against the droid army of the Separatists.Jedi Knights lead the Grand Army of the Republic against the droid army of the Separatists.Jedi Knights lead the Grand Army of the Republic against the droid army of the Separatists.
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- TriviaIn order to make the Clone Troopers sound like individuals, Dee Bradley Baker recorded every voice separately and gave each one a different inflection. He liked to write down a particular adjective for each one. For instance some sound a bit younger, others a bit more proper, whereas another may sound like a bully, or a grunt. During later seasons, he was able to record all of the voices in the same take.
- GoofsAll Clone Troopers are identified with a 4-digit CT number. This would only work if there were fewer than 10,000 Clone Troopers. There are said to be millions of Clone Troopers.
Clones are identified by more than 4 numbers. CT-27-5555 (Fives) is the 5555th Clone from batch 27. There are also Clones with different ID formats like CT-0000/1010 (Fox) meaning there can be enough ID permutations to account for the entire Clone Army.
- Crazy creditsEvery episode begins with an inspirational quote; this is often relevant to the episode at hand.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #41.7 (2009)
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I actually stumbled on this series by accident - and what a nice surprise! While I did not see the associated animated film (because of the very bad reviews), this show seems to have some very good things going for it.
For a TV series, the visuals and sounds are really great. The colors, scenery and style of "3D" animation are really appealing. And the sounds (including character voices) are pretty well done too.
Characters: It took me three episodes to get comfortable with the new look of the main characters. It was a bit awkward watching them at first, but now it's OK. One slight issue I still have is that they sometimes remind me of characters from a kid's show than a general audience show.
But that's OK - it's really great to have 30 minutes of good quality Star Wars story-telling each week. The force is with this show!
For a TV series, the visuals and sounds are really great. The colors, scenery and style of "3D" animation are really appealing. And the sounds (including character voices) are pretty well done too.
Characters: It took me three episodes to get comfortable with the new look of the main characters. It was a bit awkward watching them at first, but now it's OK. One slight issue I still have is that they sometimes remind me of characters from a kid's show than a general audience show.
But that's OK - it's really great to have 30 minutes of good quality Star Wars story-telling each week. The force is with this show!
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