"Clone Wars" on Cartoon Network
#103
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Originally posted by Groucho
DAMN! Missed the first episode. Are there any plans to repeat these or is the only way to see them again downloading them?
DAMN! Missed the first episode. Are there any plans to repeat these or is the only way to see them again downloading them?
Originally posted by Todd B.
If you don't like watching them 5 minutes at a time, just wait until Friday, Nov. 21. Cartoon Network will be showing all 10 episodes in 2 half-hour segments. Episodes 1-5 in the first half-hour, and episodes 6-10 in the second half-hour.
If you don't like watching them 5 minutes at a time, just wait until Friday, Nov. 21. Cartoon Network will be showing all 10 episodes in 2 half-hour segments. Episodes 1-5 in the first half-hour, and episodes 6-10 in the second half-hour.
#104
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What I meant was, repeating the individual segments before the next segment airs. Looking at the DirectTV guide, I think the answer is NO.
It's FIVE MINUTES long. You'd think they'd be playing this all the time.
It's FIVE MINUTES long. You'd think they'd be playing this all the time.
#105
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I think they are repeating, it's just the guide doesn't display it. Chapter 1 was repeated in the last five minutes of Justice League on Saturday, for example.
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Originally posted by Chew
I think they are repeating, it's just the guide doesn't display it. Chapter 1 was repeated in the last five minutes of Justice League on Saturday, for example.
I think they are repeating, it's just the guide doesn't display it. Chapter 1 was repeated in the last five minutes of Justice League on Saturday, for example.
#109
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Has it ever been said why they are so short. Why not 1/2 hour episodes? I'm sure there is enough battles and stories in CW to cover a dozen episodes.
I hope it wasn't done because CN wanted ratings for every day. I know I will watch the CW part and then turn to whatever show I normally watch. I won't watch whatever crappy cartoon CN has on after. I hate all of CN's Cartoon-Cartoon shows with the exception of Powerpuff Girls (which is decently funny).
I hope it wasn't done because CN wanted ratings for every day. I know I will watch the CW part and then turn to whatever show I normally watch. I won't watch whatever crappy cartoon CN has on after. I hate all of CN's Cartoon-Cartoon shows with the exception of Powerpuff Girls (which is decently funny).
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From: Chicago, only a stone's throw from Chicago (even if you throw like a girl)
http://www.theforce.net/episode2/index.shtml#22580
On Friday, November 21st, the first 10 episodes of the Clone Wars cartoon will be shown in two blocks on Cartoon Network in North America.
Episodes 1-5 will air from 7.30pm (ET/PT) with approximately two breaks.
Episodes 6-10 will air from 9.30pm (ET/PT) with approximately two breaks.
Those who receive Cartoon Network via satellite should check their local listings for the times.
On Friday, November 21st, the first 10 episodes of the Clone Wars cartoon will be shown in two blocks on Cartoon Network in North America.
Episodes 1-5 will air from 7.30pm (ET/PT) with approximately two breaks.
Episodes 6-10 will air from 9.30pm (ET/PT) with approximately two breaks.
Those who receive Cartoon Network via satellite should check their local listings for the times.
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Has it ever been said why they are so short. Why not 1/2 hour episodes? I'm sure there is enough battles and stories in CW to cover a dozen episodes.
If you noticed in the recent news from the Lucas camp, they have a very detailed marketing campaign rolling out until the new movie in '05. These shorts air in the Fall & next Spring, the OT on DVD next Fall, then the movie in Summer '05. If these shorts were any longer, they wouldn't have been ready to air so quickly.
I've seen the first 10, and I assure you, they get better as it goes on. The last 5 eps are very cool.
#113
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I think that they are pretty good. But it also makes me think how far the series has gone down that GL needs to make cartoons to bridge a gap between movies. The biggest mistake GL made was not to write the complete screenplay for the prequels like PJ did with LOTR.
And after two movies I still don't get the feeling that Anakin is headed for a fall. I don't see why him being headstrong and independent will be his downfall. A lot of jedi including Qui Gon turned out fine.
And after two movies I still don't get the feeling that Anakin is headed for a fall. I don't see why him being headstrong and independent will be his downfall. A lot of jedi including Qui Gon turned out fine.
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Originally posted by Rogue588
"Commentary tracks"...?
Why do I get the feeling that'd be like listening to an episode of Conan's smash series "60"...?
"Commentary tracks"...?
Why do I get the feeling that'd be like listening to an episode of Conan's smash series "60"...?
#115
Originally posted by Shemp
Lucas initially only wanted 1-minute episodes, but Genndy felt he could tell a better story in 3 minutes.
Lucas initially only wanted 1-minute episodes, but Genndy felt he could tell a better story in 3 minutes.
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From: Where the sky is always Carolina Blue! (Currently VA - again...)
Just watched ep. 2 on the website since I missed it last night. I'm really liking the sense of scale -- always liked that about Star Wars and this series is no exception.
A lot more is being conveyed purely by the action than the dialog and I'm really enjoying it -- despite the brevity. I'd certainly prefer a straight 1/2 hour, but this is better than I expected when it was initially announced.
A lot more is being conveyed purely by the action than the dialog and I'm really enjoying it -- despite the brevity. I'd certainly prefer a straight 1/2 hour, but this is better than I expected when it was initially announced.
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I've watched chapts. 2 and 3 (missed chapter 1). It's good but I'm in agreement with the rest of you. Way too short.
I would have liked to have seen 6 half hour long episodes over the course of 6 weeks or something.
I would have liked to have seen 6 half hour long episodes over the course of 6 weeks or something.
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Personally I like the the shortness of the episodes. I'm always for people experimenting with formats. Also, extended action scenes can become boring very easily. For instance, Black Hawk Down was a really well-made film, but I don't know anybody who loves that movie because the extended fighting becomes so monotonous. Maybe I'm just bored easily, but Samurai Jack always bores me too.
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I want to kill someone for how crappy and a waste of time chapter 3 was. Yay! five minutes of back and forth shooting and one line.
#120
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I've only seen the 1st chapter, but I wasn't too impressed. I don't particularly like the style of animation or direction.
I know it's only 3 minutes, so I won't judge it completely, but I can point to a few moments that exemplify what I don't like. First, the "Mr. Burns" like Palpatine, as commented on earlier here. Second, the shot of Anakin giving a hateful/evil look when Obi suggest he isn't ready for his own command. And third the looks that Obi and Yoda give when Palpatine ends the meeting abruptly with "then it is decided."
Some things I didn't care for just due to animation, like "Mr. Burns" fingers, or Amidala entirely. But more so it was the style of direction, like the obvious and blunt facial gestures mentioned above and the corny moments. One such corny moment was when Anakin reached the platform to board his fighter at the end and threw off his cloak in a amazing (ly overdone) fashion. And when the cloak blew into C-3PO I wasn't sure if that was suppose to be a comedic moment or not, was it?
Personally, on all these fronts I would just like a little subtlety. I know some people will say it shouldn't be subtle, that is should be grand and over the top, or that it's meant for kids, or something. But these are just my opinions and what I would like to see.
Also, the reason I only saw the first one is not because I hated the first chapter (because I really didn't, I just found some things irritating) but because I'm not going to re-arrange my schedule for 3 minutes of entertainment. I'll have to wait for the block showings.
I know it's only 3 minutes, so I won't judge it completely, but I can point to a few moments that exemplify what I don't like. First, the "Mr. Burns" like Palpatine, as commented on earlier here. Second, the shot of Anakin giving a hateful/evil look when Obi suggest he isn't ready for his own command. And third the looks that Obi and Yoda give when Palpatine ends the meeting abruptly with "then it is decided."
Some things I didn't care for just due to animation, like "Mr. Burns" fingers, or Amidala entirely. But more so it was the style of direction, like the obvious and blunt facial gestures mentioned above and the corny moments. One such corny moment was when Anakin reached the platform to board his fighter at the end and threw off his cloak in a amazing (ly overdone) fashion. And when the cloak blew into C-3PO I wasn't sure if that was suppose to be a comedic moment or not, was it?
Personally, on all these fronts I would just like a little subtlety. I know some people will say it shouldn't be subtle, that is should be grand and over the top, or that it's meant for kids, or something. But these are just my opinions and what I would like to see.
Also, the reason I only saw the first one is not because I hated the first chapter (because I really didn't, I just found some things irritating) but because I'm not going to re-arrange my schedule for 3 minutes of entertainment. I'll have to wait for the block showings.
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You don't have to rearrange your schedule... they are all posted on the Cartoon Network website the day after they air.
#123
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Originally posted by Jackskeleton
I want to kill someone for how crappy and a waste of time chapter 3 was. Yay! five minutes of back and forth shooting and one line.
I want to kill someone for how crappy and a waste of time chapter 3 was. Yay! five minutes of back and forth shooting and one line.
God, it was dull.
#124
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Yeah, I have a feeling that Chapter 3 will work a lot better when watched with all the others together. By itself, it was pretty monotonous. That's the danger of having 3-4 minute programs that don't air back-to-back, I guess.
I've been pretty happy with it so far, aside from the boring 3rd part. But, again, I suspect this will be less of a big deal when we have all 20 of them strung together.
I've been pretty happy with it so far, aside from the boring 3rd part. But, again, I suspect this will be less of a big deal when we have all 20 of them strung together.



