This was the first episode of the series that aired on Cartoon Network and really set the tone for what this show would be. Having said that, let’s take a look back at what made this series so memorable with the top 25 episodes/arcs. Meanwhile, other storylines were arcs that consisted of three or four episodes that were tightly wound and worked more like short films.
The Clone Wars was made up of both individual episodes with quick stories that may connect to others throughout the series. By the time it ended, it was a fully realized and beautifully produced series of television and a very necessary part of the Star Wars universe.
When the show began it was a quirky children’s show that had a few very solid stories mixed in. Dave Filoni, the man in charge of the film and the series (as well as most of the Star Wars shows going forward), took this gap of time and introduced new characters and planets to this already massive universe. What began as a theatrical film in 2008 evolved into a television series that covered a mostly untold period of time between the end of Attack of the Clones and the beginning of Revenge of the Sith. After seven seasons that aired on three different networks in the span of twelve years, Star Wars: The Clone Wars finally reached its conclusion.