The Star Wars: The Clone Wars multimedia project is a project created by Lucasfilm Ltd., in conjunction with Del Rey, Dark Horse Comics, Cartoon Network and LucasArts. The main focus of the project is the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series that premiered in 2008 and concluded in 2020 with the final season.
Chronicling the three year period of the Clone Wars between the films Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) and through Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005), the project consists of a vast array of novels, comic books, video games and other media.
The TV series was preceded by a full-length 3D animated feature film, directed by Dave Filoni. The film was released theatrically on August 14, 2008 and focused on Jedi Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Ahsoka Tano foiling a scheme by Count Dooku to kidnap Rotta, the son of influential gangster Jabba Desilijic Tiure.
The TV series premiered on Cartoon Network October 3, 2008 with the episode "Ambush" and ended its run on the channel with "The Wrong Jedi," the final episode of the fifth season. A sixth season, titled The Lost Missions, was shown on the Netflix streaming service, after which the series was cancelled.
At San Diego Comic-Con 2018, Dave Filoni announced the show's return for a seventh and final season. The twelve episodes premiered on Disney's streaming platform Disney+ from February 21 to May 4, 2020.
Although it primarily centered on the exploits of Skywalker, Kenobi, Tano and Captain Rex during the course of the Clone Wars, the series nonetheless featured a large cast of characters, with entire episodes focusing on other Jedi, clone troopers, politicians and many other individuals affected by the war.
Eight unfinished episodes were released on StarWars.com in story-reel form as part of The Clone Wars Legacy project in 2014–2015.
A series of five tie-in novels were released between 2008 and 2010, authored by Karen Traviss and Karen Miller.
A series of young adult novels by Ryder Windham was published between 2009 and 2012.
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Secret Missions
Additionally, a variety of books for young reader audiences was published, as well as a number of reference books.
- Dark Disciple
- Dark Disciple audiobook
A monthly comic series ran for twelve issues over three arcs and was published between 2008 and 2010.
- Arc 1: Slaves of the Republic
- Arc 2: In Service of the Republic
- Arc 3: Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Hero of the Confederacy
A series of ten digest sized graphic novels were also published.
- The Clone Wars: Shipyards of Doom
- The Clone Wars: Crash Course
- The Clone Wars: The Wind Raiders of Taloraan
- The Clone Wars: The Colossus of Destiny
- The Clone Wars: Deadly Hands of Shon-Ju
- The Clone Wars: The Starcrusher Trap
- The Clone Wars: Strange Allies
- The Clone Wars: The Enemy Within
- The Clone Wars: The Sith Hunters
- The Clone Wars: Defenders of the Lost Temple
- The Clone Wars: The Smuggler's Code
In addition to those, a number of other related series and one-shot comics have been published.
- Star Wars: Darth Maul—Death Sentence
- The Clone Wars: The Gauntlet of Death
- The Clone Wars: Opress Unleashed
- The Clone Wars Comic UK featured comic strips based on the TV series, totaling 54 issues.
- For the first three seasons of the show, a weekly webcomic series ran on StarWars.com.
A number of tie-in video games have been released.
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars, a mobile game.
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance, a 2008 game for the Nintendo DS.
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels, a 2008 fighting game for the Wii.
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes, a 2009 multi-platform action game.
- Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures, an MMO game that was active between 2010-2014.
- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, a non-canon video game in the LEGO Star Wars series.
An online in-universe news outlet briefly existed in 2008 and was brought back in 2009 to tie-in to the Republic Heroes video game. Each episode of the series is also accompanied by an episode guide, published online.
On April 25, 2014, much of the pre-existing Expanded Universe material was declared non-canon by Lucasfilm Ltd., although the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series and the 2008 film remained canon.
Wookieepedia treats the 2008 feature film and seasons one through six as belonging to both "Legends" and canon continuities. Tie-in media published prior to the LucasFilm declaration of April 25, 2014 is considered solely "Legends", while television episodes and tie-in material published after that date is exclusively canon.