An Episode Guide for Star Wars: The Clone Wars is a companion book authored by Jason Fry, serving as a reference for the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated program. This book encompasses all 108 episodes that were broadcast, which includes everything up to Season Five, and also the theatrical movie. Its release date was June 3, 2013. While its main purpose was to establish a coherent timeline across the episodes, it also provided interesting trivia and behind-the-scenes information. Moreover, the initial plan was to only cover the first 100 episodes, but this was later revised to incorporate Season 5, especially given that Season 5 became the final season to air on Cartoon Network.
With this brand new guide, you can experience all 108 episodes of the _ Star Wars: The Clone Wars _ TV show again. Each episode from the initial five seasons of the animated series is allocated its own double-page spread, featuring behind-the-scenes details about the characters, spacecraft, weaponry, gadgets, and more. For the first time, this definitive guide showcases the correct chronological sequence of the Clone Wars episodes.
- Boasts in excess of 500 images in full color
- Contains intriguing "things you might have missed" [4]
TAKE A TRIP BACK THROUGH THE CLONE WARS
Re-experience the compelling events of the Clone Wars through this episode-specific guide covering all five seasons of Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Trace the narrative twists and turns of the popular television show as the story unfolds, presented for the very first time in the correct chronological order.
Reacquaint yourself with your most cherished heroes and villains, vehicles, droids, and locations, right from the beginning.
Participate in the covert missions, devious schemes, grand battles, and fatal confrontations as the Clone Wars take over the galaxy.
- On page 17, the Tantive IV is incorrectly categorized as a location rather than a vehicle.
- On page 96, in relation to the " Lethal Trackdown " episode, it incorrectly states that Aurra Sing and Boba Fett visit a Coruscant nightclub, when it was actually Plo Koon and Ahsoka Tano who did so.