Here is my Clone Wars review.
All of the amazing action and admirable charm that has become associated with the Star Wars films is still very much present in this fourth installment of the series, The Clone Wars.
A long time ago…
Since beginning in 1999 with Episode I-The Phantom Menace, George Lucas’ Star Wars series has been taking audiences (mostly boys) to a galaxy far away in space. Due to its popularity, two more movies followed: Episodes II and III. These were released in the theater. In 2004, three more movies followed but were sold only as a DVD box set and never shown in theaters.
But, Star Wars returns to the movie screens this summer with a cartoon version titled The Clone Wars (I apologize for not knowing which episode this movie is, but it never says.) This new movie brings back some Star Wars favorites like C3-PO, R2-D2 and OB-1, but also introduces new characters that fans are sure to love.
The whole movie is about a war between a robot army and the other army that dresses like robots. OB-1 and Anakin are Jeddi warriors who prefer the use of glowing swords and magic to ray guns. The Jeddi warriors are amazing fighters and can pretty much beat up anyone, but they use their magic for good. Well, most of them. There is one, an older man named Darth Sith, who uses his magic powers to control the army of robots.
As the story unfolds, we meet several of the new characters. First, there are the slug people who make you squirm, at first, but you grow to appreciate them. There are a lot of slugs in this movie, actually. One is a baby slug and one is an openly gay slug. The baby slug, called Stinky in the movie (I swear, I’m not being mean. That’s what they called him! LOL) is kidnapped by Darth Sith and his dad wants him back, so Anakin and R2-D2 and Padawan, a female Jeddi character (go girl!) do everything they can to rescue it. In exchange for finding Stinky, the dad says the Jeddi can come to his planet anytime they like.
Tons of amazing battles and amazing drawing make The Clone Wars a treat for almost everyone. Older people might not like it because it is on the loud side, but a lot of young people will like it. As for little kids…well, what’s to say? Little kids are gonna love this cartoon!
Who knows where this story will go in the next episode. Will the robots end up winning the war? Will there be any romantic developments between Anakin and Padawan? We will have to wait and see.
I have to congratulate George Lucas for being brave enough to have an openly gay character in his movie. Also, I think little girls will think Padawan is the coolest, toughest female ever to be put on film. She holds her own with the Jeddis and proves that it doesn’t matter if you’re a boy or a girl,…magic makes everyone equal.
I give The Clone Wars 4.5 out of 5 winks