Ahsoka's skin is orange. No natural, *healthy* human skin tone is even close to that hue (crappy fake tan, and carotenosis don't count.)With the whole Ahsoka thing, would the actor's skin tone have any effect on the makeup? I was wondering if maybe they went with an actress with darker skin because it's closer to the character's skin tone.
Or don’t. Makes it easier to binge as you’re not constantly stopping to change episodes.^ If you're going to watch The Clone Wars for the first time, follow this order:
https://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-the-clone-wars-chronological-episodeorder
Or don’t. Makes it easier to binge as you’re not constantly stopping to change episodes.
Aired date works just as fine, since that was the way they released it, they obviously intended it to be watched that way.
The Clone Wars is a little weird in that (as evidenced by the above posted chronological viewing order) not all of the episodes were aired, or even produced in chronological order. It got away with this because it was largely an anthology show made up (at least in the beginning) of two to four episode "arcs" interspaced by a bunch of standalones. A bunch of those featured Anakin, Obi-Wan & Ahsoka and one might expect, but not all.I’ve been thinking about doing a rewatch of Doctor Who but after today’s Mandalorian, it might be time to dive into the expanded Star Wars universe. As someone who has only seen the feature films, what is the order I go in to get full enjoyment of this part of the Star Wars franchise? Do I start with the Clone Wars film and then series or series and then film. I feel like I should have been more excited for the appearances on this episode, but the thing that got me excited was the whole Mandalorian sects thing that was forming and the possibility of Pascal being able to take the helmet off. I feel like I have a lot of catching up to do and I don’t know where to begin.
He was sans hover-pram thing from episode 3 last season too. This was his second one that Kuiil built in the penultimate episode. One assumes he'll get a new one again at some point. In the mean time; they'll cope.Agree with most of the posts but I do have a lingering question about a minor point.
Baby Yoda lost his floaty ball pram. Not going to get back either, it was crushed, discarded then blown up with the boat. Aside from being a cool prop, the Child is now going to have to be carried around, then set down for combat sequences. Maybe they will give him an even better MkII version, without something of similar function things are goinig to be more awkward to film....
I mean, that was pretty much what Mando did through parts of the first couple of episodes this season, so I see no issue with it. And I doubt it will be long without it.Agree with most of the posts but I do have a lingering question about a minor point.
Baby Yoda lost his floaty ball pram. Not going to get back either, it was crushed, discarded then blown up with the boat. Aside from being a cool prop, the Child is now going to have to be carried around, then set down for combat sequences. Maybe they will give him an even better MkII version, without something of similar function things are goinig to be more awkward to film....
Staying alive.............Makes you wonder what Ashoka was doing during the movies.
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