You want to see action Luke, read Mindor.
Eh, it's really not the same thing. FOTJ is much more...intense, especially Apocalypse.
You want to see action Luke, read Mindor.
Anakin's motivation makes more sense in the ROTS novel.
That's too bad, I really loved the 2003 series.
But I do think you have to look at it as an "interpretation" of Star Wars.
The Jedi in it are invincible super humans. Mace Windu takes out thousands of droids single-handedly.
And Grevious grabbing Palpatine is portrayed slightly differently than in "Labyrinth of Evil".
So it's basically an exaggerated telling of what really happened.
That's too bad, I really loved the 2003 series.
But I do think you have to look at it as an "interpretation" of Star Wars.
The Jedi in it are invincible super humans. Mace Windu takes out thousands of droids single-handedly.
And Grevious grabbing Palpatine is portrayed slightly differently than in "Labyrinth of Evil".
So it's basically an exaggerated telling of what really happened.
Yeah, that's pretty much the reason - it's very exaggerated. Also, I believe it's incompatible with the newer The Clone Wars
Yeah, that's pretty much the reason - it's very exaggerated. Also, I believe it's incompatible with the newer The Clone Wars
Yeah, that's pretty much the reason - it's very exaggerated. Also, I believe it's incompatible with the newer The Clone Wars
Basically everything other than TCW and the movies was decanonized, and Clone Wars is in that category along with everything else. Prior to the decanonization of the EU, Clone Wars was considered canon despite its exaggerated nature.
Some version of Clone Wars 2003 still happened... Anakin is scared by Ventress in that and he carries that scar through Clone Wars 2008 and ROTS. Grevious is introduced in 03.
I thought she scarred him on their duel on Yavin Four....?
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