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Animated Film Set To Kick Off Star Wars TV Show

Sasseen writes "George Lucas has announced that the animated Star Wars television show, which we've discussed previously, will be kicking off with a feature-length theatre release. Lucas felt that, 'there were a lot more 'Star Wars' stories left to tell. I was eager to start telling some of them through animation and, at the same time, push the animation forward.' A fully animated film will be released in theaters on August 15 with a TV series of more than 30 episodes planned to follow on Cartoon Network and TNT. Also of note from the article, 'A new character named Ahsoka, Anakin's padawan, will be the first female Jedi to be a character of focus'."

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  1. Timeline by cthulu_mt · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not to nitpick; but where in the prequel trilogy did Anakin have the spare time to take a Padawan?

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    1. Re:Timeline by 2names · · Score: 3, Insightful

      That is a good question. I was under the impression that there were always 2 and only 2 Sith at any given time. The Sith student kills the Master, becomes the Master, and takes on a student. Am I way off base here?

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    2. Re:Timeline by jollyreaper · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I always read that as:

      There may exist more than two, but only two work together, because master Siths don't trust each other, or are killed by their padawans. Siths don't have more than 1 padawan because the padawans would probably off each other in the competition anyway. (remember how palpatine wanted luke as his apprentice...probably to replace vader who was getting old and independent...so he wanted luke to kill his father, lose himself to darkness, and then become the next padawan) So why in the name of FUCK would a Sith ever take on an apprentice?! Why would they even care about carrying on the Sith traditions? Honestly, that's probably the dumbest thing Lucas put in the nuTrilogy and I'm including midichlorians, the Anakin/Padme romance, and Jar-Jar Binks.

      No, with the Sith, it would have to be the traditions that keep them alive. If you consider the Jews, they've persisted as a unique cultural identity for so long because of the strength of their religion and traditions. They set themselves apart from their host society, there's lots of social approbation for keeping it within the religion, not inter-marrying, etc. You compare them with their biblical contemporaries, all of those people have been subsumed by new cultural groups. The Philistines, Romans, their descendants probably aren't even aware of their own lineage.

      What the Sith would have to be is a highly arrogant in-group, selected by a pure meritocracy, with an understanding that they hang together or will surely hang separately. There would be great pride taken in being amongst this august order, the very name of which causes planetary populations to cower. But they tend not to congregate in great numbers because that many egos bouncing around in the same room would lead to violence. If you consider sharks, some can school and some are solitary. They may attack each other in the open sea and in a feeding frenzy certainly and yet they're able to suppress the feeding instinct from time to time and can get close enough to mate. If they could not, they would go extinct. The Sith would pride themselves in being better than everyone else and would have their own code of honor they use in dealing with other Sith. They'd have to or else they'd tear themselves apart. The way Lucas portrays the Sith, they would go extinct! Now of course there are going to be Sith who are rather antisocial, even by Sith standards. The kind that would use guile and deceit and violence against other Sith, he would end up seeing himself shunned. None of the other Sith would put themselves at risk. So he can go off and be his chaotic evil badass self, conquer planets, get himself defeated, but he certainly wouldn't represent the whole order of the sith and defeating him doesn't mean you've seen the end of them.
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    3. Re:Timeline by bckrispi · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I thought that at first, but I remember reading something on the starwars website to say there were only two. If that's true it's kind of idiotic, the Sith survived by limiting their numbers to TWO? In a galaxy of a few trillion? A group's pretty much not surviving anymore when there only two of them. That's like saying "we figured out how to keep our army from vanishing--we're going to whittle the number of soldiers down to two and have those two guys spend their lives in hiding."
      That's actually the whole point. The ultimate goal of a Sith is to be the single biggest badass in the galaxy. It's not about sharing power and Dark Side knowledge with a legion of potential assassins. There are always two. No more, no less. A master and an apprentice. Eventually, the apprentice will feel he is ready to take down his master. (Darth Sidious killed his master, Darth Plagious.) But this is no easy task. An apprentice will often try to recruit a potential acolyte to help him accomplish this (Tyrannus tried pulling in Obi-wan. Vader tempted Luke). In turn, the Sith Master may have someone take down an overly ambitious (read: dangerous) apprentice (Sidious had Anakin kill Tyranus and tried to make Luke kill Vader).

      This "rule of two" is what allowed Sidious to take over the Galaxy. The Sith were able to slip into the highest levels of the Republic, right under the Jedis' noses. They didn't need an army of Sith to do this, but an army of blindly loyal droids and clones.
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  2. Translation by Jaysyn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "I really, really wanted to squeeze some more cash out of this franchise. I have my eye on a small island, you know."

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  3. Re:Unfair by geminidomino · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sure he is in business, but he truly loves the rich detail and intricate delivery of his stories. Except when he has to retcon said "rich details" to squeeze in a new character.

    Seriously... if he wants to keep the SW universe going, good for him. All he has to do is *leave the goddamn Skywalkers/Solos out of it*. This would make it a lot easier to stop stepping on his own characters' backstories.
  4. Who cares? by realmolo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The "Clone Wars" are boring, and we know how they end.

    Jedi are boring.

    Anakin is boring even for a Jedi.

    Lucas has a major hard-on for Jedi, but they are just incredibly limited as characters in a story. What we need is a "Star Wars" show based on a young Han Solo.

    1. Re:Who cares? by somersault · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Jedi aren't really that boring (for example they're awesome fun to play as in computer games).. it's Lucas that's boring. He would make young Han Solo boring if nobody else intervened in the script writing.. meh.

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    2. Re:Who cares? by revco_38 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Let me share a comment from a post here on slashdot a year or two ago regarding a younger Han Solo. They did make this series, it's called Firefly. At the time, I had not seen Firefly but that single comment made me go out and seek the series. I was not disappointed. To this day, that is still how I view Firefly's Captain Reynolds.

    3. Re:Who cares? by StaticEngine · · Score: 4, Insightful

      We had that, kinda. It was called Firefly.

    4. Re:Who cares? by Joe+Tie. · · Score: 2, Insightful

      OMG!!! PONIES!!! Speaking of that, I noted that google docs actually looks a bit like the OMG PONIES theme from slashdot of years past.

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  5. Re:Ahsoka? by Col.+Klink+(retired) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think he had to introduce a new character so that he can later re-re-edit the original trilogy showing this character to be central to the story.

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  6. Re:Unfair by shewfig · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That same love of detail you mention combines with his personal wealth to ensure that, whatever stories he's trying to tell, Lucas is telling poorly.

    Lucas makes a great producer, perhaps even a decent writer, but a lousy director. I can't bear to watch him squander the talent he had in the prequilogy. He spent so much time creating a "rich texture" visually that his actors came across completely flat.

    The result is a distance between the audience and the movie, a decrease in satisfaction, and an increasing level of frustration. In our current cynical society, it's easy to discard Lucas as "greedy" for delivering lackluster material. Granted, it's equally easy for me to say he's "disconnected from his fanbase", or "full of himself." That doesn't mean that any of those statements are true, just easy to believe.

    The real questions, IMHO, are:
    1) Does he know that there are people who don't like what he's made?
    2) Does he care?

    This leads to a 2x2 grid where the corners are:
    11: Lucas keeps trying to make something better, to make it up to us.
    10: Lucas is just making more Star Wars stuff to make money.
    01: Lucas truly believes that we love Star Wars and can't get enough.
    00: Lucas just makes Star Wars for himself.

    Any of which I'm willing to believe.

  7. Potential by DarthVain · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Personally I thought the Clone War Animated Series was better than the real thing. I am not sure if Lucus had anything to do with that one though, so who knows what this new one will look like.

  8. Re:It's already gone on for parsecs too long by stonefry · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Can we please get a +1 Nerd Alert mod?

  9. Re:Unfair by Rogerborg · · Score: 4, Insightful

    [Lucas] loves the rich detail and intricate delivery of his stories.

    Meesa gonna mock you now.

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  10. The Sith ARE extinct! by PRMan · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Not to nitpick, but in the movies the Sith ARE almost extinct. There's like, what, 20 in the whole galaxy? There's been peace (i.e. no Sith), for what, 1000 years?

    Sith are not a lineage, like Jews or Romans. They can be corrupted anytime from the Jedi around them.

    There will always be that person that thinks it will turn out differently for them...

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