Well, I have to admit, this film did NOT fit into the general tone of the Star Wars movies (even the PT). It didn't even feel like a SW movie. And yet, now this is the strange thing... it made me feel like a kid again. I've always kept up with the expanded universe (not necessarily READ it, but kept up with what was happening), so when I went to see the PT, and when I watch the OT now, I keep thinking of what happened before, after, and during the events I'm watching. It ceased being a fun movie-watching experience and became a brief window into an epic, galaxy-spanning saga. The Clone Wars, however, was like tuning into an episode of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (Season 1).
And I mean that in a good way. It's all there: the undisguisably cheesy dialogue, the paper-thin characterization, the flashy battle sequences, and villains that are somehow a threat despite a nearly universal state of incompetence. It was perfectly childish, and it was up there on the big screen. And I loved it for that. Unfortunately, those are the same reasons why most of you (and everybody, really) are going to dislike it, but opinions are like assholes: everybody is one.
EDIT: I SWEAR I meant to type "has", but that typo is just too hilarious to correct.