C3PX said:
Isn't the "movie" actually the pilot episode of the show? I thought they just decided to prep the pilot for the big screen to generate more hype, and to charge ten bucks a ticket instead of letting people see it for free. It is not like it is a movie that spawned a TV show. We had been hearing about the TV show for the longest time, the idea of putting a couple of pasted together episodes on the big screen came later. Another example of this is Battlestar Galactica (original, not the remake). Here in the states the first few episodes aired on TV just like the rest of the show, but in the UK they decided to give it a theatrical run first. Now you can go into Best Buy and by the "movie" Battlestar Galactica, advertised on its own box as something along the lines of "The movie that started it all..." which is bs, because when you look back on it, there never really was a movie, it was a TV pilot from start to finish. Just because the UK were given a TV pilot to be passed off as a movie and were made to pay for it in theaters, doesn't make it any more of a movie; it just makes it a TV pilot that was given a theatrical release.
Clone Wars is pretty much the same thing, only this time the theatrical TV pilot was released worldwide, not just the UK. Without the "movie" you don't know the circumstances to which Ashoka became Anakin's apprentice, of course the "movie" is part of the series.
Yeah, pilot movie starting the show, that's it.
Of course, you can't judge an entire series by its first epsiode
You can't get a full and complete picture, no, but you can get some sort of general ballpark idea.
I have only heard negative things about the theatrical feature, I have heard lots of good things about the series.
I heard good things about ROTS and look what that's like. The chances of this thing being something I'd think well of if I saw it are nil. The question, as far as I'm concerned, is just how bad it is. And the movie gives me some idea. Ok, so I'll estimate the show is a bit higher quality than the movie -still doesn't get it very far. They've lost understanding of what Star Wars is and I don't think they're likely to get it back any time soon, and certainly not in an animated show geared towards kids only, with painful animation, peddling an animated show as real Star Wars. As long as Lucas is in charge of Star Wars it's highly unlikely they'll turn out anything claiming to be Star Wars that I'll actually think well of.
I've heard people praise the theatrical feature too, which just goes to underline how people's praise for something doesn't mean it's any good.
I would have loved for there to have been something like this set in the SW universe when I was a kid, no doubt it would have been my favorite cartoon.
As a kid this thing would have pissed me off. Starting with the animation, which would have bothered me even more than it does now.
I watched a few episodes, and though it is rather juvenile for my taste, it seems fairly well done.
If something is going to be passed off as any sort of real Star Wars it shouldn't be TOO juvenile. The Ewoks in ROTJ was already pushing it and they were well done. That worked, because of the magic of the old films, but the modern sort of juvenile they pull, that doesn't work as Star Wars. Somebody needs to tell Georgie that Star Wars isn't just for kids.
And dammit, I wish people would stop treating kids as morons. Stuff doesn't have to be juvenile for kids to appreciate it. Look at The Hobbit, good stuff, works for adults. Tolkien didn't have to dumb down and majorly kiddify to make a book that became a classic for kids.