Tobar said:
Erik Pancakes said:
The 2003 Clone Wars cartoon is no longer canon (the 2008 series contradicts it too many times, I think).
Actually they went out of their way to avoid everything covered in Tartakovsky's Clone Wars. So it still fits in perfectly with the later show. Though since George wasn't personally involved in the project it's been discarded.
Your list also leaves out the novelizations of all the films.
Novelizations are in a sort of grey area right now. I haven't seen any official comment on their canon/non-canon status since the "Legends" business. Same with the radio dramas.
And I've been watching the 2008 series through for the first time, and there are definitely contradictions with the 2003 series. Assaj Ventress is implied to have been recruited in a different way than depicted in the 2003 series; it's heavily implied that the events with Kit Fisto on Mon Calamari in the 2003 series never happened (and they're more or less remade in season 4's "Water War" trilogy); General Grievous has his cough, which he didn't get until just before ROTS according to the 2003 series; and, going chronologically, the Jedi starfighter design changes to the ROTS design too soon in the 2003 series. There may be more contradictions the further I get in the 2008 series, but as of now, I'm finding it slightly difficult (though not completely impossible) to reconcile the two in the same continuity.
Also, I 100% agree with Anchorhead's point of view on this. I'll consider whatever I want "canon" just like I do with Doctor Who. I was just listing what the official word is from Lucasfilm/Disney, nothing more.
And personally, despite the contradictions, I still count the 2003 Clone Wars in "my" canon along with the 2008 show.