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Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Season 3 [Blu-ray]
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| Genre | Animation |
| Format | NTSC, Animated, Blu-ray, Dolby, Full Screen, AC-3, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, Widescreen, Subtitled |
| Contributor | Ashley Eckstein, James Arnold Taylor, Matt Lanter |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
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The Clone Wars goes back to the original Star Wars film when Obi-Wan Kenobi tells Luke Skywalker that he was once a Jedi knight the same as your father and that they fought together in the Clone Wars. Since that moment fans have been obsessed with what the clone wars were. This new TV series takes place immediately after the events of Star Wars-Episode II: Attack of the Clones. The series follows Obi-Wan Kenobi and his apprentice Anakin Skywalker and introduces us to some new characters such as Ahsoka Tano a girl Jedi knight as well as characters we already know.
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.6 Ounces
- Item model number : BR1000189550
- Media Format : NTSC, Animated, Blu-ray, Dolby, Full Screen, AC-3, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, Widescreen, Subtitled
- Run time : 8 hours and 7 minutes
- Release date : October 18, 2011
- Actors : Matt Lanter, Ashley Eckstein, James Arnold Taylor
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Lucasfilm
- ASIN : B004LROMU2
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #65,034 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #19,979 in Blu-ray
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The Nightsisters triology eh it was half and half, allthough I am very interested also to see what there going to do with Darth Maul and Savage Opress and I have to admit I really felt sympathy for Ventress when they showed her past and her betrayal by Dooku.
I have to say though my favorite part of season 3 and the whole series so far is defenently, defenently defenenty the Mortis Trilogy, it was really cool and very creative and well written and it was great to see the voice actors from the Force Unleashed in the Mortis triology, and getting a deeper insight of the mysteries Force and Anakin's destiny as the chosen one, and in a way I think that the Mortis triology connected the destiny of the Skywalker's and connected the PT and OT really well, and it was also wonderful to see Chewie, hopefully will get to see a young Han to since we have already seen Greedo, Tarkin and Chewie and I have to say my favorite episode of the Mortis Triology was Overlords basically because I love Shmi and Qui-Gon and it was soo cool to see Liam Neeson and Pernilla Augusta reprise there roles as Qui-Gon Jinn and Shmi Skywalker I had a feeling that Pernilla Augusta would reprise her role but frankly I was a little surprised that Liam Neeson agreed to reprise his role (plus I've always been a Qui-Gon/Shmi shipper.)
Altar of Mortis was pretty neat, and in Ghost of Mortis we got a forshadow of Anakin's fall at first I was a little nervious to see them have Anakin see his fate but still end up falling so I was actually glad when the Father erased his memories, but I guess it makes sense because then Anakin probablly wouldn'tve fallen if he already knew his fate, and, but it really got to me when Anakin said to the father "I am the cause of so much pain." Great reading Matt Lanter and also the agonized look on his face when the son shows Anakin strangleing his beloved Padm`e with the Force and everything else that he sees!
Hmmm I'm kinda of starting to wish that Matt Lanter would've had played Anakin in the movies, he does such a good job at it and he puts a lot of emotion and effort into Anakin's character and Cat Taber does a really great job at doing Padm`e's voice, she defentnly puts a lot more emotion and passion into it then Natalie did, allthough, Natalie did really well in Episode III especially with the Mustafar scene and when Obi-Wan reveals to Padm`e about Anakin falling to the darkside, allthough Hayden Christansen did really well in Episode III and so did Ewan McGreggor and Natalie Portman. Most people already know what happends to Anakin, and I love how much Ahsoka has grown and matured since season 1, and I loved her new outfit as well as Anakin and Obi-Wans they defenently look a lot closer to there Episode III characters, but Dave Filoni said that it was purley intentional and well it was really cool to see sparkage between Ahsoka and Lux in Heroes on Both Sides and well you can tell that Ashley Eckstein is having a blast doing the voice of Ahsoka and I think the biggest question for me and other Star War's fans whats going to be the fate of Ahsoka and Rex? Since they aren't in episode III.
~Hannah
Of the three seasons that have been aired and are now currently available for purchase, this is the weakest but at the same time the strongest. Now, how can this be? Well let me start by saying the series takes off on a very strong note. We are reintroduced to the clone rookies from season 1 and given an interesting look at the training future clone troopers go through. This episode called Clone Cadets is a great opener as it takes us back to the beginning of the war. It adds more depth to the clone trooper as an individual. In this episode we see the young cadets struggling to prove themselves to the ARC Commanders and their own instructors. We are also introduced to Jedi Master Shaak Ti which is cool. The second episode returns to the present and dishes up a Sep attack on Kamino! The third episode is good and the ones up to 12 are good but they are the reason I do not give this season 5 stars. I felt that these episodes while interesting detracted from the action that drives the Clone Wars as a series. Ep 4-12 are largely concerned with Senate matters and while intersparsed with some excitement are not what I expected. The first and second seasons were consistent with keeping the show about the clones in the field and the Jedi leading them. However a sizable chunk of the season turns our attention towards the political war fought in the senate. I understand that the battleground of politics and the one dominated by clones are related but the politics should not command the stage. This series is meant to chronicle the struggle of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Jedi who reluctantly lead it. I want to jump into the minds of the clones on the front lines. On the subject of politics I find Padme to be naive and her views on how to end the war rather foolish. One of my biggest gripes about this season is having to listen to her more often. Now I understand that this series is also aimed at children but when you look at the darker turns the series keeps taking you can see that it is looking to broaden its appeal. This becomes quite apparent in episodes 12-22. These episodes are the nuts and bolts of the Clone Wars and will please every viewer. Get ready for some familiar faces and some big surprises.
So in conclusion let me say the third season is worth buying and worth watching over and over again. It has its down point but recovers and makes up for lost action. So in the words of 3P0, "Here we go again."
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Season 2 really did make the episodes into mini movies, and had some good stories like those of Mandalore, Geonosis and the Boba Fett saga, this season really makes it about the characters and ups the stakes, making it not just about situations, planets and one off characters, but characters that are constants in the show. First off we get to see the great end of Ziro the Hutts story, which is very surprising indeed. The makers really have fun with this story and the Hutts; with an great turn of events. The Kamino episodes also get you supporting familiar clones and make the personal journey of the clones in this series all the more clear. The Citadel episodes are filled with suspense and great action, with a great appearence of Evan Piell. The Season finale shows how far the animation quality has come and shows how accessible to the world types of stories are, in tribute to other franchises. The Mortis saga is very interesting to see a different take on the force, full of wonder and really pushes the boat out in terms of what can be done, and with a good appearence by Liam Neeson. But the highlight is definitely the saga of Savage Oppress and Ventress which the strength is in the sheer end situation which sees a character really used in a brilliantly evil conflict, filled with great characters and action, this is the saga that shows this series can bring so much more to the world of star wars with exciting stories not yet heard or seen.
If there were any negatives it would be Anakins dark turn in the Mortis trilogy was too much of an obvious move and made his turn in the films a bit less dramatic, especially as the situation is weakened by a simple erase memory solution. What Anakin does should not be seen before as it is what flips this entire star wars story around as seen by episode 3 and so should be left as a stand alone set of sequences and not something that has been hinted at before by time line. that side Persuit of Peace is a messy and repetative story and Sphere of Influence is possibly a bit boring but this is definitely a must get as its sure to look stunning as have the other series and really pushes the boat out.
Its taken me time to get round to watching Clone Wars as I was very sceptical of its merits but over the past month Ive become addicted and watched every episode.
Season 3, in my opinion, sets the quality bar ever higher and as yet I havent seen anything to match it in season 4 which is currently airing. The 9 episode run starting from episode 12 is just brilliant and probably the best Star Wars on screen since 'Empire'. We see Count Dooku ordered to destroy his powerful padawan, the excellent Assajj Ventress and the creation of Darth Mauls kin brother Savage Opress. We have Anakin fighting with his inner demons and ultimate destiny on a planet of the living force and we have a low key but significant introduction of Captain Tarkin, later Governer Grand Moff Tarkin.(the Peter Cushing character from Ep IV)
Outside of these highlights we have other good, good episodes featuring Ashoka really coming into her own when assigned to Mandalore and then in hunting down Aurra Sing, we get to see the seperatists as more than just evil when Padme tries to broker a deal for peace with an old friend who sits on the other side of the fence, more cool clone trooper focused stories (I love the clones and it makes me sad to think Rex, Cody, Fives et all are all going to become nameless stormtroopers at the feet of the Emperor) and, at last, the introduction of Chewbacca :D RAAAAWWWRRNNNKKK!!!
As ever, when things focus on the machinations of the senate or when Jar Jar Binks is involved it can be a little tiresome but its not nearly as bad as 'The Phantom Menace' and I still found these 2 or 3 episodes enjoyable if not particularly worth repeated viewing.
For anyone undecided, and there cant be many, this boxset is worth its asking price just for the latter half of the season but with 22 episodes of @22 minutes of cool new Star Wars lore plus nice little featurettes its a winner every day of the week. The only thing extra Id like is possibly some episode commentaries from the folks behind the scenes as what they have to say in the featurettes is great to watch and Id like to hear more.
Magnificent!!!
Je remplace donc mon ancien avis dans lequel je hurlais contre ce doublage, par un avis actualisé basé sur le produit final.
Cette saison est particulière, dans le sens où elle revient en arrière : de nombreux épisodes se situent avant des épisodes des saisons 1 et 2. C'est à la fois intéressant car ça permet d'expliquer comment certains évènements se sont produits (à la manière de la prélogie Star Wars qui explique comment on en est arrivé aux évènements de la trilogie originale), et un peu déroutant car il faut être capable de bien se situer dans la chronologie.
Techniquement c'est toujours très bon, un niveau largement au dessus de ce qui se fait généralement en matière de série télé animée.
Le doublage en français (enfin!) est bon (sauf la voix du narrateur qui introduit les épisodes, que je déteste depuis le début, mais bon je crois que c'est un choix délibéré d'avoir pris un type qui surjoue et qui parle avec des intonations qui rappellent les séances d'actualités du front qui passaient dans les cinémas pendant la guerre).
L'emballage du coffret n'est pas terrible : c'est un boîtier blu-ray plastique classique, alors que les saisons 1 et 2 étaient plus luxueuses.
Au final, une saison 3 qui se regarde toujours avec un grand plaisir, je ne mets pas plus de 4 étoiles parce que j'ai tout de même préféré les saisons précédentes, le boîtier est base-de-gamme, et Warner nous a fait un sale coup avec son doublage québécois lors de la 1ère sortie.
Pourquoi Warner nous sort un coffret destiné au marché français, avec pour seule et unique piste audio francophone celle du doublage québecois ?! TOUS les personnages ont des voix différentes de celles des saisons précédentes, les noms propres ne sont pas prononcés/traduits pareils...
Soit c'est un défaut de fabrication, dans ce cas j'ose espérer que les acheteurs se feront remplacer les disques par Warner (gratuitement).
Soit c'est délibéré, par économie, mais dans ce cas pourquoi le prix ne reflète t-il pas cette économie ? D'ailleurs je doute que l'économie soit énorme puisque le doublage français a bien été réalisé pour la diffusion de la série en France sur Cartoon Networks et M6.
Bref, en l'état, je déconseille l'achat de ce coffret. Si vous voulez absolument voir cette saison, soit vous attendez que Warner sorte une édition corrigée (cela arrivera t-il ? nul ne le sait à ce jour...), soit vous utilisez d'autres moyens pour vous procurer les épisodes, si vous voyez ce que je veux dire (personnellement je me suis retenu de le faire ces derniers mois, justement parce que je voulais acheter le coffret et découvrir la saison dans les meilleures conditions d'image et de son, et aussi payer les ayants-droits, mais si c'est pour avoir un produit moins bon que ce qu'on peut obtenir illégalement, quel intérêt ?)
This series features 22 Clone Wars episodes but there are several multi-part story arcs. Among the tales told are the stories of Clone Troopers rising from mere cadets to the position of ARC Trooper, a story of governmental corruption on Mandalore, the rise of the new Sith acolyte Savage Opress, Anakin Skywalker's struggle with powerful beings bound to his destiny as the Chosen One, the infiltration of a Separatist stronghold and a tale of savage hunters and Wookiees on a jungle moon.
WHAT'S GOOD:
This series' greatest strengths lie in it's multi-part stories, with the Nightsisters and Mortis trilogies being by far the best. In the Nightsisters stories not only is Asajj Ventress finally given a bit more depth (rather than just being the ubiquitous evil harpy) but the new darksider Savage Opress is developed intelligently and sympathetically. The first episode of that trilogy also provided this season's best moment, when we see Dooku prove just why he's Dark Lord of the Sith. The Mortis trilogy is a little more abstract, with three powerful beings representing the light side, dark side and balance all vying for influence over the Chosen One. This trilogy is particularly noteworthy in that it gathers some familiar voices to enhance its power including Pernilla August (Shmi Skywalker), Sam Witwer (who also voiced Starkiller in 'The Force Unleashed') and Liam Neeson (Qui-Gon Jinn). In fact, the all-too-brief conversation between Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan was another favourite moment. As a fan of the Expanded Universe, I was also pleased to see this series embracing elements from across the Star Wars mythos with appearances by the Cuy'val Dar (from Karen Traviss' clone novels), Quinlan Vos, the Nightsisters of Dathomir and Delta Squad (from the 'Republic Commando' computer game). In addition to this we also see a few even more familiar faces in the form of Shmi, Qui-Gon, Tarkin, Chewbacca and... Darth Vader!
WHAT'S BAD:
In between the multi-part stories there are episodes which can only be described as filler, be it the eminently boring 'Supply Lines' (which basically features some politicians politely talking and Jar Jar Binks being annoying) or 'Heroes on Both Sides' (which sees peace about to break out between some girls but which then doesn't). Unfortunately, these filler episodes really drag down the better stories and make the overall experience of the series less entertaining than Season Two (despite having some better episodes). Also, although it was great to see The Clone Wars opening up to the Expanded Universe, for a fan its still annoying to see how they ride (unnecesarily) roughshod over established continuity (be it Darth Maul's origins or the fate of Even Piell).
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