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|    01 May 13 10:13:33    |
      There are still some battles to be fought in The Clone       Wars.              The Star Wars animated series ended its run on Cartoon       Network after five seasons of bringing new characters -- and       reintroducing some old favorites -- into the franchise's       expansive mythos.              But it's not done yet: Supervising director Dave Filoni is       heading up the completion of a few story arcs that were       slated for production before Lucasfilm announced in March       that it was taking its animation slate in a new direction       following its purchase by Disney.              "There are questions that are pretty big as far as it comes       with the Clone Wars and things that people have wanted to       know," Filoni says. "They're just these concepts just       hanging out there, and finally we're going to deal with       them."              One of the arcs stars Jedi Master Plo Koon (voiced by James       Arnold Taylor), who finds a lost lightsaber while on a       mission on a sandstorm-laden planet with a platoon of clone       troopers. It's the beginning of a mystery, and one that will       make the Jedi question their role in the Clone Wars and the       universe itself, according to Filoni.              "The Jedi have been fighting a war with an army that was       commissioned by one of their own, Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas," he       says. "But who was Sifo-Dyas, and what happened to him? The       dark lord of the Sith has woven an intricate web to ensnare       the Jedi, but it is not full-proof and sometimes a small       clue, and a bit of chance, can lead to the unraveling of the       best-laid plans."              While it's yet to be announced when and where these Clone       Wars episodes will air, Filoni's team is coming close to       putting final touches on the animation.              Full article:       http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/30/star-wars-the-clon       -wars-animation/2122763/       --       --> http://www.megalextoria.com/forum2 <--              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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