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If there’s one place the show really shines it’s with the clone troopers and episodes concentrating on the genuine conflicts of the Clone Wars. From the Ryloth storyline in age one to the jawdropping landing and assault sequences in opportunity ripe two’s “Landing At Point Rain” through to the whole four-incident General Krell/Umbaran arc of season four, the show does battles brilliantly. From elfin squad action or lightsaber duels to entire armies clashing both on light and in space the animation and action is as good as, and usually change one's mind than, anything seen in the films.
And the battles don’t pull their punches. The scenes are inflexible hitting, cruel, violent and at times very fierce. We all know the Jedi main cast members are tried, but anyone else is fair game and some of them have been killed in some pretty excessive ways. New characters created for the show that have been built up over the four seasons can and do die in very hasty and sometimes in very meaningless ways. We’ve had entire squads of clone troopers cut to pieces as they tax the enemy, clones falling to their death from intense Gunships, friendly fire incidents, Padawans mercilessly impaled on lightsabers and wounded foe troopers casually executed. Cartoon Network as a matter of fact asked for a scene of a certain darksider kissing a clone as she killed him to be cut. I’m not saying this is anything like as dour as some TV shows out there, but when you see what is shown on either side of the show on Cartoon Network then the contradistinction is quite stark.