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    Dave Filoni To Attend Celebration Europe II

    Celebration Europe II first official guest has been announced, and it is none other than “Clone Wars” supervising director Dave Filoni! Celebration Europe II will be held on July 26-28 2013, so I’m sure Dave will be sharing some new info and clips from season 6 of the “Clone Wars.”

    You can check out the announcement and more information about Celebration Europe II at their official website in the link below.

    Celebration Europe II

    “Point Of No Return” Preview

    Here’s our preview for the final part of the Droid arc airing this week titled, “Point Of No Return”!

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    D-Squad Uncovers a Sinister Plot!

    R2-D2 and his team must stop a sabotaged Jedi cruiser from destroying a crucial Republic conference in “Point of No Return,” this Saturday on Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    All is not right aboard a seemingly abandoned Jedi cruiser. Colonel Gascon and his droid team learn the ship is a death trap pointed towards an important Republic conference, and must work against time to stop this catastrophe-in-the-making in “Point of No Return,” airing this Saturday, January 12th at 9:30am ET/PT on Cartoon Network.[/blockquote]

     

     

     

     

     

    Frontlines: Episode 113

    Buckle your belts and check your cells, soldiers. It’s time for an all-new Frontlines: The Clone Wars Podcast! Mike and Matt are back from the hiatus to talk about the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode, Missing in Action, and their favorites of the last 100 episodes of Clone Wars! Plus we hear from you guys in the mailbag! All that and more on this week’s Frontlines: The Clone Wars Podcast!

    New Clone Wars Clip From The Upcoming Death Watch Arc!

    USA Today has posted a great article about how Star Wars has continued to thrive as a franchise through the various books and comics, as well as through “The Clone Wars” TV series. But also in that article, they have an exclusive clip that features Death Watch, Darth Maul, and Savage Opress from the upcoming episode “Eminence.”  You can check out the article and the new clip in the link below.

    USA Today

    Pringles And Star Wars Present “The Force Fore Fun” Video Project

    Pringles and Lucasfilm are giving fans a chance to come up with a video idea that could become a national TV commercial for the 3D releases of Episodes II & III!

    Here are the official details for the #TheForceForFun video project:

    [blockquote cite=]Battle Creek, Mich., January 3 – In a totally out-of-this-world alliance, Pringles®, that irresistibly crunchy and flavorful crisp, and Star Wars™, the powerful pop culture phenomenon from Lucasfilm, have come together to launch “The Force for Fun” video contest. This fun and inventive contest gives fans everywhere the opportunity to express their creativity for the chance to have their idea made into a national TV ad. The contest celebrates the flavorful deliciousness of Pringles as well as the fall 2013 back-to-back releases of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith in breathtaking 3D.

    Fans can submit ideas for a Pringles Star Wars video at www.tongal.com/TheForceforFun from now until January 21 for the chance to win at least $250 and the potential for it to become a national TV ad. An idea is not a detailed script; it is a spark of inspiration, or a description of what will happen in the video. Submissions should be in 140 characters or less.

    Amateur and semi-professional video creatives from the Tongal creative community will compete to produce five videos based on the winning ideas. In addition, fans can submit videos of their own and two of these will be selected as fan-generated “wildcard videos.” Of these seven total videos, Pringles and Lucasfilm will jointly select one video to professionally produce which could air on national television in the fall of 2013.

    Pringles, Lucasfilm and Tongal are asking for any and all ideas from fans across the cosmos. Visit www.tongal.com/TheForceforFun for more information about how to submit an idea or an original Pringles Star Wars video set in a galaxy far, far away…

    For official “The Force for Fun” video contest rules, please visit http://tongal.com/TheForceforFun/rules.[/blockquote]

    A New Trailer For 100 Episodes Of The Clone Wars!

    (Update: You can now watch the trailer right here at Frontlines!)

    Entertainment Weekly has posted an exclusive, and very cool new 5 minuet trailer celebrating 100 episodes of “The Clone Wars.” While the trailer mainly consists of clips from the show’s best moments edited together, make sure you watch it until the very end, as we get a quick sneak peak at an upcoming arc featuring Ahsoka!

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars Marks its Milestone 100th Episode!

    This week’s new episode of the “Clone Wars” marks the series’ 100th episode. To celebrate this milestone, Lucasfilm has issued the following press release, which has the cast and crew of the series sharing their thoughts on the show reaching 100 episodes, as well as a new clip from this week’s episode, “Missing In Action”!

    [blockquote cite=] Star Wars: The Clone Wars Marks its Milestone 100th Episode

    Saturday January 5, 2013 on Cartoon Network

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars celebrates 100 episodes with a new installment that uncovers an elite Republic clone commando who has gone “Missing in Action,” airing Saturday, January 5th at 9:30am ET/PT on Cartoon Network.

    Given the series’ title and its backdrop of galactic warfare, Star Wars: The Clone Wars often focuses on the valiant and tireless clone troopers tasked to defend the Republic from darkness. The vivid personalities of these soldiers often challenge many assumptions about the nature of clones, and has created a roster of individual heroes. This tradition continues in the 100th broadcast episode, “Missing in Action,” with the intriguing addition of Gregor, a Republic clone commando suffering from amnesia who has seemingly forgotten his true nature.

    Since its debut in 2008, Star Wars: The Clone Wars has pushed the boundaries of the epic Star Wars saga with high adventure, explosive action, and incredibly detailed animation usually reserved for the big screen. Created and executive produced by George Lucas, the series has continued the story of classic characters like Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, while adding new heroes, villains, rogues and sidekicks to the Star Wars mythos.

    “Thanks to our partnership with Cartoon Network, we have been able to bring The Clone Wars into millions of homes not only in the United States, but around the world,” said Tom Quinn, Lucasfilm’s Head of Worldwide Distribution. “We appreciate the support they have given the series and their enthusiasm for the brand.”

    Over the course of five seasons, Star Wars: The Clone Wars has featured elaborate and thrilling action sequences across exotic alien worlds, added to the lore of the Jedi and Sith while plumbing the deepest mysteries of the Force, revealed new surprises about classic movie icons like Obi-Wan, Boba Fett, Darth Maul and Chewbacca, and introduced new characters like Ahsoka Tano, Savage Opress, Cad Bane, and Clone Captain Rex that have grown into fan favorites. It has welcomed guest stars like Liam Neeson, Jon Favreau, Simon Pegg, Seth Green, Clancy Brown and David Tennant, while also making its core cast of talented actors fan-cherished additions to the Star Wars saga’s huge galaxy of stars.

    In looking back upon the first 100 episodes of Star Wars: the Clone Wars, here’s what the team behind the series had to share:

    ·“From the start, the idea was to show that there were many more Star Wars stories left to tell after the six movies. We all love the Star Wars universe, and we wanted to keep it alive on-screen in a way that had never been done before. We looked at everything that had been created before us, going back to the original film in 1977, and we mined concept art, behind-the-scenes footage, comics, games, novels and brought it together with George’s guidance to make a series that jumps to every corner of his galaxy. I’m very proud of my crew, and all of Lucasfilm for being part of this series. I’m looking forward to what comes next. Seven years after Revenge of the Sith was in theaters, it’s never been a better time to be a Star Wars fan, as the best is yet to come! – Dave Filoni, Supervising Director, Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·“To produce 100 episodes of an animated series is a major milestone. But to produce them at the high level of quality of Star Wars: The Clone Wars is an incredible achievement. And it’s a testament to our amazing crew. They are some of the most talented, dedicated, hard-working and passionate people I’ve ever had the pleasure to work with and know. Being a part of making Star Wars and working closely with George Lucas has been an incredible experience and blessing. I truly feel this work will live on forever. Here’s to another 100 episodes! – Cary Silver, Producer, Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·“Star Wars – the movie I saw twelve times as a 17-year-old. The movie that began a cultural and creative universe that now spans generations. For me to be a part of this in The Clone Wars is a dream come true.” – Clancy Brown, Highlander, The Shawshank Redemption and voice of Savage Opress in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·”The Clone Wars looks amazing and has incredibly dramatic performances from all of the characters. It’s really incredible to have this seamless expansion of the Star Wars universe.”
    Seth Green, Actor/Creator/Executive Producer

    ·”It is an honor being a part of the phenomenon that is The Star Wars universe. A series that has changed so many people’s lives all across the globe. The Clone Wars has brought me great joy, playing female roles with great strength and creativity. I am so proud knowing that every week families have an action packed and inspiring show to enjoy together. May the Force be with us, always.” – Jaime King, Sin City, Heart of Dixie and voice of Aurra Sing in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·”It’s a high honor to be a part of the Star Wars universe and such a long running show. Our talented writers, animators and cast of voice actors have made The Clone Wars truly unique. And of course we wouldn’t have hit 100 episodes had it not been for our incredibly dedicated fans that make this possible!” – Matt Lanter, 90210 and the voice of Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·Having grown up with Star Wars, I cannot describe the thrill of working with Dave and George in pushing this beloved modern myth into challenging and often risky areas. It’s an opportunity I wanted, but surely never thought I’d have. And more than that? Everyone is doing such great work! A barn full of wildly talented maniacs! – Sam Witwer, Being Human, Battlestar Galactica and the voice of Darth Maul in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·”The Clone Wars is Star Wars for a whole new generation. To be a part of it, let alone to be Obi-Wan Kenobi, is beyond awesome.” – James Arnold Taylor, Johnny Test and voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·“The milestone of 100 episodes is a reflection of the amazing work and dedication of the entire Clone Wars cast and crew. Being a part of this production has been an honor and privilege that has changed my life forever.” – Ashley Eckstein, Founder of Her Universe and voice of Ahsoka Tano in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·”Star Wars: The Clone Wars is like nothing else on television. It makes me remember how much I loved Star Wars as a boy, and inspires me to love Star Wars all the more for the thrill, the fun, the heart and sheer inventive awesomeness. The Clone Wars is Star Wars, better than ever. – Dee Bradley Baker, American Dad and voice of the clones in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·“Back in 2005, when David Acord and I met Dave Filoni, he showed us a hand drawn video storyboard sequence of Anakin and his new apprentice leapfrogging battle droids and scaling a cliff with an AT-TE walker. Even from that humble sequence we could tell that this show was special. In between our geeking out over our love of Star Wars that day, Filoni asked, ‘I wonder if you guys wouldn’t mind adding some sound effects.’ Well, 100 episodes later we still share that bond, and we have all been able to put that love back into the show. We proudly hold this series in our hearts like we do the film saga.” – Matthew Wood, Supervising Sound Editor and voice of General Grievous in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·“From the beginning, I think we all felt there was something truly special about The Clone Wars. I will be forever proud and grateful to have had the chance to be a part of this show. It has been an obscene amount of fun, I have met the most amazing fans and made friends for life in my Clone Wars family. Congratulations to the whole Clone Wars team on 100 beautiful episodes!” – Catherine Taber, Star Wars: The Old Republic and voice of Padmé Amidala in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    ·“I was a Star Wars fan long before I was a Star Wars actor, and to now be part of something that has completely re-energized the franchise, and to be entrusted to voice a character as beloved as Yoda… well, the word ‘humbled’ doesn’t do what I feel justice. Thank you to George, Dave, our stellar cast, everyone at Lucasfilm and the fans, for making this show matter.” – Tom Kane, Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes voice of Yoda in Star Wars: The Clone Wars[/blockquote]

    CWS5 Missing in Action Clip 2 SWcom from Frontlines Podcast on Vimeo.

    Star Wars Weekends 2013 Dates Announced

    The dates for Star Wars Weekends 2013 at the Walt Disney World Resort have been announced over at the official  Star Wars Blog today , as well as the news that James Arnold Taylor and Ashley Eckstein will be returning as the celebrity hosts. Here is the official announcement for next years event:

    [blockquote cite=]If your starship can make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs (I’m still trying to figure out how fast that is), set your hyperdrive for the Disney’s Hollywood Studios sector for May and early June, for the 2013 edition of Star Wars Weekends.

    This year’s Force-filled fun will take place every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from May 17-June 9.

    While details are still being planned, we’re excited to announce that James Arnold Taylor and Ashley Eckstein are returning as celebrity hosts for the annual special event. James, the voice behind many of the most famous animated characters in film, television and commercials, is known to Star Wars fans as the voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi on the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series. Ashley, who started her show business career as a parade dancer at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, is the voice of Anakin’s ambitious Padawan, Ahsoka Tano, on Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

    James is the Official Celebrity Host of Star Wars Weekends 2013, and Ashley is Celebrity Host of “Behind the Force,” a live show that takes fans behind-the-scenes in the Star Wars universe.

    Be sure to program your scanning droids to check here for the latest updates from the Galactic Senate about Star Wars Weekends 2013.[/blockquote]

    Star Wars Weekends is always a great event that also has some great Star Wars guest every year. And now that Disney officially owns Lucasfilm, this will no doubt be the biggest Star Wars Weekends yet!