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The Clone Wars The Complete Season Two

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Available: October 26 2010
Suggested Retail Price: DVD $44.98 & BLURAY $59.99
Widescreen: English, Spanish & French 5.1 DTS Audio
Subtitles: English, French & Spanish



BD Box Set Info

o 64-page production journal that includes early sketches, artist notes and concept art from Season Two of Star Wars: The Clone Wars.


Bonus Features

o An extensive database exploring special effects footage, early concept art, 3-D character and object turnarounds and early animation.

o Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes on each Disc: Attack of the Zillo Beast, Magic of the Holocron, Return To Geonosis, Creating Mandalore.



The Clone Wars The Complete Season One

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Available: November 3 2009
Suggested Retail Price: DVD $44.98 & BLURAY $59.99
Widescreen: English, Spanish & French 5.1 DTS Audio
Subtitles: English, French & Spanish



BD Box Set Info

• Original aspect ratios - 2.35:1 (Cartoon Network aired episodes cropped at 1.78:1 for 16:9 displays)
• Digibook Packaging - Digipack Book - Featuring concept drawings and sketches
• The Jedi Temple Archives - Test Footage, Early Concept Art, 3D Character & Object Turnarounds
• Director’s Cut Episodes
• Commentaries


Bonus Features

• Seven Director’s Cut Episodes
• 22 Episodic Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes
• Spectacular 64 Page Production Journal


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BD Box Set info.

• OAR - Original Aspect Ratios - 2.35:1 (Cartoon Network Episodes cropped @ 1.78:1 for 16:9 Display)
• Digibook Packaging & Book featuring Concept Drawings & Sketches
• Director’s Cut Episodes
• 2D & 3D Initial Renderings
• Commentaries


Post Posted: July 15th 2009 5:36 pm
 
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The official press release regarding the DVD and BD boxed set:
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From Lucasfilm Ltd. and Warner Home Video, Four-Disc Set Includes Companion Featurettes For All 22 Action-Packed Episodes, and a Blu-Ray Exclusive


SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (July 15, 2009) – After wowing TV audiences with a cutting-edge, animated look at “a galaxy far, far away,” Star Wars: The Clone Wars™ The Complete Season One is coming to DVD and high-definition Blu-ray Disc November 3 from Lucasfilm Ltd. and Warner Home Video.

Live the adventures again and again, and dig deeper into the first season of The Clone Wars with a comprehensive look behind-the-scenes of the popular animated series. Uniquely packaged with an exclusive 64 page production journal, the four-disc set contains all 22 episodes from the groundbreaking first season – including seven extended Director’s Cuts – as well as companion featurettes for each episode. And exclusive to the Blu-ray disc, The Jedi Temple Archives provides in-depth access to an extensive database of creative materials.

“I’m a longtime Star Wars fan, and the same’s true for a lot of the guys working on the show,” said supervising director Dave Filoni. “And as a fan, I know that Lucasfilm can be pretty secretive. They’re famous for it. But we’re all so proud of the work that’s gone into The Clone Wars, and we wanted to share some of our production tricks, and open up the vault and reveal our efforts. You’re going to get unprecedented access, to see the nuts and bolts of our series – from concept to finished animation.”

Created and executive produced by George Lucas, the first-ever TV production from Lucasfilm Animation explores the tumultuous time between Episodes II and III of the live-action saga, expanding the scope of Star Wars beyond anything seen in the feature films. With the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance, the heroes of the Republic – including the valiant Jedi Knights and their loyal clone troopers – fight bravely to repel the attacks of the evil Separatists and their droid army.

“The live-action saga was just the beginning. The universe is vast, and there are so many more stories to explore beyond Anakin’s fall and redemption,” said Lucas. “The scope of the war gives us the perfect vehicle for a weekly series, allowing us to look at how the conflict has affected the farthest reaches of the galaxy, including characters, creatures and races we only glimpsed in the feature films. Animation has allowed us to visualize the worlds and characters of Star Wars in all new ways.”

Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season One will be available November 3 for the suggested retail price of $44.98 for DVD and $59.99 for Blu-ray.

Special Features

Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season One is presented in widescreen with English, Spanish and French 5.1 DTS audio and English, French and Spanish subtitles. Bonus features include:

• Seven Director’s Cut Episodes: Rising Malevolence, Shadow of Malevolence, Lair of Grievous, Rookies, Storm Over Ryloth, Innocents of Ryloth and Liberty on Ryloth

• 22 Episodic Featurettes that go behind-the-scenes with Supervising Director Dave Filoni and crew about the making-of each episode

• Spectacular 64 page production journal that includes early sketches, artist notes, and concept art from each episode from Season One

• Blu-ray Exclusive – The Jedi Temple Archives - An extensive database exploring test footage, early concept art, 3-D character and object turnarounds and early animation. The Archives is a rare look at the assets in various stages of creation for The Clone Wars, with a wealth of surprises and never-before seen moments sprinkled throughout.

Synopsis

As the Clone Wars sweep through the galaxy, the heroic Jedi Knights – including Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jedi Master Yoda and padawan Ahsoka Tano – struggle to maintain order and restore peace. But despite the best efforts of these brave protectors, more and more planets are falling prey to the sinister forces of the dark side…

Star Wars: The Clone Wars features the voices of Matt Lanter (“90210”) as Anakin Skywalker, Ashley Eckstein (“That’s So Raven”) as Ahsoka Tano, James Arnold Taylor (“The Spectacular Spider-Man”) as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Tom Kane (“Wolverine and the X-Men”) as Yoda.

Lucasfilm, Star Wars: The Clone Wars™, Lucasfilm Animation and related character names, vehicle names and properties are trademarks and/or copyrights, in the United States and other countries, of Lucasfilm Ltd. and/or its affiliates. TM & © Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and trade names are properties of their respective owners.

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STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE

Street Date: November 3, 2009
SRP: DVD $44.98, Blu-ray $59.99
Total Episode Run Time: 484 Minutes, Featurette Run Time: 146 Minutes
MPAA Rating: TV-PG
Closed Captioned: Yes

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Australian release date is November 18.


Post Posted: July 16th 2009 8:03 am
 
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Thanks Topeka. :heavymetal:

I'm going with the Blu-ray release with this one.


Post Posted: August 4th 2009 10:07 pm
 
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The Clone Wars Season One Discs

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Nice covers


Post Posted: May 27th 2010 11:44 am
 
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Coming October 26!

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Special Features: Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season Two is presented in widescreen with English, Spanish and French 5.1 DTS audio and English, French and Spanish subtitles. Bonus features include:

• Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes on each disc

o Attack of the Zillo Beast
o Magic of the Holocron
o Return to Geonosis
o Creating Mandalore


• 64-page production journal that includes early sketches, artist notes and concept art from Season Two of Star Wars: The Clone Wars


• Blu-ray Exclusive -- The Jedi Temple Archives

o An extensive database exploring special effects footage, early concept art, 3-D character and object turnarounds and early animation. The Archives is a rare look at the assets in various stages of creation for The Clone Wars, with a wealth of surprises and never-before seen moments sprinkled throughout.


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With the big resurgence in 3D, why don't they convert this series to 3D?
It seems to lend itself to the format.


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Looks like Season III will be an October release as well.

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THIS went up on amazon.ca


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Clone Wars Bluray III video @ Starwars.com


Over 30 deleted scenes!


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Post Posted: June 21st 2011 11:59 am
 
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Only on Blu-ray? Well, I don't have a blu-ray player yet, so I hope that someone can rip those for everyone... Still not sure if I should buy the DVD or get ready to make the move to BD. I've bought both seasons on DVD, and was hoping to have the whole collection...


Post Posted: June 21st 2011 12:22 pm
 
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I'm in the same boat as Alexrd. But with the saga coming out soon and the Clone Wars being more visually stunning then anything else on tv, maybe it's time for me to make the switch.

Are there any people out there that would recommend a certain device or brand? Or is the ps3 still the best player for the money?


Post Posted: June 21st 2011 4:09 pm
 
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I finally took the Blu-Ray plunge a couple of months ago, and the image quality on the Clone Wars BDs is stunning.

The player I got is the Sony BX57. Got it for about $130 at Best Buy.


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Bandersnatch wrote:
I finally took the Blu-Ray plunge a couple of months ago, and the image quality on the Clone Wars BDs is stunning.


I agree.

Watching TCW on BluRay is eye-popping. The images are pristine and the sound quality, is as equally impressive.
You haven't really seen The Clone Wars, until you've seen it on BluRay.
I just hope the Saga on BD is going to blow me away in September, as much as TCW sets have.


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Could someone tell me why the press releases for each season's Blu-ray state the audio being DTS 5.1 when they turn out to be lossy Dolby Digital?

The same thing happened with the press release for the upcoming Blu-rays of the movies. It said DTS 6.1 Surround which left fans anxious. Would the Blu-rays of these highly anticipated movies only feature lossy DTS tracks? But we were relieved when it was DTS-HD MA 6.1.

Is it the same with The Clone Wars? Were they meant to have DTS-HD since the beginning?


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