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As an animated TV series that's set somewhere in the Star Wars Galaxy, The Clone Wars joins up with other select stories that revolve around that galaxy as part of a multimedia project that presents all of the Star Wars story ideas and gives many of them a separate identity. Among the various conflicts that develop between the Confederacy of Independent Systems and the Galactic Republic, are Sith apprentice related. Like the Darth Sidious also known as Supreme Chancellor Palpatine and Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker. Produced in HDT or high definition television, each episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars runs 22 minutes and is entertaining programming for all ages. With focus specifically on Obi-Wan Kenobi as well as Anakin Skywalker and also Ahsoka Tano, thes time around the story line delves into other characters from the original story. The Star Wars theme runs particularly well as an animated series and fits the small screen nearly as well as the big screens seen in theaters around the world. The Star Wars: Decoded is actually season one of The Clone Wars but with added trivia and info related to each episode.

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