Tags: ask dave videos, Clone Wars: Season 5, Dave Filoni, The Clone Wars
Tags: ask dave videos, Clone Wars: Season 5, Dave Filoni, The Clone Wars
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Will we see Cad Bane this season ?
Hello Dave, how do you decide when to deal with major recurrent character’s fates and deaths, while you don’t in how much time the series will end?
Hi Dave,
Just wondering if any smuggler characters like han solo will be seen this season.
Hi,
my favourite character in the movies is boba fett and i just wanted to know if there would be any bounty hunter based episodes
Will rex die (Hope he dosn’t)
Hi,
I really enjoy the subtle allusions to the live action films and all the little details you include. In season 4 during the shadow warrior episode, is the gungan named richelieu have anything to do with cardinal richelieu from 17th century france? I wasnt sure if there was a connection there or not. Your response will be greatly apriciated.
I saw the “Whirlwind of Destiny” this week, and I’m wondering if/when any other Join the Jedi contest winners’ moves will be making onscreen.? (My son won the Canadian edition of Join the Jedi with the “Saddle Slash”).
I’m wondering how Disney is goiing to affect Star Wars the Clone Wars? Is Disney going to make it babyish?
How does Obi-Wan know Darth Maul’s name? Isn’t that inconsistent with The Phantom Menace as the Jedi never knew his name?
Hey Dave!
I have a question about blaster rifles in the clone wars. I noticed in “Revival” and during the preview of the upcoming Darth Maul/ Death Watch arc, the color of people’s blaster fire seems to magically change color depending on if they are firing at a Jedi or a Sith. For example, when the pirates join Maul, their blaster fire is red but when they rejoin Hondo, it turns blue again. Looks like this will happen again when some of the death watch help out Obi Wan. It makes sense from a visual standpoint, (easier to tell good guys from bad guys, red and blue look good together) but doesn’t make a lot of sense. Do blasters have a switch that changes the color of the fire?