
Wondering what’s been happening at StarWars.com? Here’s a quick roundup of what you might have missed this week, including several exclusive posts and content leading up to Star Wars Reads Day, a preview of this Saturday’s new episode of The Clone Wars, and lots more!
STAR WARS READS DAY

Star Wars Reads Day is tomorrow! Book publishers will be staging events in bookstores and libraries across the United States, with raffle prizes, promotional giveaways, and more!
To celebrate Star Wars Reads Day, we’ve been having several guest blog posts from some of the biggest Star Wars authors; this week saw posts from J.W. Rinzler, Jason Fry, and more.
We’ve also had some video interviews, including Jeffrey Brown, Ashley Eckstein, and Timothy Zahn.
THE CLONE WARS SEASON FIVE, EPISODE TWO PREVIEW

The Clone Wars Season Five continues tomorrow morning at 9:30 a.m. (EST/PST) on Cartoon Network. “A War on Two Fronts” finds Anakin and the Jedi supporting an Onderon rebellion against the Separatists. Check out StarWars.com’s preview of “A War on Two Fronts.”
DAVE FILONI ON 100 EPISODES OF THE CLONE WARS

Supervising director Dave Filoni reflects on 100 episodes of The Clone Wars in a special post on the Official Star Wars Blog.
CELEBRATION EUROPE 2013

Mary Franklin discusses initial planning for Celebration Europe!
Tags: Celebration Europe, Clone Wars: Season 5, Dave Filoni, star wars reads day





Great posts this week, especially concerning “Star Wars Reads Day.”
In the new Clone Wars, 1min. 22sec. in we see the tentacle haired character just killed in the last episode of the Clone Wars by Savage Opress. Maybe the character sitting in the jedi council in this new episode is not the one from the last, but they look identical.
The episodes that make up the Onderon story arc were produced before “Revival” which explains why Yoda has his old character model and Adi Gallia is present on Jedi Council. However, the Season Four trailer led us to believe Anakin was attacking a Senate Guard but in the actual episode it was a bounty hunter. If they could do that I don’t understand why they didn’t remove Adi Gallia in this episode. Wookieepedia says “A War on Two Fronts” takes place before to the events of “Revival” but there are no sources to confirm it so it’s just a guess/theory someone has come up with.
Hondo will appear in this story arc at some point (also with his old character model) and bring Ahsoka a “gift” of rocket launchers likely taken from the wreckage of Maul’s crashed cargo ship which indicates that these episodes take place after the premiere. Until an official explanation is given we should assume it’s something the production accidentally overlooked and it’s therefore a blooper.
That new jedi is Stass Ali (She gets killed by Clone Troopers in Revenge Of The Sith while on Speeder Bikes.)
Stass Allie doesn’t have a character model yet because Dave Filoni would have said something about it like he did with Oppo Rancisis (who won’t appear until Season Six). But if it was Stass Allie then it would be STUPID because it would mean TCW production crew got lazy and used Adi Gallia’s character model for her.
i know this Stass Allie thing is silly ‘cuz they nevername her or edit the Adi Gallia appearcene so everyone thinks that it is the same character
I had to tell my bro who Stass Allie was,they should edit her character so people recognise her as a different character to Adi Gallia.
Hi Everyone,
Just wanted to say if your confused now….YOUR NOT THE ONLY BLIMMIN’ ONES!
sorry ’bout the blimmin’ but I’m mad at Stass Allie.
Anyway gotta go so from me,my bezzies,my boyfriend and everyone else on Corusant with me
Goodbye
P.S Phew,messaging is tiring,um actally i was tired before i started typing