The Star Wars the Clone Wars Season 3 Episode 3 was called Supply Lines. As I predicted in my post about Ryloth Under Siege, Jedi Master Di does die in the end. This episode does have some funny parts and Jar Jar does have some really good plate and cup stacking skills. LOL. You can watch the episode here: http://mastertoons.com/Supply-Lines.html. Here are some pictures:
This blog is for sharing any cool Star Wars stuff I find. I might post about stuff on StarWars.com, Star Wars LEGOs/toys, Star Wars video games, etc. I will not post about every new Star Wars thing that comes out. I will only post about the things that I think are cool or that are worth knowing about.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Ryloth Under Siege!
This article on StarWars.com talks about the next episode in Star Wars the Clone Wars Season 3: Supply Lines.
"Ryloth is under siege. Trapped on the surface, Jedi Master Di rallies the local forces with the help of rebel leader Cham Syndulla. Desperate to save them, Senator Bail Organa and Representative Jar Jar Binks are dispatched to the planet of Toydaria, where they must convince the King Katuunko to send aid to Ryloth -- before it's too late."
"Taking place before Yoda's fateful meeting with King Katuunko on the moon of Rugosa -- chronicled in the series premiere episode, "Ambush" -- "Supply Lines" also explores the origins of the Ryloth occupation and the subjugation of the Twi'lek people occupation, explored in a three-episode arc in the first season."
"We're going to meet Jedi Master Di," says Filoni. "I like him a lot; he's cool and I'd like to be able to do more with him. But you should remember that this is a prequel, and that it takes place before the episodes we've seen already. There may be a reason we haven't seen him after the events of this episode. Here's a hint: Star Wars characters have a history of suggestive names. Greedo was a greedy bounty hunter. Lobot's a guy with a computer implanted in his brain, like a lobotomy. General Grievous and Darth Maul are both intent on causing pain and suffering. Han Solo's a loner. So I'm just saying that maybe Jedi Master Di should watch his back."
I like the last quote. What do you think is going to happen to Jedi Master Di? I think he is going to die. :)
For mor information go here: http://www.starwars.com/theclonewars/supplylines_preview/index.html
"Ryloth is under siege. Trapped on the surface, Jedi Master Di rallies the local forces with the help of rebel leader Cham Syndulla. Desperate to save them, Senator Bail Organa and Representative Jar Jar Binks are dispatched to the planet of Toydaria, where they must convince the King Katuunko to send aid to Ryloth -- before it's too late."
"Taking place before Yoda's fateful meeting with King Katuunko on the moon of Rugosa -- chronicled in the series premiere episode, "Ambush" -- "Supply Lines" also explores the origins of the Ryloth occupation and the subjugation of the Twi'lek people occupation, explored in a three-episode arc in the first season."
"We're going to meet Jedi Master Di," says Filoni. "I like him a lot; he's cool and I'd like to be able to do more with him. But you should remember that this is a prequel, and that it takes place before the episodes we've seen already. There may be a reason we haven't seen him after the events of this episode. Here's a hint: Star Wars characters have a history of suggestive names. Greedo was a greedy bounty hunter. Lobot's a guy with a computer implanted in his brain, like a lobotomy. General Grievous and Darth Maul are both intent on causing pain and suffering. Han Solo's a loner. So I'm just saying that maybe Jedi Master Di should watch his back."
I like the last quote. What do you think is going to happen to Jedi Master Di? I think he is going to die. :)
For mor information go here: http://www.starwars.com/theclonewars/supplylines_preview/index.html
Star Wars Aurebesh Alphabet
Aurebesh is a language in the Star Wars galaxy. There are many other languages and dialects, but Aurebesh is the most universal of these languages. It has become a galactic standard by which all civilized creatures can communicate. In the Clone Wars episodes, you may find it written on computer screens, data pads, clone trooper armor, and many other places. Look closely in the episodes and you may find it. Use the picture below to help you decode a message in Aurebesh that you may find.
For a bigger picture go here: http://www.starwars.com/aurebesh/index.html
For a bigger picture go here: http://www.starwars.com/aurebesh/index.html
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Star Wars the Clone Wars Season 3 Episodes 1&2 Commentaries
You can watch the Star Wars the Clone Wars Season 3 Episodes 1&2 Commentaries on StarWars.com. In the Episode 1 Commentary, Dave Filoni talks about clone cadets. In the Episode 2 Commentary, he talks about clone armor. You can watch the commentaries here:
Episode 1 Commentary: http://www.starwars.com/video/view/001101.html
Episode 2 Commentary: http://www.starwars.com/video/view/001102.html
Episode 1 Commentary: http://www.starwars.com/video/view/001101.html
Episode 2 Commentary: http://www.starwars.com/video/view/001102.html
Star Wars the Clone Wars Adventures
I just started playing this game and it is pretty fun. The only bad thing is that you have to pay to become a Jedi Member. If you are not a Jedi Member, you can't play as many games, buy as many things, etc. You should give this game a try. For more information, go to: http://www.clonewarsadventures.com/?cid=1062766.
Star Wars the Clone Wars Season 3 Premieres September 17
I know that this is 2 days late but Star Wars the Clone Wars Season 3 premiered September 17. As of September 19, the first two episodes Clone Cadets and ARC Troopers, are not available to watch on StarWars.com yet. If you are dying to see the episodes, you can watch them here: http://mastertoons.com/Clone-Cadets-and-Arc-Troopers.html. Here are some pictures:
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)