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CGI 'Star Wars' Revealed the Coming of the Clones Through Featurette
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Providing a light to the relation between the title and the story of 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars', Lucasfilm Animation let out a new featurette of the film.

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In preparation to the theatrical release of "Star Wars" animated movie, "Star Wars: The Clone Wars", Lucasfilm Animation have brought forward a brand new featurette. Highlighting a part of the film's title, the featurette is focused on things related to the troops involved in the intergalactic wars, the Clones.

Providing explanation from where the idea of the Clones' designs come from, the featurette underlines elaborated description given by director Dave Filoni regarding the generally black and white troops. Through the video footages, Filoni also gives out reasons on why the CGI animated movie will show the characters behind the masked Clones. He also illustrates the dynamic between the Jedis and the Clones.

Being a bridge for the animated television series of the same name, "The Clone Wars" coming into theaters on August 15 is the first CGI animated feature film of "Star Wars" franchise. It is said to be focusing on the wars between the Confederacy of Independent Systems and the Galactic Republic that takes place between "Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones" and "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith". In it, Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi go on a mission to find the kidnapped son of Jabba the Hutt before hell breaks lose.

"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" Featurette - "The Clones Are Coming":

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