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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Episode 5.20 The Wrong Jedi
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Episode 5.20 The Wrong Jedi

Episode Premiere
March 2, 2013
Genre
Animation, Action, Adventure
Production Company
Lucasfilm, CGCG, Lucasfilm Animation Singapore
Official Site
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/clonewars/
Episode Premiere
March 2, 2013
Genre
Animation, Action, Adventure
Period
2008 - 2020
Production Co
Lucasfilm, CGCG, Lucasfilm Animation Singapore
Distributor
Disney Channel, Netflix, Cartoon Network
Official Site
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/clonewars/
Director
Dave Filoni
Screenwriter
Charles Murray
Main Cast
  • Ashley Eckstein
  • Matt Lanter
  • James Arnold Taylor
  • Katee Sackhoff as Bo-Katan
  • Sam Witwer as Darth Maul / The Son / Alien
  • Ian Abercrombie
  • David Acord
  • Dee Bradley Baker
  • BJ Hughes
  • Tim Brock
  • Corey Burton

As tensions escalate within the Galactic Republic, Ahsoka Tano finds herself on the run after being wrongfully accused of a horrific crime. In "The Wrong Jedi," the young Jedi, voiced by Ashley Eckstein, battles against overwhelming odds to prove her innocence. With the weight of the Jedi Council's disapproval bearing down on her, Ahsoka is forced to navigate a treacherous web of deception and betrayal.

Anakin Skywalker, portrayed by Matt Lanter, becomes her staunchest ally, refusing to accept the charges against her and determined to uncover the truth. Meanwhile, the investigation pits Ahsoka against formidable foes, including the cunning and relentless Asajj Ventress, voiced by Katee Sackhoff, who has her own motives for getting involved. The emotional stakes rise as Ahsoka grapples with her identity and the ideals of the Jedi as she fights to clear her name.

As the episode unfolds, viewers witness Ahsoka's resilience and growth in the face of adversity, culminating in a gripping climax that challenges her beliefs and loyalty to the Jedi Order. "The Wrong Jedi" is a thrilling journey of action, adventure, and self-discovery that leaves audiences on the edge of their seats.