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Two stories of fate. One destiny.
Journey into the lives of two distinctly different Jedi from the prequel era – Ahsoka Tano and Count Dooku. Each will be put to the test as they make choices that will define their destinies.
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מלחמת הכוכבים: מעשיות הג׳די, סיפורי הג'דיי, スター・ウォーズ テイルズ・オブ・ジェダイ, スター・ウォーズ:テイルズ・オブ・ジェダイ, Звёздные войны: Сказания о джедаях
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Yaddle speaking normally means Yoda truly is a weird little goblin man who speaks in riddles just for the hell of it
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Dave Filoni fucks with the canon for an hour and a half and it’s glorious
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Had a VERY normal reaction to seeing Ahsoka Tano animated on screen and with Anakin Skywalker again ((((i scream sobbed for ten minutes straight)))).
A particularly satisfying little series for those with Star Wars lore knowledge. It’s fantastic to see Star Wars return to its animated format for these. I have said it time and time again, Star Wars thrives especially well within this visual medium.
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They say the Jedi have Tales,
Trying to balance the scales.
And still the Force,
Is what they'll endorse,
Even if diplomacy fails.
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I love the fact that, unlike the comics, they just let Yaddle speak normally, so now Yoda seems like a total weirdo with his way of talking.
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YADDLE TALKS NORMALLY AHAHAHAHAHA YODA IS JUST WEIRD LMAOOOO
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I love Ashoka with my heart…. She’s my favorite Star Wars character
But this should have been all Count Dooku oh my god the rich story of his in here
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Ahsoka Tano content = quality content
Dooku content not bad either
Animated Movies Ranked
7.5/10
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why does dooku sound like professor snape
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You know it's been a while I've reviewed anything Star Wars related, which is surprisingly considering that there's been three whole shows released on Disney+, I guess the Kenobi show kinda killed my interest in seeing the other shows when they released which is a real shame.
Still, I was fairly keen on seeing this because it's more of The Clone Wars, which remains the best Star Wars show to date. I highly recommend you go and watch it if you haven't already. And as this stands this is a very solid entry in the overall Star Wars lore, providing insight for beloved characters.
I'll start by going over Ahsoka's stories, which doesn't start well. The first episode is kinda…
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Dave Filoni setzt mit "Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi" seinen Kreuzzug fort, die nicht zuletzt auch von mir stark kritisierte Prequele-Trilogie seines Meisters George Lucas ins rechte Licht zu rücken. Und ich muss sagen, dass ihm das mit dieser 6-teiligen Miniserie, auch wenn sie nicht perfekt ist und die Reaktionen einiger Fans deutlich übertrieben sind (bei aller Begeisterung, aber 5 Sterne sind einfach übertrieben!), wieder sehr gut gelungen ist.
Keine der Episoden ist länger als 17 Minuten und wir erkunden die Reise zu den verschiedenen Wegen der Macht von Ahsoka und Count Dooku in jeweils 3 Episoden. Ich bin mir sicher, dass besonders Fans der Serie "Clone Wars" von dieser Serie begeistert sein werden. Die Animation ist…
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