Star Wars The Clone Wars Age Rating Rating: 5,0/10 4991 reviews
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Too much adult stuff and violence for 12 and under.

Tthe show is entertaining but for older kids.There is too much vilolent killing for younger than probably even teens. I have always liked Star Wars but find this is getting boring The adult stuff like drinking , bar room or night club activity, and the sexy stuff are not approrpiate for ages less than 12. This season has dark characters that I do not want my kid thinking are normal or cool. Once you are a teen you have to know how to make good decisions on that stuff everyday. Parents need to really watch this for ages less than 12.

Clone Captain Rex served the Republic during the Clone Wars, often taking orders from Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano. He viewed military service as an honor, and he always completed his mission. This 6-inch-scale Clone Captain Rex figure is carefully detailed to look like the character from Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The film was negatively received by critics; on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Star Wars: The Clone Wars received an approval rating of 18% based on 169 reviews, with an average rating of 4.2/10.

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Tortured to death!

We initially let our 6 year old watch this, but regretted it after seeing Episode 2 of Season 2 in which a Jedi gets tortured until he dies. A later episode had female robots/androids with curvaceous breasts, slightly open mouths, and vacant eyes.Great stories most of the time. Fantastic animation. I love it. But I'm 42! Let the youngsters watch something suitable..

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the best!

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Young Adult Swim - not kid cartoons

I am worried about how fast I see this spreading among 4 and 5 year old kids! Just because it's on the Cartoon Network does not make it a children's show. It's like when South Park came out and people were letting kids watch it because it was a cartoon. Please pay attention to the ratings and screen the content first!I grew up with Star Wars and hope my kid will be a fan some day, but the original movies will be appropriate way before these shows. The level of brutality is way beyond young kids, and it is pretty realistic with the computer animation.

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Pretty Good show,

Not as good as the movies, but very good, due to the nature of the show, the show is rated TV-PG-V

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Awesome show but not for little kids

If you you like Star Wars this is a must watch show that expands the universe and characters with great stories. However this show can be incredibly violent, and parents shouldn't be deceived by the animated format. In some episodes people are beheaded, tortured, murdered, stabbed and sucked into space. A lot of episodes are fairly tame however, so it can be a bit of a mixed bag on age appropriateness.

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Great show, not for kids

Yes, it's animated, but it's not for children (probably pre-teen at the earliest). Series has a great deal of violence, dark/evil themes, some sexual undertones and a bit of drinking bar/nightclub scenes.

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Please review age appropriateness of this show

Being a Star Wars fan, I love this show. Having said that, I don't think, this is even less appropriate for kids than the actual movies. Even though it's animated. There are people being stabbed and shot, limps severed, heads cut off.Furthermore, there are quite a lot of political themes as well, which I doubt any 8 year old would understand. Although, there are quite a couple of good messages, like war is not all about good and evil, and even raises the question, why the Clone Wars are being fought in the first place.However, I don't see my kid watching this show when he is 8.If you are a teenanger, and like Star Wars, too, it gives you a more in-depth experience to what is happening between Episode II and III, and I can only highly recommend it.

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star wars the clone wars great show!

lots of action wait for your kids to be a bit older

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one of the best sci-fi shows ever

probably the most violent series to contain no blood

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Lots of killing. Weak story.

The story is weak and there is a lot of killing. Not just typical battle casualties but straight up murder (see my episode notes below). While I realize it's just a crappy cartoon there are factual things that drive me nuts like large starships burning (seemingly endlessly) in space after they've been damage in a battle. (Note: fire cannot exist in space without a source of oxygen. There are many 'space fires' in the series.. lame).Here are some notes I made about the first couple episodes along with my recommendations for my kids. You be the judge.# S01E01 - Ambush - APPROPRIATE, great episode, with the whole series was like this.Has a great message about overcoming obstacles and working together even when it seems you don’t stand a chance. Only droids are “killed'# S01E02 - Rising Malevolence - NOT AppropriateLots of death and darkness throughout. Entire fleet of rebel ships destroyed at beginning. Dead bodies floating in the wreckage and the survivors comment on it. “They’re dead”. Enemies cut open remaining escape pods and let the Rebels drift into space to their death. You see it happen, watch them die.# S01E03 - Shadow of Malevolence - NOT AppropriateEnemy ship sent specifically to destroy medical space station where thousands of clones are recovering after battle injuries. Talk about killing them all, putting them out of their misery.# S01E04 - Destroy Malevolence - APPROPRIATEChasing enemy ship out of the area. No human deaths, just droids. General Grevious might be slightly scary for younger ones.# S01E05 - Rookie - NOT Appropriate:Early in the episode droids battle clones. A clone (human) is shot and falls down, seemingly dead. Several clones approach him and shoot him (off camera) with multiple laser blasts to finish him off, execution style. Another clone is snagged and killed by a giant “eel”. They later refer back to the first clone that was killed and comment about how he’s dead.

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Teaching the way of the force to young padawans

As any other Star Wars series, the shows revolving around the adventure of the Jedi knights. The Jedi are order of knights which focuses their inner strength in accomplishing their mission. The jedi way may teaches the younger children on inner peace and self contemplation in achieving goals.On the other hand, the series gets more mature each season. Since this series explain the fall of Anakin Skywalker from the hero of light into the emissary of darkside, the series getting darker and darker each episode. Parents need to accompany their children in watching this series, especially for the later seasons of the show. Children need to be explained the transformation of Anakin Skywalker from the good role model into the ultimate bad guy.Overall the show is entertaining and refreshing. It could give the children a general picture on what happened in the society. The conflicts in the series shows some diplomatic as well as war approaches. The political conflict is presented in an easy manner for the children

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Clone Wars > Prequels

It's a really good show that is far better than the prequel trilogy. There are some very good messages that deal with heavy subjects like war and it can be pretty violent at times with people even dying. There is also the use of 'hell' and 'damn' as mild language in a couple episodes. Definitely recommend for more mature children.

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Ok for kids, but some scenes are too violent.

It's pretty good, with all those heroic Jedi facing the Sith, and clone soldiers facing battle droids. But sometimes.. there ARE scenes with killing in cold blood, assassination attempts, torture, betrayal, and even a group of bounty hunters kidnapping a bunch of politicians, and killing one of them!

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great show. One episode has terrorism from group called death watch, they burn houses with flame throwers, stab a small girl with a darksaber, and are the most moronistic nuts! Another episode includes witchery. tons of shoot em' up violence. some great role models such as Rex, clone 99, fives (later episodes as an ARC trooper along with Echo) allways a moral at the begginging that is sometimes well expressed, sometimes not so much. comes between episodes 2 and 3. if it was all one movie it might get away with a PG, if there was a rating PG-11-12 probibly that. bounty hunters celebrate over dead assasanation victims. people fly through space after ships have been stolen. includes all favorite star wars characters. and gets more intense, and complex as the series goes on.

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Confused with the conflict in ratings

I'm really confused with the ratings. This rating gives it an okay for ages 8+. The cartoon network rating is a PG13 -- is this a new show, not related to the Clone Wars cartoon episodes discussed here?

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Some episodes are too intense even for 8 yr olds

Who says cartoon's can't be violent? many episodes are in fact more violent than SW movies I-VI. (i.e. spears and lightsabers through the heart.) Most episodes are fit for 7/8 yr old, others are so fast and intense that one episode can roid your kid for 24 hours. This has happened to my 8 yr old who has ADHD. We won't let him watch it on school nights.

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Wonderful Show! Best For Young Tweens.

This is an amazing show that has been missed for over 6 years, I'm very happy that season 7 is soon to be released. The Clone Wars is great for fans or kids interested in Star Wars. Due to the violence (season 3 onwards takes a darker turn) and some of the plotlines, young tweens would fully understand and appreciate what a great show this is.

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Star Wars the clone wars is not for little kids

i think Star Wars the clone wars is a amazing show but its not for little kids because a character twists another characters neck characters get stabbed with lightsabers a character dies in one episode and lots of blood is shown in the water characters get there heads chopped off on screen a character commits a murder suicide characters drink alcohol and theres lots of Sexual innuendo thats very innapropriate for little kids with that being said George Lucas confirmed star wars the clone wars was for Adolescence in a interveiw and i dont recommend it for anyone under the age of 15

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HomeNewsLiteratureBook Review: Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Visual Guide
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We first read about it back in 1977, told to us by an older Obi-Wan Kenobi – The Clone Wars. Attack of the Clones showed us the start of the war with the Battle of Geonosis and Revenge of the Sith the end. Now we’re about to go one step further….

During 2008 there’s been a growing interest in The Clone Wars movie that seems to have organically built as more and more information and images have been released to an intrigued public. This book will light a fire under that interest and send it sky-high, because if the film and forthcoming television series are even half as intriguing and dynamic as this book then we are in for a treat.

Welcome to the Clone Wars, a three year conflict that engulfed the galaxy in war and misery but also stood as a time when the galaxies greatest heroes came to the fore and showed their mettle. Against impossible odds, the forces of the Jedi, supported by the Grand Army of the Republic, toiled against the trillions upon trillions of Battle Droid of the Separatist Army. And that struggle is laid out here in minute detail.

Jason Fry does an admirable job in setting the scene, with a classic Star Wars scroll up describing how ‘Supreme Chancellor Palpatine has committed thousands of clonetroopers to the war against Count Dooku’s Separatist Alliance‘. Laying out the sides in the vast canvas of the Clone Wars he pits the Republic Navy’s Jedi Cruisers against the Separatist Fleet’s flagship, The Malevolence, Clonetroopers against Super Battle Droids before delving into greater detail with the film and television shows main protagonists.

We’re all very familiar with Hayden Christensen’s portrayal of Anakin Skywalker, but the CGI incarnation is fresh and new, and here we get to see this three year period of Ani’s life begin. Interesting, in that the Anakin we left at the end of Attack of the Clones and the one we meet in Revenge of the Sith is markedly different, and this show will explain the reason why.

And clearly Ahsoka Tano is a huge part of that development. Arriving on Christophsis she is largely ignored by Anakin, but his eventual acceptance of her clearly shapes who he later becomes, and utilising the clever format Fry is able to introduce these snippets of info in bite-sized and informative packages.

Indeed, that is the way the entire book is laid out, filtering paragraphs of cleverly designed information in small enough blocks so any die-hard fan can absorb it. For example, did you know that Jabba the Hutt has ultraviolet vision, or that C-3PO’s cognitive module may have been stitched together from three scrapped verbobrains. I didn’t, not until just now, and the book is filled to the brim with such information that’s both relevant to the plot and story of the Clone Wars but also to the casual Star Wars fan who wants to know more about their favourite characters.

It’s also worth noting that the book covers both the television series as well as the film, so the appearance of both General Grievous and Jar Jar Binks is interesting, as neither are present in the forthcoming Clone Wars movie.

All in all this is an excellent addition to any Star Wars fans bookshelf, and an invaluable resource for those who are keen to follow the Clone Wars from the very start to the very finish. Sure to be expanded and added to, Jason Fry and the Lucasbooks team have outdone themselves.

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This review was originally published on Lightsabre.co.uk on 3rd August 2008.