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Generally favorable reviews- based on 42 Ratings

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  1. May 19, 2020
    8
    Excellent. Aside from one bad story arc, the final season of The Clone Wars was a perfect conclusion to an incredible animated series.
  2. May 6, 2020
    8
    The middle 4 episodes are a bit of a drag, but the last 4 are top quality Star Wars.
  3. Feb 23, 2020
    10
    "The cavalry has arrived"

    Can't wait for the next episode... The first one was amazing. Storytelling, camera work (that one shot sequence was SICK!), effects - everything was on point!
  4. Jan 13, 2022
    8
    The clone wars is back for it's final season and the animation quality has been upped so much it's not even real.
  5. Apr 28, 2021
    10
    The final season and it does not disappoint. We had to wait for 6 years for the conclusion and some of us even had given up hope. I say it is a remarkable strong ending to the show and it does tighten some lose ends. Again we got some multi episode story arcs that use its time for character development, bonding and to deliver awesome moments. It has only 12 episodes but all do fullyThe final season and it does not disappoint. We had to wait for 6 years for the conclusion and some of us even had given up hope. I say it is a remarkable strong ending to the show and it does tighten some lose ends. Again we got some multi episode story arcs that use its time for character development, bonding and to deliver awesome moments. It has only 12 episodes but all do fully deliver. The introduced “Bad Batch” of clone soldiers are just amazing, the Rafa sisters show what life is for a non privileged citizen in the Star Wars galaxy, the Mandalore arc reaches its climax and of cause we got the conclusion to Ahsoka and Mauls arcs of the show. The final episode is breathtaking. It is set from shortly before Revenge of the Sith up to slightly after it including a certain event that changed galactic history. The focus is not on Revenge of the Sith as this is shown in the movie. Here we see glimpses and some additions to it but the stories are only slightly interwoven. I think I can recommend all episodes without a doubt as I find no weak link. Here is my reasoning: The first 4 episodes “The Bad Batch”, “A distant Echo”, “On the Wings of Keeradaks” and “Unfinished Business” deal with a menacing situation. The main Republic shipyard of Anaxes is attacked by the Separatists. Strangely they can outmaneuver each strategy from the Republic forces with ease and there is no leak or traitor. Anakin is set on a mission with the Bad Batch to get answers. Great characters, excellent story arc with good pacing, good twist, immersive battles and conclusion. The Bad Batch became easily fan favorites and we are hyped for their show Sidenote: The Bad Batch are a team of irregular clones. There were failures in the cloning process but these were actually good giving them special assets / abilities. Bad Batch is their humorous way in dealing with this. The next arc consisting of “Gone with a Trace”, “Deal no Deal”, “Dangerous Debt” and “Together Again” continue with Ahsoka’s story. She left the Jedi order and struggles what to to. She falls into a new adventure (literally and not literally at the same time;-). and meets the Rafa twins. She accompany them on a business mission that turns out far more interesting than imagined. Here I like the character interactions, development, moral dilemmas and cat and mouse games. While she is on this adventure she is spotted by Bo-Katan. This started the final arc consisting of “Old friends not Forgotten”, “The Phantom Apprentice”, Shattered” and “Victory and Death”. This deals with Mandalore, Maul and the events from Revenge of the Sith unfolding. It has epic battles, grim situations to face and a final that is sad, intense and awesome. A truly magnificent conclusion. I want to thank the whole team involved for the show. You have given us great experiences and much to discuss, enjoy and to revisit. This season gets a 10/10 without hesitation. Maybe even worth watching without the other seasons but less impactful. Expand
  6. May 6, 2020
    10
    Flawlessly executed. A fantastic crescendo of a finish to the clone wars. The best post Disney Star Wars content to date along with Rogue One and Mandalorian.
  7. May 8, 2020
    8
    Clone wars season 7:
    The long awaited conclusion to the much loved show The Clone Wars has finally been released and I... I have mixed feelings about it.
    The season is essentially split up into three individual story arcs, with the third being a late continuation of the second. The clone wars has been known for having some really diverse stories being told in said arcs, however in the past
    Clone wars season 7:
    The long awaited conclusion to the much loved show The Clone Wars has finally been released and I... I have mixed feelings about it.
    The season is essentially split up into three individual story arcs, with the third being a late continuation of the second. The clone wars has been known for having some really diverse stories being told in said arcs, however in the past each season has suffered from one or two vastly less interesting ones. The season has a very promising start, following Captain Rex and the newly introduced Bad Batch (an elite squad of clones) whilst they work to uncover the methods which the separatists are using against them. Whilst this arc starts off strong, it is needlessly overstretched in order to cover the span of four episodes. However the place most audiences have found fault is within episodes 4-8, which see the return of fan favorite character Ahsoka Tano. Unfortunately the four episodes that entail her return are less than stellar. We are quickly introduced to the Martez sisters, who are the central plot devices throughout the arc. It brings me no pleasure in saying it, but the arc is pretty awful. For starters, and this is obviously my opinion, but I found it to be extraordinarily tedious. The Martez sisters aren’t bad characters by any means, but neither of them are interesting enough for me to be invested in their journey. The plot is pretty lackluster and extremely predictable, but what’s worse is that by the end of it, Ahsoka ends up more or less where she started, making the whole thing meaningless. Maybe there was supposed to be some kind of character development going on, but it’s so minute that there is little to no point. Another thing that really annoys me are the events of episode 7, which involves (SPOILER ALERT) the three protagonists literally ending up in the exact same place as they started. This in my eyes literally makes the episode absolutely 100% worthless. Now that that’s out of the way it’s time to move on to the final arc of both the series and the season on the whole, and man they do not disappoint. The first half of it centers around the siege of Mandalore, in which Ahsoka and the 501st legion attempt to engage and capture Maul. I am and have always been a huge fan of Sam Witwer’s portrayal of the iconic villain, and throughout this season he is on top form, never failing to impress. For the inevitable duel between him and Ahsoka they used Ray Park (original Maul actor) to act out the extremely well choreographed battle, and it really shows. Of all the animated lightsaber duel this is by far the most convincing, and is amongst my favorites. We also get so many nostalgic interactions between Ahsoka and Rex, Obi Wan, and Anakin that are very much appreciated. The final act of the season is perhaps where it shines the most, as we finally see the events of Revenge of the Sith intertwined with the show in a glorious fashion. Granted they didn’t have to do much to simultaneously make me feel nostalgic and depressed, but they managed it all the same and I am grateful for it, and ultimately I think it was a very satisfying conclusion.
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  8. May 6, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a great end to the clone wars, sad and tragic, as it should be. Although you know how to end it, you still sit in the hope of the other end. Expand
  9. May 12, 2020
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If the whole season was just the final 4 episodes I would have given it a 10. Those 4 episodes are some of the best and most pure Star Wars I've ever experienced. The first 4 episodes of this season are good but nothing special especially not compared to what has come before within the series. The middle 4 episodes are what really hurt this season for me. I found the new characters uninteresting/annoying and the overall story pointless seeing as it all culminates with Ahsoka meeting a Mandalorian leading into the final arc. Expand
  10. Aug 12, 2023
    9
    It's a true shame the series is over. It was really spectacular with Season 6: The Lost Missions ending it on a high note. Not a single episode is a disappointment. Some of the episodes in the Clovis arc are a bit of a drag but other than that, everything is simply amazing
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  1. Reviewed by: Rafael Motamayor
    Oct 5, 2020
    75
    Newcomers won’t find this a good entry point for the series, but fans of the show will feel right at home.
  2. Reviewed by: Aaron Barnhart
    Feb 21, 2020
    85
    Perhaps owing to the nearly six-year gap between Seasons 6 and 7, this final lap is basically self-encapsulated and requires almost no effort to get up to speed (narrator extraordinaire Tom Kane will help with that part). ... Bottom line: If you loved The Mandalorian, you just might like Star Wars: Clone Wars.