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Chapter 8

Star Wars: Clone WarsObi-Wan enters the battle against Durge, who’s not one to let a mere severed limb or two keep him down.

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Chapter 9

Star Wars: Clone WarsWith the Banking Clan on the verge of surrender to Obi-Wan, a regenerated and irate Durge makes a final stand.

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Chapter 10

Star Wars: Clone WarsAnakin leads the Republic starfighter squadron to the point of victory against the Separatists when Asajj makes her attack.

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Chapter 11

Star Wars: Clone WarsAnakin pursues Asajj Ventress into the Muunilinst atmosphere, where the dogfight attracts Obi-Wan’s attention. The general orders his padawan to return to his squad, but Anakin assures him that the battle is over and follows the would-be Sith into hyperspace.

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Notes: Although Chapter 11-20 of Clone Wars were produced at the same time as the first ten, they were set aside for later broadcast and were intially announced by both Lucasfilm and Cartoon Network to be the second “season.” (This despite the fact that Clone Wars was submitted for – and won – an Emmy for best animated program of one hour or more.)

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Chapter 12

Star Wars: Clone WarsMace Windu leads a contingent of clone troopers into battle against Separatist super battle droids on Dantooine. The Separatists unveil a new weapon, a seismic tank capable of punching huge craters into the ground. With a single strike, the tank flattens the Jedi’s troops – and separates him from his lightsaber.

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Chapter 13

Star Wars: Clone WarsMace demonstrates to the Separatist army exactly how powerful an ally the Force can be.

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Chapter 14

Star Wars: Clone WarsAt the Jedi Temple on the planet Ilum, Jedi Luminara Unduli guides her padawan Barriss Offee in one of the Order’s most important trials – the construction of a lightsaber. But the Separatists have sent a squad of chameleon droids – similar to probe droids, but with attack and cloaking capabilities – to destroy the Temple. Alone, the two Jedi must defend the crystals that power their weapons.

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Chapter 15

Star Wars: Clone WarsOn Padmè’s yacht, Yoda senses the disturbance on Ilum and asks the senator to divert course to offer assistance. Captain Tycho objects, until Yoda uses the Jedi’s unique form of persuasion to convince him of the urgency of the situation. Once on Ilum, the Jedi Master must make his way through a gantlet of chameleon droids to reach the Temple.

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Chapter 16

Star Wars: Clone WarsConcerned that the snowy conditions on Ilum would prevent Yoda from summoning help if needed, Padmè resolves to find him. With C-3P0 and R2-D2 in tow, the senator battles more of the cloaked droids.

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Chapter 17

Star Wars: Clone WarsAnakin follows Asajj Ventress to Yavin 4, where he is quickly joined by a number of clone troopers sent by Obi-Wan – whom Asajj is nearly as quick in eliminatng.

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Chapter 18

Star Wars: Clone WarsAnakin and Asajj duel in the jungles of Yavin 4.

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Chapter 19

Star Wars: Clone WarsFrom the jungles to the top of a Massassi temple, an ever-more-aggressive Anakin takes the fight to Asajj Ventress.

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Chapter 20

Star Wars: Clone WarsAnakin returns to Muunilinst, where Obi-Wan is overseeing mop-up operations. Kenobi receives a distress call from a number of Jedi on the planet Hypori, who are under siege from a ferocious new droid general.

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Notes: This chapter was slightly longer than Volume 1’s typical three-minute episodes, and featured the first look at the character of General Grievous.

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Chapter 21

Star Wars: Clone WarsClone troopers lead a rescue mission to Hypori, where only Ki-Adi-Mundi still stands against General Grievous. The reinforcements’ heavy firepower turns the tide of the battle, but despite Ki’s urgings, they are unable to pursue Grievous – the wounded need medical care too badly. Yoda has a vision of Qui-Gon Jinn and a boy Anakin preparing to face a psychological trial. Anakin and Padme continue to hide their marriage, much to Anakin’s frustration. Months later, the war continues, and the Council faces a shortage of Knights to lead the battles. Obi-Wan suggests that Anakin be knighted despite not having faced the formal Jedi trials, arguing that the events of the war have tested him enough. Mace Windu has reservations, but eventually Obi-Wan’s suggestion is accepted. Anakin Skywalker becomes a Jedi Knight.

Volume 2 Cast: Mat Lucas (Anakin Skywalker), James Arnold Taylor (Obi-Wan Kenobi/Agen Kolar/Turnstile Computer/Techno Union Scientist #2/Mutated Warrior #1), Tom Kane (Yoda), Grey DeLisle (Padme Amidala/Shaak Ti/Stass Allie/Nevanian Boy/Nelvaanian Woman/ Nelvaanian Child), Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), T. C. Carson (Mace Windu/Saesee Tinn/Alien General), Andre Sogliuzzo (ARC Trooper/ARC Captain/Battle Droid/Clone Commander Cody/Clone Trooper/Captain Typho/Clone Pilot/Captain Fordo), Daran Norris (Ki-Adi-Mundi/Even Piell), Richard McGonagle (General Grievous/Kit Fisto/Nelvaanian Shaman/Nelvaanian Warrior), Frankie Ryan Manriquez (Young Anakin Skywalker), Fred Tatasciore (Qui-Gon Jinn/Oppo Rancisis), Corey Burton (Count Dooku), Nick Jameson (Supreme Chancellor Palpatine/Darth Sidious/Main Techno Union Scientist)

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Note: The episodes in Volume 2 of Clone Wars were roughly 12 minutes in length.

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Chapter 22

Star Wars: Clone WarsThe newly-knighted Anakin and Obi-Wan lead the Republic to several victories, but the Clone Wars are still locked in stalemate. Mace and Palpatine send the pair to Nelvaan, a world that may hide Grievous’s base. Once they arrive at the frozen world, their efforts to track Grievous lead them into the path of a stampeding creature. Anakin defeats the creature, but that may not make the planet’s natives happy.

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