"Clone Wars Chapter 1" is the first episode of the 2003–2005 award-winning animated microseries Star Wars: Clone Wars. First aired on Cartoon Network on November 7, 2003 and released online on the Cartoon Network website and StarWars.com, the episode served as the pilot episode for the series. The episode ran over three minutes and filled a five-minute television slot. "Chapter 1" was directed by famous animator Genndy Tartakovsky and written by Tartakovsky, Darrick Bachman, Bryan Andrews, and Paul Rudish. The episode featured both computer animation and traditional animation, with characters stylized after the actors who portrayed them in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (2002), though it featured none of the original film actors as voice actors for their characters. The episode
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| - "Clone Wars Chapter 1" is the first episode of the 2003–2005 award-winning animated microseries Star Wars: Clone Wars. First aired on Cartoon Network on November 7, 2003 and released online on the Cartoon Network website and StarWars.com, the episode served as the pilot episode for the series. The episode ran over three minutes and filled a five-minute television slot. "Chapter 1" was directed by famous animator Genndy Tartakovsky and written by Tartakovsky, Darrick Bachman, Bryan Andrews, and Paul Rudish. The episode featured both computer animation and traditional animation, with characters stylized after the actors who portrayed them in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (2002), though it featured none of the original film actors as voice actors for their characters. The episode
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Cast
| - *Nick Jameson—Palpatine
*Tom Kane—Yoda
*Mat Lucas—Anakin Skywalker
*James Arnold Taylor—Obi-Wan Kenobi
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Characters
| - *187th Legion's clone commander
*Padmé Amidala
*C-3PO
*Dooku
*Kit Fisto
*Qui-Gon Jinn
*Obi-Wan Kenobi
*Barriss Offee
*Palpatine
*R2-D2
*R4-P22
*Anakin Skywalker
*Shaak Ti
*Tikkes
*Saesee Tiin
*Luminara Unduli
*Mace Windu
*Yoda
*Yoda's kybuck
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Series
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Technology
| - *Armor
**Phase I clone trooper armor
*Blaster
**Blaster rifle
***DC-15A blaster rifle
***E-5 blaster rifle
*Clothing
**Tunic
*Cybernetics
**Mechno-arm
*Gimer stick
*Headset comlink
*Homing missile
*Lightsaber
**Anakin Skywalker's second lightsaber
**Curved-hilt lightsaber
***Dooku's lightsaber
**Kit Fisto's lightsaber
**Luminara Unduli's lightsaber
**Obi-Wan Kenobi's third lightsaber
**Shaak Ti's lightsaber
**Yoda's lightsaber
*Mass-driver cannon
*Mine
*Repulsorlift
*Trident
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Events
| - *Clone Wars
**Battle of Dantooine
**Battle of Mon Calamari
**Battle of Muunilinst
**Battle of unidentified icy planet
**Battle of unidentified rainy planet
**Battle of unidentified planet (Kenobi and Skywalker)
**Battle of unidentified planet (Unduli and Offee)
**Battle of unidentified planet (Yoda's charge)
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Airdate
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miscellanea
| - *Padawan braid
*The Force
**Force Jump
**Telekinesis
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Vehicles
| - *Starship
**Acclamator-class assault ship
**Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor
***Azure Angel
**V-19 Torrent starfighter
*Low Altitude Assault Transport
**Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry
*Walker
**All Terrain Tactical Enforcer
**Self-Propelled Heavy Artillery
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Species
| - *Human
**Clone
**Korun
**Naboo
*Iktotchi
*Mirialan
*Nautolan
*Quarren
*Togruta
*Yoda's species
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| - Guerras Clônicas Capítulo 1
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| - Las Guerras Clon Capítulo 1
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| - clonewars/microseries/chapter/1.html
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Organizations
| - *Confederacy of Independent Systems
**InterGalactic Banking Clan
**Quarren Isolation League
**Separatist Droid Army
*Count
*Galactic Republic
**Grand Army of the Republic
***187th Legion
***Hawkbat Battalion
***Clone trooper
****Clone SCUBA trooper
****Clone trooper pilot
**Republic Navy
**Senator
**Supreme Chancellor
*Jedi Order
**Grand Master
**Jedi Knight
**Jedi Master
**Padawan
*Order of the Sith Lords
**Dark Lord of the Sith
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Writer
| - *Darrick Bachman
*Bryan Andrews
*Paul Rudish
*Genndy Tartakovsky
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Director
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droids
| - *Astromech droid
**R-series
***R2-series astromech droid
***R4-series agromech droid
****R4-P-series astromech droid
***R5-series astromech droid
*Battle droid
**B-series battle droid
***B1 battle droid
***B2 super battle droid
**DSD1 dwarf spider droid
**OG-9 homing spider droid
*IG-227 Hailfire-class droid tank
*Protocol droid
**3PO-series protocol droid
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Locations
| - *Core Worlds
**Coruscant sector
***Coruscant system
****Coruscant
*****Republic Executive Building
******Chancellor's Suite
*****Padmé Amidala's apartment
*Outer Rim Territories
**Calamari sector
***Calamari system
****Dac
**Obtrexta sector
***Muunilinst system
****Muunilinst
**Raioballo sector
***Dantooine system
****Dantooine
*Unidentified icy planet
*Unidentified planet (Kenobi and Skywalker)
*Unidentified planet (Unduli and Offee)
*Unidentified planet (Yoda's charge)
*Unidentified rainy planet (Clone Wars battle)
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Crew
| - A Lucasfilm Ltd. Company
- *Genndy Tartakovsky—Directed and Produced by
*Paul Rudish, Scott Wills—Art Direction by
*Bryan Andrews, Mark Andrews—Storyboards by
*Shareena Carlson—Line Producer
*Darrick Bachman—Production Coordinator
*Thomas M. Wheeler—Production Assistant
*Darrick Bachman—Outline Editor
*Bryan Andrews, Darrick Bachman, Paul Rudish, Genndy Tartakovsky—Story By
*Genndy Tartakovsky—Animation Director
*Robert Alvarez—Sheet Timer
*Lynne Naylor, Paul Rudish, Andy Suriano—Character Design
*Todd Frederiksen—Vehicle Design
*Barbara Krueger, Robert Lacko—Clean-Up
*Michel Gagné—EFX Design
*Mike Kim, Lynne Naylor, Paul Rudish, Andy Suriano, Genndy Tartakovsky—Additional Scene Layout
*David A. Dunnet—Background Supervisor
*Justin Thompson—Additional Background Design
*Richard Daskas, Scott Wills—Background Color
*Wade Huntsman, Raymond Zibach—Additional Background Color
*Leticia Lacy—Color Stylist
*Roger Webb—Additional Color Stylist
*Collette Bennett Sunderman—Casting Director
*Karie Gima Pham—Talent Coordinator
*Robert Serda—Recording Engineer
*John Williams—Original Music by
*James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir—New Music by
*Paul Douglas—Supervising Editor
*Jim Hearn—Dialogue Editor
*Slightly Off Track—Track Reading
*Rick Taylor—Colorist
*Alicia Parkinson—Post Production Coordinator
*Sandy Benenati—Animation Checker
*Cecilia Rheins—Production Accountant
*Skywalker Sound
- Seoul, Korea—Overseas Production Facility
*Jeong, Yu Mun—Overseas Supervising Director
*Han, Sang Yeop; Kim, Jong Ho—Overseas Directors
*Rough Draft Studios, Inc.—3D Animation & Composite
*Scott Vanzo—Director of Computer Animation
*Claudia Katz—Executive Producer for Rough Draft Studios
*Geraldine Symon—Producer for Rough Draft Studios
*Eric Whited—Lead 3-D Model & Animation
*Conan Low, Mun Pook Lui—3-D Model & Animation
*Chad Katona—Digital Camera & Composite Supervisor
*Gabriel Calderon, Paul Mahotz—Digital Camera & Composite
*ACMEworks Digital Film, INC.—High Definition Conform and Titles by
*Brian A. Miller—Supervising Producer
*Jennifer Pelphrey—Director of Production
*Sam Register—Executive In Charge Of Production
- Marin County, California—Post-Production Sound Services
*Erik Foreman—Sound Effects Editor & Re-Recording Mixer
*Ben Burtt—Original Sound Effects Created By
*Ed Dunkley; John "J.T." Torrijos—Video Services
*Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
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abstract
| - "Clone Wars Chapter 1" is the first episode of the 2003–2005 award-winning animated microseries Star Wars: Clone Wars. First aired on Cartoon Network on November 7, 2003 and released online on the Cartoon Network website and StarWars.com, the episode served as the pilot episode for the series. The episode ran over three minutes and filled a five-minute television slot. "Chapter 1" was directed by famous animator Genndy Tartakovsky and written by Tartakovsky, Darrick Bachman, Bryan Andrews, and Paul Rudish. The episode featured both computer animation and traditional animation, with characters stylized after the actors who portrayed them in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (2002), though it featured none of the original film actors as voice actors for their characters. The episode was later released on DVD with the rest of Season One and Season Two on the Star Wars: Clone Wars: Volume One collection. The pilot helped usher in a massive multimedia project that produced numerous comics and novels, a video game, action figures, and short stories. The show would later go on to inspire the 2008 computer-generated television show Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
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