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Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith’s Finale Was Remade in Clone Wars Style Animation By Fans

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  • December 31, 2023
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Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith’s Finale Was Remade in Clone Wars Style Animation By Fans

closing moments have been recreated in the style of animated series thanks to a team of dedicated fans. The aptly named shared of the final 15 minutes of the third prequel film recently, and it includes the emergence of Darth Vader, the birth of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, and perhaps most importantly, the final battle between Obi Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker.

It’s so well done that it looks more like a long lost Clone Wars episode instead of an unofficial project. CLONE WARS: BATTLE OF THE HEROES Most fan favorite moments make the cut, and there are even a few extra clips added in to help cement that animated feel. However, while lightsabers clash on Mustafar, we do not get to see things like the fight between Yoda and Palpatine back on Coruscant.

Another change is the voices, which seem to strive for a mix between the live action and animated versions of the characters. Hello There didn’t quite drop this all out of the blue. For years, the channel has dropped and to let viewers know when to expect a Clone Wars take on Revenge of the Sith. After lots of waiting and a few delays, the project finally made its way to the public just days before 2024 arrived.

“Witness the epic showdown between Anakin and Obi wan in the style ‘The Clone Wars,’” Hello There said in the description of the video. “After years of hard work and dedication, I am proud to present this reimagination of the iconic scene. Thank you everyone who supported us throughout this journey! You have all been so patient and encouraging and we could not have done it without each and every one of you!” It took more than one person to bring the Battle of the Heroes to life.

Included in the lineup are animators like Ben Johnson, sound designers like Bryon Childs and Prajwal Kandel, score and music editors like Tyler Grow, and more. For more, check out and.