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"We still have only a small slice of what is possible to see, "said Dave Filoni, Executive Director of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. "Not only do we see stories from different angles, but we are constantly learning about new perspectives that the whole paradigm shift."
In April 2005, Star Wars Celebration III, said Lucas, "we are on a 3-D continuation of the Zero series, which were active on the Cartoon Network;. we probably will not this project for another year to start" in July 2005 pre-production had begun on the series, according to Steve Sansweet, head of Lucasfilm fan relations. Sansweet referred to the series as "the next generation of the Star Wars saga, a cutting edge 30-minute, 3-D computer-animation series based on the Clone Wars that take place between Episode II and Episode III .... "Sansweet described the look of the new series as "a melding of Asian anime with unique 3-D animation styling." Primary production takes place at the Lucasfilm Animation in Singapore.
In a video interview with Rob Coleman from Imagina 2007 widespread that there are 15 episodes in production, an episode was over, he wanted 5 of the first 22 episodes direct response from licensees was very positive, and that the final assembly shows the one done in Skywalker Ranch. In Lucas '3. March 2007 appearance at the 2007 William S. Paley Television Festival was Lucas, the series is episodic, and as such will not focus on Anakin Skywalker story, with episodes devoted to soldiers and other characters to clone. Lucas showed more details in a fan interview, a new character named Ahsoka Tano, over 100 episodes and a possible appearance of Boba Fett. In an interview in the 24th September 2007 issue of TV Guide confirmed, Lucas, 39 episodes of the series are completed.