It was like, “Oh my gosh! They killed someone. But in the animated world, it all kind of seems, “Wow, that’s intense.” It’s like killing Roy Fokker in Robotech. So it’s not, I think in some ways, as vivid and graphic. Because then the shark guy in CG or a costume seems a bit extreme and outlandish. Frankly, you wouldn’t really think much of in a sci-fi, normal television. So you have a little more intensity that you might see on a normal TV show. And I think some of that is a bit of a reaction to that. It’s just storytelling.” And that’s a pretty big challenge, you know, that we’re not just kids’ fare. I think there’s always this thing with animation where you’re trying to get the broader audience in the United States, kind of just grab onto it and say, “It doesn’t matter that it’s animated. IGN: Looking back at the beginning of this season, you started with the Mon Calamari arc, and I feel like Riff Tamson was a sign of things to come as far as the increasingly edgy, dark material on the show – both with what Riff did to others and how Riff came to an end, with his head getting blown off.įiloni: I think that there’s been a kind of rising intensity on the show generally, and it goes for all manner of the villains. Our conversation ended up lasting an hour, as Filoni got into the specifics of how and why certain plot points came to be – and, yes, gave me some very intriguing hints of what the future holds for the show, with Season 5 set to begin this fall. With the season over, I spoke to The Clone Wars’ main creative force (no pun intended), supervising director Dave Filoni, for an in-depth conversation about everything that occurred in Season 4, going through each story arc. Star Wars: The Clone Wars just ended Season 4, wrapping up an intense year for the series, which saw big changes for characters like Captain Rex and Asajj Ventress, some of the show’s darkest material yet and the debut of some very notable characters – topped off by Darth Maul making his return. They talk recap of season 4, and Filoni fills in a couple details that were left out from the episodes! Also, and this is amazing, he says Next Season Will Be A Big Year For Ahsoka!!!!!! It’ll be focused on her more! SO EXCITED! Well, here’s the interview: The following article is an interview (a long interview) with Clone Wars Producer Dave Filoni.
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