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'The Clone Wars' was rooted in George Lucas and his characters.
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Frankly, it was only after 'Clone Wars' got cancelled that there seemed to be this universal love-fest from fans.
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I love the place 'Clone Wars' has on Netflix; it's very accessible, and I think it's great.
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I loved 'Robotech' as a kid; I think that's pretty widely known.
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All animation is a tremendous amount of work, but when you put 'Star Wars' on the top of something, there's already this bar that people are going to put on it.
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I think why people relate to 'Star Wars' is George Lucas is so brilliant at telling these stories that we relate to, but in such a fantastic environment with fantastic characters and things you want to believe in this story.
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My hope is that, in years to come, people will still be watching 'The Clone Wars,' and they'll still hold up. That's my goal - time tested.
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I think what we find, especially with the kids that grew up with 'Clone Wars,' when they're of the age where they're like, 'I want to revisit that stuff,' who knows what format they're going to watch it on.
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Everything that I've worked on at Lucasfilm has been considered canon.
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'The Clone Wars' is certainly set in the darkest possible time throughout the whole 'Star Wars' story.
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As a kid, I remember hearing about Boba Fett before I even saw Boba Fett.
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Lucasfilm called me out of the blue, and I almost hung up because I thought it was a practical joke. This was right before 'Revenge Of The Sith' came out. Here you are, a big 'Star Wars' fan, talking about 'Star Wars' all the time, and you have your master replica lightsaber, and then you get a call from Lucasfilm for a job?
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Working on 'Clone Wars,' it was always canon.
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You read in any war stories - World War II, whatever - that there are many, many heroes. There are the main stories you always hear about, but there are all these other little people that did things that were very important that we don't always know about.