The Star Wars showdown between Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, never shown in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, has finally been realized by way of a devoted fan project.After years of development, the HELLO THERE animation team has finally completed the adaptation of Anakin and Obi-Wan’s battle, known as The Duel on Mustafar. The 15-minute video, titled, CLONE WARS: BATTLE OF THE HEROES – A Star Wars Fan Animation, was released on Dec. 30, 2023, three years after the first teaser trailer was posted to YouTube. The video has since garnered universal praise, with nearly 1.5 million views and 200k likes. Fans can check out the battle below.Star Wars: The Clone Wars was set between the events of Episode II and Episode III, meaning fans never saw this battle. If fans retained any hope of ever seeing it adapted, these were almost certainly dashed after Lucasfilm closed the animation studio behind The Clone Wars, Industrial Light & Magic Singapore. Anakin and Obi-Wan’s nearly 20-year-old battle remains timeless within the fandom, ranking in CBR’s 10 Best Star Wars Movie Scenes That Always Hype Fans, published just last month, and October’s 10 Most Shocking Moments in the Star Wars Movies, Ranked. Fans couldn’t wait to see more in the Clone Wars style, with one wanting to see Order 66 shown in the same animation. Given the positive reception, it’s hard to deny the belief that Star Wars desperately needs to return to animation.
The Star Wars showdown between Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, never shown in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, has finally been realized by way of a devoted fan project.
After years of development, the HELLO THERE animation team has finally completed the adaptation of Anakin and Obi-Wan’s battle, known as The Duel on Mustafar. The 15-minute video, titled, CLONE WARS: BATTLE OF THE HEROES – A Star Wars Fan Animation, was released on Dec. 30, 2023, three years after the first teaser trailer was posted to YouTube. The video has since garnered universal praise, with nearly 1.5 million views and 200k likes. Fans can check out the battle below.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars was set between the events of Episode II and Episode III, meaning fans never saw this battle. If fans retained any hope of ever seeing it adapted, these were almost certainly dashed after Lucasfilm closed the animation studio behind The Clone Wars, Industrial Light & Magic Singapore. Anakin and Obi-Wan’s nearly 20-year-old battle remains timeless within the fandom, ranking in CBR’s 10 Best Star Wars Movie Scenes That Always Hype Fans, published just last month, and October’s 10 Most Shocking Moments in the Star Wars Movies, Ranked. Fans couldn’t wait to see more in the Clone Wars style, with one wanting to see Order 66 shown in the same animation. Given the positive reception, it’s hard to deny the belief that Star Wars desperately needs to return to animation.
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