Zitat des Tages von Dave Filoni:
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.
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.
Pressure, to me, was creating a 'Star Wars' film, then sitting alone in a theater with George Lucas and showing it to him, the guy that created the word 'Wookiee' and R2-D2. That was pressure.
You know, 'Star Wars' - even when it gets dark, it comes back to the light - it makes you feel good. I think families enjoy watching it and sharing in it.
'The Clone Wars' is certainly set in the darkest possible time throughout the whole 'Star Wars' story.
Working on 'Clone Wars,' it was always canon.
As the director, to have the opportunity to work with actors of the calibre of David Oyelewo is just fantastic and special.
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.
'The Clone Wars' got very dark as we headed towards the end of the war and the downfall of the Jedi.
I would think, as an artist, it's inescapable that you'll be affected by the world around you.
As a kid, I remember hearing about Boba Fett before I even saw Boba Fett.
I've been very fortunate in animation - when I get on a project, people tend to keep me, so I have long stays of work rather than bouncing around.