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‘THE CLONE WARS’: Count Dooku Enjoys A Space Pirates’ Courtesy — TUBE ROCKET

‘THE CLONE WARS’: Count Dooku Enjoys A Space Pirates’ Courtesy — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Jun 9, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Eleven — “Dooku Captured” By Jason Gibner. You may not know it, but for Star Wars fans January 2nd, 2009 was a day long remembered. On that fateful day seven years ago, the eleventh episode of The Clone Wars introduced the...
‘THE CLONE WARS’: The Jedi Come To Know General Grievous, Bogeyman — TUBE ROCKET

‘THE CLONE WARS’: The Jedi Come To Know General Grievous, Bogeyman — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | May 26, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Ten — “Lair of Grievous” By Jason Gibner. When General Grievous was first introduced to fans back in 2003’s 2D animated, Genndy Tartakovsky-helmed version of Clone Wars, he was little more than a sinister Jedi killing machine with...
It’s Ahsoka Vs. Ventress In The Strongest Episode Of ‘THE CLONE WARS’ Yet — TUBE ROCKET

It’s Ahsoka Vs. Ventress In The Strongest Episode Of ‘THE CLONE WARS’ Yet — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | May 19, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Nine — “Cloak of Darkness” By Jason Gibner. After last week’s hijinks-filled episode of Gungan goofiness, The Clone Wars comes tearing back with this smart, snappy episode scripted by Paul Dini and directed by Wars...

TUBE ROCKET: SUPERMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES

by Jarrod | Sep 15, 2015 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Seven — “The Way Of All Flesh” By Jarrod Jones. When Metallo was introduced to the Superman mythology with Action Comics #252 (published May of 1959), he was billed as “THE MAN WITH THE KRYPTONITE HEART”. It was simplicity...

TUBE ROCKET: SUPERMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES

by Jarrod | Sep 7, 2015 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Six — “Feeding Time” By Jarrod Jones. For the oddball assortment of ne’erdowells who sought to defy the Man of Steel, there has always been plenty of room for improvement. In the case of The Parasite especially, that...
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