Star Wars: All 7 Clone Wars seasons ranked from worst to best

Photo: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Episode 710 “The Phantom Apprentice” - Image Courtesy Disney+
Photo: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Episode 710 “The Phantom Apprentice” - Image Courtesy Disney+ /
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4. Season 4

The fourth season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars was pivotal in expanding the horizons of that galaxy so far, far away. It not only broadened the universe’s scope but also exhibited remarkable versatility in its narrative. A profound exploration of the Clone Troopers’ lives and personalities took center stage, transforming them from previously anonymous figures into characters with depth and substance. This new perspective enhanced our emotional connection, amplifying the impact of their collective destiny.

A particularly notable feature of this season was the unforgettable Umbara arc, which stands as a high watermark of the series. This story arc plunged into the shadows, dissecting the murky morality of warfare. It offered a stark portrayal of the dilemmas and ethical quandaries faced by soldiers, making it a compelling and thought-provoking highlight of not just the season, but the entire series.

It’s safe to say that the show continued on its upward trajectory, with each of the first four seasons being a clear improvement over the previous ones (all of which were admittedly strong). It’s quite remarkable and it laid strong foundations for the critically-acclaimed show Star Wars: The Clone Wars would become.

Speaking of which, onto the top 3.