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The characters have a chiseled, almost harsh look to them (Obi-Wan's beard resembles a miniature snowplow that's been grafted to his face). Their movements are a bit jerky, deliberately patterned somewhat after Gerry Anderson's "Thunderbirds" and his other cult action series featuring puppets. Why? The best guess is to make good on the promise that this is "Star Wars" as you've never seen it. The jerky motions seem at odds with the fluid acrobatics of Jedi warriors, but this probably will be far less noticeable once the "Clone Wars" adventures move to the small screen. While the movie has a huge body count as ray guns and light sabers flash, "Clone Wars" comes off as rather cute overall. The Shakespearean tragedy of Anakin's transformation into Vader behind him, Lucas turns his gang loose to be merry, even silly. Again, that tone probably will work better in the shorter TV installments. In theaters, it makes for a reasonably fun if generally forgettable story, at least in terms of the grand-opera standards of the live-action "Star Wars" films. Maybe it's for the best that this movie landed under the Warner Bros. banner. "Clone Wars" simply could not have lived up to that breathless pause of anticipation that always rises in the silence between the Fox fanfare and the first blaring note of the "Star Wars" theme, which also has been modified to let audiences know at the outset that this is a galaxy a bit farther out than they're used to. "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," a Warner Bros. release, is rated PG for sci-fi action violence throughout, brief language and momentary smoking. Running time: 98 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four. ___ Motion Picture Association of America rating definitions: G -- General audiences. All ages admitted. PG -- Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. PG-13 -- Special parental guidance strongly suggested for children under 13. Some material may be inappropriate for young children. R -- Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. NC-17 -- No one under 17 admitted.
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