In of the future of The Clone Wars. Through seven seasons and a theatrical film, The Clone Wars added to and improved the canon so much, and is a joy to watch and rewatch.

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The show is not entirely perfect, of course, but some of the arcs in the show pretty much are, becoming acclaimed and adored, with a rewatchability factor fitting for a franchise like Star Wars.

Updated September 27th By Rhys McGinley: Season seven of The Clone Wars has come and gone, and with it ended an incredible part of the Star Wars franchise that will get rewatched for generations to come. The show provided so many unbelievably good arcs throughout its time — too many to fit into a list of ten. Even with added entries, arcs like the Zyggerian slaver arc, the Ryloth arc, and more are still more than worthy of an honorable mention.

The Clone Cadets Arc

Domino Squad on Star Wars The Clone Wars season 3

The Clone Wars adds so much to the broader Star Wars canon it is insane, building on ideas given in the prequels and executing them to perfection. One of the best things the show does is enhance the clones whom so many fans now adore.

This arc starts with "Rookies" in season one before starting up again in season three due to the chopped-up nature of the show's chronology. It follows the rookie clones, primarily Fives and Echo, but also other of Domino Squad and the wider clone army, as they rise in the ranks and eventually have to protect Kamino against a Separatist invasion. It has great action, fantastic clone characters, and excellently showcases the clone experience.

Boba's Revenge

Young Boba Fett walking with fellow young clones on Kamino

Boba Fett is a very divisive character amongst the Star Wars fandom. Some love him for how cool and iconic he is, as well as his vast potential and out-of-movie appearances; others cannot get over how wasted he is in the original trilogy.

Nevertheless, he is excellent in The Clone Wars, just like most bounty hunters, with his standout story being his infiltration of the clone cadets and plot to get revenge on Mace Windu. It is the best dive into Boba's character fans got, and also showed off bounty hunters, both in their coolness and ruthlessness.

Obi-Wan Undercover

Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Obi-Wan Kenobi Disguised as Rako Hardeen

Coming in season four, this four-episode arc follows Obi-Wan as he goes undercover disguised as bounty hunter Rako Hardeen, hoping to intercept any plans from Dooku to capture the Chancellor, or worse.

It is not as simple as that, though. Obi-Wan fakes his own death, sending Anakin into a tailspin as those involved did not let him in on it. Obi-Wan is fantastic, as are Anakin and Cad Bane, who are both prominent in the arc. There is so much to love in this story, although it is one of the few times audiences ever disliked Obi-Wan for his lying to Anakin.

Maul's Return

Maul Returns and confronts Obi-Wan in Star Wars The Clone Wars

When it got revealed that Maul was alive there was a lot of confusion and doubt, especially considering fans had seen him chopped in half by Obi-Wan. When people get resurrected in Star Wars, it is never good.

But as soon as fans saw Maul and his story began to unfold again, all doubts were washed away. He was magnificent. Over a couple of episodes, Maul's limited sanity returned, and he set off for revenge on Obi-Wan, leading to a fantastic duel. He and Savage were on a rampage that would, not long after, reach Mandalore.

The Citadel Arc

Obi-Wan and Anakin question Ahsoka after she sneaks aboard their ship to the Citadel mission to rescue Tarkin and Even Piell in The Clone Wars

The Citadel arc is well-loved in Clone Wars lore and often talked about as a particularly brilliant one for so many reasons. It sees Anakin and Ahsoka (with help from R2-D2) attempt to rescue Jedi Master Even Piell from a Separatist prison.

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The arc sees Wilhuff Tarkin and Anakin get very friendly, with the show helping make Tarkin even more hatable. It has many memorable character moments throughout as well as fantastic action sequences — including the death of Echo, which would later get revealed to be a capture, not a kill.

Yoda's Journey

Star Wars The Clone Wars Yoda speaking to Darth Bane

The final arc of season six of The Clone Wars, just before its cancellation, followed Yoda on a journey that led him to a deeper understanding of the Force and glimpses into the future of the Galaxy.

The episodes give a great insight to Yoda as a character, as well as some of the inner workings of the Force. Seeing Yoda in a battle with Dooku and Sidious alongside Anakin was great to see, as was Darth Bane, and Yoda talking to Qui-Gon.

The Second Battle Of Geonosis

Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Cody investigate caves during Second Battle Of Geonosis in Star Wars The Clone Wars

While zombies and Star Wars sounds like the kind of nonsense you would see in the Legends timeline, it is done very well by Lucas, Filoni, and company in this arc that takes the Jedi and clones back to Geonosis.

The Jedi are drawn there by a plot involving a droid factory, and darkness soon ensues with the Geonosians being zombies, with the Jedi a prime target. Eventually, the clones are infected by the parasite, forcing Ahsoka and Barriss Offee, heartbreakingly, to kill some. It is packed with action and emotion.

The Nightsister Trilogy

Star Wars The Clone Wars Count Dooku and Savage Opress

The Nightsister trilogy adds a lot to The Clone Wars and is chock full of fantastic stuff. Not only does it give more insight to Asajj Ventress, but it introduces Savage Opress, gives more details on the Nightsisters, and reveals Maul is alive.

Starting with Palpatine demanding Dooku kills Asajj, the arc goes at a quick pace, with so much happening from Savage secretly working for Asajj while being trained by Dooku, to the two facing Dooku, to Obi-Wan and Anakin's involvement, it is a fantastic set of episodes.

The Mandalore Trilogy

Obi-Wan and Satine say goodbye to one another on Coruscant in The Clone Wars

Mandalore is always a fantastic place for The Clone Wars to go, and when it first goes there in season two, it leads to one of the best arcs in the show, especially if you like Mandalorians and Obi-Wan.

With Mandalore now a pacifist society, the trilogy introduces to Duchess Satine Kryze, a woman whom Obi-Wan loves. He wrestles with those feelings throughout the arc while fighting off Death Watch and attempting to prove the Separatists have a role in the attempts on Satine's life.

Ahsoka Leaves The Council

Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano Star Wars The Clone Wars

The final arc of season five is a heartbreaking one that sees an attack on the Jedi council blamed on Ahsoka and follows her on the run from the Republic as she attempts to clear her name before getting captured and put on trial.

Eventually, she is proven innocent, with Barriss Offee having been the perpetrator, but refuses to the Jedi Order again, and parts ways with everyone. The arc is full of great action and character work for everyone involved and dives into what is wrong with the Jedi Order, showing nobody but Anakin truly believed in Ahsoka.