Star Wars: Clone Wars - Season 3

Star Wars: Clone Wars - Season 3

Season 3

The third and final season consisted of five episodes, lasting 12 minutes each. These episodes were released on DVD as 'Volume Two'.
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Episodes5
DatesMar 21, 2005 - Mar 25, 2005
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Episodes

Chapter XXI
Season 3Episode 115 min

Chapter XXI

Captain Fordo and his ARC troopers rescue Ki-Adi-Mundi, Aayla Secura and Shaak Ti from Grievous but leave K'Kruhk for dead. The Jedi council grants Anakin Skywalker the title of Jedi Knight, after which Senator Amidala allows him the use of R2-D2 as co-pilot for his Jedi Interceptor.

Mar 21, 2005
Chapter XXII
Season 3Episode 215 min

Chapter XXII

After a successful run of missions with Obi-Wan, Anakin spends a night with Padmé on Naboo before being dispatched to Nelvaan to locate General Grievous.

Mar 22, 2005
Chapter XXIII
Season 3Episode 315 min

Chapter XXIII

Coruscant is attacked by Separatist forces. Mace Windu takes to the air while Yoda rides his Kybuck to defend the city. Meanwhile, Saesee Tinn leads his troops into battle just above the planet's atmosphere. On Nelvaan, Obi-Wan volunteers Anakin to take the trial of fire.

Mar 23, 2005
Chapter XXIV
Season 3Episode 415 min

Chapter XXIV

Shaak Ti leads the fight to keep Supreme Chancellor Palpatine out of General Grievous' claws. Meanwhile, Anakin finds a hidden laboratory where the Techno Union is conducting experiments on Nelvaan warriors.

Mar 24, 2005
Chapter XXV
Season 3Episode 515 min

Chapter XXV

Shaak Ti takes a desperate stand against Grievous' MagnaGuards. Anakin must destroy the power generator enslaving the Nelvaans, while Mace Windu hurries to face Grievous as the Battle of Coruscant begins.

Mar 25, 2005

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