


Star Wars: The Bad Batch
The 'Bad Batch' of elite and experimental clones make their way through an ever-changing galaxy in the immediate aftermath of the Clone Wars.
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Plot Summary
Following the events of Order 66, a group of elite clone troopers with unique genetic mutations, known as Clone Force 99 or 'The Bad Batch', navigate the immediate aftermath of the Clone Wars. As the galaxy transitions into the Galactic Empire, they find themselves fugitives, struggling to find purpose and their place in a rapidly changing universe. Their journey tests their bonds and their loyalty as they encounter new allies and face the emerging threats of the new regime.
Critical Reception
The series has been generally well-received by critics and audiences, praised for its continuation of Star Wars lore, character development, and animation quality. It successfully bridges the gap between the prequel and original trilogies, offering a fresh perspective on the rise of the Empire.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its strong character arcs and exploration of the clones' post-war struggles.
- Applauded for its visually impressive animation and action sequences.
- Seen as a worthy addition to the Star Wars animated canon, expanding on themes of identity and survival.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the continued exploration of clone trooper stories and the introduction of compelling new characters. Many find the series emotionally resonant and exciting.
Fun Fact
Dee Bradley Baker, who voices all the members of the Bad Batch, also voiced Captain Rex and other clones in 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars,' drawing upon his extensive experience with the characters.
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