Clone Wars Episode Count Guide
Season 5, which contained 20 episodes, marked the high watermark of the original run. It ended with the unforgettable arc "The Wrong Jedi," which served as a de facto series finale for many fans. By the end of Season 5, the count sat at 108 episodes. At this point, the show had proven its longevity, but trouble was brewing behind the scenes. In March 2013, following Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm, the company announced the cancellation of The Clone Wars to make way for new projects like Star Wars Rebels . However, the production team at Lucasfilm Animation had already completed much of Season 6. Rather than scrapping the work, Disney released these completed episodes as "The Lost Missions" on Netflix in 2014.
But that is precisely the point. War is not neat. The Clone Wars refuses to be a tight, 60-episode masterpiece. It is sprawling, uneven, and massive. At 133 episodes, it offers more screentime to Anakin Skywalker than all three prequel films combined, and more pathos to Clone Troopers than any other medium. The number is not a bug; it is a feature. It proves that The Clone Wars was not just a show, but an era—one that took nearly a decade and a half to finally tell its complete, 133-chapter story. clone wars episode count
This season contained only 13 episodes, bringing the official count to 121. This season is critical because it contains the "Order 66 Arc" (including the biologically devastating "Fives" conspiracy) and the "Yoda’s Journey" arc, which directly connects The Clone Wars to Revenge of the Sith . For four years, 121 was the accepted number—a tragic, unfinished symphony. The story did not end there. Fueled by persistent fan demand and the success of The Mandalorian , Disney+ revived the series for a seventh and final season in 2020. This season was unique: instead of a full 22-episode order, it contained only 12 episodes. Furthermore, it did not adapt all the remaining unreleased story arcs (such as the highly anticipated "Son of Dathomir" or "Crystal Crisis" arcs, which were released as comics or animatics). Instead, it focused on three four-episode arcs: the "Bad Batch" arc, the "Martez Sisters" arc (criticized by some as filler), and the universally acclaimed "Siege of Mandalore." Season 5, which contained 20 episodes, marked the