Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Corrected entry: Anakin and Ahsoka crash land on Tatooine in the piece-of-junk ship. After they leave the ship, you see a small group of Jawas move towards it. The ship is the same Jawa mobile fortress that the droids [C3PO & R2D2] are taken to in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.

Correction: It is not the same. The Jawa Sandcrawler in A New Hope its much much bigger and is not a space ship.

Corrected entry: After Asajj tells the droids to seal the main gate of the monastery, a droid says, "Yes, mistress". But later, another droid that is the same model/style gets confused and says "Yes sir - ma'am - sir" after getting orders from her.

Correction: So what? It's been repeatedly shown throughout the saga that droids of the same model won't necessarily react in the same fashion.

Tailkinker

Corrected entry: In the scene where R2D2, Anakin and his apprentice are walking in the desert of Tatooine, you see them walking from their ship and footprints begin. Then you see them in the next scene in the middle of the desert and you follow the footprints, and they just start a bit behind although they have been walking from their ship for a long time.

Correction: The wind has blown sand over their tracks.

Continuity mistake: When Asajj is reporting to Dooku and she tells him to wait (before Obi-wan shows up), you can see in the hologram that she ignites both of her lightsabers and turns around. However, in the next scene (at her location), there is no sign of a hologram transmitter/projector, which she would have been using to talk to Dooku. There is just a door and some battle droids in front of her. Even if she was using the handheld device that is shown earlier in the movie, there wasn't enough time for her to have put it away and gotten her lightsabers out, since Dooku's point of view shows her already turning toward Obi-wan.

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Question: If Star Wars: Clone Wars happens between Episode II and Episode III, how can Anakin be a Jedi Master? In Episode II he is a Padawan. In Episode III he has the rank of Jedi Knight. But also in Episode III he says that it is an outrage how he is put on the council but not given the rank of master? So how could he have trained Ahsoka if he is only a Jedi Knight? Isn't that against the Jedi Code?

Answer: Both Jedi Knights and Jedi Masters can have Padawans apprenticed to them; the rank of Master is generally awarded once their first Padawan has successfully passed the trials and become a Knight themselves. While Ahsoka calls Anakin Master in formal circumstances, that's merely an indication of her status as his apprentice; Ahsoka being only his first Padawan, Anakin is still only a Jedi Knight.

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