

I originally watched it in theaters twice, and I believe I had only watched it a few more times having bought it on DVD (before Blu-Rays existed okay). Now I'll admit, prior to last week, I hadn't watched Episode II in a really long time. Which sparked my interest to watch it again. I've been listening to several Star Wars podcasts, notably Rebel Force Radio the Star Wars Oxygen- Music of John Williams and I decided to listen to their comments on the music in AotC and I recently discovered the Star Wars Minute podcast where they discuss each individual minute of the movie per episode, and they're currently reviewing AotC as well. But an interesting thing happened this past week. None of them are perfect, they all have their flaws, some more than others. I'm in the camp that loves all the Star Wars movies. r/welovestarwars: A place to appreciate Star Wars without toxicity.

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We thus find the heroes of the movie Anakin Skywalker who is now a Padawan, and his Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, but also Yoda, who makes his first appearance as a Lego Star Wars minifig in a set which opposes him Count Dooku, the main antagonist of the movie. This new episode of Star Wars allows Lego to offer new Jedi minifigs. This is an opportunity for Lego to offer new sets and their minifigs based on the events of the movie. In 2002 Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones was released in theaters.
