Chapter 15

Star Wars, Clone Wars, CN Volume 1 - premiered on Thursday, April 1, 2004

Star Wars: Clone WarsOn Padmè’s yacht, Yoda senses the disturbance on Ilum and asks the senator to divert course to offer assistance. Captain Tycho objects, until Yoda uses the Jedi’s unique form of persuasion to convince him of the urgency of the situation. Once on Ilum, the Jedi Master must make his way through a gantlet of chameleon droids to reach the Temple.

Order the DVDsstory by Bryan Andrew, Darrick Bachman, Paul Rudish and Genndy Tartakovsky
directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

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Into The Woods

Game Over - premiered on Friday, April 2, 2004

Game OverRip is concerned about how Billy is growing up, and decides that some male bonding over a camping trip is just the thing - hunting, fishing, and roughing it in general. Turbo’s up for a bit of roughing it too, if only to avoid Ramona, a fellow video game character who’s figured out where he lives. In the meantime, Raquel discovers that Alice has been experimenting with an illicit substance: secret power-ups.

Order the DVDwritten by David Goetsch
music by Jeff Sudakin

Guest Cast: Common (himself), Jennifer Coolidge (Ramona / Amazon), John Michael Higgins (Sully / Frank / Cashier)

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Alice And The C.A.T.s

Game Over - premiered on Friday, April 2, 2004

Game OverAlice’s C.A.T. test is upcoming, the score from which determines a video game character’s future. But Raquel is horrified when Alice completely and utterly fails - more than that, she didn’t even try. Billy, in the meantime, is facing a test of his own as he tries to win the heart of a girl named Suki, and may have to can his hip lingo long enough to ask his father for advice.

Order the DVDwritten by Gregory Greenberg
music by Christopher Tyng

Guest Cast: Marie Matiko (Suki), James Sie (Sam Chang), John Michael Higgins (Sully / Guidance Counselor / Proctor)

Notes: Rip says his father was “too obsessed with fixing toilets while gorillas hurled barrels at him.” And Suki says her family needs her back in Japan because “it is Godzilla season - we kill him many times.”

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Chapter 16

Star Wars, Clone Wars, CN Volume 1 - premiered on Friday, April 2, 2004

Star Wars: Clone WarsConcerned that the snowy conditions on Ilum would prevent Yoda from summoning help if needed, Padmè resolves to find him. With C-3P0 and R2-D2 in tow, the senator battles more of the cloaked droids.

Order the DVDsstory by Bryan Andrew, Darrick Bachman, Paul Rudish and Genndy Tartakovsky
directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

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Chapter 17

Star Wars, Clone Wars, CN Volume 1 - premiered on Monday, April 5, 2004

Star Wars: Clone WarsAnakin follows Asajj Ventress to Yavin 4, where he is quickly joined by a number of clone troopers sent by Obi-Wan - whom Asajj is nearly as quick in eliminatng.

Order the DVDsstory by Bryan Andrew, Darrick Bachman, Paul Rudish and Genndy Tartakovsky
directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

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Chapter 18

Star Wars, Clone Wars, CN Volume 1 - premiered on Tuesday, April 6, 2004

Star Wars: Clone WarsAnakin and Asajj duel in the jungles of Yavin 4.

Order the DVDsstory by Bryan Andrew, Darrick Bachman, Paul Rudish and Genndy Tartakovsky
directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

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Chapter 19

Star Wars, Clone Wars, CN Volume 1 - premiered on Wednesday, April 7, 2004

Star Wars: Clone WarsFrom the jungles to the top of a Massassi temple, an ever-more-aggressive Anakin takes the fight to Asajj Ventress.

Order the DVDsstory by Bryan Andrew, Darrick Bachman, Paul Rudish and Genndy Tartakovsky
directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

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Chapter 20

Star Wars, Clone Wars, CN Volume 1 - premiered on Thursday, April 8, 2004

Star Wars: Clone WarsAnakin returns to Muunilinst, where Obi-Wan is overseeing mop-up operations. Kenobi receives a distress call from a number of Jedi on the planet Hypori, who are under siege from a ferocious new droid general.

Order the DVDsstory by Bryan Andrew, Darrick Bachman, Paul Rudish and Genndy Tartakovsky
directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

Notes: This chapter was slightly longer than Volume 1’s typical three-minute episodes, and featured the first look at the character of General Grievous.

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Damage

Star Trek, Enterprise, Season 03 - premiered on Wednesday, April 21, 2004

Star Trek: EnterpriseThe Enterprise limps away from a withering Xindi attack, barely in one piece, and certainly incapable of fighting or reaching warp speed. Over the protests of the Xindi Reptilians, Archer is ordered released back to his ship, as he too has suffered in the hands of the Xindi, who then leave the Enterprise for dead. An Illyrian ship stumbles across the Enterprise, and her captain offers Archer help, but Archer wants something the Illyrians can’t part with - their warp coil. Without it, the Illyrians would be facing a three-year voyage home for which their ship isn’t equipped. But Archer has been invited to a secret meeting with Degra, who hopes that the conflict between humanity and the Xindi can be halted - a meeting that Archer has three days to reach, even at warp speed. While Archer wrestles with the ethical choice of stranding a ship of non-combatants in the Expanse to save Earth, T’Pol confesses a shocking secret to Dr. Phlox.

Get this season on DVDDownload this episode via Amazon's Unboxwritten by Phyllis Strong
directed by James L. Conway
music by Dennis McCarthy & Kevin Kiner

Guest Cast: Casey Biggs (Illyrian Captain), Randy Oglesby (Degra), Scott MacDonald (Reptilian Commander), Tucker Smallwood (Xindi-Humanoid), Rick Worthy (Xindi-Arboreal), Josette DiCarlo (Sphere-Builder)

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The Forgotten

Star Trek, Enterprise, Season 03 - premiered on Wednesday, April 28, 2004

Star Trek: EnterpriseEven with a chance to catch their breath for the first time since the Xindi attack, Archer and his crew are still in turmoil. Trip, assigned to write a letter of condolence to the family of an engineering crewmember, can find nothing to say that seems to matter. T’Pol is still struggling with the emotional outbursts triggered by her secret experiments with trellium. And the secret meeting with Degra doesn’t go as planned - until Archer plays his trump card and provides hard evidence that the Xindi-Reptilians have been conducting their own campaign against Earth separate from the rest of the Xindi races. When the Enterprise is ambushed by a Xindi-Reptilian ship while he’s still aboard, Degra must quickly decide where his loyalties and trust lie.

Get this season on DVDDownload this episode via Amazon's Unboxwritten by Chris Black & David A. Goodman
directed by LeVar Burton
music by Paul Baillargeon

Guest Cast: Randy Oglesby (Degra), Rick Worthy (Xindi-Arboreal), Bob Morrisey (Reptilian Captain), Seth MacFarlane (Engineer), Kipleigh Brown (Crewman Taylor)

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