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** Despite Umbara being a Separatist-aligned planet, no comedic B1 Battle Droids appear in the arc whatsoever. Given the DarkerAndEdgier story, they wouldn't fit well in it.
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* CerebusSyndrome: The Umbara arc is almost completely devoid of the traditional humor inherent to ''Star Wars'', and lacks any real "breaks" from the harsh realities of the Clone Wars. The third instalment is comparatively LighterAndSofter than its sibling episodes but there's still a heavy foreboding atmosphere which persists throughout.
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* CerebusSyndrome: The Umbara arc is almost completely devoid of the traditional humor inherent to ''Star Wars'', and lacks any real "breaks" from the harsh realities of the Clone Wars. The third instalment installment is comparatively LighterAndSofter than its sibling episodes but there's still a heavy foreboding atmosphere which persists throughout.
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* AvengeTheVillain: For [[WellIntentionedExtremist Senator Mee Deechi]] since he was murdered by Lolo Purrs, and Sly Moore, Palpatine's secretary. [[note]] Although she does not appear in the series, despite being from the planet itself. [[/note]]
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* AvengeTheVillain: AvengingTheVillain: For [[WellIntentionedExtremist Senator Mee Deechi]] since he was murdered by Lolo Purrs, and Sly Moore, Palpatine's secretary. [[note]] Although she does not appear in the series, despite being from the planet itself. [[/note]]
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* AvengeTheVillain: For [[WellIntentionedExtremist Senator Mee Deechi]] since he was murdered by Lolo Purrs, and Sly Moore, Palpatine's secretary. [[note]] Although she does not appear in the series, despite being from the planet itself. [[/note]]
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* CerebusSyndrome: The Umbara arc is almost ''completely'' devoid of the traditional humor inherent to ''Star Wars'', and lacks any real "breaks" from the harsh realities of the Clone Wars. The third instalment is comparatively LighterAndSofter than its sibling episodes but there's still a heavy foreboding atmosphere which persists throughout.
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* CerebusSyndrome: The Umbara arc is almost ''completely'' completely devoid of the traditional humor inherent to ''Star Wars'', and lacks any real "breaks" from the harsh realities of the Clone Wars. The third instalment is comparatively LighterAndSofter than its sibling episodes but there's still a heavy foreboding atmosphere which persists throughout.
* FantasticFlora: Umbara's surface is blanketed by strange plants with leafless, twisting stems dotted with luminescent patches.
* GlowingFlora: Umbara's native trees bear various rectangular or circular patches on their trunks, as well as pronged, trident-like structures on top of taller stems, that glow with lilac or red light, making them easily visible in the planet's perpetual night.
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** Downplayed with Jesse and Hardcase. The duo get some good cracks in, but Jesse also spends a good chunk of his screen time being deathly serious, and Hardcase's MemeticPsychopath tendencies end with him dramatically sacrificing himself to turn the tide in favor of the Republic.
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** Downplayed with Jesse and Hardcase. The duo get some good cracks in, but Jesse also spends a good chunk of his screen time being deathly serious, and Hardcase's MemeticPsychopath comically violent tendencies end with him dramatically sacrificing himself to turn the tide in favor of the Republic.
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* CerebusSyndrome: The Umbara arc is ''completely'' devoid of the traditional humor inherent to ''Star Wars'', and lacks any real "breaks" from the harsh realities of the Clone Wars.
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* CerebusSyndrome: The Umbara arc is almost ''completely'' devoid of the traditional humor inherent to ''Star Wars'', and lacks any real "breaks" from the harsh realities of the Clone Wars.Wars. The third instalment is comparatively LighterAndSofter than its sibling episodes but there's still a heavy foreboding atmosphere which persists throughout.
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* ArcVillain: General Krell serves the role as the true antagonist of this story arc after the Separatist Alliance.
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* DemotedToExtra: Obi-Wan and Anakin make appearances at the beginning of "Darkness On Umbara", and then are kicked offstage, with Anakin disappearing for the rest of the arc and Obi-Wan only making cameo appearances.
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* DemotedToExtra: Obi-Wan and Anakin make appearances at the beginning of "Darkness On Umbara", "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E7DarknessOnUmbara Darkness on Umbara]]", and then are kicked offstage, with Anakin disappearing for the rest of the arc and Obi-Wan only making cameo appearances.
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** Ahsoka doesn't appear in this story arc at all, presumably because it's so dark and serious that she wouldn't fit well with it. She does appear in the opening narration for "Darkness On Umbara", however, and was presumably off-screen in the space battle for most of the story arc.
** Downplayed with Jesse and Hardcase. The duo get some good cracks in, but Jesse also spends a good chunk of his screentime being deathly serious, and Hardcase's MemeticPsychopath tendencies end with him dramatically sacrificing himself to turn the tide in favor of the Republic.
** Downplayed with Jesse and Hardcase. The duo get some good cracks in, but Jesse also spends a good chunk of his screentime being deathly serious, and Hardcase's MemeticPsychopath tendencies end with him dramatically sacrificing himself to turn the tide in favor of the Republic.
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** Ahsoka doesn't appear in this story arc at all, presumably because it's so dark and serious that she wouldn't fit well with it. She does appear in the opening narration for "Darkness On Umbara", in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E7DarknessOnUmbara Darkness on Umbara]]", however, and was presumably off-screen in the space battle for most of the story arc.
** Downplayed with Jesse and Hardcase. The duo get some good cracks in, but Jesse also spends a good chunk of hisscreentime screen time being deathly serious, and Hardcase's MemeticPsychopath tendencies end with him dramatically sacrificing himself to turn the tide in favor of the Republic.
** Downplayed with Jesse and Hardcase. The duo get some good cracks in, but Jesse also spends a good chunk of his
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* MidSeasonUpgrade: This story arc properly introduces the Phase II armor for the Republic Clone Army as a result of the third season marking the transition of ''The Clone Wars'' into the aesthetic that is seen in ''Revenge of the Sith''.
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* MidSeasonUpgrade: This story arc properly introduces the Phase II armor for the Republic Clone Army as a result of the third season marking the transition of ''The Clone Wars'' into the aesthetic that is seen in ''Revenge of the Sith''.