Additionally, there are several animated films and movies set within the Clone Wars universe:
The complete stands at 133 episodes spanning seven seasons .
It is crucial to note that even 133 is not the complete story. Lucasfilm storyboards had scripts for over 50 additional episodes. Arcs detailing Boba Fett’s rise to bounty hunter, the return of Cad Bane, and the fate of Sith assassin Asajj Ventress were left incomplete. When asked about the final count, series director Dave Filoni often refers to the "spirit" of the count rather than the hard number. In his view, the series had roughly worth of stories planned, but only 133 were fully rendered.
Across its seven seasons, Star Wars: The Clone Wars produced a total of .
106 episodes
Here is the breakdown of the episode count by season:
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.