Attack of the Clones: Difference between revisions

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* [[Kick the Dog]]: Anakin slaughtering a village of Tusken Raiders (including the children who never did anything!) just because a few of the people in the tribe killed his mom.
** By extension, the Tusken Raiders kidnapping his mother in the first place. All she was doing was out gathering mushrooms. They kidnap her and torture her to death for no reason.
* [[Legacy Character]]: This was the movie that turned Boba Fett into one; being the clone/son of Jango Fett. It was also the first time a definitive backstory was given for the mysterious bounty hunter.
* [[Leeroy Jenkins]]: Anakin's initial approach to fighting Dooku. It doesn't work.
* [[Legacy Character]]: This was the movie that turned Boba Fett into one; being the clone/son of Jango Fett. It was also the first time a definitive backstory was given for the mysterious bounty hunter.
* [[Master of the Mixed Message]]: Anakin couldn't be more obvious about his attraction to Padme if he'd tried. She turns him down, saying that they shouldn't be together... But she also takes him to a beautiful secluded lake house retreat with no one around for miles, wearing very revealing outfits.
* [[Master Swordsman]]: Yoda takes on Dooku. [[Rule of Cool|It is awesome.]]
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{{quote|'''Anakin''': Not again. [[Irony|Obi-Wan's gonna kill me]].}}
* [[Soft Glass]]: Obi Wan jumps through one to go after the droid.
* [[Spheroid Dropship]]: The [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Lucrehulk-class_Core_Ship Lucrehulk-class Core Ships] are dual purpose ships. They're the central "command" core of the Trade Federation ships, but can also detach to serve as landing craft, or fly independently. This makes total sense since they are supposed to be essentially space tractor-trailer cargo haulers that the Trade Federation quickly slapped some guns on when they needed a war fleet.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Padmé, to an extent.
** Also, although it's a minor detail, most of the woman in the bar that Zam Wessel hides in fit this trope to a T. There's even one who wears nothing but pants and a bikini top. But, you know, it's a nightclub.
* [[Solar Sail]]: Count Dooku flees in a ship that is at least partially propelled by a small solar sail.
* [[So Last Season]]: During the Battle of Geonosis, destroying Core Ships proves to do nothing to stop the battle droids; in the novelization the first time this happened the droids would shut down briefly, then reactivate when their built-in processors kicked in.
* [[Spheroid Dropship]]: The [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Lucrehulk-class_Core_Ship Lucrehulk-class Core Ships] are dual purpose ships. They're the central "command" core of the Trade Federation ships, but can also detach to serve as landing craft, or fly independently. This makes total sense since they are supposed to be essentially space tractor-trailer cargo haulers that the Trade Federation quickly slapped some guns on when they needed a war fleet.
* [[Start of Darkness]]: For Anakin.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Padmé, to an extent.
** Also, although it's a minor detail, most of the woman in the bar that Zam Wessel hides in fit this trope to a T. There's even one who wears nothing but pants and a bikini top. But, you know, it's a nightclub.
* [[Take That]]: Does anyone honestly believe that the line, "Open fire on those [[Star Trek|Federation starships]]", is purely coincidence?
* [[Tantrum Throwing]]: Anakin does this while ranting about how Obi-Wan's "holding him back."
* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works]]: Subverted in the arena battle. {{spoiler|Obi-Wan throws a spear at the Acklay, only for said creature to rip the spear out with its mouth and snap it into three pieces on jaw strength alone. Then resume stabbing.}}
* [[Throw It In]]: Nick Gillard mentioned that he had worked on developing a signature lightsaber style for Mace Windu but [[Samuel L. Jackson]] had already devised the very smooth and efficient style you see in the film. "It's Sam Jackson, he has a style all his own."
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: Anakin to a very great extent. [[Start of Darkness|Kinda the point]]
* [[Unlimited Wardrobe]]: Amidala's had this trope since the beginning of the saga. Every single scene change necessitates a new [[Pimped-Out Dress]].