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STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS

Unleashed on Coruscant, the Zillo Beast Strikes Back and
the Jedi must choose between saving millions of lives or
destroying a unique life form in an all-new episode of

STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS
Friday, April 16th at 9:00pm on Cartoon Network.

FILMEDGE previews The Zillo Beast Strikes Back
with a hi-res photo and video clip of Palpatine giving
the order to destroy the creature with his new weapon.


Chancellor Palpatine and Anakin Skywalker observe the still-dormant Zillo Beast in 'The Zillo Beast Strikes Back,' an all-new episode of STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS premiering at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT Friday, April 16 on Cartoon Network. TM & © 2010 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved.Managing to sustain the creature’s unbridled fury before it can completely ravage its home planet, the Jedi are ordered to transport the tenuously subdued Zillo Beast to Coruscant for scientific study. An indestructible monster of indescribable power on the galaxy’s most densely populated planet — what’s the worst that can happen? Find out when The Zillo Beast Strikes Back in an all-new episode of STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS airing at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT Friday, April 16 on Cartoon Network. Chancellor Palpatine's insatiable quest for power threatens the entire planet from which he commands the Republic.  Yet unknown to the Jedi, Palpatine may have even darker plans of his own following the Republic's trade agreement with Malastare.

Bothan spies at Lucasfilm have provided FILMEDGE with a high-res animation still and a sneak preview video of the Zillo beast's escape from confinement on Coruscant.

This fond tribute to classic creature features of the past continues in the last half of this two-art story arc, and the unleashing of the Zillo on Coruscant provides the STAR WARS universe with an opportunity for a monster mash of epic proportions. One of the largest CG-models ever created for THE CLONE WARS, the Zillo Beast cuts an intimidating first impression by virtue of its sheer size. But daunting though it may be from a physical perspective, the Zillo’s true terror comes not from its corporeal enormity alone; its instantly iconic sound design complements the creature’s features by giving the giant beast just the right mix of power, personality and pain:

“There was a lot of trial and error getting there,” says Dave Acord, sound editor on THE CLONE WARS and creator of the Zillo’s distinctive cry. “I tried a number of animals, musical instruments, cars — but ultimately, the Zillo roar is 75% horse. Pitched down, of course, and boomed. The other 25% is varying combinations of bobcat and lion, mostly for the growls and some of the heavier bellows. The complexity of the horse whinny seemed to have the right appeal in terms of expression and otherworldliness. At times, the roar can sound terrible and menacing. Other times, you can hear the pain in his voice. The Zillo has a lot of character, and we’ve tried to match that with our sound design.”

'The Zillo Beast Strikes Back' to wreak havoc on Coruscant in an all-new episode of STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS premiering at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT Friday, April 16 on Cartoon Network. TM & © 2010 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved.Citing musical beginnings as an influence on his notions of cinematic sound design, Acord has worked to develop a keen ear — an essential requirement for creating the aural foundation of that “galaxy far, far away.” The process itself tends to be an iterative one, he says — but that’s all part of the fun.

“When designing a new creature, for example, I may record some animal — or I might have recorded something previously,” says Acord. “But often in the creation of the effect, the idea evolves. I might decide a ‘death scream’ needs a better shriek — and maybe a table scraping on a concrete floor will be the right sound sweetener. That’s really still the best way to get what you want — get out there and record! Sometimes what I start with ends up being something else entirely by the time I’m finished.”

Given that so many of the creatures, vehicles and aliens of The Clone Wars don’t exist in our galaxy, much of Acord’s job requires that he design and develop the rich Star Wars sound-scape from scratch. The result is a daily routine which is anything but monotonous – and a resume which is anything but typical.

“I get to create all the new sounds for the show,” he says. “I was really happy with the way the spider-assassin droids turned out [in ‘Voyage of Temptation’]. Very creepy little springy servos and metallic screams. Some of my other favorites have been the Malevolence and its ion weapon, the darksaber and the commando droids. Dave Filoni has even cast me a few times in the show, too, The most fun is collaborating with some really talented people, like Dave, Matthew Wood, George Lucas and Ben Burtt — to name just a few. I am so proud of the work we do for THE CLONE WARS; it’s an incredibly dense and detailed show, and we manage to create a 5.1 mix for every episode, which is no easy feat!”

Join FILMEDGE in watching the conclusion of this two-part story arc in The Zillo Beast, an all-new episode of THE CLONE WARS of monstrously epic proportions airing this Friday, April 16 at 9pm ET/PT only on Cartoon Network.   Preview the escape of the Zillo Beast to wreak havoc on Coruscant when the plan to kill the creature goes horribly wrong:


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