, and now, the animation studio behind Star Wars: The Clone Wars is closing up shop as well? 2023, you've definitely done it.
In a step indicative of the rapidly transforming animation landscape, Lucasfilm has announced the closure of its world-renowned Singapore-based visual effects and animation studio, marking the end of a celebrated era spanning close to twenty years. The studio, acclaimed for its pivotal role in birthing the beloved animated series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, will soon bid adieu to the industry, as revealed by Variety.
A glance back reveals a journey steeped in passion and innovation. Established in 2004, Lucasfilm Singapore served as a beacon in the animation world. Its crown jewel, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, added depth to the galaxy, far, far away as it navigated through political minefields and the eternal tussle between Sith and Jedi and also introduced us to characters that would etch themselves into the annals of Star Wars history. Among these is the formidable Ahsoka Tano, who'll be starring in her own live-action shown later this month after making multiple appearances in animation and live-action form - she's a symbol of the legacy that the Singapore studio will leave behind.
