The Mandalorianis back for season 3 andStar Warsfans can once again experience the adventures of Din Djarin and the baby Yoda, Grogu. What fans love about this show is that it helps create a wider world ofStar Wars, and it bridges different eras together.

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Although it is set after the events ofReturn of the Jedi, it hasseveral references to another beloved TV show,The Clone Wars. With writer and producer ofThe Clone Wars,Dave Filoni returning in the same roletoThe Mandalorian, it is no surprise that they are a few overlapping themes and characters.

10Ahsoka

An original character forThe Clone Wars,Ahsoka Tano was a loved characterand she made her debut live-action debut in the fifth episode ofThe MandalorianSeason 2. A much-welcomed addition to live-action that fans were craving for.

Ahsoka will get her live-action series in the summer, learning of her adventures and linking back toThe Clone Warsand also following up the animated seriesRebels. This is a direct reference toThe Clone Warswith Ahsoka, but she is reduced to a minor role in the Disney+ series, unlike this next character.

Ashoka Tano In The Mandalorian

9Bo-Katan

Bo-Katan Kryze first appeared inThe Clone Wars,back in Season 4, and made her live-action debut in Season 2 ofThe Mandalorian. Originally in a recurring role but in Season 3 she was upgraded to a main character as viewers saw how the Mandalorians teamed up and plotted to retake Mandalore.

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Once again a direct link to the Clone Wars, but Bo-Katan mentions throughout events of the show such as the Siege on Mandalore and the civil war that happened on the planet.

8Mandalore & The Death Watch

Mandalorians first appeared all the way back inEmpire Strikes Backwith Boba Fett, but as fans know now Boba Fett is not a true Mandalorian and the people and its culture truly made its debut inThe Clone Wars. Mandalore was a common planet throughout the series.

A group of Mandalorians made their appearance who was known as the Death Watch, a group of terrorists who looked to overthrow the pacifist government. The Death Watch was mentioned in the latest season, with their emblem still being worn by some of those who chose the way. Mandlore first appeared in live-action in the latest season also, as the plan try to retake their home.

Bo Katan In The Mandalorian Season 3

7The Darksaber

An ancient weapon that is a symbol of leadership in Mandalore first appeared in Season 2 under the control of Moff Gideon, an old Empire leader. ButThe Clone Warswas where it first appeared.

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The ancient weapon was created by a Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizla, and it was passed down in the family to Pre Vizla, the leader of the Death Watch. He was defeated in theClone Warsand the Darksaber went into the possession of Bo-Katan, but as fans know now the Din Djarin wealds the Darksaber, but what does Season 3 have in store?

6Droids In Flashback

Although battle droids made their debut in theprequel trilogy, they were a massive part ofThe Clone Warsand the flashback that Din Djarin has in Season One, takes place during the Clone Wars.

Seeing a Super Battle Droid in live-action again was amazing to see, as many fans thought they would never see them with a lot of theStar Warscontent being set after the events of the original trilogy. About, and it is said many times that he doesn’t like them and from the scene in Season 1, Episode 8 it is clear to see why.

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5Grogu In Order 66

When Grogu first appeared in the show fans had a few questions, but one of them was how did he survive order 66? Fans learned through flashbacks that he was present at the Jedi temple during Darth Vader and the 501st Legion’s assault.

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Order 66, the mass execution of the Jedi first appeared duringRevenge of the Sith,but later on inThe Clone Warsfans got another look at the order and learned how Ahsoka and Captain Rex survived the assault. About the lovable baby, Yoda watchers found out how he did indeed escape the temple in Season 3 ofThe Mandalorian.

4Cloning

Cloning was a very common theme throughout theClone Wars. The Jedi’s army was of course made up of clones of bounty hunter Jango Fett. But in Season 3, Episode 3, it was revealed that Dr Penn Pershing, now converted to the New Republic was working on cloning for the Empire.

This is perhaps a reference to Supreme Leader Snoke and of course, a reference to Kamino and the cloning technology used there tocreate the clone army.Kamino was destroyed as shown inThe Bad Batch, a sequel to theClone Wars, but it appears the Empire did not end their cloning there.

The Darksaber In The Mandalorian

Although Cad Bane hasn’t made an appearance inThe Mandalorian, the bounty hunter did appear in the finale ofThe Book of Boba Fett, a spin-off of Din Djarin’s show.

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Cad Bane is of course another character that was created forThe Clone Warsthat has jumped to live-action just like Ahsoka and Bo-Katan. It’s good to know that the creators behind these shows appreciate everything thatStar Warshas to offer, it just helps to create a better universe and an even greater story. Hopefully, they can repeat this with the new movies announced atStar WarsCelebration.

2Battle Droids In Season 3, Episode 6

Following the Super Battle Droids' appearance in Season One, through a flashback,Star Warsfans were treated to some regular Battle Droids, but this time in the current time of the series.

When Bo-Katan and Mando went to Plazir-15 in search of Mandalorians they were created to reform well under the control of characters played by Jack Black and Lizzo. The government has turnedBattle Droids into workers on the planet, it was great to see so many familiar droids in this story. Battle Droids were a great comic relief in theprequel trilogyand of course inThe Clone Wars.

Super Battle Droids Flashback In The Mandalorian

1Zeb Orrielles & Adimral Thrawn (Rebels)

This one isn’t a reference toThe Clone Wars,but its sequel showRebels, in the 6th episode of the latest season viewers will recognizea very important character in that show Zeb Orrielles, who made his live-action debut as a New Republic pilot. This is teasing his role in the upcoming Ahsoka series.

Another character that has been teased fromRebelsis Admiral Thawn, in Episode 7 he is mentioned to have returned and is working in the shadows plotting to rebuild the once great Empire.

Order 66 Flashback In The Mandalorian

Cloning In The Mandalorian

Cad Bane In The Book Of Boba Fett

Battle Droids In The Madlorian Season 3

Zeb Orrielles In The Madlorian Season 3