Ep 2. Gungan Attack
- TV-PG
- September 16, 2011
- 22 min
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7.0 (3,279)
In Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 4 episode 2, titled "Gungan Attack", the Separatist forces, led by General Grievous, launch an attack on the underwater city of Mon Cala. The Mon Calamari people face heavy losses as they try to defend their city with the help of the Jedi, but they are ultimately forced to retreat.
Meanwhile, Padawan Ahsoka Tano and Prince Lee-Char of Mon Cala are sent on a mission to seek help from the Gungan army on the planet Naboo. Upon arriving on Naboo, they quickly learn that the Gungans are facing their own problems and are hesitant to join the fight.
The Gungans are dealing with a serious infestation of coral monsters that are causing considerable damage to their underwater city. The coral monsters are breeding at an alarming rate and the Gungans are struggling to keep up with their destruction.
Ahsoka and Lee-Char offer to help the Gungans deal with the coral monster infestation in exchange for their assistance in the battle against the Separatists. The Gungan leader, Boss Lyonie, agrees to their terms and sends his best warriors with Ahsoka and Lee-Char to Mon Cala.
Together, the Gungan and Mon Calamari forces launch a surprise attack on the Separatist stronghold. The Gungans prove to be valuable allies with their unconventional fighting style using simple weapons such as boomas and electrostaffs.
In the climactic battle, Ahsoka and Lee-Char face off against Riff Tamson, a vicious Separatist commander who has been terrorizing the Mon Calamari people and usurping the throne. Riff Tamson is a formidable opponent, with enhanced strength and the ability to breathe underwater. The Jedi and the prince must use all their skills and cunning to defeat him.
Overall, "Gungan Attack" showcases the power of alliances between different factions in the galaxy, as well as the importance of friendship and loyalty in times of war. It is an action-packed episode, full of epic underwater battles and exciting new creatures, as well as a reminder that hope can come from unexpected places.