
While I'll admit that the photo at right is not the most detailed, and Ansel Adams is unlikely to claim it as one of his own due to its lighting and composition, it should prove an important image for
Star Wars fans.
The sign artfully painted on the glass door in this tasteful, Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired hallway within the
Skywalker Ranch compound in Marin County, Calif. reads "LucasFilm Television." You'll have to trust me on that. This is as close as I could get with a camera.
You might wonder what the big deal is about that sign -- considering that LucasFilm has a show on the air already with Cartoon Network's
Star Wars: The Clone Wars. But, those 22 episodes originate across the building in LucasFilm Animation -- a separate division.

VH1's
Pop Up Video may be long gone, but the idea of "pop-up" blurbs in re-airing of popular shows has continued strong.
Lost and
Heroes have done it, and now Cartoon Network has announced
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Decoded, a re-airing of the hit show's first season
complete with little pop-up notations. Beginning May 1, 2009 at
Clone Wars regular 9 PM ET time slot,
Decoded will re-air all 22 episodes of the series' hit first season, leading to the second season premiere in the fall.
The text windows will offer trivia, background information on characters and the larger
Star Wars storyline. I can't wait for the Jar Jar Binks episodes. "Jar Jar is a stupid character." "This is what happens when you indulge the whims of the creator no matter how stupid they are." "The creators of the character Jar Jar Binks were so ashamed of their contribution to the
Star Wars mythos that they quit television. They're currently working in product and character development for
Chuck E. Cheese."