Another one is 'Star Wars: Ewoks'. It focuses on the cute and friendly Ewok characters and their adventures.
There are a few like 'Star Wars: Forces of Destiny' which features cute and fun adventures of popular characters.
You could check out 'LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures'. It has a charming and lighthearted take on the Star Wars universe with cute LEGO characters.
The Star Wars Disney cartoons expand on the universe of the original franchise. They introduce new characters and storylines while staying true to the core themes and lore.
The main Star Wars cartoons are 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' with its intense action and character development, and 'Star Wars Rebels' that focuses on a group of rebels fighting the Empire. There might be others, but these are the more popular ones.
I have no idea. They seem to have no direct connection.
Not much. Star Wars is a sci-fi epic, and Mickey cartoons are more about fun and lighthearted adventures. They belong to completely different genres.
Well, gas wars have to do with energy supply and competition. Political cartoons often address current affairs and policy issues. Star Wars is a fictional universe. There might be some tangential connections if a political cartoonist used elements of Star Wars to comment on gas wars, but it's not a common or straightforward link.
There's 'Star Wars: Forces of Destiny', which features cute and fun adventures of popular characters.
They might not be directly related. Angry Birds cartoons and Star Wars are two distinct franchises with different themes and storylines.
They aren't directly related. Calvin and Hobbes is a separate comic strip, while Star Wars is a sci-fi franchise. But maybe there could be some fan-made crossover art.
Star Wars and Samurai Jack have no inherent connection in cartoons. They have distinct universes, themes, and character designs. Star Wars focuses on a galaxy-wide conflict while Samurai Jack is about a time-displaced samurai's quest.
Star Wars and New Yorker cartoons don't have a common ground usually. New Yorker cartoons focus on various aspects of life and humor, while Star Wars is a big space adventure story.