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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 4 Episode 22
Savage and Maul, now reunited, pursue Obi-Wan Kenobi in search of revenge, and the Jedi Knight finds himself forced to unite with a surprising ally to defend against the deadly siblings.
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Serie: Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Episode Title: Revenge
Air Date: 2012-03-16
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