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What episode?
Watch season 3+, and it starts getting darker, and darker. TCW is a good show.
The Clone Wars was made before Disney bought Star Wars, so it's entirely canon to both the EU and Disney, because the writers are competent to make it work into both. Rebels and The Bad Batch are also made by the same guys, and are involved in The Mandalorian, and The Book of Boba Fett.
Rebels is the only show of those listed that starts a little censored, but gets less censored and darker over time because they cared less what Disney thought. Rebels was also created when Disney first bought Star Wars, so Disney was afraid of it being too dark, like the Clone Wars, until later.
The Bad Batch, and the live action shows hold no punches.
Also, The Clone Wars (CGI) does not contradict The Clone Wars (2003). They show different events, all of which happen during the grand scale of the war. Enjoy!
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-20146942 <---Disney buys Star Wars, 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_The_Clone_Wars_(2008_TV_series) <---- The Clone Wars released with a Theatrical Movie, and season 1, in 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_Rebels <---- Star Wars Rebels released in 2014, the first Star Wars film media under Disney.
The Force Awakens released in 2015.
Do your own research, dunce.
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars_Legends
"G (George Lucas) canon was absolute canon. This category included the six films...
T canon referred to the canon level compromising only the television show Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
C (continuity) canon referred to the main body of EU work [primarily books and Dark Horse comics]... games were a special case as generally only the stories would be C-canon while things like stats and gameplay were N-canon. If the video game had several possible endings or if the player could choose the gender or the species of the main character, only one of each is considered C-canon.
S (secondary) canon referred to older, less accurate, or less coherent, EU works...
N continuity material is also known as "non-canon" or "non-continuity" material. What-if stories (such as those published under the Infinities label)..."
Whether they are good, okay, or not, is purely subjective. I and plenty of others enjoy them. If you don't, that's fine. But an opinion cannot be a lie, unless evidence can back up the contrary.
EDIT: Punctuation.