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Creator Backlash: Mark Hamill was nominated for an award based off his guest role as Darth Bane. He was quite glad that he didn't win as he felt being nominated for twenty minutes of work was a huge insult to the talented voice cast who spent hours on each episode.
"Rookies" revolves almost entirely around the clone troopers, who are all played by Dee Bradley Baker. He makes a great deal of effort in making them sound distinct from each other.
The battledroids are all played by Matt Wood, and so is General Grievous, so he is leading an army of himself.
A number of Republic characters are also voiced by Tom Kane, including Yoda, Admiral Yularen, and the narrator. Of course, the narrator never actually appears within the show, but he sounds quite similar to Admiral Yularen.
Darth Bane and Revan were to appear in "Ghosts of Mortis", even getting all the way to modeling, but were cut because them appearing as Force ghosts seemed counterintuitive to the now established means for how a Force user can appear as one.
There were plans to feature the Yuuzhan Vong, an extragalatic species of invaders from Star Wars Legends, scouting the galaxy in preparation for their invasion in the post-Return of the Jedi era. Though Word of God is that they would have been altered a bit from their Legends appearances to better align with George Lucas' vision of how the Force works.