Season 2 ofThe Mandalorianon Disney+ is off to a memorable start, introducing a host of new characters along with plenty of fan-favorite heroes and villains from elsewhere in Star Wars lore.

Along with forging some important connections to the Star Wars film franchise,The Mandalorianhas drawn heavily from two beloved animated series set within the saga’s timeline:Star Wars: The Clone WarsandStar Wars Rebels. The two series are set between the events ofStar Wars: Episode II — Attack of the ClonesandStar Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope(occasionally overlapping with the events ofEpisode III — Revenge of the Sith), so there’s a lot of background material covered in both shows, as well as some key characters who now play important roles inThe Mandalorian.

If you’re interested in learning more about the elementsThe Mandalorianhas borrowed from these series, but don’t want to sift through more than 200 episodes, you’re in luck. We’ve put together the following list of individual episodes and story arcs to watch that have direct ties to the live-action series.

Warning! The content below contains spoilers. Proceed at your own risk!

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Star Wars: The Clone Warsmovie

Released in 2008, this film served as the pilot forThe Clone Warsseries that followed, and provided the first introduction to Anakin Skywalker’s apprentice, Ahsoka Tano, who would go on to become one of the lead characters of the series beforemaking the leap toThe Mandalorian(and her own, upcomingAhsokasolo series). The film chronicles Ahsoka’s introduction to Anakin and one of the pair’s earliest adventures together, setting the stage for everything that follows.

Season 2, Episodes 12-14

This three-episode arc provides the series’ first introduction to the planet Mandalore and its society, as Obi-Wan Kenobi is tasked with protecting Mandalore’s leader, Duchess Satine Kryze, from an assassination attempt. Over the course of the story, Mandalore’s militaristic past and its efforts to remain neutral during the war between the Galactic Republic and the Separatists are put in the spotlight, and we learn why Mandalorian are feared throughout the galaxy. The first episode in the arc, titledThe Mandalore Plot, also features the first appearance of the Darksaber — so it’s particularly important for anyone who wants to know more about the mysteriousweapon Moff Gideon wields inThe Mandalorian.

Season 2, Episodes 20-22

Anyone wondering what happened to Boba Fett after the events ofAttack of the Cloneswill have some of their questions answered in this story arc, which has a young Boba team up with a group of bounty hunters to avenge the death of his father, Jango Fett. Not only do we learn more about Boba’s early years, but we also get to see more of his iconic ship, Slave I, and see what a few other familiar bounty hunters were up to in the time between the live-action films.

Season 4, Episode 14

TitledA Friend in Need, this episode has Ahsoka get caught up in a young nobleman’s quest for revenge — a quest that ends up putting her in the crosshairs of the Mandalorian terrorist group Death Watch and its violent leader, Pre Vizsla. This episode also features the first, official introduction of Bo-Katan, the Mandalorian warrior voiced by actress Katee Sackhoff, who now portrays the live-action version of the character inThe Mandalorian, too.

Season 5, Episodes 14-16

Arguably one of the most important story arcs for anyone interested in learning more about Mandalore’s history in the time leading up toThe Mandalorian, this multi-part story chronicles the conquest of Mandalore by the terrorist group Death Watch and their allies. Fortunes shift, key characters die, and allegiances change dramatically in this defining arc for many of the characters involved — including Obi-Wan, Bo-Katan, and other important figures in Star Wars lore.

Season 5, Episodes 17-20

Immediately following the climactic events on Mandalore,The Clone Warsdives into one of Ahsoka’s most important story arcs. Over the course of the four episodes, Anakin’s apprentice finds herself framed for murder, forced to go on the run, and pushed into an uneasy alliance with one of her former enemies. The conclusion of the arc reveals one of the reasons Ahsoka is reluctant to associate herself with any remaining Jedi when we see her inThe Mandalorian, and it’s likely to shape her future in bothThe Mandalorianand her own series.

Season 7, Episodes 8-12

The final five episodes ofThe Clone Warsbring Ahsoka, Bo-Katan, the Jedi, and the planet Mandalore all crashing together in an arc known as “The Siege of Mandalore.” With Ahsoka and Bo-Katan battling to free Mandalore from its occupying force, the events of the series overlap with those ofRevenge of the Sith, revealing what happened to many of the key characters when Darth Sidious issued Order 66 — the command that turned the clone troopers against the Jedi.

Star Wars Rebels

Season 2, Episodes 1-4

This series about a small group of rebels battling the Galactic Empire forged a connection to the greater Star Wars universe when it introduced Ahsoka Tano in the season 1 finale. Her role in the series expanded over time, and this first set of episodes revealed what she was up to sinceThe Clone Wars.

Season 2, Episode 18

In this episode, we learn how Ahsoka finally came to terms with the fact that her former mentor succumbed to the dark side of The Force. When Ahsoka tells Din Djarin inThe Mandalorianthat she’s well-acquainted with how the dark side can transform even the greatest Jedi, it’s the realizations she reached in this episode that she’s referencing.

Season 2, Episodes 21-22

Ahsoka’s final appearance inStar Wars Rebelsculminates in a confrontation Star Wars fans have longed for ever since her introduction. After the series’ cast of characters travels to the Sith planet Malachor, their actions attract the attention of the Galactic Empire — and more importantly, Darth Vader.

Season 3, Episodes 1-2

If you’re wondering about the mysterious villain Ahsoka is pursuing inThe Mandalorian, you can find out more about him in this set of episodes, which introduce Grand Admiral Thrawn to the series. His shadow will loom large over the remainder of the show’s run — and judging byThe Mandalorian, the rest of the Star Wars saga, too.

Season 3, Episode 11

The Darksaber returns in this episode, which finds the mysterious weapon returning to the hands of a Mandalorian. It’s only a small part of this episode, but an important one in the events to come.

Season 3, Episode 15-16

The saga of Mandalore — and the Darksaber — continue in this story arc, which explores the Darksaber’s past and the place it holds in Mandalorian history. If you want to learn everything there is to know about the Darksaber prior to its appearance inThe Mandalorian, these are the episodes to watch.

Season 4, Episode 1

Bo-Katan makes her debut inRebelsduring the season 4 premiere, which also has her confront the legacy of the Darksaber and her own role to play in the future of Mandalore. These episodes provide the last we see of Bo-Katan before her appearance inThe Mandalorian.

Season 4, Episodes 15-16

The final episodes ofRebelsbring the series to a close, but also feature some important plot points in the closing moments that tie intoThe Mandalorian— including a scene that features Ahsoka and a certain Mandalorian setting off on a new quest together.

All episodes of bothStar Wars: The Clone WarsandStar Wars Rebelsareavailable to watchon the Disney+ streaming service.