This weekend Lucas’ Star Wars: The Clone Wars squared off against Ben Stassen’s stereoscopic Fly Me to the Moon. Animation Magazine reports:

Since Fly Me is a 3-D only release, it’s bowing in just 452 theaters through Summit Ent., while Clone hits screens in 3,452 venues. George Lucas’ first theatrical toon boasts one of the highest theater counts of the week, second only to Warner Bros.’ The Dark Knight.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars follows the continuing trials of Anakin Skywalker during the galaxy’s civil war.  While Ben Stassen’s Fly Me to the Moon has a more light-hearted feel.  The film follows three young flies who dream and scheme about being part of the space program.  

Stassen also has in the works Around the World in 50 Years, another animated stereoscopic film stars a sea turtle forced to globetrotting due to global warming.