ALL ORDER 66 SCENES (CLONE WARS, ROTS, BAD BATCH, BOOK OF BOBA FETT, FALLEN ORDER…)
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The Plo Koon death always hits the hardest with Clone wars context. With the average Jedi the Clones were just a means to an end, With Plo he valued each and every one of their lives. To then be killed by them..Damn
“But sir, we were made to be expendable”
“Not to me”
Same with Secura. In the games she makes a particular vested act to save as many of them as she can leading to the line by the troopers in the game: "Thankful we had our helmets... none of us could look her in the eyes."
@@aayushdas19 *we're meant to be expendable*
@@captainrex45 ah, my bad.
@@aayushdas19 it's okay trooper, now report to ur post! We've lost a command post!
The fact that the movements that ahsoka uses to evade the clones is the same that she uses while training with the clones is *perfect*
They forgot to set their arms to stun
@@Link_Idk tell that to Fox
@Schutzstaffel_Edits he killed fives.
@Schutzstaffel_Edits Ok troll.
@Schutzstaffel_Edits I didn’t call you a troll
*"This is Master Obi-Wan Kenobi. I regret to report that both our Jedi Order and the Republic have fallen with a dark shadow of the Empire rising to take their place. This message is a warning and a reminder for any surviving Jedi. Trust in The Force. Do not return to the Temple…that time has past. And our future is uncertain. We will each be challenged. Our trust. Our faith. Our friendships. But we must persevere. And in time, a new hope will emerge. May the Force be with you, always."*
I don’t know why but when I heard him say that I had a weird feeling like Star Wars was turning upside down instead of Jedi making sneaky jokes with clones it in the matter of seconds all changes into a war zone every time I hear it I generally get scared for some reason of being in that situation knowing that all of your friends are betraying you in a single second this part of starwars was unimaginably great I’d do anything to relive the feeling again
Thats my line.
Cody took a good shot at you kenobi, always going for you
@@JEDI_MASTER_OBI-WAN_KENOBI almost got you
@@Tbr209 Key word, *almost.*
Props to Depa and Jaro for giving their lives to save their padawans
Sacrifice yourself for the greater good
Yeah we wouldn’t have great characters like cal and kanan
Without their sacrifice, neither would have made it out of the mess
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Yes
Plo Koon’s death definitely hits the hardest. He treated the clones better than anyone else. They were his friends. Plo Koon never knew about order 66 or the chips so imagine how shocked he would be to see his own friends shoot him down. “We’re clones we’re meant to be expendable”. “Not to me” 😢.
Plo Koon the best
Anakin unknowingly trained Ahsoka to survive Order 66
Huge shoutout to Zett Jukassa, a youngling/Padawan, for going down fighting. Legend.
I think he could have taken out the entire platform of clones had he not stopped going straight for their bodies.
Still crazy that Commander Appo survived that
And of course he was played by George Lucas' son
i mean it does make some sense, some of the young where not new to deflecting
Always thought he was kinda cool to go out like that
Jaro Topal was really something. He was one of the few jedi whose senses allowed him to survive the initial attack against him, managed to get himself and his padawan off the ship, and had the foresight to cover their escape through sabotage. Blowing up that Venator gave him basically the same clone kill count as Maul, and he managed to allow Cal to become one of the few long term 66 survivors
He's proof that Order 66 would probably have gone a lot differently had more Jedi not been so caught off-guard.
@@samalvey8168That's what I say. Most of them were off guard and blindly trusting the clones specially because the clones had no intent to turn against the jedi until they had to follow orders and to kill the Jedi
@@samalvey8168exactly this. The main reason Order 66 was so successful is because of the surprise element of it
It's like having a hundred thousand trojan horses, with a million more well on the way
Ahsoka was in the perfect position at the perfect time. An easily defensible position with numbers out of reach right away, being alone so she didn't need to defend another person (at first), and a commander who had such a personal relationship with her and history against this very situation opting to give her precious seconds to put up her guard.
Rex resisted not because of the relationship I think but because he knew that every clone including him had an chip inside the head that maded them not to disobey orders.
Perfect? Every average jedi could easily die in that situation thankuffly anakin trained her well for this situations
@@JustTopcu Yes, they reconned that she was trained for this moment because the writers can't let a moment stand on it's own. Good pointing that out 5 months after the post, trying to seem like you have information that was prevalent to when this video came out.
And now we can se how anakin trained her to survive the clones, literally saving her life.
She was definitely on top of her game
Jaro tapal, a true legend, took many hits but still had the willpower and determination to fend off the clones.
I always thought Jaro should have had a huge lightsaber, like a big braveheart size broadsword
@@nateb2715 he did; a dual-bladed lightsaber isn’t huge?
@@jwil4286 I'm talking about a huge Braveheart style broadsword lightsaber
@@jwil4286 they mean something comparable to a scottish claymore, which are the size of a grown man
@@nateb2715 i don't think the kyber crystals would be able to take the form of a blade that large. at least none of the jedi in the series have tried. not sure if there was anything like that in the books. only lightsaber that differed from the one's we usually see was the "Dark Saber". only one that i can recall that had a blade look to it.
Excerpt from the 501st journal about Aayla Secura:
"When her death came,I hoped it was quick,she earned that much."
1. You're an OG for playing that game.
2. She was kinda overkilled since she was shot down by 10 clones who still kept firing after she fell down to the floor
@@adamwilliams434 Played it many times
@@colindaniels945 I still play it.
@@adamwilliams434 They only kept shooting to make sure she died as quickly and as painlessly as possible.
@@adamwilliams434 it was because the Clones wanted her to have a fast death. Even if it looks very cruel
I love how jedi like Ashoka or Depa-bi-laba try to not hurt the clones but Jaro Tapal is immidietly like lightsaber go brrr.
Yoda even cut their heads off lmfaoo
@@nellie4621 Yoda was waiting for a reason to do them like that
Yeah, Jaro full on Vadered them in the hallway.
That one youngling also seemed content to chop of that clone’s head
@@nikmoouk You say that, But it was only in defence. If I remember correctly from the first episode in season one of the clone wars, Yoda treats them equally, wants to know them more as friends rather "than clones". In ep 3 his way of killing them I feel is justified as a result of what he feels and felt through the force. It was either his life or there's.
Cal's was by far the most traumatic. Not only was he the only survivor that we know of that hadn't fought in the war yet, but he got to watch his Master kill all his friends, he lost his lightsaber, his master was shot to pieces, he used the dark side to stop the clones just seconds after it was too late to save his master, and his master died in his arms. At least Kanan only heard his master scream. Cal got to live with the nightmares of bolts burning his master's body to cinders.
Not sure about the "most traumatic" part though. Similar developments are probably happening to Jedi all over the galaxy. What happened to Cal was more like a reflection to all the Jedi masters and their padwans who happened to be in the middle of a mission during order 66.
Well, he got Marrin later on and that must count something... yet we do not the fate of Merrin given her zero presence in the latest Jedi Survivor trailer... hopefully she is still alive
cal even had the whole ride in the pod with his dead master. damn
He didn’t use the dark side I think he just tapped into all the force to slow everything down
even though in the game is called slow, it isn't force slow, it's actually force exhaustion because force slow breaks people mentally not just physically. I would say that ceres was way more traumatic since she did use the dark force and even used force crush which is the evilest use of the force, not even force drain was that evil.
What I remember about the rise of the Empire is... is how quiet it was. During the waning hours of the Clone Wars, the 501st Legion was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip. We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not on the flight back to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down, and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple. Not a word.
I would like this comment, but it’s at 66 likes right now.
Morrison has an amazing narrating voice.
Where did this come from already
@@manailledesours3731 Its from an Old game "Star Wars Battlefront 2" (2005). It has a campaign where you play as the 501st from the Clone Wars until the Empire and its all narrated by Morrison Aka Jango Fett. It has incredible dialogue and is one of the best games ever made.
@@pablopablo3834 alright, thanks a lot!
Order 66 and The Blip have become two of the most iconic life-altering events in entertainment history.
Imagine both of them happening in one universe
What's the Blip?
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Thanos snaps his fingers
@@electric_creeper ah
Well, both *were* massacres of countless amount of lives
Order 66 is so fucking heartbreaking. I feel like shedding a tear every time I see a scene of it
I always get chills when I hear Anakin‘s dark deeds begin to play
I love the idea that because the order went over so such a distance that the Jedi who weren’t instantly taken out felt as Jedi they had connections with were taken out, giving them (sometimes) just enough warning to react. Leading to them ether getting away, or holding the clones off long enough for others to
Yoda was NOT having it! And Asohka's scene is quite possibly one of the best scenes ever drawn. It's dazzling watching her defend against the clones. And the irony here is Anakin was the one who insisted she train against the unpredictability of clone attack vs drones. Without that she'd have been really caught off guard. I could watch that scene a thousand times and not tire of it. She was on fiyuh.
Her position was one of the hardest and she escaped.We saw that Anakin was a very good master.He trained her with his ways not used the traditional way and he became succesfull thanfully for him,she escaped and she also saved rex with her
Another guy misspelling her name 💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@another501stguy Lol the half of the SW fans dont know how to write her name. Thats funny xd
@@JustTopcu im sure they’re not even fans HAHAHAHA
@@JustTopcuyeah just like you kiddo 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Plo Koon was originally supposed to eject from the crash, only to be shot out of the air by the clone fighters. In slowing down the original cgi footage, you can see they actually shoot his freaking head off.
On Kashyyk there was also supposed to be Quinlan Vos riding on the front of a turbo tank. The tank in front of him stops, swivels its turret around, and pounds Quinlan with so much firepower that the whole tank explodes.
The original Order 66 scene was supposed to be much longer and much more gruesome, but they had to cut a lot of it to scrape by with a Pg-13 rating. I really with they’d at least put out some kind of extended addition, but of course those dreams will never come true.
Admittedly I'm glad they didn't do that with Plo. It would have been darkly amusing, and that's the problem, the scene is supposed to be tragic. Better avoid something like that.
@@clownplayer7265 that’s a good point. The scene is supposed to be tragic, not brutal. I guess I’d never thought of that!
@@clownplayer7265 I agree, although I'm sure that the clone troopers' aiming are more than capable of hiting his head in mid air while in the middle of an aggressive air combat.
In the original Order 66 BeatboxBuggi, Vos survived the cannon hit from the Turbo Tank.
@@beatboxbuggi6884something brutal can be tragic. Look at GoT. In fact, brutality can make it even more tragic
All Ashoka & Maul Had To Do Was Say We Ain't Jedi's
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Watching The Clone Wars makes Plo Koon’s death the saddest tbh.
I still believe he is alive
By my count, there were 13 clones that resisted Order 66 in some way. Cut Lawquane, Rex, Wolffe, Fives, Echo, Kix, Gregor, Grey, Howzer, Hunter, Wrecker, and Tech. Plus, maybe the homeless Clone who seemed to recognize Obi-Wan makes 13. I think that's a nice, neat round number of Clones.
I don't count Crosshair because that psycho followed the order willingly after removing his chip.
To be honest I wouldn’t doubt that cut never got the order in the first place
I assume we don't count Omega or Boba because they're unaltered clones and therefore never had the inhibitor chip in the first place?
If I remember right, many of clone commandos ignored order 66. They thought that it was deception by Confederacy that got their hands on secret order list.
@@Obi_Wan_Kenobi_027 Maybe Cut lost the chip during explosion that he told Rex abouyt
the one from Obi-Wan is Kix
Ashoka's betrayal in my opinion has to be the hardest, all those clones volunteered to join her company and then were forced to betray her. It must've been hard to have to fight and kill those clones who were loyal to her. The sheer will Rex had to try to fight the chip just shows how much he had loyalty not only to her as his general but as his a friend.
For some reason when i see the ki adi mundi scene i just cry because i feel the amount of betrayal he felt
That is what makes betrayal heartbreaking. It comes from those who you thought were loyal to the death.
I cry for the death of Plo Koon
Darth Sidious: Execute Order 66.
Me: Run cute little Padawans, Run!😧😨
4:52. This scene always gets me🤣
"Don't you do it. Don't you do it!"
*he does it*
*she kicks his ass*
Absolutely wicked, I love it, so sad tho
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I love how there was only one “batch” of clones and a captain that were able to overcome order 66
Probably some my favorites out of all the characters
By my count, there were 13 clones that resisted in some way. Cut Lawquane, Rex, Wolffe, Fives, Echo, Kix, Gregor, Grey, Howzer, Hunter, Wrecker, and Tech. Plus maybe the homeless Clone who seemed to recognize Obi-Wan makes 13. I think that's a nice, neat round number of Clones.
I don't count Crosshair because that psycho followed the order willingly.
@@Thecommander248 believe me i know about crosshair
@@Thecommander248 there's some clone commandos in the novels and also all arcs since arcs and commandos are made for independent thinking they can overcome the chips or in case of arcs(since they don't have those) completely rebel
there was that other captain with the teal armor in the bad batch too
Wait is that what the "Bad Batch" is about? I haven't watched it
After watching the clone wars Cody didn't even tried to resist the chips control but instead followed orders.
In 2005,the chip wasn't a thing.
Order 66 was a form of post hypnotic suggestion at the time
I think Rex tried to resist because he remembered Fives.
@@wingedbluj1674 Also his friendship with Ahsoka
I wholeheartedly hate the idea of the chip because it means the clones were just droids that happened to be people with a much better training regimen. Because other then the training they are the same. Most droids weren't produced with much ability to think.
@@NeSeeger I agree,the other way adds to the tragedy of Order 66
“Fives…Fives..Fives…find him..FIND HIMM!!!” Still gives me chills..
The shear amount of heartache and pain for each of the Jedi.
I thinks that plo koon might be the most tragic out of all of them cause he was the only one who actually respected and treated his clones as real people other than just soldiers bred for war
In the clone wars tv series you felt the end of the war coming close to a end the sense of dread the anxiety the hopelessness we all knew what was about to happen 😭
It’s crazy how we all knew about order 66 in the original trilogy but never imagined how that would have happened. Until the prequel trilogy. It really did some great storytelling there
I don't remember anything in the original trilogy about Order 66. The only thing we knew back then was that Vader had hunted down the Jedi to destroy them. No mention of clone betrayal or an Order 66.
We were not told anything about Order 66
The fact that Maul ended up having his name on the hit list shows how much of a character arc he had
…The Star Wars Universe back then used to feel so full. Full of life. But ever since this, it just feels empty.
Like it’s on the brick of extinction.
That’s how powerful the presence of a Jedi was. Together they made the whole galaxy feel complete.
Now in 4 - 9, it just feels empty.
I agree
you did not just say 4-9... the originals are in there.
@@itseli2475 are the Jedi in the original? Yeah didn't think so.
@@greenbubbleboy5673 Uh the OT literally introduced the concept of Jedi: Yoda and Obi-Wan were the first, and Luke then became one.
@@itseli2475 "full of life" was meant in a worldbuilding sense, not as an opinion of the films.
Ashoka is absolutely starkilling it
True. They always gas the hell out of duel wielders.
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Edit:wait a second... YOU TRICKED ME
@@Logan_Hall568 ..
I physically cringed.
I love how all the clones are immediately like
“Alright, let’s kill ‘em”
As if it was a minor change of plans.
That was kinda the point of Order 66, it was more like mind control than an actual order from a commander. That’s why they all turned so fast.
they cant choose to deny it, you can see how Rex was shaking while trying not to shoot Ahsoka
that's what makes the inhibitor chip retcon so idiotic and people can cry about how Karen Traviss "hates jedi" but the Legends lore that dealt w/ the clones and with order 66 is not just more believable or more realistic, it is much more sad, and much more reflective of the idea that the Jedi order became hollow, lazy, and out of touch with the force.
Before the retcon in the Legends lore, the reality of clones is that they were a genetically engineered slave army that ultimately were human -- they had needs and desires and vices and fears and dreams and the one thing that every clone had in common with each other was that *they had each other*. If you're a run of the mill trooper, you had those in your company or regiment that you literally grew up with and died with. If you were a commando or an elite specialist, you had a small handful of other clones around you who have also had to endure the horrors of achieving the skills that made you more formidable than your average clone trooper.
These clones were raised by an alien species that were literal eugenicists, and trained from the moment they could walk and carry equipment in the art of war. They had to deal with the deaths of fellow clones brothersduring live-fire exercises as children. Their diet and brief moments of R&R were meticulously watched and organized, hardly allowed time to be themselves. And before the inhibitor chip retcon, these clones were still human, flaws and all -- they may have been trained and genetically engineered to be able to endure the stress of prolonged combat, but they were not perfect, not even the commandos (if you read the Republic Commando/Imperial Commando books), and many clones from the troopers to the ARCs developed a variety of coping mechanisms to deal with the fact that everyone but the clones around them treated them like droids and not like people.
And that's just in the lead up to the Battle of Geonosis. The clones had to deal with all of that and then they were signed off by their slave masters to the Jedi, with no hint of irony. Some of the Jedi were confused and maybe apprehensive of using the clone army, *but not enough to actually condemn the use of said slave army or actually help them*. Even Plo Koon's retcon in the Clone Wars STILL kinda proves the fact that most Jedi didn't see clones as full people, and the Jedi order's general complacency with throwing away clone's lives because "they were bred for it". Most Jedi's favorability with the clones extended to those they interacted with immediately and those who were higher tier officers like Rex or Cody. All the other clones? Their actions and behavior easily tells us that they didn't really care. Not like Jusik, or Etain from the old Legends books.
So let's recap. All of this was established before the chip inhibitor retcon. Clones were dealt a shitty hand, were human, and were continuously treated like shit even in the hands/guidance of the wise Jedi order. Sometimes to such extremes that the Jedi or Republic officers carelessly threw away thousands of clone's lives in the conflict. And you're telling me that clones NEED some excuse to carry out Order 66? Order 66 of ~150 contingency orders that all clones were trained to know by heart as a child during their trainings on Kamino? That same list of contingency orders that included the order to execute the supreme chancellor on the chance that they tried to usurp power and betrayed the Republic?
To a clone, Order 66 was one of MANY "oh shit" scenarios that they were drilled to carry out in the event of an emergency. Couple that with the treatment that most clones experienced by the hand of Jedi (read: apathy; not saying the Jedi hated clones or anything), and you have a very easy recipe to understand why the vast majority of clones had no issues carrying out Order 66. To them, the Jedi fucked up, and unfortunately they were forced to carry out an order that they were trained to do for years at this point. For some, it was all business. For many clones, it was personal.
Luke traumatizing grogu is my favorite part
Oh boy…
Better to face your trauma than bottle it up inside
5:19 me too.
I always thought Jaro should have had a huge lightsaber, like a big braveheart size broadsword
His saber must be MASSIVE 🥴
@@maulosujo8603 ayo why you say it like dat
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Rex really was an exceptional clone, as far as we know he was the only "regular" clone to resist order 66 even for a moment
He remembered what fives told him.
Dawg you can't just follow this heart wrenching video with the happy Star Wars credits music like it goes together. I'm over here crying and it's just like YEAH!!!!!!
Just need to add in Wrecker's order 66 event from The Bad Batch episode on Bracca.
There was an Order 66 reference in the book 'Heir to the Jedi'. A Rodian Jedi Knight named Huulik was attacked by his clone troopers but he managed to escape, albeit fatally wounded. However, he died in hyperspace and his ship landed on autopilot. His lightsabre later came into the possession of Luke Skywalker briefly, although when Luke opened it to study how a lightsabre works, it was accidentally moved incorrectly and the weapon never worked again.
The Yoda scene hits even harder now with the confirmation that the clone with Gree was Jek from TCW S1 Ep1.
2:25 That one kid in class who's a whole grade above everyone else
He actually faired pretty well for a second, most of the others died instantly
Grogu’s big eyes when the troopers are closing in is everything
Plo koon was one of the few that valued clones and risked his life at times to keep them safe "were just clones no ones coming for us" " not to me"
Order 66 always felt like it made the Clones so OP and made the Jedi so weak. They effectively stand in place and let themselves be surrounded and barraged as if they have no force-enhanced physical abilities.
In games like battlefront, force unleashed, and fallen order, trained force users appear as GODS compared to the movies.
Seriously though starkiller can easily mow down 50+ stormtroopers and still has the stamina to defeat another trained force user in a 1v1 right after.
I find the lack of the usage of direct combat force abilities in the movies disturbing.
Half of them were plainly just shocked they were betrayed, a lot of them canonically caring a lot about their clones, or blindsided like Plo and Secura. The other half were probably getting rocked by the deaths of the others, and couldn’t react properly. Ashoka was struggling, along with Yoda and Jaro. Not to mention how many were probably physically and mentally exhausted from combat, meaning the effects on their minds could leave them reeling.
It was a blindsided suckerpunch. The Force connects all of its users so once the murders started, the effect it had on the surviving jedi would grow exponentially.
Seeing my master Plo Koon die, a blow to the heart 😢
“Find him, find him… Fives!”
Start of video was best xD great job again! 👏👌
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Plo koons death really hit, because to a handful of jedi the clones were seen as disposable war creatures, but Plo actually valued them and saw them properly, only to be killed by them the frame the order was given.
This is the only video without commentary. I love you
Master Depa Billaba really carried out the true meaning of a Jedi and the council itself; she did not kill her clone commander she rather disarmed him first and as well as gave her life for her padawan! I wish we got to see more of her!
Watching revenge of the Sith AFTER the clone wars would probably be the saddest, since you actually know who all those Jedi and clones are and watch all of their sudden, brutal betrayals and deaths in just a minute.
Best video I have seen
Yoda cut those clone's heads off in mid flip. Savage.
Yoda took them boys heads off
"Master skywalker, there are too many of them. What are we going to do?"
*Darth Vader ignites lightsaber*
Obi-Wan many years later to Luke: He betrayed and murdered your father.
2:22 *no destroyed and the bail organa good soldiers follow orders crosshair*
thank you so much !
Anakin really did save her life
Something that I find interesting about Order 66 is that Darth Sidious calls Commander Cody by his nickname while he doesn't for the other clones.
Nice video TM!
Thanks Alex!!
ahsokas was the most impressive not getting hit with a single bullet with the surrounding you wow
So satisfying 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
We got another scene to add to this comp now...
I’ll do a new version now! Don’t worry😂
Yoda could sense what was happening! Total badass!
Well he technically saw a vision of it in season 5
The orchestra gets me all choked up every time.
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Anakin wants to be made master: some random kid calls him master
Anakin: kills him.
12 years building to Rex and Ahsoka didn't soften the heartbreak at all, it only made it hit harder.
0:21 this small shot has always stood out to me for one reason.
In the background on the left, that clone trooper design looks exactly like that of an imperial purge trooper. Like the ones we saw in jedi fallen order. I guess respawn just took a previous design for use?
Well, canonically, for the first few years after the Clone Wars, before the Clones were decommissioned. Purge Troopers actually were repurposed Clones, there’s even a comic were a Jedi uses the Force to trigger Order 66 against the Purge Troopers that a group of Inquisitors had, that were after him. Leading to said Purge Troopers turning on the Inquisitors and allowing said Jedi to escape.
Honestly. Obi wan’s lizard ride was the saddest death out of all of them. Like the lizards scream to it’s death made me emotional like he wasn’t even supposed to be a victim of order 66 😢😢😢
ahsoka survived because her style of sabers was perfect for deflecting balster bolts
in the upcoming show tales of the jedi, it will show ahsoka training with clones, then in the clone wars tv show, when she was betrayed and the entire clone force was after her that also readied her for the inevitable in clone wars season 7
@@eianfederle2715 yea she trained with yoda and yoda taught her the same style as him. And its a style specially for deflecting blasters . Then plo koon trained her till anakin got her.
If you go by some of the comments from the 501st journal in Battlefront 2 (2005),the clones,or at least the 501st,knew something was going down.
To quote from the 501st journal entry after the mission on Mygetto:
"The mission on Mygetto was a revelation to the men of the 501st,we realized that the Jedi could be fooled,if they could be fooled,they could be killed."
This isn’t canon anymore.
Not canon the only clones who kinda knew something was up was fives, rex and kix
@@veer0522 To be honest,even in Legends/EU canon,video games were ancillary canon.
@@colindaniels945 it can be your headcanon, but no matter what you say they have said it isnt canon. They want to build it up themselves with new games and series, and i am not saying i am a big fan of it either.
@@veer0522 I'm not saying it's my "head canon",what I'm saying here and the point that you're missing here is that in the Legends/EU era that video games were ancillary canon.
What ancillary canon is it's material that is canon until superseded.
I have a hard time watching the Depa one. That scream as she died is heart crushing
She completely had her guard down
Let’s appreciate the clone who dodged a reflected shot from Ki-Adi Mundi real quick
Clearly worthy of his spot in the 21st.
the order 66 IS starwars for me
Aalya sucuras death hit me pretty hard just seeing her being circled by the clones and gunned down was horrible
It looks gruesome but they were ensuring her a quick death. She earned that much.
Did you notice she was turned around at the time? The clones purposefully avoided making eye contact with her too.
De ser que los demas jedi tuvieron las habilidades de combate de Asoka si muchos hubiesen sobrevidido a la orden. Recordar que la 501s era el batallon mas duro y Asoka pudo repeler sus blasters en un espacio cerrado y rodeada
This makes me smile!
Oh you are so edgy
4:50 I respect him for trying to Quickdraw
I, Now, will never complain about being sent out to get the pizza's for the group - even if no one gives me cash up front or lets me borrow their speeder.
Nice Robot Chicken reference
Clones with most Jedi: Futilely struggling against Order 66, in some cases actually succeeding.
Clones with Ki-Adi-Mundi: "Lmao, fuck this Pinhead."
Rex will always be goated for resisting the programming, it was just enough to let asoka escape.
The fact that Jedi’s were feeling literally every single Jedi death knowing that something doomsday horrible happened makes these scenes even more powerful.
Revenge of the sith was ahead of its time.
I cant believe I only just noticed. Palpatine mentions cody by name, so does this mean palpatine literally holocalled every single clone regiment working with a jedi one after the other. That must of taken him literally hours. And if not why was Cody done individually, commander Gree also responded meaning he was called personally too
He could had pre-recorded messages or was calling especially Clone commanders of some important Jedi targets like Obiwan or Yoda.
@@Gutvald hmm perhaps the latter of calling specific commanders. Seems a bit weird for gree for example to just respond to a voicemail with "it will be done my lord"
List of named/ numbered clones and what section of the video they appear. (canon and legend info will be mixed together for identification purposes only)
Obi-Wan Kenobi:
Clone Marshal Commander CC-2224 "Cody"
Ki-Adi-Mundi:
Clone Marshal Commander CC-1138 "Bacara"
Aayla Secura:
Clone Marshal Commander CC-5052 "Bly"
Clone Lieutenant CT-6734 "Galle"
Plo Koon:
Clone Captain CC-55/11-9009 "Jag"
Stass Allie:
Clone Marshal Commander CC-8826 "Neyo"
Clone Lieutenant CT-3423 (Rank is canon, number is legends)
Yoda:
Clone Commander CC-1004 "Gree"
Clone Captain "Jek" (Same Jek from TCW S1 Ep1)
Zett Jukassa:
Clone Commander CC-1119 "Appo"
Clone Sergeant CT-0000/1010 "Fox" (separate character from CC-1010 "Commander Fox")
Ahsoka Tano:
Clone Commander CT-7567 "Rex"
Clone ARC Lieutenant CT-5597 "Jesse"
Caleb Dume & Depa Billaba:
Clone Captain/ Clone Commander CC-10/994 "Grey" (Rank differs between Bad Batch and the Kanan comics)
Awesome
If clone order 66 combined with droid order 99
That Palpatine controlled the clones to terminated the jedi, for the cheating in the war
This soundtrack was playing in my head for days after my grandma died suddenly.
Tellement stylé...et ces figurines 🎉
Meanwhile in Elite Squadron, X2 fights Jedi Master Ferroda at Cato Nemodia
This needs to be done again with footage from Obi Wan Kenobi
Nice
I remember the order 66 scene of fallen order being one of my favourite parts of the game