Why The 2003 Clone Wars Hit Different

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  • @savagebooks7482
    @savagebooks7482  Před 3 lety +4767

    Whats the over/under on me triggering at least 124 fanboys by calling Clone Troopers stormtroopers? I have my wallet ready

    • @NicholasWhitneyEnjoyer
      @NicholasWhitneyEnjoyer Před 3 lety +59

      I just found it funny xD

    • @Allstar-yl1ek
      @Allstar-yl1ek Před 3 lety +182

      Well it got me and I'm not even a big fan, so let's call it about... 150%
      Great video btw

    • @charlesroche5027
      @charlesroche5027 Před 3 lety +176

      it's that they're arc troopers my dude...

    • @cloin6
      @cloin6 Před 3 lety +93

      I paused right where I was knowing there'd be a comment on it.

    • @pianocard2786
      @pianocard2786 Před 3 lety +72

      Still doesn’t mean you were correct

  • @BFB_123
    @BFB_123 Před 3 lety +12007

    2003: Oh shit it's Grievous
    Clone wars: Oh thank god it's just Grievous

    • @wisdommanari6701
      @wisdommanari6701 Před 3 lety +1293

      "general grievous will run and hide like he always does" 😭
      😠😡🤬
      I hated this line

    • @thereallocke8065
      @thereallocke8065 Před 3 lety +832

      Yeah they did Grevious so band in the 2008 show. He's mostly a joke and you have Jedi Padawans outsmarting him.

    • @SirRebrl
      @SirRebrl Před 3 lety +838

      The 2008 Grievous trash talked like he was the 2003 Grievous. "I will handle the Jedi myself." "Your lightsaber will make a fine addition to my collection."
      And that trash talk was all he had.
      The 2003 Grievous let his actions speak for themselves.

    • @beeza
      @beeza Před 3 lety +184

      The Real Locke he got beaten by dudes with some spears and electricity too lmao

    • @wisdommanari6701
      @wisdommanari6701 Před 3 lety +218

      @@beeza bruh he gets beaten by mf Gungans...

  • @whoneedsprofilepicturesrea1308

    The whole vibe of 2003 grevious was, “this is a creature that was modified and designed specifically to kill Jedi. Sure, he can’t use the force, but he is stronger, smarter, and faster than you could ever be.” 2008 grevious was “silly cowardly droid leader of stupid droids”

    • @ghr501able
      @ghr501able Před 3 lety +366

      If I recall form memory form legends what made grevious so more dangerous was his roboic side of him made him have the ability to move so much faster than any human or alien species could keep up with him.

    • @flinfake
      @flinfake Před 3 lety +420

      @@ghr501able Beyond that, Grevious desired the power of the force but was incredibly weak in that department.
      Grevious was an unrivaled warrior possessed of incredible strength and dexterity and stood head and shoulders above not only his own kind, but over all who challenged him.
      Then he met the force users.
      As a mere mortal weak in the force, a Jedi or sith could bat him around like a cat playing with a one-winged moth. Faced with humiliation and general ill-treatment by the Jedi, Grevious' raison d'etre is to dominate and prove his superiority over force wielders at *almost* any cost.

    • @gregorykobayashi2428
      @gregorykobayashi2428 Před 3 lety +82

      @@ghr501able I know this is sort of controversial, but the way cybernetics is portrayed in star wars doesn't square in my mind with how powerful grievous is in some portrayals, especially the Tartakovsky series, although honestly, Grievous isn't the only character who's powers are extra dramatic in the show. I enjoy the show, but not because all the character portrayals make sense with other media.

    • @CHRF-55457
      @CHRF-55457 Před 3 lety +16

      @@RM-jq5vi Lucas: Throws a Jar Jar

    • @CHEF-55457
      @CHEF-55457 Před 3 lety +21

      @@CHRF-55457 _JARATE!!_

  • @matyasludnai3403
    @matyasludnai3403 Před 3 lety +3534

    This series is fucking badass. The Jedi are competent, the Droids are competent, the Clones are competent, Grievous is competent, everyone is just so competent and it's brilliant.

    • @jaredcortez3251
      @jaredcortez3251 Před 3 lety +240

      I rewatched this series and this is the best way to describe everyone. It’s ferocity at its finest and each character wears it brilliantly

    • @Jed_the_Malamute
      @Jed_the_Malamute Před 2 lety +45

      I agree. But I'm gonna ask: are the clones people? That's something I like about 2008 CW that the Ghenndy show didn't discuss,

    • @LaserDiscWarrior3043
      @LaserDiscWarrior3043 Před 2 lety +156

      @@Jed_the_Malamute Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith didn't give much character to the clones either.

    • @minicle426
      @minicle426 Před 2 lety +5

      It's tediously overhyped certainly.

    • @majinta0_0
      @majinta0_0 Před 2 lety +13

      well droids are still...droids, but they get a few moments to shine here

  • @YowLife
    @YowLife Před 3 lety +5867

    I remember HATING this series when I was a kid...because each episode ended so soon, I wanted them to be longer.

    • @nickbuckley4371
      @nickbuckley4371 Před 3 lety +181

      Now that’s how u know u love something u watched

    • @Bruh-mx6fb
      @Bruh-mx6fb Před 3 lety +148

      Had us in the first half ngl

    • @caydecatt9650
      @caydecatt9650 Před 3 lety +38

      I have the movies, I think an hour and a half long each, they’re just a bunch of the episodes combined!

    • @cutrey9918
      @cutrey9918 Před 3 lety +17

      They had us in the first half not gonna lie

    • @ryancronwell6368
      @ryancronwell6368 Před 3 lety +12

      Holy shit I found you again. I'm not even looking for your comments wth

  • @mr.shyryhud1659
    @mr.shyryhud1659 Před 3 lety +7698

    This series does something that no other Star Wars does, silence. There are whole action sequences where you don't hear a word.

    • @andrewryan8533
      @andrewryan8533 Před 3 lety +588

      very good point. I'm very often please wih long sequences of actions without words, and I tought the whole "Arc" of the Commando Clones going in the city and doing all their stuff in complete silence, giving orders with hands gestures and all, was thrilling

    • @villie86
      @villie86 Před 3 lety +463

      Thank Genndy Tartakovsky. He mastered that art perfectly with Samurai Jack.

    • @mattsouthall4680
      @mattsouthall4680 Před 3 lety +199

      Yeah Gendy is an expert at using negative space both visually and audibly.

    • @bretts.7488
      @bretts.7488 Před 3 lety +88

      At this point, I genuinely need silence and pauses in dialogue in my media.

    • @Chrischi7777
      @Chrischi7777 Před 3 lety +8

      Wow great point!

  • @themerryreaper4667
    @themerryreaper4667 Před 3 lety +7281

    I will NEVER understand why they changed Grievous from this terrifying, calculated and unorthodox killingmachine into a dumb coward.

    • @Zekefried
      @Zekefried Před 3 lety +562

      Idk why he wanted it to be distinct. Clone wars grievous would have been awsome in both the later series and the movie

    • @noahs.6209
      @noahs.6209 Před 3 lety +88

      Mabye for the memes? 🤔

    • @th3d3liv3ryman6
      @th3d3liv3ryman6 Před 3 lety +124

      I see it as doku tightening the leash on Grevious . As part of the plan

    • @Allstar-yl1ek
      @Allstar-yl1ek Před 3 lety +502

      @Leona IIRC, Lucas felt that 2003 Grievous was too close to Vader in the "cybernetic killing machine" department and he wanted a more distinct character. I agree that he overcorrected tho

    • @scottjs5207
      @scottjs5207 Před 3 lety +221

      What it comes down to, no matter the discourse that lead to it, George Lucas has a great mind for the over all scale of a story, but he's extremely problematic when it comes to properly using characters outside of cheesy demeanor. Hence the more forgettable 20008 The Clone Wars droid or Jar Jar arcs.

  • @erikm8373
    @erikm8373 Před 3 lety +1591

    Tartakovsky making Jedi for the show: "What if Samurai Jack had telekinetic superpowers?"
    On a side note: 2003 Grievous vs Samurai Jack would probably be the coolest fight in animated history

    • @mywayfernandez8704
      @mywayfernandez8704 Před 3 lety +38

      *Y E S*

    • @ForsakenDreamer7
      @ForsakenDreamer7 Před 3 lety +22

      Grievous would surely win though.

    • @shatterIguess838
      @shatterIguess838 Před 2 lety +16

      @@ForsakenDreamer7 Nah, I'd say draw

    • @ForsakenDreamer7
      @ForsakenDreamer7 Před 2 lety +3

      @@shatterIguess838 What makes you think that?

    • @shatterIguess838
      @shatterIguess838 Před 2 lety +44

      @@ForsakenDreamer7 mostly because we spent more time with Jack than with Grievous, and because of this we can tell that Jack has more feats and evidence to support that their fight might be leaning towards a draw or even a victory for Jack. However if we factor in the comics where this Grievous was featured, then we have a more compelling argument for Grievous' victory

  • @nathanpeel8096
    @nathanpeel8096 Před 3 lety +552

    2014 Grevious: *Struggles to defeat a Padawan*
    2003 Grevious: *Takes on a Jedi Knight and 4 Masters at the same time*

    • @liamdalemon1525
      @liamdalemon1525 Před 2 lety +59

      also he gets beaten by like 8 Gungans and they only suffered one casualty. GUNGANS ARE BETTER THAN FULLY TRAINED JEDI?!?!??!?

    • @njh123
      @njh123 Před 2 lety +6

      Yes but thats because he wasnt what he used to be. At the end of the last cartoon mace windu destroys his breathing thing and after that he never really recovers. Also to the other guy, gungans played it smart and caught hin off guard its different.

    • @trat2053
      @trat2053 Před 2 lety +59

      @@njh123 The scene where mace destroys his chest cavity takes place during the separatist assault on Coruscant, where they kidnap the chancellor, i.e. the beginning of RotS. In other words, that injury is sustained moments before his proper introduction in the movie (and almost immediate death to kenobi afterwards), at the very end of the war.

    • @jeffbenton6183
      @jeffbenton6183 Před 2 lety +7

      That's why I liked the episode "Grevious' Lair" in Season One of the 2008 cartoon. It's one of the few instances in that show where he gets to show off his effectiveness in hand-to-hand fighting. It's also cool that we got to see more of Kit Fisto in that episode.

    • @fictiontheorizer1991
      @fictiontheorizer1991 Před rokem +18

      @@jeffbenton6183 "Into the Lair" was terrible. If he was just always a buffoon in this universe, I wouldn't have liked it, but I would have understood.
      Making him be competent once, only to Nerf him with no explanation, because "we can't have him killing off Ashoka Tano don't you know" was far more insulting than to have him be a buffoon for the majority of the series.

  • @sirGarald
    @sirGarald Před 3 lety +3501

    Anakin: "I don't like sand."
    Audience: "He must be referring to the difficulty of his childhood, growing up a slave on the desert planet Tatooine."
    Anakin: "It's course and rough, and irritating; and it gets everywhere."
    Audience: ....

    • @NiteCyper
      @NiteCyper Před 3 lety +165

      He must be referring to sand vagina.

    • @hansjurgen4567
      @hansjurgen4567 Před 3 lety +340

      i always saw the cringy lines as an teen talking to his first crush while beeing trained to not express his feelings. Using common knowledge topics like the weather or sand (it kinda is the weather on tatooine) to start a conversation or connect with the person while beeing rlly nervous sound super believable to me.

    • @spethmanjones2997
      @spethmanjones2997 Před 3 lety +196

      @@hansjurgen4567 that's a nice perspective, but when you hold those lines up next to the rest of the prequel series's dialogue, you realize that no, it doesn't have deeper meaning. It was just piss-poor writing lol

    • @hansjurgen4567
      @hansjurgen4567 Před 3 lety +53

      @@spethmanjones2997 there was poor dialog sure, but maybe he accomplished what he wanted with these cringy lines of anakin. Also i just rly liked the development from cringy anakin to Darth Vader.

    • @spethmanjones2997
      @spethmanjones2997 Před 3 lety +69

      @@hansjurgen4567 I don’t know, cringy teenage melodrama turning into Darth Vader was incredibly jarring to me. So jarring that it seemed like its writer did not understand human beings. The Clone Wars series developed Anakin so much better that the two are not even in the same league

  • @wisdommanari6701
    @wisdommanari6701 Před 3 lety +3945

    MF general grievous as an actual scary antagonistic. So freaking cool.

    • @commonviewer2488
      @commonviewer2488 Před 3 lety +177

      He killed Jedi Shaggy!

    • @konradhomiak3700
      @konradhomiak3700 Před 3 lety +82

      common viewer ZOINKS OBI WAN

    • @26th_Primarch
      @26th_Primarch Před 3 lety +126

      @@commonviewer2488 Jedi Padawan Shaa'Gi.
      Not joking that's his canonical name

    • @gabethebabe3337
      @gabethebabe3337 Před 3 lety +62

      I always loved the way he basically juggled his lightsabers. It’s a shame he didn’t translate very well to film.

    • @KaiserToons
      @KaiserToons Před 3 lety +64

      @@gabethebabe3337 Given he was weakened, injured, and unable to repair after windu's force crush, I feel him being comparatively docile and with a cough rather perfect for the sake of continuity, what didn't translate well his his portrayal as a joke and stepping stone for guest antagonists in the 3d clone wars series, which ineffect decanonized general grievous's as anything of a threat in the two previous appearances of him into the literal embodiement of mace windu's remark about him.

  • @bruhtholemew
    @bruhtholemew Před 3 lety +901

    "All 3 movies with general Hux"
    Hux is so forgettable that I thought he died in each movie, and when he'd show up in the next I shrugged it off because I still didn't care for him.

    • @sylvancochran1572
      @sylvancochran1572 Před 3 lety +56

      Who is general Hux?

    • @minebrandon95264
      @minebrandon95264 Před 2 lety +12

      i was so confused why he wanted to betray kyle, i did not notice him in last jedi

    • @FlyingFocs
      @FlyingFocs Před 2 lety +74

      He's one of those characters that I periodically forget exists. Which I hate, because the actor who plays him is good, and thus completely wasted.

    • @njh123
      @njh123 Před 2 lety +34

      Hux had so much potential in TFA with being space hitler. Then in TLJ he was still fine, and TROS just murdered his character completely

    • @erronblack2820
      @erronblack2820 Před 2 lety +15

      @@sylvancochran1572 He's mister "I AM THE SPY" In Rise of Skywalker

  • @nooby0fficial476
    @nooby0fficial476 Před 3 lety +333

    2003 Grievous: I can solo 5 Jedi and take no damage.
    2008 Grievous: I lost to Gungans.

    • @FriendlyBatDoom
      @FriendlyBatDoom Před rokem +2

      😅😂😂

    • @YodatheHobbit
      @YodatheHobbit Před 8 měsíci +6

      1999 Phantom Menace: WESA WARRIORS! WESA GOT A GRAND ARMY!
      Gotta respect the source material.

    • @Jiub_SN
      @Jiub_SN Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@YodatheHobbitaye they are, doesn't mean grievous would lose to them. TCW is a terrible show

    • @jamestolbert1856
      @jamestolbert1856 Před měsícem

      @@Jiub_SNwhat did just you say?😮

    • @jamestolbert1856
      @jamestolbert1856 Před měsícem

      Take it back!

  • @Comkill117
    @Comkill117 Před 3 lety +4636

    Remember that time there was an episode of clones who were dead silent and used hand signals to communicate and basically fought through enemy lines like commandos and won with minimal casualties? That was the coolest thing I'd ever seen as a kid.

    • @TheKenji2221
      @TheKenji2221 Před 3 lety +308

      These are the one and only true ARC troopers.
      I like Five and Echo. But they're not real ARC

    • @joshuawall2590
      @joshuawall2590 Před 3 lety +141

      I went out and bought an ARC trooper action figure after that scene as a kid lol.

    • @atrophine_
      @atrophine_ Před 3 lety +283

      Its like they remembered that clones are literally clones of the greatest bounty hunter in the galaxy

    • @jeremybasset9041
      @jeremybasset9041 Před 3 lety +60

      That episode changed me as a child

    • @YAYa-jx2kx
      @YAYa-jx2kx Před 3 lety +63

      Captain Fordo, Arc 77

  • @BobSmith-ej4he
    @BobSmith-ej4he Před 3 lety +1381

    17 seconds of one Clone trying not to die against oncoming waves of battle droids, gave me more of an emotional reaction than I had to the entire 3 movie arc for Kylo Ren.

    • @Vulganot
      @Vulganot Před 3 lety +74

      No lie it just gave me chills

    • @gregstrongjaw5251
      @gregstrongjaw5251 Před 3 lety +79

      For real though. That interrupted message followed by badass action was dope.

    • @spethmanjones2997
      @spethmanjones2997 Před 3 lety +71

      When animation and brief dialogue can convey desperation like that short scene did to the extent that it gets an emotional response from you, you know the team that made it was pretty amazing

    • @Speedracer6
      @Speedracer6 Před 3 lety +10

      It really did hit different

    • @pouncelygrin6699
      @pouncelygrin6699 Před 3 lety +4

      *nod *nod v_v

  • @alexanderforsman2166
    @alexanderforsman2166 Před 2 lety +345

    That scene with Mace losing his lightsaber, surrounded by super battle droids and no clones left alive to assist. Then proceeds to rip them apart with his fists. 2003 made force powers so unbelievably awesome.

    • @DBraum
      @DBraum Před 7 měsíci +16

      The sounds of him smashing those clankers lives rent free in my head

    • @Jiub_SN
      @Jiub_SN Před 7 měsíci +8

      Far better then filonis clone wars in every way

    • @vortex7733
      @vortex7733 Před 6 měsíci +10

      What a creative person can do with the force. It's such a shame that if your a unnamed jedi your relegated to push pull jump.
      watching that made the jedi seem like they could take on space marines from 40k

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Před 5 měsíci +10

      ​@@Jiub_SN Ashoka should've died in Rebels.
      Nothing against her character, it was just her time to go.

    • @levanitamani9262
      @levanitamani9262 Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@@concept5631her fight with Vader in the rebels show was good tho

  • @MrAwsomenoob
    @MrAwsomenoob Před 3 lety +619

    Genndy Tartakovsky is the messiah of show don't tell, he can make a freaking movie with no dialogue and I'd be a masterpiece

    • @connaghward1582
      @connaghward1582 Před 2 lety +74

      What about a whole show about a caveman and his dinosaur without dialogue.😏

    • @LaserDiscWarrior3043
      @LaserDiscWarrior3043 Před 2 lety +30

      @@connaghward1582 That's exactly what I was going to bring up

    • @adiadean9962
      @adiadean9962 Před 2 lety +35

      Can I get some love for the sound designers as well?

    • @henryfleischer404
      @henryfleischer404 Před 2 lety +2

      @@adiadean9962 No.

    • @gremlinchet
      @gremlinchet Před rokem +4

      Yes, he astounds me. I didn't have cable growing up, so I didn't watch Samurai Jack until I was an adult. My girlfriend showed it to me a couple of years ago, and at first I thought it was going to be some mindless hack'n'slash. It only took a couple of episodes for me to realize not only was I wrong, but to completely 180 my perspective. The visual storytelling, the reliance and use of visuals over dialogue, the simple peace of the world juxtaposed with the violence of Aku's reign. I was blown away, and all but the last season are basically enshrined with a place in my top 5 animated series now. (I also enjoyed the last season, but didn't care for the last 5 or so minutes, which I felt missed the mark significantly, but I digress.)
      Clone Wars 2003 I had on DVD as a kid, and even though I didn't know to appreciate Tartakovsky specifically, I was always at the edge of my seat with anticipation while watchin g(and rewatching) the series.
      He's a master of visual storytelling, and I really appreciate this video for highlighting that for me further.

  • @BFB_123
    @BFB_123 Před 3 lety +5324

    I really liked how Grievous used his legs and feet as well as his hands for combat. Just shows how much of a living weapon and absolute unit he was.

    • @konradhomiak3700
      @konradhomiak3700 Před 3 lety +352

      It also really stressed how grevious used everything to gain an advantage. It just added to how ruthless he was.

    • @dangerouscolors
      @dangerouscolors Před 3 lety +202

      absolute agreement! rots and tcw 2008 kinda just turned him into a walking beyblade with all the spinning but all the acrobatic shit he did in tcw 2003 was nothing short of amazing

    • @gabebell924
      @gabebell924 Před 3 lety +150

      YESSS! 2003 Grievous will always be my favorite iteration of Grievous. The way he would quite literally just crush people under foot and then do a back handspring so he could throw them across the room, oh my God it's beyond cool, just as the title says.

    • @zenopssmdk
      @zenopssmdk Před 3 lety +38

      Funny enough Duku never taught him the force because he would become dramaticly more powerful than him. At least I'm pretty sure that's what the lore is.

    • @scottgrey3337
      @scottgrey3337 Před 3 lety +92

      Everything about Grevious' fight scenes perfectly shows how he changes the rules and puts his opponents on the back foot. He takes the time to terrify them, is nearly always on the offense, and as you said, is entirely made for fighting. When the guy went up against multiple jedi and was winning, we *knew* why.

  • @armax4282
    @armax4282 Před 3 lety +1667

    “We are being overrun” 3 secs later “never mind”

    • @GiubileiFernando
      @GiubileiFernando Před 3 lety +186

      That was the most badass moment in all of Star Wars

    • @Ranwa90210
      @Ranwa90210 Před 3 lety +51

      I was yelling "Come get some!!!!" the entire time! XD

    • @cpt.bigbrain5954
      @cpt.bigbrain5954 Před 3 lety +111

      "Somebody call for reinforcements...But not for me!"

    • @pclone5019
      @pclone5019 Před 3 lety +47

      I can't believe this video went through the whole thing without once mentioning Captian Fordo by name. He's the first clones to ever have a major recurring role in Star Wars media.

    • @KuraMad2000
      @KuraMad2000 Před 3 lety +10

      @@Ranwa90210 I thought the line was "WHO ELSE WANTS SOME!"

  • @KorruptKitsune
    @KorruptKitsune Před 7 měsíci +13

    “Space wizards swinging glow sticks and waving their hands to knock over kitchen appliances” is probably the best summary of Star Wars I’ve ever heard

  • @andrewharvey1777
    @andrewharvey1777 Před 3 lety +275

    This micro series is still home to my two favorite “clone” looks. Between the poncho/armor combination shown in the intro, and Obi-Wan’s robes/armor combo . His 2008 clone wars outfit really did that version a disservice

    • @cleverman383
      @cleverman383 Před 2 lety +31

      2008 Clone Wars suffers from the fact that its directly going against 2003 Clone Wars, which is one of the best pieces of Star Wars media along with KOTOR 1 and 2

    • @Goldenleyend
      @Goldenleyend Před 2 lety +19

      Honestly after years I looked at the 2008 version and said "that looks cool". But I didn't remember if it was the same as the 2003 version so I had to check, and boy did it pale in comparison to the 2003 version.

    • @georgeoldsterd8994
      @georgeoldsterd8994 Před rokem +7

      Fun fact: there is a cut scene in RotS when Obi-Wan and Yoda are returning to the Jedi temple on Coruscant and are briefly met by clones in robes or ponchos, masquerading as Jedi. The only thing left of that scene is the brief fight that followed it.
      Also a fun fact: the setup was left intact in Lego Star Wars, but the clones masquerading as Jedi looked way too obvious.

  • @Alacaelum
    @Alacaelum Před 3 lety +2224

    "Mace doing Windu things" is such a perfect summarization of Mace Windu's badassery.

    • @tylerp5839
      @tylerp5839 Před 3 lety +100

      The part when Grevious reveals himself to Windu, and Windu looks at him, crushes his chest instantly... god that was so good

    • @brandonden795
      @brandonden795 Před 3 lety +51

      The scene where he's punching the droids. Someone was just dying to animate a boxing Windu

    • @freddogrosso9835
      @freddogrosso9835 Před 3 lety +5

      Taking water from children, in the desert. Not cool, Mace.

    • @ikeelu259
      @ikeelu259 Před 3 lety +25

      Too bad he flew out the windu 🤣

    • @shrimplord6787
      @shrimplord6787 Před 3 lety +3

      Sammy J. Knows how to get it done...
      Havent you seen pulp fiction??

  • @DOMDZ90911
    @DOMDZ90911 Před 3 lety +1822

    That one episode where a platoon of clones infiltrate and successfully disable a defense system is better than all the sequel movies combined.

    • @LucyWest370
      @LucyWest370 Před 3 lety +102

      Are you comparing the two? That is offensive to the clone wars 2003.

    • @sammykent5752
      @sammykent5752 Před 3 lety +41

      An Emmy award winning series is better than controversial Star Wars movies? 😱😱😱😱 Wut?

    • @LucyWest370
      @LucyWest370 Před 3 lety +6

      @@EresirThe1st oh shut up

    • @sodaverde
      @sodaverde Před 3 lety +4

      And the Mace Windu one.... UFF

    • @Garry503
      @Garry503 Před 3 lety +10

      The muunilist 10 were the best. The elite.

  • @da_pikmin_coder8367
    @da_pikmin_coder8367 Před 3 lety +243

    Genndy Tartakovsky's style of animation is so iconic and hard to replicate. There's this perfect juxtaposition between stiffness and silence and then swiftness and loudness. Or sometimes movements will be swift while everything is absolutely silent. Or loud chaos will erupt as the character stands completely still. It is completely reminiscent of Samurai Jack, and by no accident.

    • @Sephiroth144
      @Sephiroth144 Před 2 lety +16

      I mean, when its made by the same guy/team, pretty hard to claim it'd be an accident. Of course, given that one of Star Wars primary inspirations was the samurai movies of the 50s/60s, there is a symmetry that goes with it, (or perhaps, a rhyme).

    • @danielpreciado3112
      @danielpreciado3112 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Tartakovsky uses pose-centric animation to make it look very snappy, quick, and iconic. You remember more of the animation when it lingers more on these key frames. Much like when slapstick cartoon characters would stop dead in their tracks to show how solid and painful of a hit they just took, so too does Genndy Tartakovsky hold on those action strikes to show a visceral and well-choreographed action scene.

  • @asurasyn
    @asurasyn Před 3 lety +142

    Legends Grevious and Rage Mode Anakin were truly incredible in this series.
    Not to mention uber trooper using five different weapons to obliterate a dozen droids while being overrun.

    • @aceambling7685
      @aceambling7685 Před 11 měsíci +13

      Captain Fordo is the most underrated ARC trooper of all time.

  • @SkullSnax
    @SkullSnax Před 3 lety +1666

    Loved the old Clone Wars series. Grievous was a genuine Terminator level threat, and his chase scene through Coruscant is iconic. Anakin and Obi-Wan were great together as a believable duo. The artwork was great. I loved the “war propaganda” style. It wasn’t just action, it was action lead by character, slow moments that lead to fast moments.
    What a show.

    • @drewpeterson9236
      @drewpeterson9236 Před 3 lety +45

      Terminator level threat? This grievous could probably single handedly destroy the entirety of Skynet.

    • @drewpeterson9236
      @drewpeterson9236 Před 3 lety +39

      I could picture this Greivous going up against an army of 100 T 800s and just hacking them up like a weed whacker. He’s just too fast and too good with his arms for them to hit.

    • @Mathadar
      @Mathadar Před 3 lety +39

      This is also why Samurai Jack really worked. Some of the best episodes had little to no dialogue.

    • @williamking6787
      @williamking6787 Před 3 lety +15

      Honestly the best part of the grievous chase bit on Coruscant was when the clone trooper just slowly loads a missile into his bazooka before firing it out of an elevator and then grievous LIVES

    • @damsen978
      @damsen978 Před 3 lety

      "Anikan" wtf?

  • @Merumya
    @Merumya Před 3 lety +1076

    2003 Grievous clearly showed what a good villain needs to be:
    Scary.
    Second most important thing after the protagonist.

    • @walker110701
      @walker110701 Před 3 lety +47

      Well, he's scary because he didn't need to ramble on about how amazing he was, he was JUST amazing, and he actually got shit done.

    • @panic5306
      @panic5306 Před 3 lety +17

      @@walker110701 he only backed down when faced with the most armed ship the republic could get their hands on (save for the arc170)

    • @walker110701
      @walker110701 Před 3 lety +2

      @@panic5306 There you go!

    • @panic5306
      @panic5306 Před 3 lety +2

      @Gill-Ford, The Lightning not necessarily. look at one punch man. none are worthy to face Saitama but the show and kinda plot are wonderful because of it

    • @Merumya
      @Merumya Před 3 lety

      @Gill-Ford, The Lightning Well, are they more important than the protagonist, or do action-focused stories lower the importance of the protagonist ?
      Id say they can get away with a weak protagonist, and thats why most dont put in the effort to get a good one, but a good protagonist could still improve the story a lot.
      So, my point stays. Second most important character after the protagonist is the villain.

  • @DragonKnightX12
    @DragonKnightX12 Před 3 lety +100

    One thing I really like too was showing that the Arc Troopers like Captain Fordo could be just as badass as the Jedi. They also showed there was only really a handful of Jedi that were uber powerful.

  • @bloopboop9320
    @bloopboop9320 Před 3 lety +157

    13:28 So the reason for Grievous being vastly different between the Clone Wars and Episode III is actually due to rewrites. In the original versions of Star Wars Episode 3, they designed Grievous to be a Jedi Hunter/Warlord who was cold, cunning, and stood erect in all of his scenes. There was even a brief draft where Anakin would go to swing a light saber at Grievous and he would catch it with his bare hands because his exoskeleton was designed to be light saber proof to help aid in killing Jedi. Grievous was originally supposed to be the "ultimate cool Jedi killer".
    However, I think George Lucas and the team realized that the kind of wrote themselves into a corner where they had a bad-guy who was infinitely more threatening than Dooku, Palpatine, or Anakin. The cooler Grievous became the more he stole the show. Also, he started to seem eerily similar to Darth Maul who was also a "quiet, cunning, and efficient" Sith. Thus, Grievous' role was reduced in Episode III to emphasize more on the core of the story which is about Obi-Wan and Anakin having to fight each other, but by the time this change was made the Clone Wars animated series was already in production/released so the Grievous we get in the Clone Wars is a much older version of the character.

    • @Jaerek
      @Jaerek Před 2 lety +6

      That first paragraph is interesting, which interview or featurette is this from?

    • @bloopboop9320
      @bloopboop9320 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Jaerek ive talked to the story artists who worked on star wars episode 3, but it's also in the "art of" book where you can see Grievous always stood upright.

    • @Jyxero
      @Jyxero Před rokem +20

      It's a shame, I feel there's no need to compare them, cause Grievous weakness is still there (The Force); he could be what he's meant to be: A killing machine, nothing more, or less (Like 2003 version of course)

    • @handsup5855
      @handsup5855 Před rokem +4

      CATCH THE LIGHTSABER ITSELF WITH HIS HAND!?

    • @georgeoldsterd8994
      @georgeoldsterd8994 Před rokem +4

      @@handsup5855 yeah, this was a thing in the old EU, but mostly restricted to Force-wielders, who used the Force to protect their hands.

  • @primary9154
    @primary9154 Před 3 lety +1657

    "We are being overrun!"
    Proceeds to not be overrun.

  • @pint3166
    @pint3166 Před 3 lety +1099

    "And Genndy wanted to translate that into three minute episodes of a cartoon where space wizards with glowsticks waved their hands to knock over kitchen appliances holding M4's. *And he did it* "

  • @roberturquiza3013
    @roberturquiza3013 Před rokem +15

    I remember being 4 watching this in 2008 with my dad and seeing grevious for the first time and asking
    "Why can't he use the force?"
    And my dad just responded
    "He doesn't need to,"
    He wasn't gonna explain that grevious didn't have midiclorains to a baby or anything, but it just made grevious seem so much more like a beast

  • @themightyalpaca313
    @themightyalpaca313 Před 2 lety +56

    That Ventress scene, where she takes out the Clones, was both hilarious (Clone goes cartwheeling through the air) and terrifying, showing just how powerful and strong she is *before* she draws her blades

    • @christianresel8051
      @christianresel8051 Před měsícem

      And gets utterly BEATEN by Anakin, that even pulls THROUGH her force push, not even slowing down in the hit, showing and hinting what he truly is capable of. That Anakin in any TCW episode of the 2008, lets call it remake, ? He would have EATEN Dokuu and Ventres TOGETHER and not sweat!

  • @1987palerider
    @1987palerider Před 3 lety +857

    The real travesty was not making Captain Fordo canon in the 08 series

    • @katanafourzeronine
      @katanafourzeronine Před 3 lety +128

      in our hearts, he will always be canon.

    • @TommyAngelo1337
      @TommyAngelo1337 Před 3 lety +99

      Too OP for canon. This entire series is.

    • @alexarellano4813
      @alexarellano4813 Před 3 lety +10

      Everything can canon in your head.

    • @vetarlittorf1807
      @vetarlittorf1807 Před 3 lety +71

      @@TommyAngelo1337 How is he too OP? Because he out-badasses Rex? Fordo's skills are plausible enough considering he was personally trained by Jango Fett.

    • @CJandstuff
      @CJandstuff Před 3 lety +26

      He gets name dropped in the 08 series. Like alluded to that he trained rex

  • @ViolaDragon621
    @ViolaDragon621 Před 3 lety +1638

    The part where the battle droid just says “Two.” Is hilarious to me

  • @maxhydekyle2425
    @maxhydekyle2425 Před 3 lety +86

    After finally watching Primal, I've come to realize that everything Genndy makes is amazing.

    • @PedroOrtega1993
      @PedroOrtega1993 Před rokem +12

      He may not have made Cartoon Network itself, but Genndy is the reason why CN became popular during the late 90s to mid 2000s.

  • @turtletipper1851
    @turtletipper1851 Před 3 lety +28

    "a cartoon where space wizards with glowsticks waved their hands to knock over kitchen appliances holding M4s." that sentence sums up the clone wars perfectly.

  • @Scary_Snail129
    @Scary_Snail129 Před 3 lety +574

    2D grievous: can do many moves with light sabers while leaving few weak spots
    3D grievous: haha spinning light sabers go brrrrrrrrrr

    • @deeya
      @deeya Před 3 lety +38

      "I'll try spinning, that's a good trick."

    • @monkey_blu
      @monkey_blu Před 3 lety +9

      "Grivie mah boi! Do the windmill; see what happens"

    • @jorgecaceres3840
      @jorgecaceres3840 Před 3 lety

      Or flee like a spider

  • @dekelyosifon
    @dekelyosifon Před 3 lety +964

    I hate what they did to Grievous ever since 2003, I'm glad people are starting to point it out, one of my favorite villains nerfed to the point of getting defeated by a group of Jar Jar Binks

    • @TheNostradamusMMXII
      @TheNostradamusMMXII Před 3 lety +43

      I think there was an episode where Windu almost crushes Grievous chest, I always thought that was the reason he coughs and can't fight in episode 3

    • @dekelyosifon
      @dekelyosifon Před 3 lety +69

      @@TheNostradamusMMXII I dont care if they have a reason in the story it's still such a waste of an awesome character

    • @TheNostradamusMMXII
      @TheNostradamusMMXII Před 3 lety +14

      @@dekelyosifon can't argue that

    • @seanreynolds7369
      @seanreynolds7369 Před 3 lety +11

      Lego Star wars is the exception

    • @UsedToBeRonin
      @UsedToBeRonin Před 3 lety +10

      I feel it my dude, I always have to specify 2003 CW Grievous when people ask who my favorite Star Wars character is.

  • @ellisanderson4925
    @ellisanderson4925 Před 3 lety +39

    Gendy Tartakovsky is a master of showing emotion and stories without dialogue. For example,”primal” is a masterpiece with an incredible story and not a single word of dialogue.

  • @dylanthrillmour866
    @dylanthrillmour866 Před 3 lety +216

    For years I refused to accept Filoni’s take on Clone Wars. I hated it in the cinema and thought it was childish in comparison. I loved the micro show. It was MY show and Filoni was an imposter. It’s only recently I’ve actually accepted they’re both amazing and great at showcasing the world of Star Wars. But Tartakovsky seems to have been tossed aside and forgotten and needs more love. Without his take, we probably would’ve never got Filoni.

    • @pieterandjuanchronicles9849
      @pieterandjuanchronicles9849 Před 3 lety +22

      The movie was shit but the show was great

    • @RM-jq5vi
      @RM-jq5vi Před 3 lety +2

      Well, the 2003 series was a lot more childish. It had more silly moments like when windu flew the vulture droid by holding it’s wires, and it never presented anything deep.
      And, it WAS created for the sole purpose of selling toys.

    • @johnholland8044
      @johnholland8044 Před 2 lety +34

      @@RM-jq5vi at no point is it as childish as 2008 cw lol

    • @ForsakenDreamer7
      @ForsakenDreamer7 Před 2 lety

      @@RM-jq5vi Still talking shit, huh? A group of astromechs saving the galaxy is about a million times more childish than flying a Vulture droid.

    • @RM-jq5vi
      @RM-jq5vi Před 2 lety

      @@ForsakenDreamer7 that was everyones least favorite arc…
      And it only makes up 4 out of 133 episodes. It didn’t even seem that childish tbh.
      And I just said that it was incredibly silly and stupid and only one example of that, it’s been a while since I’ve watched but I do remember some incredibly silly moment between padme and 3po right after.

  • @SourSourSour
    @SourSourSour Před 3 lety +742

    "Everything that I've ever done is not really based on reality, it's the caricature of reality, which is what's really exciting.
    "
    -Genndy Tartakovsky

    • @joshuafischer684
      @joshuafischer684 Před 3 lety +67

      Tartakovsky understands what animation is able to do. I see it sort of like video games in that the push for realism is not beneficial to the medium. If you want realism, do live action. Animation allows you to bend the rules of reality or break them entirely.

    • @AndreNitroX
      @AndreNitroX Před 3 lety +4

      My new favorite quote

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 3 lety +5

      love his animation processing.

    • @mlynash
      @mlynash Před 3 lety +4

      I feel like he plays it fast and loose with reality but not the relations between the characters. Spear can climb a tree with fuckall branches and Jack can "jump good", but they still have to build a relation with whatever they encounter- i.e. the albino monkey in Primal or the raver kids in Samurai Jack.
      Primal foregoes dialogue and yet you still are shown bonds building and growing. And he doesn't skimp on that neither- there is a throwback to the portal guardian in the season 5 of SJ, a literal still frame, that tugs a heartstring, if you know what you are looking at (doesn't screw up pacing if you don't, it's so quick).
      Also helps that both protagonists are iron balls to the wall badasses that will make anybody's inner 8 yr old happy. And, contrary to the villains, they don't talk much.

  • @Sword_of_Saint_14
    @Sword_of_Saint_14 Před 3 lety +1648

    At this point, give Tartakovsky a big budget, all the animators money can buy and make a full trilogy of Old Republic animated for the big screen.
    Edit: Mom I am famous now :0. Thank you for the likes guys. Stay safe and healthy.

    • @mani_saber
      @mani_saber Před 3 lety +57

      I think Disney haven't seen your comment yet because there is no other reason for this not happening

    • @BruhMoment-ft5vv
      @BruhMoment-ft5vv Před 3 lety +60

      No, they're just blind. Blind to the sheer potential of this ideam

    • @Icanonlycountto4
      @Icanonlycountto4 Před 3 lety +20

      Disney hates good ideas

    • @crowstar9069
      @crowstar9069 Před 3 lety +5

      Dude what are they waiting for?

    • @VicenteTorresAliasVits
      @VicenteTorresAliasVits Před 3 lety +5

      But the whole video is about TV being a better medium for the franchise than film.

  • @toeseater2855
    @toeseater2855 Před 2 lety +42

    The 2003 CW clip of Greivous destroying a squad of jedis was one of my first exposure to SW besides the original trilogy, he instantly became my favorite character and my blood literally boiled when he got nerfed into oblivion in ROTS and the CW 3d series, damn you Lucas

    • @Vigriff
      @Vigriff Před 2 lety +10

      I think it was this that made me start seeing George in a negative light. Not that I hate him, just really don't like his handling of things.

    • @fictiontheorizer1991
      @fictiontheorizer1991 Před rokem +3

      @@Vigriff George Lucas may not have been a bad guy, but his handling of a lot of stuff was really poor.
      I honestly wonder if he was just sick of the series by the end.

    • @Vigriff
      @Vigriff Před rokem +2

      @@fictiontheorizer1991 I wouldn't be surprised considering how long Star Wars has lasted and how the fandom can be.

    • @fictiontheorizer1991
      @fictiontheorizer1991 Před rokem +3

      @@Vigriff True. It doesn't help that literally any troll can jump on and be a 'fan'.
      Or that it can take years for some people to catch on to bad writing, and then they will try to pretend like the writing declined as opposed to always being trash.

    • @alphanerdgames9417
      @alphanerdgames9417 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I stopped watching the 2nd clone wars because of that and Asoka. I know, I know it gets better much later, but they broke the established lore and made something different. Once that happened, I lost all interested. Trust was broken.

  • @doc_sav
    @doc_sav Před 3 lety +32

    This series was a transcendent work not just for Star Wars, but animation as a whole.

  • @andrewvleming8477
    @andrewvleming8477 Před 3 lety +592

    Side note
    I always felt anakins vision in the cave was one of the beat pieces of storytelling in star wars .
    It neatly encapsulates the core tragedy of a anakin Skywalker: a man seeking to to protect those he loves loses himself to the power required to do so, eventually hurting those he sought to protect.

    • @WhiskeyDJones
      @WhiskeyDJones Před 3 lety +27

      I agree. And I don't know if you saw it, but at the end of the vision, there was a split second view of Anakin as Vader. I thought that was really well done.
      Hell, this whole series was amazingly done

    • @motor4X4kombat
      @motor4X4kombat Před 3 lety +18

      Yeah while I like the Mortis arc fine, I really hate the hole "foreshadowing" of anakin becoming darth Vader. Every single scene was nothing but "you will become something worse than the sith and will join the dark side"
      "I'll never join the dark side not matter what!
      "Yes you will"
      "NO I WON't"
      And then they show over the top flashes of all his friends dieying because of him and they add over the top looking darth Vader imagery in the background. Seriously in the microseries was just a series of unrelated pictures on the wall telling a similar story to anakin wrapping everything with a image of darth Vader awaking in a microsecond, kinda like telling the story of darth plagues the wise in a visual and subtle way.
      That arc feel like the hobbit, everything is nothing but buildup for the "darkness will soon rise" to the point I'm like -yeah I know something is wrong in the horizon because I already friggin saw it, you don't need to harmmer in every single second like a obnoxious fanboy telling you "Vader is coming Vader is coming!!!!"

    • @micalzoncillo249
      @micalzoncillo249 Před 3 lety +4

      @@motor4X4kombat i mean it's not like the prequels where built completely around that, right? i thought it was really well done, and after he goes on that rampage where he kills all the guys that where experimenting with the males of the tribe you see like real brutality, nothing he does in that episode is jedi-like. anakin's arc is the best thing in the series after grievous introduction. remember the fight with the bald sith wannabe? that was badass! tartakovsky made anakin look bad fucking ass, that's how good it is.

    • @motor4X4kombat
      @motor4X4kombat Před 3 lety +4

      @@micalzoncillo249 i know, i wasn't talking bad about the tartakovsky show, i was talking about the mortis arc from the Dave filoni show, but just like comparing better call saul to Hannibal rising. Theres a good and subtle way to buildup the brining from an already known character in a prequel and a bad way to buildup the buildup the brining from an already known character, while its still a better Made buildup compare to what lucas did in the movies, its still not as good like tartakovsky did.

    • @freddogrosso9835
      @freddogrosso9835 Před 3 lety +9

      Striking Ventress over and over again. The faces of other jedis flashing... That one and when he rescued the mole people, force crushing dudes all over the place. Pure evil.

  • @howdypartner8326
    @howdypartner8326 Před 3 lety +599

    One thing I absolutely adore about General Grievous in the 2003 Clone Wars is that he disguises his fatal flaw as a strength. He is put in a disadvantageous position against Force users due to being unable to counter the Force, yet from the way he goes on Jedi demolishing kill streaks you'd think he is resilient if not even _immune_ to the Force.
    I also love Dooku by extension since he taught Grievous this strategy.

    • @cleverman383
      @cleverman383 Před 2 lety +100

      He also knows that Jedi are at their best when they clear their minds, so he tries to make them fear him to put them at a disadvantage

    • @khornethebloodgod4155
      @khornethebloodgod4155 Před rokem +32

      “You must break them before you engage them”.

    • @richardbecker697
      @richardbecker697 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I did my football eye black in the style of Grevious before he was a cyborg in HS. The Kaleesh mask.

    • @rosfell00
      @rosfell00 Před 7 měsíci +9

      He broke Ki Adi Mundi to the point he was screaming SHOOT HIM DOWN to the Arc Troopers in desperation, the most stoic member of the Jedi council was so scared of a machine that he showed emotion and begged the clones to take him down, that's how effective General Grievous was...

    • @GuardianOwl
      @GuardianOwl Před 7 měsíci +4

      He also knew when to hold back for effect. At the end when it is down to two Jedi and Palpatine they lock themselves in the vault. This is actually a very dangerous scenario for Grievous as he doesn't have the room to make use of his agility. If the Jedi kept their cool they could have spread out around him and hit him with Force powers and he would not have been able to dodge them. Instead of tactics, Grievous gives them something else to think about by revealing his 2nd set of arms. Now all they can think about is how hopeless the situation is.

  • @cristianrios8804
    @cristianrios8804 Před 3 lety +5

    Director: we need to squeeze every second
    Also Director: 13:09
    Me: worthy AF

  • @KrillintheVillain
    @KrillintheVillain Před 2 lety +10

    Grievous being a cowardly shaking fist villain and also having a reputation as a jedi killer with a collection of lightsabers makes no sense in canon

  • @williansnobre
    @williansnobre Před 3 lety +607

    I want Gendy Tartakovsky to make a WH40k animated series

    • @wisdommanari6701
      @wisdommanari6701 Před 3 lety +52

      *Ahem*
      BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD

    • @KillerOrca
      @KillerOrca Před 3 lety +54

      ...holy fuck. GIVE.

    • @slyfoxcub6578
      @slyfoxcub6578 Před 3 lety +72

      Considering that 40k is designed to tell a galactic cosmic horror space opera via relatively short character-driven stories, 2003 Clone wars is the perfect proof of concept.
      You know he would take the 'unstoppable killing machine' he applied to Grievous to make Space Marines just as terrifying and crank it up to 17 to make the Primarchs absolutely horrific in the best way possible.
      Imagine the scene in Master of Prospero where Magnus gets half his chest blown off and proceeds to psychically wreck the shit out of everything in the vicinity while breathing his own vaporized blood as the massive gaping hole where half his ribcage used to be slowly heals. Now imagine it animated by Tartakovsky.
      Gimme.
      And the gore and horror. Samurai Jack Season 5 and Primal did them so well, I feel like I can leave the grimdark safely in Genndy's hands.

    • @Theskinnskinn
      @Theskinnskinn Před 3 lety +37

      @slyfox cub. Thats part of why the Astartes videos are so great. Short, concise, action driven, but not devoid of substance. Get the astartes guy and gendy together and we'd get the best animation duo for 40k possible

    • @s-o-u-p6095
      @s-o-u-p6095 Před 3 lety +19

      @@Theskinnskinn Astartes has more world building than lots of medias, with next to no dialogue. Who doesn't love visual story telling

  • @Aichi1138
    @Aichi1138 Před 3 lety +853

    Captain Fordo: SEND REINFORCEMENTS TO SECTOR 4!
    *Draws blaster Pistol*
    But not for me

    • @michealhaines
      @michealhaines Před 3 lety +2

      Is this a simulation?

    • @sportyeight7769
      @sportyeight7769 Před 3 lety +11

      That scene with that clone is BURNT in my memory. Baddest MF ever

    • @Bashman20
      @Bashman20 Před 3 lety +5

      @@sportyeight7769 thats the guy that when you enter a lobby he has like 50 kills and no deads. TRUE CARRY!

    • @villie86
      @villie86 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Bashman20 Fordo is a legend. He survived fighting Durge AND Grievous and took on thousands of droids. ARC troopers are the coolest thing I've seen from that series.

  • @BenjaminSteber
    @BenjaminSteber Před rokem +5

    The fact that the clone wars tv series adopted the stylized designs of the shorts is all the proof I need to say that they made something that literally redefined how Star Wars looked and how it was to be presented.

  • @oof5799
    @oof5799 Před 3 lety +4

    3D Grievous: Your dad
    2D Grievous: Your dad when you move the flashlight by 0.0081001 millimetres while he's fixing the car

  • @Orange_Swirl
    @Orange_Swirl Před 3 lety +533

    "TV Tropes, a website I recommend you stay far away from because you'll never find your way out."
    LISTEN TO THIS MAN, IT HAS ALREADY TAKEN ME!

    • @PoolNoodleGundam
      @PoolNoodleGundam Před 3 lety +18

      hELP

    • @Orange_Swirl
      @Orange_Swirl Před 3 lety +11

      @@PoolNoodleGundam NOOOOO

    • @treray3168
      @treray3168 Před 3 lety +5

      What was it like from the other side?

    • @Orange_Swirl
      @Orange_Swirl Před 3 lety +24

      @@treray3168 A world filled with nothing but fiction devices. I got trapped in a world of interesting make-believe.

    • @wisdommanari6701
      @wisdommanari6701 Před 3 lety +21

      @@Orange_Swirl so many links and references... To other interesting stories and references.... Xanatos Gambit

  • @LILlion23
    @LILlion23 Před 3 lety +692

    I had nightmares about Grievous as a kid after watching his intro scene. Dude was absolutely terrifying to 12 year old me.

    • @OrinFitchett
      @OrinFitchett Před 3 lety +36

      same man, he had a vibe of omnipotence that was actually very unsettling. shame that ep.3 didn't really do him justice but i can only guess it was due to technical limitations at the time (the quality of CG grievous still holds up to this day though)

    • @user-xp5lu6jy7d
      @user-xp5lu6jy7d Před 3 lety +2

      U old lol

    • @malcolmjenkins3585
      @malcolmjenkins3585 Před 3 lety +7

      He was completely butchered in tcw 2008. He turned into a gutless lying coward who caused me too enjoy his insides being blown of his mechanical body.

    • @lukedanielgalon1596
      @lukedanielgalon1596 Před 3 lety +3

      Even watching that part even for a 17 yr old he is scary.

    • @ForsakenDreamer7
      @ForsakenDreamer7 Před 3 lety +12

      @@potatoanimations9982 The fear of a 3m tall murderous alien cyborg still makes more sense than the vast majority of typical human fears.

  • @guiAstorDunc
    @guiAstorDunc Před 3 lety +4

    The way _this_ show uses silence is my personal favourite way of using silence

  • @marcusangelomunoz756
    @marcusangelomunoz756 Před rokem +7

    I don't know why I love 3:22 so much *because* it subverts expectations. You expect a comedic scene where the clone trooper flies off, the walking one turns around, shrugs, and continues walking; but *NO,* mid flight while you're still predicting the comedic scene the walking trooper DIES, adding to the mystery and shock to the scene while keeping and taking itself seriously

  • @irish14sean
    @irish14sean Před 3 lety +643

    "Jedi. You are surrounded. Your armies are decimated! Make peace with the Force now; for this is your final hour! But know that I, General Grievous, am not completely without mercy. I will grant you a warriors death. *Prepare!* "
    -Grievous's first sentence; Star Wars Clone Wars, Episode 10. The birth of a legend.

    • @hgyuuuuhj098
      @hgyuuuuhj098 Před 3 lety +52

      Better written sentence than the entire sequel episodes

    • @Halo_Legend
      @Halo_Legend Před 3 lety +6

      And a grave.
      Or ok, the 3rd episode of the movies was his grave. All beyond that, not counting books and comics, was an insult to his character.

    • @PutitinDaramen
      @PutitinDaramen Před 3 lety +4

      god just reading that again gives chills.

    • @Scary_Snail129
      @Scary_Snail129 Před 3 lety

      Yes

    • @naproupi
      @naproupi Před 3 lety

      @@hgyuuuuhj098 then the entire prelogy*

  • @jamesherrick5243
    @jamesherrick5243 Před 3 lety +576

    Everybody talking about Grevious but no one mentioning his bodyguards being absolute shit sinks in the micro series. Unlike in ROTS where they would fight like toddlers with equilibrium issues.

    • @davidshea6272
      @davidshea6272 Před 3 lety +117

      Yeah the magnaguards are no jokes in the miniseries. They tear through clones and hold of jedi with just remorseless, machine precision. And you knew that where the magnaguard was, Grevious was probably moments away.

    • @AJadedLizard
      @AJadedLizard Před 3 lety +73

      Magna Guards were meant to be able to kill Jedi on their own, without Grievous. They're basically a squad of minibosses. You fight two individually in Republic Commando and it takes your entire squad to bring them down...each.

    • @miguelmontenegro3520
      @miguelmontenegro3520 Před 3 lety +13

      But they were OPtimized only after EP.3. There is no reason to blame the movie. It just introduced them for later development. Btw in that scene they faced two os the best swordsmen in the galaxy. Anakin and Obi Wan were far from the average Jedi skill level.

    • @darthcerebus
      @darthcerebus Před 3 lety +10

      @@miguelmontenegro3520 Not to mention their styles were drastically different from others, despite being standard styles of maximum offense and defense, they adapted them to their own personal liking, which is how Obi-wan managed to defeat Grievous. While Grievous knew every single style because of the training and built his style around countering them entirely, Obi-wan's style was different enough that even knowing how to counter it normally, it was warped and he didn't have the ability to adapt to it. And with Anakin's, looking at how he beat his MagnaGuard, his style is all about big strength enhanced strikes to wear down an opponent and force their weapon into uncomfortable angles, but beats it with a small quick stab that he carries through the entire droid.

    • @Shatamx
      @Shatamx Před 3 lety +4

      @@miguelmontenegro3520 Combat droids like that would adapt very quickly to any fighter. More so ones that have fought Jedi for the past X years. Doesn't matter how Stong Obi and Anakin are or what style they used. They would of been matched quickly.
      Issue is Lucas can't bother having droids in the way of its main stars actors during the prequels. So droids end up becoming fodder. Regardless what they are. Or experience. Even Grievous shared the same fate. Guessing because Lucas saw him as a droid. xD

  • @keatonstrausbaugh7410
    @keatonstrausbaugh7410 Před 2 lety +6

    Describing Grievous's intro to the series as comparable to a "horror story" is the perfect comparison in all aspects of his character. Even the music scores during when Grievous wiped out the squad of Jedi and his abduction of Palpatine had a chilling, doom-like tone which emphasized that "Friday the 13th" vibe in a Star Wars setting.

  • @functionatthejunction
    @functionatthejunction Před 3 lety +5

    This version of Grievous would have beaten every main character in the CGI show without even trying.

    • @GalaxyDogenut
      @GalaxyDogenut Před 3 lety +1

      With two... no... three arms tied behind his back.

  • @eshinnightrunner6290
    @eshinnightrunner6290 Před 3 lety +444

    2D grievous: i defeated several jedi masters at once without even using my second pair of arms
    3D grievous: help a group of gungan nailed me to the ground and now im captured

    • @darthcerebus
      @darthcerebus Před 3 lety +31

      Also 3D Grievous: Help, a couple clones roped my arms and now my legs are gone because I couldn't defend myself against 2 Jedi.

    • @sunshotwithanornament2475
      @sunshotwithanornament2475 Před 3 lety +7

      I love clone wars but I wish grievous was more menacing

    • @TheHero136
      @TheHero136 Před 3 lety +1

      ROTS Grievous: Is referred to as a character that runs and hides as he always does and has a severe case of lung cancer.

  • @pcm1011
    @pcm1011 Před 3 lety +225

    Asajj and Grievous were at their best on this show. I appreciate the other Clone Wars bc it made clones feel more human, but in 2003 they were displayed as true warriors and I love it

    • @greedow
      @greedow Před 3 lety +15

      @Tom Ffrench ventress is more savage in the micro series.
      case in point, 3:19 to 3:33

    • @juniperrodley9843
      @juniperrodley9843 Před 3 lety +3

      Aight I'm sorry but Ventress' character arc in CW08 is too good to pass up.

    • @pcm1011
      @pcm1011 Před 3 lety +2

      @@juniperrodley9843 true, the episodes she's in are the ones I enjoyed the most except for the ones that focused on the clones. 2003 has that epic duel against Anakin tho

    • @juniperrodley9843
      @juniperrodley9843 Před 3 lety +2

      @@pcm1011 I love a lightsaber duel as much as the next guy but I tend to enjoy character stuff more personally.

    • @smugplush
      @smugplush Před 3 lety +5

      The Clone Wars Ventress is much better, turning her from a typical villain into an actual character trying to explore and find her destiny outside of the war. 2003 felt like she needed to show up so Anakin could fight someone tbh.

  • @noelhernandez3306
    @noelhernandez3306 Před 3 lety +17

    The 2003 Clone Wars is by far the best star wars thing that exists, and no one can change my mind

  • @thatothamae1394
    @thatothamae1394 Před 3 lety +28

    "it's all free on CZcams, I'll put a link in the description"
    🙂 *sniff*

  • @Captain_Insano_nomercy
    @Captain_Insano_nomercy Před 3 lety +174

    The part about Lucas being a terrible small picture guy is so true. I try to tell people this when I explain how good some of the spinoff series, books, or games are

    • @KillerOrca
      @KillerOrca Před 3 lety +14

      (Most of the Legends canon anyone?)

    • @cloudhazard2860
      @cloudhazard2860 Před 3 lety +11

      I know. Star Wars is all about these big, epic stuff happening on like Galactic scales so most characters don’t even feel grounded or vulnerable. It’s like they could change the whole balance of the universe by pissing off some guy at your local Starbucks

    • @hyperion3145
      @hyperion3145 Před 3 lety +12

      @@cloudhazard2860 The fact that one family's drama pretty much built and destroyed the Empire shows how right you are.

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta Před 3 lety +2

      The main problem with Star Wars spin-off material is that a lot of it tries to make every single character, minor, background or newly invented, into someone of galactic importance.

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta Před 3 lety +6

      @@Man_of_Tomorrow Try reading Lucas's original script, "The Star Wars", some time. You're overestimating Lucas's self-awareness when you call what he's done "intentional schlock". If he hadn't been so awkwardly earnest (and if he hadn't had collaborators with the power to correct his course), a lot of the charm of the original trilogy wouldn't be there.

  • @No0bT4rD
    @No0bT4rD Před 3 lety +200

    i remember being like 9 years old, watching cartoon network. and all of the sudden a clone wars episode came on. it was amazing. every single time i was in awe. but every single time i was angry that the episodes were so short. i never was able to completely watch the series.

    • @AtlasofSol
      @AtlasofSol Před 3 lety +9

      Well you can now, because the full series is on CZcams

    • @fulccrum2324
      @fulccrum2324 Před 3 lety +3

      heck yeah, full things free here now
      personally found it the best way to start 2021 off with

  • @swatcccp4673
    @swatcccp4673 Před 3 lety +22

    The General Greevous of the 2003 clone wars is the best Greevous ever. You cant change my mind

    • @liamdalemon1525
      @liamdalemon1525 Před 2 lety +3

      This Grevious was a better fighter than Darth Vader!
      (I said fighter, he is better at dueling. Darth Vader's only real advantage over Grievous is the force)

  • @Melange2
    @Melange2 Před 3 lety +11

    If you like the Clone Wars, there have just been released a follow up series that came out days ago, following what happened after the Clone Wars ended and the Empire was created. It's called "Star Wars: The Bad Batch"

  • @CreateAmazment
    @CreateAmazment Před 3 lety +136

    General Grievous's introduction in the 2003 series has been stuck in my mind forever. It was the first thing I remember scaring me as a child, and to this day that scene still just disturbs me. I grew up with Star Wars, and had this idea in my mind that Jedi were these unstoppable forces for good, and to see them thrown around like ragdolls, taken out in mere seconds, it was scary.
    General Grievous was and still is one of my favorite Star Wars villains because of that scene and I wish they did him more justice in the movies. He truly can be a terrifying force if used correctly

    • @Sephiroth144
      @Sephiroth144 Před 2 lety +1

      Or how he started down the LAAT afterwards; no fear, no hesitation, just planning and execution.

    • @ifindmonstersattractive9011
      @ifindmonstersattractive9011 Před 2 lety +4

      Saw Revenge of the sith first, then these, and I when Griveous appeared I was like… *”wait is this the same guy”* and then he became my favorite character, specially after learning his backstory

  • @spoopyd.8910
    @spoopyd.8910 Před 3 lety +117

    Grievous used to be a monster man. They didn't do right by him when they turned him into an idiot

    • @Shatamx
      @Shatamx Před 3 lety

      Biggest let down of Ep 3 was Grievous. Watched that show in high school then joined the military a few years later. I remember seeing ep 3 with a bunch of friends I made in basic training in an on base theater. 2 months after release. I was so happy I can finally watch that movie. Most of them didn't see the 03 series. I hyped up Grievous the entire trip. Then when we walked out "Dude that robot jedi flat out stunk!"
      Sigh.

  • @ampeater777
    @ampeater777 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Tartakovsky clone wars is undeniably required viewing to bridge the gap between ep2 and ep3. I distinctly remember my dad being confused in the theater as to how the chancellor got captured and the battle of coroscant happened and my brother and I explaining it to him

  • @threesofthree6100
    @threesofthree6100 Před 3 lety +18

    Genndy Tartakovsky is an absolute genius and a blessing to the art of animation as a whole.

  • @grillodofus
    @grillodofus Před 3 lety +136

    "We are being overrun, repeat we are being overrun!!" Proceeds to open a whole can of kickass!

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 Před 3 lety +12

      "I'm not a Jedi! I can only take on half an army by myself... and they sent TWO armies just for me! A little help here?!"

    • @GalaxyDogenut
      @GalaxyDogenut Před 3 lety

      “Hurry, get to the ship!”

  • @curioussquid8279
    @curioussquid8279 Před 3 lety +134

    "A cartoon where space wizards with glowsticks wave their hand to knock over kitchen appliances holding m4's" is the literal best sentence anyone on Earth has ever spoken.
    gg

  • @swordtax
    @swordtax Před 3 lety +41

    I heard about the all the star wars series that the Clones can't aim the target but in star wars the Clone wars 2003 look how they can aim like a well trained badass soilders.
    Why can't Disney treat the clones and stormtroopers like this?

    • @202cardline
      @202cardline Před 2 lety +8

      Clones were phased out of the Imperial army in favor of 'recruiting' because of the cost of cloning, Kamino rebelled, unstable clones, ect. The orignal trilogy stormtroopers canonically could not hit the broad side of a barn, but at that point during BBY most stormtroopers were not clones. The clones were always the better fighters.
      There's a moment in The Mandalorian where an ex-imperial sniper said you can't see anything out of the helmets, so take that into consideration if you want.
      Hmm maybe because the clones came from Jango Fett's DNA the clones were genetically predisposed to be able to fight well with a bucket on their head since they came from a Mandaloian 😂

    • @Sephiroth144
      @Sephiroth144 Před 2 lety +10

      @@202cardline Also canon: "And these blast points, too accurate for sand people. Only Imperial stormtroopers are so precise."
      I mean, the general theory is the Stormtroopers in ANH weren't trying to kill the heroes, just chase them off so they could find the big Rebel fish. But some consistency would've been nice, (either they're great shots or they're not- or at least have the "don't actually hit them" line drop); which is hinted at by both Tarkin (Are they away) and Leia (They let us go).

    • @ryon5174
      @ryon5174 Před rokem +2

      @@Sephiroth144 wasn’t there a lot of interpretations as to why the Stormers apparently can hit their targets?
      Honestly if that was the running trope they shouldn’t have been able to establish a large military power in the first place
      However I do remember in ANH about Ben fearing their accuracy warning Luke about it
      And throughout the movie I vaguely remember a few things like Vader ordering not to kill any of the main cast, or set their weapons to stun, alongside the stuff you mentioned
      Outside of the movies though there’s been various inconsistencies about it
      Some lines in games say that you can’t see through the helmet, and sometimes it’s the E-11 being faulty
      Some theorize it’s the force guiding the characters, like how it went for Chirrut
      I personally always believe the last one of all of them

    • @ulty1472
      @ulty1472 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Filoni.

    • @nicholashouse4261
      @nicholashouse4261 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Can't remember where it is, but I read an article where a guy did the math and figured out that the movie stormtroopers are actually more accurate than the U.S. military. Shooting moving targets in the heat of battle is difficult.

  • @kingpancakes6036
    @kingpancakes6036 Před rokem +3

    One thing that was brilliant was the use of music in the absence of dialogue. It made it feel dangerous and at time sends shivers down your spine.

  • @Slaker117
    @Slaker117 Před 3 lety +346

    I appreciate your argument about how The Clone Wars' strength is in showing the larger conflict across the galaxy, but I want to celebrate it's smaller scale storytelling as well. I think it's the best portray of Anakin across the franchise, hands down. They succeed at making him credibly powerful and talented while keeping him a brat without being cringy. As he matures he becomes a true hero, genuinely righteous, but dangerously so. His dips into darkness are exciting and frightening because of how invested you as the viewer become in his descent. You know you loved it when Anakin, with his missing hand, choked that dude, even though you knew it meant tragedy.
    It's exactly the same character Lucas was trying to make, but didn't know how. Turns out if you bypass the dialogue that's telling the audience "no really, he's an interesting character" and instead show them with striking, poetic visuals, it works way better.

    • @AndreNitroX
      @AndreNitroX Před 3 lety +13

      Well said

    • @bellowingsilence
      @bellowingsilence Před 3 lety +37

      The 2008 series didn’t exactly know how to do that either. They basically just turned him into what felt like a different character to make him likable. Not bad, but... not necessarily believable as a continuation of what came before, nor is it believable that he becomes the man we see in episode 3. 2003 CW Anakin seems like the character Lucas was actually trying and failing to make at the time, while 2008 Anakin feels like the character they were trying to make us imagine Anakin had once been back in the OT.

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 Před 3 lety +1

      Ghost hand!

    • @NiteCyper
      @NiteCyper Před 3 lety +5

      Show, don't tell. Mimesis vs diegesis.
      In a radio drama, you are limited to audio. Which means story-telling primarily via character dialogue. The equivalent of "show, don't tell" in radio is the clever use of sound effects to imply what is happening, allowing the audience to fill in the rest with their imagination, which = immersion.
      In visual arts, you are limited to the visual medium. Unless you are willing to use text to communicate dialogue, like comics do with speech bubbles.
      In narrative literature, you are limited to text. Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight Club, poses a challenge to writers to avoid using thought verbs:
      >you can’t write: Kenny wondered if Monica didn’t like him going out at night…”
      >Instead, you’ll have to Un-pack that to something like: “The mornings after Kenny had stayed out, beyond the last bus, until he’d had to bum a ride or pay for a cab and got home to find Monica faking sleep, faking because she never slept that quiet, those mornings, she’d only put her own cup of coffee in the microwave. Never his.”
      >Instead of saying: “Adam knew Gwen liked him.”
      >You’ll have to say: “Between classes, Gwen was always leaned on his locker when he’d go to open it. She’d roll her eyes and shove off with one foot, leaving a black-heel mark on the painted metal, but she also left the smell of her perfume. The combination lock would still be warm from her ass. And the next break, Gwen would be leaned there, again.”
      Imply, don't explain. Be implicit, not explicit. Only hint at it. Understand what you're trying to get across, then imagine how you will convey that to your audience in an artful, creative, indirect way.
      litreactor.com/essays/chuck-palahniuk/nuts-and-bolts-%E2%80%9Cthought%E2%80%9D-verbs
      P.S. You can be explicit. The point is to practise other skills of story-telling, poetic devices, etc.. A novice breaks the rules because they don't know how to follow them. A master breaks the rules because they've already mastered them. You can't get better with a needle if all you ever use is a hammer. Or something.

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 Před 3 lety

      @@NiteCyper
      Chuck Palahniuk is not a fan of Tom Swiftleys, then.

  • @ignitetheinferno1858
    @ignitetheinferno1858 Před 3 lety +340

    The way I have described the Jedi of the microseries to people is "They are the purest form of the Jedi" but I like the "Boiled down to the essence" analysis presented.
    I also never thought of General Grievous as supposed to be a tool to help us understand just how powerful the Sith are. That even though he's an apex predator in the show, he's nothing against what's really coming.

    • @technicaldeathmetalhead
      @technicaldeathmetalhead Před 3 lety +18

      It's called the "Worf Effect". It's like how Jurassic Park 3 let us know that Spinosaurus was the deadliest threat. We all know that T-Rex is the big bad in Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park 2. How do they up the ante? Make Spinosaurus kill T-Rex in 2 seconds. I'm pretty sure if they were to really fight T-Rex would win but you get the point. Same goes for new clone wars Maul and Sidious. We see Maul is strong and literally survived being sliced in half AND falling. No biggie that doesn't scare him. What scares him is Darth Sidious who makes him beg for mercy .. while laughing

    • @ignitetheinferno1858
      @ignitetheinferno1858 Před 3 lety +6

      @@technicaldeathmetalhead If T-Rex was hero, than the Worf Effecr would apply. The Worf Effect really only applies to a situation where a hero character who is known to be strong is beaten down by a new character to show just how serious a threat they. Thanos wrecking Hulk at the start of _Infinity War_ or Bane breaking Batman's back in _The Dark Knight Rises_ are perfect examples. It doesn't deal with the escalation of villain toughness outside of that.

    • @technicaldeathmetalhead
      @technicaldeathmetalhead Před 3 lety +13

      @@ignitetheinferno1858 those are excellent examples but I'm pretty sure it applies regardless of the character's alignment. It's more for quick introductions.

    • @matthewbibby8921
      @matthewbibby8921 Před 3 lety +4

      @@technicaldeathmetalhead not quite. The Word effect specifically refers to when a characters who's SUPPOSED to be strong is made laughable by constantly being taken out by threats to show how strong they are.
      Darth Maul isn't a victim of the Word effect because he's not ruined by his defeats, but rather they're intentional to show his shortcomings as a character.
      If we're being real, Maul is possibly the best written villain in star wars period, and his failures where a direct result of character flaws that he failed to overcome.
      While he became overshadowed by greater threats within the universe of the story, he didn't become redundant in the story itself, but rather was used to tell a tragic story of his fall from grace, and how he became left behind like the rest of the clone wars.
      It's not the Word effect because his being left behind was acknowledged as part of the story and world he was in, not just glossed over, and he didn't become any more pathetic by the end than was intentional for his characterisation.

    • @AndreNitroX
      @AndreNitroX Před 3 lety +10

      I feel the Jedi were always misportrayed in all the live action films because we could never see their truest potential, animation reveals that

  • @Seeattle
    @Seeattle Před 3 lety +14

    General grievous was my favorite character as a kid. They never showed how badass he was in the movie

  • @gonaye1
    @gonaye1 Před 7 měsíci +3

    13:20 dude, you have completely captured every reason why I loved the animated clone wars so much. The moment you culminated your essay with Grievous, I started golf clapping, lol! Excellent, excellent job with this essay.

  • @LEPrecon007
    @LEPrecon007 Před 3 lety +242

    This series was my clone wars. As much as I enjoyed the "actual" series, this one was so much better. Even Grievous' cough makes sense. I would have loved to see some of these episodes realized as a full clone wars episode. Or seen Grievous as the actual tactical genius he was supposed to be.

    • @motor4X4kombat
      @motor4X4kombat Před 3 lety +22

      Or better yet, don't talk a LOT. I mean i know dialogue Is important to develop character, but visual story telling Is a rich tool too something you don't need endless exposition monologues to tell a story. By god how many expostion scenes are in the mandalorian? You just need the right amount of dialogue to add stuff the world building.
      -mandalorian? What pitty race.
      -mandalorians aren't a race, its a creed.
      BUM i learn More about the mandalorians in that exchange than anything in the clone wars.

    • @CaptainAmercia
      @CaptainAmercia Před 3 lety

      @@motor4X4kombat that Ashoka moment with the child just saying nothing was honestly one of my favourite moments

    • @motor4X4kombat
      @motor4X4kombat Před 3 lety

      Jedi Mandalore wich one the one where she was teaching him to use the force with the ball?

    • @CaptainAmercia
      @CaptainAmercia Před 3 lety +2

      @@motor4X4kombat before that the scene where they speak through the force just silence, beautiful cinematography, and music.

    • @hasthehighground8560
      @hasthehighground8560 Před 3 lety +1

      It like isn’t better though. It’s really fucking good and the animation and fight scenes are great but like compare that to the 5 seasons of character arcs and plot lines of the Clone Wars show expanding on the clones and character in the prequels retroactively making them better it just doesn’t compare.
      Now what we should all want is the plot lines of the 3D Clone Wars with the animation of the 2003 series

  • @elijahbowers1
    @elijahbowers1 Před 3 lety +233

    I understand a lot of people love the 3D clone wars and respect that even though it's never caught on for me but why isn't this series talked about more?! Why isn't it canon anymore?! It's soooo stinking good.

    • @pikminologueraisin2139
      @pikminologueraisin2139 Před 3 lety +19

      ikr! even cosmonaut, who talked about Samurai Jack and a lot of Star Wars content, especially animated ones like TCW and Rebels
      never mentioned CW...

    • @AlonzoTompkins
      @AlonzoTompkins Před 3 lety +25

      You can blame Disney and Lucas Film for trimming out everything from before the CG show that wasn’t the movies.

    • @moonflower813
      @moonflower813 Před 3 lety +34

      Ultimately, it's not canon because TCW is. The two shows' timelines don't line up at all. So one was always going to be canon over the other, and the 2008 show won out. That's not to say both shows don't have strengths and aren't awesome in their own ways. I do wish both could have been canon.

    • @peskymacaw9033
      @peskymacaw9033 Před 3 lety +3

      @@moonflower813 You can say that the first two seasons of the 2003 CW take place before the 2008 CW series and movie in the time line, and the 3rd season taking place after the 6th season of the 2008 CW... until the 7th season came out, but still; the first two seasons of the 2003 one can still fit befire the 2908 one.

    • @cloudhazard2860
      @cloudhazard2860 Před 3 lety +2

      I wish Captain Fordo met Rex

  • @yanivproselkov4555
    @yanivproselkov4555 Před 3 lety +10

    Seriously I have never seen something so brutally cool as Grievous slamming a jedi's face into the dirt with his feet, then killing more with 3 lightsabers. It still, STILL stands as my favourite fight scene.

  • @VerilyViscous
    @VerilyViscous Před 2 lety +8

    Genndy Tartakovsky was hired to make a show in two weeks with a skeleton crew to push action figures with only two or three minutes per episode and he created a masterpiece.

  • @louche2388
    @louche2388 Před 3 lety +74

    title: _why the 2003 clone wars hit different_
    *thumbnail: shows clone bodies hitting things*

  • @prophetofbeans6781
    @prophetofbeans6781 Před 3 lety +55

    Mace Windu's cash register sounds as he beats up the super battle droids will always be my favorite part of his episodes

  • @Zephirite.
    @Zephirite. Před 3 lety +5

    9:40
    I agree. Limitations are more conducive to resourcefulness than boundless freedom.
    I find it intriguing that the best Star Wars media (Empire Strikes Back, ROTS, both versions of TCW, the Old Republic, The Mandalorian) are sandwiched between previously established media. They have pre-established limitations and lore to avoid Ret-coning, and characters to explore. The best product comes from creatively working within those limitations. They give you direction and a clear objective when you create your narrative, which in the process of exploring, you come up with subversive and unique ways to tackle.

  • @Raegus
    @Raegus Před 3 lety +21

    The cartoons are the only things saving the franchise before Mandalorian.

  • @vwolf2
    @vwolf2 Před 3 lety +78

    First off, thank you so very much for acknowledging that Star Wars has been a mess for a very long time. I've felt the same way as well. Secondly, the fact that this clone wars series isn't canon any longer upsets me. Thanks for all the hard work.

  • @salemnightlark8161
    @salemnightlark8161 Před 3 lety +58

    I recognized and felt an emotional response the moment I saw Shak-Ti on screen despite not having seen the series in years but it took me a full minute to remember who General Hux even was and I saw those films last week

  • @xenolyn2962
    @xenolyn2962 Před 2 lety +7

    Lets not forget the symbolism in the show as well especially in the end when Anakin and the deformed warriors returned to the village all the wemen seemed scared at the deformities of the men but a child stepped forward and saw her father for who he truly was this was a foreshadowing of Anakin deformation on mustafar and Padme being scared of him and finally the child represented Luke seeing his father for who he truly was. This show's writers knew what they were doing besides the rule of cool.

    • @persie8060
      @persie8060 Před měsícem

      And the symbolism of the vision he gets in the cave is great as well. The warrior fighting the darkness, the darkness ends up 'biting' him, giving him special powers, which he uses to protect the village, but at the end it consumes him and forces him to harm his love.

  • @christopherarancibia3333
    @christopherarancibia3333 Před 3 lety +16

    I wish they would've continued the series through Revenge of the Sith, or give us a prequel series with the same art style.

  • @wobblefoot7607
    @wobblefoot7607 Před 3 lety +81

    It's a Samurai Western set in space. An episodic lay out like those old Kung fu shows. Gives you more time to digest whats going on- Character episodes, Lore episodes. Also Genndy Tartakovsky.

    • @AndreNitroX
      @AndreNitroX Před 3 lety +1

      There was only one Kung Fu show

    • @jaydenc367
      @jaydenc367 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AndreNitroX what show was that?

    • @AndreNitroX
      @AndreNitroX Před 3 lety

      @@jaydenc367 the one with david carradine, "Kung Fu"

    • @jaydenc367
      @jaydenc367 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AndreNitroX Ok just looked it up. It does exist

    • @AndreNitroX
      @AndreNitroX Před 3 lety

      @@jaydenc367 its a good show, its like the mandalorian show

  • @millicentarban5377
    @millicentarban5377 Před 3 lety +296

    "storm troopers" while showing ARCS made me tear up and not in a good way. Gotta give fordo and the crew more credit than that

    • @gabeg.5310
      @gabeg.5310 Před 3 lety +26

      Amen, I went looking for a comment like this as soon as I heard and saw that

    • @HenryM912
      @HenryM912 Před 3 lety +26

      Not even regular clone troopers, but storm troopers... the disrespect is real

    • @Noblepeanut
      @Noblepeanut Před 3 lety +20

      CLONE WARS, its right in the title, and he still screwed it up!!

    • @cdmxvii5614
      @cdmxvii5614 Před 3 lety +1

      I cringed HARD

    • @AlexanderDiviFilius
      @AlexanderDiviFilius Před 2 lety +2

      I mean, they likely became Stormtroopers, unless they defected. ARCs had more independence, so they could have disobeyed Order 66, but it’s unlikely.

  • @Supercohboy
    @Supercohboy Před rokem +3

    9:07 I bet no one makes this comparison, but holy shit, they pulled a Gundam but with Star Wars. Creating a cartoon about a grand war with devastating weaponry and losses, which in itself has appeal with its' spectacle, but which is ultimately a story about destruction/loss, all marketed to kids to sell toys...it just works? I love both series and just realized that there's a surprising amount of overlap between the two, thematically and even aesthetically to some extent.

  • @jacobcox4565
    @jacobcox4565 Před 3 lety +3

    That scene with the clone troopers being flung around against trees in the jungle was terrifyingly awesome. Imagine being in the jungle with your friends and suddenly one of them just starts to levitate and get bashed against a tree by an invisible force until they stop moving

  • @th3d3liv3ryman6
    @th3d3liv3ryman6 Před 3 lety +29

    11:13 oh god he called clone troopers . Storm troopers

  • @taejo4975
    @taejo4975 Před 3 lety +45

    Captain Fordo is probably the most badass clone in the entire Star Wars universe

    • @LucyWest370
      @LucyWest370 Před 3 lety +5

      I think that’s why he wasn’t brought back for 2008, he wasn’t a character, he was just a one man seven nation army.

    • @MrAnakin51
      @MrAnakin51 Před 3 lety +3

      Sev.

  • @BaldPerspective
    @BaldPerspective Před 2 lety +7

    Tartakovsky is great at minimal storytelling. Samurai Jack, Clone Wars, & Primal are excellent balances between "all killer & no filler" along with nothing happening without the audience usually noticing.