You guys are definitely right he committed pretty much every war crime in the book, I'll probably make a longer video explaining all of them over on VF2
the crazy thing is, because he was the poster child for the republic war effort (the hero with no fear etc) his crimes were probably ignored by many in the republic
@@luggy9256 very true about both which is why I think everyone was fine with pretending to ignore Them, that way it didn’t hurt republic morale or lower the public opinion of Anakin
@@aamirrazak3467 yep, well he was always slightly dark, add to that his master wasn’t mentally and emotionally equipped to train him (nothing against obi wan, he just wasn’t ready for a troubled padawan)
The problem with perfudy is it makes the war far worse with little gain. He was fighting droids, if im not mistaken. So next time the clones surrender sincerely, they'll all be slaughtered by the droids who dont care if they are destroyed. Anakin super messed up his own side, since his is the one where life is lost if the other side cant trust their surrender
I am pretty sure that in the first season of the clone wars there was an episode about clones being stuck in escape pods and being hunted down by separatists droids. I think they also shot down a diplomatic party being led by yoda in season one as well.
And when the Malevolence attacked a medical space station that has no escorts for "greater damage". So it's not like the Separatists were following the rules. It's not like the clones surrender in a star destroyer.
Considering that it feels like every other episode one jedi general does this trick, I’m surprised that the CIS even recognize any republican surrender.
@@Gamer_G33k the convention didn't. Kind of like the Kitomer accords didn't exist until after the battle of Kitomer. Mixing Fandoms. Another war crime.
I always loved the incredibly low bar for General in the Star Wars universe. Like "Oh, you got pluck? You need to be a General. Here! Have this division to command!"
What I love about that scene is that the tactical droid recognizes the tactic as it probably had records on Anakins previous battles and tried to order his troops to kill Anakin quickly
He wasn’t the only one. Obi wan did it in the clone wars movie. And then Anakin does it again during the last season of the clone wars. And this is just one war crime type, he would’ve been hung after the war even if the Republic won.
No, it's actually pretty similar... But really, it doesn't matter what was considered a war crime, I think Anakin viewed they more as 'challenges' than laws lol... Like he has to get all the achievements or the highest score!! You should have seen the Bonus Points from the Youngling Overkill Combo Multiplier!!!
I love how the clone wars showed how truly brash and damn near psychotic anakin was BEFORE turning evil lol. I also like that he just didn’t give a fuck though, he would commit war crimes casually and everyone just knew that’s what he did and he would even be rewarded and congratulated for breaking the laws he’s supposed to uphold.
You guys are definitely right he committed pretty much every war crime in the book, I'll probably make a longer video explaining all of them over on VF2
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Good thing Geneva doesn’t exist in Star Wars
@@dudemcduder1628 ?
@@FFangsYt just saying, there is no canon law of war
@@dudemcduder1628 oh, I remember now the laws
“A war crime” dude treated the Geneva conventions as a checklist
hahah facts
Hey Geneva suggestions
Geneva convention? More like Geneva segestion.
War crimes aren't bad tbh
@@_khaine i mean that's why they're called war crimes though. crimes aren't good things
“You see snips, I view it as a Geneva suggestion”
Hahaha... lol
They're more like guidelines than actual rules
Technically speaking a combatant does not have to follow the Geneva Convention if their opponent does not.
I mean they are suggestions…
“How did Anakin Skywalker commit a war crime during the Clone Wars?”
Constantly.
Permanently
With brutal, unrelenting efficiency
@Some corrupted dude who's racist well your not wrong
"What? He was gonna blow up the ship."
Consistently
“How did Anakin Skywalker commit a war crime during the Clone Wars”
Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?
I literally just commented this then scrolled down and saw this comment lol
Anakin didn’t just commit one war crime he committed… Well, most of them.
probably almost all of em
Agreed another 1 is incendiary weaponry
He is the war crimes
He’s probably the reason why there IS war crimes
He committed EVERY war crime, and they probably should make new ones after everything he did
“How did Anakin commit a war crime during the clone wars”
Dood how did he not
He did it at least 3 times
..well sorry to break you but he committed a war crime in almost ever single arc he was in
@@silverbloodborne9495 well that's sounds like at least 3 to me.... Why ya gotta break the dood for being right?
*Per Episode*
Three? Really?
You clearly have only gotten to the first episode
the crazy thing is, because he was the poster child for the republic war effort (the hero with no fear etc) his crimes were probably ignored by many in the republic
I think if they reported Jedi war crimes it would have hurt the war effort… plus palpatine wanted him as an apprentice so ruining his image isn’t good
@@luggy9256 very true about both which is why I think everyone was fine with pretending to ignore Them, that way it didn’t hurt republic morale or lower the public opinion of Anakin
@@aamirrazak3467 yep, also letting them happen pushes him further towards the dark side…
@@luggy9256 exactly and some like mace never trusted him. They never really helped him and did a lot to push him away from the Jedi path
@@aamirrazak3467 yep, well he was always slightly dark, add to that his master wasn’t mentally and emotionally equipped to train him (nothing against obi wan, he just wasn’t ready for a troubled padawan)
"A" war crime
Buddy checked one off in practically every episode lmao
All the ones in the Geneva suggestions
"Can't make an omelette without cracking some young eggs" - Anakin Vader
DAMN 😂
I’ve watched my man fake surrender like 12 times, it was like his go to tactic
Anakin was basically a walking war crime waiting to happen.
"A"
This man used the Mandalorian convention as a daily checklist
Ummmm a Mandolorion Convention would be VERRRRRYYYY different than the Geneva one....
Someone did a count on how many war crimes were in each season of the clone wars, and well it was well into the hundreds at least
Do you have a link ? I'm actually interested...
@@goonerOZZ same
@@goonerOZZ ruclips.net/video/qlNXn7YLHVk/видео.html
Here ya go. This video is for season 1
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Just so you get the notification too
The problem with perfudy is it makes the war far worse with little gain. He was fighting droids, if im not mistaken. So next time the clones surrender sincerely, they'll all be slaughtered by the droids who dont care if they are destroyed. Anakin super messed up his own side, since his is the one where life is lost if the other side cant trust their surrender
I am pretty sure that in the first season of the clone wars there was an episode about clones being stuck in escape pods and being hunted down by separatists droids. I think they also shot down a diplomatic party being led by yoda in season one as well.
And when the Malevolence attacked a medical space station that has no escorts for "greater damage". So it's not like the Separatists were following the rules.
It's not like the clones surrender in a star destroyer.
Considering that it feels like every other episode one jedi general does this trick, I’m surprised that the CIS even recognize any republican surrender.
Star Wars 0.5, democrats vs the republicans
He learned it from Obi Wan. When they were crossing the bridge and Obi was 'negotiating'
Technically the separatist leader broke that code first
"How could there be a Geneva convention, IF THERE'S NO GENEVA IN THE GALAXY!!!" - Dave Fitloni (maybe)
I think it's called the Yavin Convention
@@Gamer_G33k well there ya have it. The Clone Wars are BBY.
@@bloodink9508 Geneva didnt exist until after the war I guess
@@Gamer_G33k the convention didn't. Kind of like the Kitomer accords didn't exist until after the battle of Kitomer. Mixing Fandoms. Another war crime.
For the entire Republic a war crime is foul play, but for Anakin it's Tuesday.
Street fighter movie reference? Hell yea
"All is fair in love and war."
- Someone Smart
Not just Anakin, Jedi loves committing war crimes. No wonder the galaxy hates them.
I always loved the incredibly low bar for General in the Star Wars universe. Like "Oh, you got pluck? You need to be a General. Here! Have this division to command!"
How The Jedi's BRUTRAL TORTURE Of Cad Bane Showed Just How Far They Had Fallen during The Clone Wars ⬇ ruclips.net/video/VFVWa_PRUio/видео.html
He also did it on that bridge that Obi-wan couldn’t take. He claimed to surrender to get the tactical droid.
What I love about that scene is that the tactical droid recognizes the tactic as it probably had records on Anakins previous battles and tried to order his troops to kill Anakin quickly
No one complains when they benefit from your success. Especially if their being alive, depends on whether you are successful or not...
This needs more attention ☝️
"How did Anakin commit a war crime in the Clone Wars?"
Like a Bantha
That’s some Sith Lord energy
I think that “one of the most notable examples” occurred at the Jedi Temple on Corosaunt
It's just another Tuesday for Anakin.
You know Obi-Wan literally started it.
He did and he didn’t. You’re talkin about in the clone wars movie, right?
Technically the separatist leader did it first
Anakin: “the rules of war are more or less suggestions”
A warcrime?
*MULTIPLE War crime'S
"How did Anakin commit a war crime?".
Enthusiastically.
"How did Anakin Skywalker commit a war crime?"
Easily.
He got away with it because the ones he surrendered to never got the chance to report about it
"It's not a war crime if you win the war and change history in your favor"
-Sun tzu
"What you mean 'A' war crime I finished them all"
This man makes the Geneva Conventions feel like the Geneva Suggestions
Another form of perfidy is pretending to be a medic or civilian when you’re not.
He wasn’t the only one. Obi wan did it in the clone wars movie. And then Anakin does it again during the last season of the clone wars. And this is just one war crime type, he would’ve been hung after the war even if the Republic won.
"a war crime" dude, he committed lots of sever war crimes 💀
Obi Wan did the same false surrender in the very first episode albeit without the brutality.
Anakin's been real quiet after Chopper
_”How did Anakin Skywalker commit a war crime during the Clone Wars?”_
He’s a Jedi.
He learned from the best. We literally see kenobi do the same in the movie that kicked of the show
I didn't even know about his laundry list of war crimes and I still came in thinking "How DIDN'T he?"
Seeing this makes me want to watch the clone wars show but the time commitment feels overwhelming
He technically does this twice. He did here but he also did in season 7. When he’s on that bridge with Obi wan.
Anakin when he does a good deed: “That one’s clean. It cancels out the earlier war crime.”
Let's not forget he did this twice in the show. Season 7 opens with Anakin committing a war crime.
"What do you mean you checked killing younglings 'off the list' wtf are u talking about"
"Haha dark side go brrr"
Bonus Combo Multiplier for the High Score!!! Skywalking all over that ass!!
Republic: war crime bad
Also Republic: *breaking treaties left and right
My first response was "How DIDN'T he?!"
He also did it in S7 when he surrendered then had the 501st emerge from under the bridge and launch a surprise attack
Remember, kids. This is the guy you're supposed to root for.
Remember, it's not a war crime if you're on the winning side. :P
Mate he did a breaking every Geneva convention speed run
'You are shorter than i expected'
The admiral denied his surrender. He said you have nothing to bargain with.
This show terns the Geneva convention into a check list
He did that so many times that tacticals droids knew he was lying from then on 😂😂
*A* war crime? You need at least 4 pages of paper to write maybe half of them down
Yeah. And he’s my favorite character in Star Wars for doing so.
There’s an entire series breaking down every war crime committed in the clone wars
Every clone wars episode is war crimes galore 😆
War is war. It's only a war crime if you loose.
This dude committed so many atrocities he created additions and addendums to the space Geneva convention
The worst part was that csi admiral was being super cool about letting him take supplies to ryloth. Then he just gets blown up
They're less of rules more like challenges to him
„It is not a warcrime if I win the battle“
probably Anakin Skywalker
We have to take into consideration that their version of war crimes and ours may be vastly different
No, it's actually pretty similar...
But really, it doesn't matter what was considered a war crime, I think Anakin viewed they more as 'challenges' than laws lol... Like he has to get all the achievements or the highest score!!
You should have seen the Bonus Points from the Youngling Overkill Combo Multiplier!!!
Anakin really said to himself: "It aint a war crime if no one reports it"
“How did Anakin Skywalker commit a war crime in the Clone Wars”
Obi-Wan: well it started when he choose that outfit.
I love how the clone wars showed how truly brash and damn near psychotic anakin was BEFORE turning evil lol. I also like that he just didn’t give a fuck though, he would commit war crimes casually and everyone just knew that’s what he did and he would even be rewarded and congratulated for breaking the laws he’s supposed to uphold.
He is now my favorite Charakter remember just NOW
Obi Wan did the same thing in the first Clone Wars movie! So cool that Anakin picked up on commiting war oopsies from his master!
Good thing the Conventions didn't exist in that galaxy far, far away...
“Commit *A* war crime?” He’s done wayyyyy more than one…
That man broke perfady twice my guy
Imagine if he knew about “The Holdo Maneuver”.
He commits a war crime like every 2 seconds
War crimes? In space there is no war crimes, only victory
A war crime? He committed so many that I lost count xD
There is no Geneva convention in space.
Master oogway.
"A war crime" man he was using the Geneva convention as an achievement checklist
I feel like he's committed every war crime he probably has a checklist of war crimes he's committed
I don't think the Geneva convention exists in this universe 😂
He did commit genocide against his own allies.
There’s no Geneva convention if Geneva doesn’t exist
You can't break the Geneva convention if Geneva doesn't exist
“How did anakin commit a war crime in the clone wars” very very easily many many times
*Shrek voice* “They don’t even have Geneva”
Anakin gets his tactics off of the Geneva convention
I remember that 👀 I remember what he said too
“You can have my ship 😈” 😃😂 classic
Obi wan is also guilty of this war crime too
The Geneva convention started out as a clone wars fan club.
"What are we going to do?"
*Light saber*
Ki-Adi Mundi: Pathetic.
Not the only time he did this, another time is when he false surrendered before the battle of coruscant
**fortunate son starts playing**