@@MrMonkey2475 I'm not so sure about that given this was released alongside episode two by Lucas Arts as well as a comic to explain the origin of the clones. Not to mention to my knowledge the comic is the first mention of the Visla family alongside Death Watch, which is referenced in both The Clone Wars and the Mandalorian. As far as I can tell, this is canon to at least those two series.
Beautifully done. Count Dooku always seemed like a great villain. I really think my idea of a villain is that of a handsome, aged, gentleman with elegance, charisma, power and wisdom. Count Dooku was a great villain.
@@ParalyzingSpark A gentlemanly villain is simply one of the strongest types of villains there is. Otto from Honkai Impact was also an amazing villain.
@@SZH4thewin That's tough! Is Palpatine worse than Satan? Given that Satan can only work within the limits of God and still does horrible things, i think Satan would be far worse without God's intereference.
@ParalyzingSpark I can see them using Dooku in the Sith Lord episode from Tales of the Jedi to interact with Jango Fett, if we're going by time-line accuracy.
Not quite. Even if Zam hadn't been on the verge of outing Jango to the Jedi, he probably would have still killed her, because if you recall on that skyline he told her that there could be no mistakes If they failed in their objective. Granted, the only reason they did fail was because the Jedi were there to stop their assassination attempt, but regardless I bet Jango had a feeling that if push came to shove, Zam would give him up.
@@rhaegostheskydragon1760 yea and also Jango was a professional. This job was something that needed to be done according to a higher power. His hands may have been tied and i think Zam was disposable
This game, among other things, definitely proved that Dooku had a type. First Vosa, then Ventress... Also, I always found it interesting that Fett really talked to him in this scene. Asking him about the reason for the bounty, etc. He didn't have all the pieces but sensed what he was involved in was an extraordinary event, leagues beyond his usual fare, and wasn't going to just let it slip by. It made him a little uneasy (the payment demand) but the way Dooku was *honest* with him, told him the truth about what he was planning on Kamino rather than more subterfuge... I think that's part of why he accepted the offer in the end. The appeals to his ego certainly helped. :P Interesting to note, of course, that everyone in this scene would eventually die as a result of this plot.
This was such an unpolished, rushed, weird and often buggy game. It was painfully 2000s Star Wars, used new stuff just because it was new, and hardly mattered to anything. It was middle-grade. It was forgotten. I fucking loved it and beat it over and over again and would love to see it remastered.
I haven't been caught up on Disney's star wars stuff recently for obvious reasons though I must ask since I'm unaware, what did Disney do to make this not cannon?
@@noname23539 Basically, they declared all video games that were made before Disney acquired Lucas Games is not part of the Disney Star Wars continuity. It’s part of the “extended universe”.
Jango Fett: “I want the first clone for myself. Unmodified.” Count Dooku: “Might I inquire as to why?” Jango Fett: “I want to have a family of my own. A chance to live a normal life.” Count Dooku: “Huh… That makes sense.” Jango Fett: “And eventually turn him into the best bounty hunter in the galaxy.” Count Dooku: “Sounds awesome. We have a deal.”
Fett directly mentions this moment in Attack of the Clones so In my mind.....its canon, otherwise his sentence makes no sense
@@captain_fruitcake101 Yea, all the small details in between couldve changed but yea, this entire story is fine with me
@ParalyzingSpark that's right, but yeah I've always told people there's no reason Bounty Hunter can't be Canon, it dosent contradict anything
It’s not canon
@@MrMonkey2475 I'm not so sure about that given this was released alongside episode two by Lucas Arts as well as a comic to explain the origin of the clones. Not to mention to my knowledge the comic is the first mention of the Visla family alongside Death Watch, which is referenced in both The Clone Wars and the Mandalorian. As far as I can tell, this is canon to at least those two series.
@@jesseburrows2341 my guy it’s not canon. I’m sure something like this would of happened but this isn’t canon. U just gotta deal with it
Darth Tyranus is such a sick name and they use it like once ever in favor of Dooku of all things
Yea! Count Dooku was the backend of many jokes. Tyranus is a dope name
TBF, Dooku is his real name. He only is called Tyrannus by select few as his status as a Sith Lord is meant to be a secret.
@@aaronthomson3639 yea, true...true.. i forgot that detail honestly.
@@aaronthomson3639 also, Tyranus*
Beautifully done. Count Dooku always seemed like a great villain. I really think my idea of a villain is that of a handsome, aged, gentleman with elegance, charisma, power and wisdom. Count Dooku was a great villain.
@@ascrein5247 sounds like Saten or Dracula to me lmao. He is an excellent villain.
@@ParalyzingSpark A gentlemanly villain is simply one of the strongest types of villains there is. Otto from Honkai Impact was also an amazing villain.
@ascrein5247 is that an anime??
@@ParalyzingSparkpalpatine is worse than satan but yeah dooku like Dracula lol
@@SZH4thewin That's tough! Is Palpatine worse than Satan? Given that Satan can only work within the limits of God and still does horrible things, i think Satan would be far worse without God's intereference.
Someone needs to reanimate this in the Clone Wars animation style, that would be awesome to see.
@@w.samuelblackmun1095 that would be cool
@ParalyzingSpark I can see them using Dooku in the Sith Lord episode from Tales of the Jedi to interact with Jango Fett, if we're going by time-line accuracy.
Then later kills Zam in episode 2. Granted she was right in the middle of betraying him. If she just refused to speak she probably would have lived.
@@Hercules1-v9m yea, they seemed to have a pretty untrustworthy relationship.
Not quite. Even if Zam hadn't been on the verge of outing Jango to the Jedi, he probably would have still killed her, because if you recall on that skyline he told her that there could be no mistakes If they failed in their objective. Granted, the only reason they did fail was because the Jedi were there to stop their assassination attempt, but regardless I bet Jango had a feeling that if push came to shove, Zam would give him up.
@@rhaegostheskydragon1760 yea and also Jango was a professional. This job was something that needed to be done according to a higher power. His hands may have been tied and i think Zam was disposable
@ that’s a fair theory as well.
@@rhaegostheskydragon1760 man, Star Wars is incredible. A lot of it is left to the imagination.
0:32 “the jedah arts”
Lmao nice
This game, among other things, definitely proved that Dooku had a type. First Vosa, then Ventress...
Also, I always found it interesting that Fett really talked to him in this scene. Asking him about the reason for the bounty, etc. He didn't have all the pieces but sensed what he was involved in was an extraordinary event, leagues beyond his usual fare, and wasn't going to just let it slip by.
It made him a little uneasy (the payment demand) but the way Dooku was *honest* with him, told him the truth about what he was planning on Kamino rather than more subterfuge... I think that's part of why he accepted the offer in the end. The appeals to his ego certainly helped. :P
Interesting to note, of course, that everyone in this scene would eventually die as a result of this plot.
@@DiagonalByte yea, he's a little more than a simple man
This was such an unpolished, rushed, weird and often buggy game. It was painfully 2000s Star Wars, used new stuff just because it was new, and hardly mattered to anything. It was middle-grade. It was forgotten. I fucking loved it and beat it over and over again and would love to see it remastered.
@@Saavykaas oh yes! I agree completely, also Jango Fett is the coolest, to me at least.
I still consider this canon. This was before Disney fucked everything up.
@@Mocita bro, me too!
I haven't been caught up on Disney's star wars stuff recently for obvious reasons though I must ask since I'm unaware, what did Disney do to make this not cannon?
@@noname23539lemme know if you find out
@@ParalyzingSpark agreed
@@noname23539 Basically, they declared all video games that were made before Disney acquired Lucas Games is not part of the Disney Star Wars continuity. It’s part of the “extended universe”.
Jango Fett: “I want the first clone for myself. Unmodified.”
Count Dooku: “Might I inquire as to why?”
Jango Fett: “I want to have a family of my own. A chance to live a normal life.”
Count Dooku: “Huh… That makes sense.”
Jango Fett: “And eventually turn him into the best bounty hunter in the galaxy.”
Count Dooku: “Sounds awesome. We have a deal.”
@@Toshineko lol Dooku like "sounds legit! :)"
The king dinosaur hires the hunter
@@cunningsmile4166 yea, huh? Desann should be Tyranus
So that’s how it happened
@@ericdavis9788 i hope it stayed the same. This game is considered Legends or non canon
Let the clone wars begin til Bat batch.
@@RicklessSanchez yea, huh
Knowing what happens to l Zim makes this scene super shitty 2:30
@@williamafton3355 Jango is a very efficient man. He told her "There can be no mistakes this time!"
@ still they make it seem like there’s a happy ending