everyone forgets that Revans mask is actually a Mandalorian mask, he found it on a beach and saw a vision of the Mandalorian who wore it protecting civilians against her fellow Madalorians and was killed for it, at that moment he put on the mask and swore that he would destroy the Mandalorian empire with a new name "So says, REVAN!"
Not everyone forgets so easily. I remember too. There were far more types of Mandalorian helmets and masks that are not counted in this video. It is rather sad that many helmets have been left out of the list. My favorite being the Wasteland Raider Mando helmet. A helmet that did not completely cover the chin and neck region and has held in place by a chin guard and fitted with three nozzles to accommodate a breathing apparatus to be attached.
@@shizaanimations7634 fun fact due to the culture he could of claimed the title if he had a sponsor clan as by our highest laws at that time the strongest ruled which ment by proving he was stronger than our leader could of claimed leadership of the clans as at that time any one could challenge for the right to rule as the title ment this person is the greatest warrior in the galaxy these day i dont even know who the true Mandalore is
Volunteer: I want to be a Mandalorian! Mandalorian: Are you wearing pants? Volunteer: Yes, I am. Why? Mandalorian: You have brought shame upon your people, you will not be allowed into the Enclave!
Custom blacksmith here: One little detail: You said that the Corinthian style helm was the real world inspiration for the Mandalorian helmet, it is actually based on a 15th century Italian helmet called a barbute, which has the exact same "T" shaped visage with no noseplate, and full side protection (Unlike the Corinthian helm which does not protect the sides of the head very well).
@@katenaccios I highly doubt that Allen made that connection, since he himself didn't note it in this video. Regardless, you're using circular logic. The fact that the barbute helmet took inspiration from ancient Grecian helmets doesn't mean that the Mandalorian helmet, by extension, was directly influenced by Grecian helmets themselves.
The way I'd heard it, pants were considered barbaric by the Romans. They associated them with Germanic and Celtic tribes, who they considered lacking in culture. The Romans changed their tune when they occupied northern regions and adopted pants to combat cold weather, and for convenience when they began to use more and more cavalry.
No. When you actually look at the history and culture of the ancient Greeks of Sparta, the Mandalorians have little in common with them, aside from the level of notoriety they garnered as warriors. The Mandalorians have more in common with the Mongols than anyone else.
@@kcocozza Samurai were soldiers and bodyguards for royalty and elites within Feudal Japan. They trained in a much more controlled way, always had a stricter code of ethics, were judged by their conduct, and were beholden to at least one authority figure within the state. So, no. The Mandalorians don't have much in common with *historical* samurai beyond the most base comparisons. You could make a few more comparisons between the Mandalorians and ronin. But, ronin were essentially dishonored samurai, which kind of goes against what you're trying to say about them both having a "code of honor". Most depictions of the Mandalorians show them as stragglers moving around and taking all manner of work for money. There is no well-known, historical group to point to with that. So, we can easily state that is the most contemporary aspect about the Mandalorians. But, any time they *did* band together in large numbers, they still weren't structured, socially, in a strictly regimented way. The brutally efficient strategies used by the Mongols during their imperialistic spread throughout Eurasia can easily be paralleled to the Mandalorian War. On top of that, the most defining aspect of Mandalorian society, that being their willingness to adopt anyone into their culture, is definitely pulled from the Mongols and their own willingness to do the same.
Ctrooper2011 well In legends although the Mandalorians were organized to a degree, I’m pretty sure some of them felt a little rebellious and decided to go with the unorthodox. One of those unorthodox methods might’ve been to change the shape of their visors. Besides the fact that canon seems to have female Mandalorians wear a more curved T-visor, I don’t see any other ways that different visors signify anything special although you could be on too something.
A design probably already exists. Just as the Taung slowly died off, the Mandalorians have a very long tradition of not caring about your skin colour, body shape or origins... so long as you follow the rules and do what needs doing, you can "join". They're a culture more than a people, so it's entirely possible that a few "Yodas" have been Mando down the millennia.
@@MrMortull I agree, but it would be funny to see someone from a species like the Hutts trying to be a Mandelorion, with a big ass helmet and about ten jet packs strapped around his body! 🤣
A warrior race that constantly starts galactic scale wars and commits genocides and war crimes can't really last long when they keep losing. At some point the victors are going say enough is enough and just exterminate them...to avoid that going a more peaceful direction is the only thing they could reasonably do. Is it nearly as cool? No, but it makes a hell of a lot more sense.
As a note, it appears that the Imperial Supercommandos did *not* use Beskar armor, as that would make them vulnerable to the superweapon meant to target the Beskar armor of the Night Owls and other such non-imperial Mandalorians
Fantastic. Once again your PhD in all things Star Wars shines through. How you gather up all this knowledge is beyond me, but I appreciate it. Thank you!
Tbh, getting a little sick of them. I absolutely loved them and the culture and the history in the KOTOR days, but it's getting a little past stale for me. I already liked the Mandos, why did SW have to keep trying to get me to like them? I already liked them. Sheesh. Those Kaleesh bone-lizards are my boys now that the Mandos are overdone.
I didn't like that my favourite faction were tearing each other apart but it sure looked amazing. The Clone Wars and Galactic Civil War were the two periods of Mandalorian civil war that interested me the most.
The Republic had fought the Mandalorians multiple times throughout its history; and they were probably the best warriors in the galaxy so they adopted their armor, tactics, etc.
Throughout history, we've seen people adopt styles of their enemies if it was seen as beneficial. Rome did this quite a bit, even their famous helmets were inspired by others unless I'm mistaken.
Clone armor was based on mandalorian armor. It makes sense the republic would base other armor sets on mandalorian armor, especially because the Senate guard was made up of clone troopers and was essentially an elite clone troopers unit
Elon Musk has a Beskar suit of armor and T-Shaped Visor Helmet for when he sets out to conquer the Galaxy! Space-X is really a secret Mandalorian army!
I wish you also included Shae Vizla! She was a mandalorian PowerTech (heavy weapons specialist) and she was mandalore at the time, known as Mandalore the Avenger. She also worked with Darth Malgus!
@@kimballbelliston5925 I'm usually fine with his general persona and vernacular. The things that he does, consistently, that irritates me is his insistence on vilifying the Jedi Order and his constant pandering to the Mandalorian fans.
One of my favorite helmet designs, which seems wasn't really shown, is the Hydra helmet from the time of the Jedi and Sith cold war, what Shae Vizla used. It didn't have the iconic T shape visor.
Yeah, shame he didn't mention Shae, the Hydra or the RD/TH/TT-16A (same model as Hydra, different texture), nor the SWTOR-era Mandalorian Hunter-like sets, for example the RD/TH/TT-17A that used to be sold/drop on Corellia pre-4.0
@@CraigMitchell44 My personal opinion is that the SWTOR era Beskar'gam where the best looking. I prefer it over the Super commando style that we see used now.
Contrary to your seemingly popular belief Jango Fett IS A LEGITIMATE MANDALORIAN as if he wasn't Mandalorian he would not have had the Fett name as Fett is the name of a Mandalorian Clan, an example being Cassus Fett whom you mentioned in this video.
They are based on the Super Commando helmet, and despite Jango Fett training the Null ARC Troopers with Mandalorian culture, Clone armor is not Mandalorian armor.
Nope. That seems to be new to whatever these 'Foundling' Mando's post-Empire are. Which is odd, because he takes off his helmet in the fourth episode, while looking at the children. So...yeah. Not making much sense.
@@andrewmeyer3599 Yet, he took it off in front of children who could see him in an open space. He wasn't hiding and taking it off to eat in private. He was clearly visible to others. So, he did show his face to someone.
@@Warhammered if that's how you want to interpret it go ahead, cant have very good shots that are also realistic. The scene was just meant to show us he gives a damn about the child and that he does indeed take his helmet off for simple tasks like eating
@@Warhammered He was inside, covered by the shadow of the guy he was in. It was a way of showing the audience that he is very much human and has human feelings, considering he'd just had a conversation about being not much older than the kids when he first put it on. Besides, the kids were distracted playing with Baby Yoda so they wouldn't have seen him.
I just noticed that the Neo-Crusaders uniform colors are basically identical to the one of the Elites from Halo: Basic Trooper and Elite Minor - Blue Officer and Elite Major - Red Field Marshall and Elite Zealot - Gold Veteran and Elite Ultra - White
I’ve always loved the looks and story of the Mandalorians, as well as their Beskar armor and weapons, but I can’t help but look at it all from a military prospective, and while having it light and comfortable enough to be worn at all times is great, having such large openings between so many of the plates is horrible. Even the armor of the Bad batch has some gaps, but theirs still provides much better coverage then Din’s and Boba’s, which has an opening across the collar bone, a much wider gap between the chest plates and the back plate, leaving them vulnerable to any shot hitting the side of the body, and of course another large gap between the chest and pelvis, and finally the arms and legs get only about 50% coverage. Now, I realize that their needs to be gaps to allow movement, and that isn’t my issue, and instead my problem is simply the size of the gaps between plates. If the Imperial Mandalorian Super Commando’s armor is Beskar, than it solves much of the weakness most modern Mando armor has, as did many of the older armors, as they had much better coverage as well
I have a question; as I've seen a few divisions represented so far "heavy weapons, bounty hunter, etc." Does anyone know if the Mandolorians had Combat Engineers?
I know they did on duxn Alderan's moon. They helped set up hidden weapon and equipment depos and are highly regarded as the best in that field. Setting up traps that only they would know and understand.
I still believe the Fetts were mandolorian. In the clone wars the prime minister may have shut down the idea Jango being a mandolorian, but he was also denying the existence of Death Watch also.
I know its not a competition, but i love this channell.. i cant watch Star Wars Theory anymore, his content has just gotten redundant and slightly pompus ever since the Vader short
I’m creating my own mandalorian clan who lives in the Arctic. We would hunt, live in advanced igloos (they aren’t made out of snow) and we wouldn’t use jet packs. Our main weapon would be a pike or bo staff. We wouldn’t have flame throwers, but instead things that would be able to entirely freeze you for a whole rotation. Our visors could only be an icy frost blue. We could though change our frosters to flamethrowers.
It really seems like you missed out on a few. Though I don't know for sure. The Mandalorian Sun Guard, for existence. But I guess their armor was already covered in another faction, and they just happened to wear it too.
i live how he labeled the section as nite owls and almost immediately says kryze (nite owls and kryzr are two differant clans, they hust share the Y shaped visor)
The Taung. Aka. Star Wars’s version of the Yautja (the Predators). Pretty interesting creatures in my opinion. I hope that they’ll be canon again soon.
everyone forgets that Revans mask is actually a Mandalorian mask, he found it on a beach and saw a vision of the Mandalorian who wore it protecting civilians against her fellow Madalorians and was killed for it, at that moment he put on the mask and swore that he would destroy the Mandalorian empire with a new name "So says, REVAN!"
Not everyone forgets so easily. I remember too. There were far more types of Mandalorian helmets and masks that are not counted in this video. It is rather sad that many helmets have been left out of the list. My favorite being the Wasteland Raider Mando helmet. A helmet that did not completely cover the chin and neck region and has held in place by a chin guard and fitted with three nozzles to accommodate a breathing apparatus to be attached.
@baldwin_gt Revan isn’t Mandalorian, but his helmet sure is
I am the last Templa
@@shizaanimations7634 fun fact due to the culture he could of claimed the title if he had a sponsor clan as by our highest laws at that time the strongest ruled which ment by proving he was stronger than our leader could of claimed leadership of the clans as at that time any one could challenge for the right to rule as the title ment this person is the greatest warrior in the galaxy these day i dont even know who the true Mandalore is
Uh revan stan
Volunteer: I want to be a Mandalorian!
Mandalorian: Are you wearing pants?
Volunteer: Yes, I am. Why?
Mandalorian: You have brought shame upon your people, you will not be allowed into the Enclave!
This is the way.
@@hairypancake This is the way. I have spoken.
This is the way
Just make armor for your peen
Condom
Custom blacksmith here: One little detail: You said that the Corinthian style helm was the real world inspiration for the Mandalorian helmet, it is actually based on a 15th century Italian helmet called a barbute, which has the exact same "T" shaped visage with no noseplate, and full side protection (Unlike the Corinthian helm which does not protect the sides of the head very well).
The medieval barbute was also heavy influenced by ancient greek helmet design, so it makes sense that he mentions it
@@katenaccios I highly doubt that Allen made that connection, since he himself didn't note it in this video.
Regardless, you're using circular logic. The fact that the barbute helmet took inspiration from ancient Grecian helmets doesn't mean that the Mandalorian helmet, by extension, was directly influenced by Grecian helmets themselves.
@@self-satisfiedsmirk5544 agreed. That's like saying all helmets derive from the first wolf head hat... Doesn't work.
I believe that.
hu the more you know
If a Mandalorian were to T pose while wearing his T helmet, would the universe collapse upon itself?
Yes
possible
Hopefully not
Those first 15 seconds were quite enlightening
The way I'd heard it, pants were considered barbaric by the Romans. They associated them with Germanic and Celtic tribes, who they considered lacking in culture. The Romans changed their tune when they occupied northern regions and adopted pants to combat cold weather, and for convenience when they began to use more and more cavalry.
Moppo but... what if i feel a bit cold down there?
Professor Jones just don't stand too close to the fire.
And likely not totally accurate. BARE that in mind.
Mandalorians sound almost like the Spartans of old. Space age version
No. When you actually look at the history and culture of the ancient Greeks of Sparta, the Mandalorians have little in common with them, aside from the level of notoriety they garnered as warriors.
The Mandalorians have more in common with the Mongols than anyone else.
Silver-tongued Devil Nah samurai the follow the code of honor
@@kcocozza Samurai were soldiers and bodyguards for royalty and elites within Feudal Japan. They trained in a much more controlled way, always had a stricter code of ethics, were judged by their conduct, and were beholden to at least one authority figure within the state. So, no. The Mandalorians don't have much in common with *historical* samurai beyond the most base comparisons. You could make a few more comparisons between the Mandalorians and ronin. But, ronin were essentially dishonored samurai, which kind of goes against what you're trying to say about them both having a "code of honor".
Most depictions of the Mandalorians show them as stragglers moving around and taking all manner of work for money. There is no well-known, historical group to point to with that. So, we can easily state that is the most contemporary aspect about the Mandalorians. But, any time they *did* band together in large numbers, they still weren't structured, socially, in a strictly regimented way. The brutally efficient strategies used by the Mongols during their imperialistic spread throughout Eurasia can easily be paralleled to the Mandalorian War. On top of that, the most defining aspect of Mandalorian society, that being their willingness to adopt anyone into their culture, is definitely pulled from the Mongols and their own willingness to do the same.
Silver-tongued Devil sooo what your saying is that they’re a mix of samurai and mongols
@@kcocozza No. But, hey... If you want to dumb down and misinterpret what I've stated in both of my comments, be my guest.
I’ve always liked how some Mandalorians didn’t use the standard T-Visor shape. For instance, look at Shae Vizla.
I have always been curious for what this shape signifies.
Ctrooper2011 well In legends although the Mandalorians were organized to a degree, I’m pretty sure some of them felt a little rebellious and decided to go with the unorthodox. One of those unorthodox methods might’ve been to change the shape of their visors.
Besides the fact that canon seems to have female Mandalorians wear a more curved T-visor, I don’t see any other ways that different visors signify anything special although you could be on too something.
That was the old republic, mandalorian armor went full experimental then.
Hackerman Yes you’re right however it still is part of Mandalorian culture.
I've always not liked it
The Mandalorians are going to need to design a new helmet when baby Yoda joins them.
Omg baby Yoda as a Mandalorian would be so OP and awesome
Lol, my thoughts exactly, the whole helmet would need to be T-shaped to accommodate his ears! 😅
A design probably already exists. Just as the Taung slowly died off, the Mandalorians have a very long tradition of not caring about your skin colour, body shape or origins... so long as you follow the rules and do what needs doing, you can "join". They're a culture more than a people, so it's entirely possible that a few "Yodas" have been Mando down the millennia.
@@MrMortull I agree, but it would be funny to see someone from a species like the Hutts trying to be a Mandelorion, with a big ass helmet and about ten jet packs strapped around his body! 🤣
Baby yoda will be the salvation of Mandalore. This is the way. I have spoken.
Last time I was this early the Fetts were still Mandalorian!
Edit: 1k likes wooooooo! Fett's ARE Mandalorian!
Let's be honest: nobody cares what that random fuck of the Virgin-Mandos says
@@macewindu3492 well they also said jango is also isn't mandalorian
@@erickrasniewski567 like I said. Nobody cares what he thinks
i mean that could be just him insulting them honestly. "He's not a REAL mando like us TRUE mandos."
I've always headcanoned that the whole "Fett wasn't actually a Mandalorian" was propaganda from Satine's new government.
How bad ass would it be to see a return of Mandalores power
Dieter Vondracek which form? Neocrusaders or OG crusaders?
@@nikik5567 Neo-Crusaders
That should have been the sequel trilogy sub plot. Mandalore vs the New Republic, with a few Imperial fanatics for good measure.
TheLeatheryman prolly woulda been more interesting then what we got.
A warrior race that constantly starts galactic scale wars and commits genocides and war crimes can't really last long when they keep losing. At some point the victors are going say enough is enough and just exterminate them...to avoid that going a more peaceful direction is the only thing they could reasonably do. Is it nearly as cool? No, but it makes a hell of a lot more sense.
Ok
Ummm
So basically.
(T)
And sometimes
(Y)
Andromeda exactly
Look up Hondo Karr his armor was had a visor like the neo rangers
only females wear Y's
Also some times
:-
🤔 (.Y.)
As a note, it appears that the Imperial Supercommandos did *not* use Beskar armor, as that would make them vulnerable to the superweapon meant to target the Beskar armor of the Night Owls and other such non-imperial Mandalorians
Last time I was this early Baby Yoda didn't exist..it was a dark time of a more uncivilized age
ALL HAIL BABY YODA!
THE WAY, THIS IS.
@Ben Lupul What the fuck
@Ben Lupul 10/10 would definitely smash
@@holden_7597 you know that this little guy is 50 year old
Fantastic. Once again your PhD in all things Star Wars shines through. How you gather up all this knowledge is beyond me, but I appreciate it. Thank you!
Just look at Wookieepidia.
Mandalorians, so hot right now
Jack Thoms mandalorians are always hot
Lil' Vampire Damn right, brother. Vode An
Tbh, getting a little sick of them. I absolutely loved them and the culture and the history in the KOTOR days, but it's getting a little past stale for me. I already liked the Mandos, why did SW have to keep trying to get me to like them? I already liked them. Sheesh.
Those Kaleesh bone-lizards are my boys now that the Mandos are overdone.
Zoolander!
Hello
The way he pronounces "Buba Fett" and "Yaster mereel" make my ears want to curl up inside of my head.
"The twangs"
BEE-siege
@@nyipnyop, Same!
“Corithian”
I think he meant Corinthian.
Also yes that’s not how you say my name...I’m not buba the buttcrack plumber
“Yaester”? Seriously omfg 😂
Ah yes, my favorite useless Southern bounty hunter, Bubba Fett.....
yup lol
had to rewind that a couple times, never heard anyone call him that.
Nobody:
Mandalore Helmets: T
(T)
Peter Stamerra (v)
(V)
T
(Y)
I didn't like that my favourite faction were tearing each other apart but it sure looked amazing. The Clone Wars and Galactic Civil War were the two periods of Mandalorian civil war that interested me the most.
Never remove the helmet
Jango: Yeah nah
Jango isn’t a mandalorian lol
@@nickmullensbestfriend3999 Also it says in episode 2 he's a mando
That rule only applies to foundlings.
This could be made into a decapitation joke.
Every mando in rebels : yeah nahh
So is Elon Musk secretly a Mandolorian? Maybe his space fairing aspirations are a ruse to return to his people, and conquer everything in his path.
omg you could be right
Mandolore the Tesla
but he would not be a true mandolorian, he took of the helmet.
This is the Way.
Great segway into Mandalorian helmets 😂
So, is there any reason why the armor of the Senate Guard and the Imperial Guard seem to be based on the Neo-Crusader armor?
The Republic had fought the Mandalorians multiple times throughout its history; and they were probably the best warriors in the galaxy so they adopted their armor, tactics, etc.
the helmet for the imperial guard was based off of the sun guard
Throughout history, we've seen people adopt styles of their enemies if it was seen as beneficial. Rome did this quite a bit, even their famous helmets were inspired by others unless I'm mistaken.
Clone armor was based on mandalorian armor. It makes sense the republic would base other armor sets on mandalorian armor, especially because the Senate guard was made up of clone troopers and was essentially an elite clone troopers unit
@@overlorddante so were their swords they were based off the Spanish stabbing swords
I like the helmet that Mandalorian women wear with the T visor been a bit different
Divine Cursader Gaming Mandalorian women can wear the typical t-visors as well
ViolentScorl I mean the Nightowl style helmet
@@spartanhuntergaming men wear those as well.
@@adambielen8996 they actually don't
@@ChewBakaYT they can
Does he start every episode saying “alright, friends” or “hi, friends” or “hreighfrenz”?
Depends if he's been drinking.
I guess it depends on the video
You can't tell, it's because he stuffs his cheeks with marshmallows before recording
All three, at the same time
It’s actually “hello friends” not hreighfrenz and I think it’s quite nice the way he says that
Mandalorians have the dopest armor the helmets are v iconic
I'd love to see some references to the True Mandalorians in canon. We've seen plenty of Vizsla/Deathwatch.
I always thought Jango's head should have slid/fell out of the helmet when Bobba picked it up
If you look closely at the scene where the helmet goes flying, Jango's head goes flying out of it as well.
@@caseygibson7266, I saw that.
@@caseygibson7266 Brutal
Hey, mandalorian isnt a race, its a creed
Its a cult
More like religion.
More like a culture
Mandalorian is a religion explained in the actual series :)
Was a race
I'm designing my own paint job for a mandolorian cosplay and wanted some info for inspiration. This was super helpful, so thanks for making it!
Elon Musk has a Beskar suit of armor and T-Shaped Visor Helmet for when he sets out to conquer the Galaxy! Space-X is really a secret Mandalorian army!
Mongols + Romans + Crusaders + A galaxy far far away = Mandalorians
I wish we covered more of the Mandalorian armour in SWTOR. It was some of the coolest, in my opinion.
I wish you also included Shae Vizla! She was a mandalorian PowerTech (heavy weapons specialist) and she was mandalore at the time, known as Mandalore the Avenger. She also worked with Darth Malgus!
Thank you for this incredible timing as I am just making a Mandalorian character.
in what?
@@makinamaster7189 What do you mean, "in what" ?
Making as in an oc, or in a game like SWTOR? Just curious
@@dcguy3 I'm making OCs for a potential comics where the Jedi are actually the antagonists
@@moemuxhagi are u stupid? your creating a mandalorion character in what? it's a very simple question
3:33 makes me hope more mandalorians show up and we get a seal team six six style episode
I don't know why Allen's mispronunciation of "Taung" irritated me so much.
The way he talks in general irritates me
@@kimballbelliston5925 I'm usually fine with his general persona and vernacular. The things that he does, consistently, that irritates me is his insistence on vilifying the Jedi Order and his constant pandering to the Mandalorian fans.
Also love the protectors
You don't know how long I've been looking for a vid like this. Sure am glad I rang that bell!
Very rarely music in speaking video is fantastic, but this is awesome. Mandalorians and Synthwave go really well together!
Not sure if he has done this, but if you haven’t this is just a random idea, you should try to speak upon how the deserted Clone reacted to Order 66.
1:00
funny how he says larger than humans and then described teenage me
One of my favorite helmet designs, which seems wasn't really shown, is the Hydra helmet from the time of the Jedi and Sith cold war, what Shae Vizla used. It didn't have the iconic T shape visor.
Yeah, shame he didn't mention Shae, the Hydra or the RD/TH/TT-16A (same model as Hydra, different texture), nor the SWTOR-era Mandalorian Hunter-like sets, for example the RD/TH/TT-17A that used to be sold/drop on Corellia pre-4.0
@@CraigMitchell44 My personal opinion is that the SWTOR era Beskar'gam where the best looking. I prefer it over the Super commando style that we see used now.
Saxon armor looks so clean man.
Why is it when every time Alan says Taung, I wanna force choke a jawa?
Contrary to your seemingly popular belief Jango Fett IS A LEGITIMATE MANDALORIAN as if he wasn't Mandalorian he would not have had the Fett name as Fett is the name of a Mandalorian Clan, an example being Cassus Fett whom you mentioned in this video.
What about Clone troopers phase 1 helmets?
They are based on the Super Commando helmet, and despite Jango Fett training the Null ARC Troopers with Mandalorian culture, Clone armor is not Mandalorian armor.
Im more interested in the old republic trooper helmets those are even more badass
In the period you covered in this video, was there a clan that required its members to keep their helmets on all the time?
Nope. That seems to be new to whatever these 'Foundling' Mando's post-Empire are. Which is odd, because he takes off his helmet in the fourth episode, while looking at the children. So...yeah. Not making much sense.
@@Warhammered He says he is not allowed to show his face to anyone, he says he has taken his helmet off many times for practical needs
@@andrewmeyer3599 Yet, he took it off in front of children who could see him in an open space. He wasn't hiding and taking it off to eat in private. He was clearly visible to others. So, he did show his face to someone.
@@Warhammered if that's how you want to interpret it go ahead, cant have very good shots that are also realistic. The scene was just meant to show us he gives a damn about the child and that he does indeed take his helmet off for simple tasks like eating
@@Warhammered He was inside, covered by the shadow of the guy he was in. It was a way of showing the audience that he is very much human and has human feelings, considering he'd just had a conversation about being not much older than the kids when he first put it on. Besides, the kids were distracted playing with Baby Yoda so they wouldn't have seen him.
Taung like tongue. Not "Twang"
Twig
My 3 fav are the guard, mauldalorian, and imp commandos
Allen Can you do a video on the *Mandalorian Jedi* From the comic panel I Would assume this was around Revans time WTF
When I saw the Mandalorian helmets, the first thing I thought was "Hmmm, looks like the medieval Barbutes and Sugarloaf helms."
Why does this guy always sound like his cheeks are full of marshmallows?
laxattack032 I was thinking the exact thing!
Your funny
I appreciate how you throw solid historical facts. Hitting multiple points with me
This is the way
This is the way
Kandosii
This is the way
I have spoken
This is the way
Fun fact: Revan's mask originated from Cassus Fett's second. She was killed if I recall. Then Revan claimed the mask.
RUclips sucks I just got the notification 7 minutes after the upload
That's not so bad. Sometimes it's hours!
Yeah that's a regular thing for me
Ya, be glad you got the notification 7 minutes. I just got the the notification 3 hours after he uploaded.
Big deal.
LOBO LJ rip💀
I just noticed that the Neo-Crusaders uniform colors are basically identical to the one of the Elites from Halo:
Basic Trooper and Elite Minor - Blue
Officer and Elite Major - Red
Field Marshall and Elite Zealot - Gold
Veteran and Elite Ultra - White
I’ve always loved the looks and story of the Mandalorians, as well as their Beskar armor and weapons, but I can’t help but look at it all from a military prospective, and while having it light and comfortable enough to be worn at all times is great, having such large openings between so many of the plates is horrible. Even the armor of the Bad batch has some gaps, but theirs still provides much better coverage then Din’s and Boba’s, which has an opening across the collar bone, a much wider gap between the chest plates and the back plate, leaving them vulnerable to any shot hitting the side of the body, and of course another large gap between the chest and pelvis, and finally the arms and legs get only about 50% coverage.
Now, I realize that their needs to be gaps to allow movement, and that isn’t my issue, and instead my problem is simply the size of the gaps between plates.
If the Imperial Mandalorian Super Commando’s armor is Beskar, than it solves much of the weakness most modern Mando armor has, as did many of the older armors, as they had much better coverage as well
Over analyze much?
@Charlie C That's not overanalyzing. Anyone who knows how armor works would notice the same thing
2:19 every mandalorean helmet was different in its own way, even helmets from 26th century earth.
2 salty Jedi disliked this
30 salty Jedi disliked this.
Theres 32 now
45 Jedi now.
First 2 were Revan and Malik
Canderous wants to know the location of all 61 salty jedi.
Thank you for great explanation of the timeline. I watched another history of the Mandalorian that jumped all over time.
Man I just had to take a midnight dump wasn't expecting this
Also 5th comment... just saying
Hold up... This was uploaded an hour ago, how have you said this 9 hours ago?
@@MGhostRR I saw a link on Twitter which is weird cause while I was watching the video it wasn't listed in the videos section of the channel
Slim Killa living the good live
Love the Nite Owl helmets
I have a question; as I've seen a few divisions represented so far "heavy weapons, bounty hunter, etc." Does anyone know if the Mandolorians had Combat Engineers?
I know they did on duxn Alderan's moon. They helped set up hidden weapon and equipment depos and are highly regarded as the best in that field. Setting up traps that only they would know and understand.
Only every single one of them worthy of the name.
Zuka comes to mind. They had all military roles we would know of today. Though admittedly they might have given them different names.
I still believe the Fetts were mandolorian. In the clone wars the prime minister may have shut down the idea Jango being a mandolorian, but he was also denying the existence of Death Watch also.
I know its not a competition, but i love this channell.. i cant watch Star Wars Theory anymore, his content has just gotten redundant and slightly pompus ever since the Vader short
The Rohlan Dyre armor looks so classic and beautiful
The Tuang remind me of the Yautja or the Predators
Gar Suxton with his Mandalorian armor
His name was Jaster, not Yaster. Jango says his name in Star Wars Bounty Hunter.
LOL! 3:27 Why was "Telsa's" logo used to represent Mandalorian symbolism? Good one...
Taungs vs Yuzaang Vongs who would have won?
Yuzaang Vong likely.
@@iroh8457 They had the numbers to overwhelm on top of the skills.
I’m creating my own mandalorian clan who lives in the Arctic. We would hunt, live in advanced igloos (they aren’t made out of snow) and we wouldn’t use jet packs. Our main weapon would be a pike or bo staff. We wouldn’t have flame throwers, but instead things that would be able to entirely freeze you for a whole rotation. Our visors could only be an icy frost blue. We could though change our frosters to flamethrowers.
Nice!
Mandalorians never die, they just go missing in action.
God bless the True Mandalorians & the Mandalorian Protectors
Yep they should be in control of mandalore
It really seems like you missed out on a few. Though I don't know for sure.
The Mandalorian Sun Guard, for existence. But I guess their armor was already covered in another faction, and they just happened to wear it too.
You missed one, well it wasn't a whole helmet, just the mask.
Revan's mask.
The mask detaches from the rest of an entire helmet. I understand it was primarily worn by Mandalorian women at the time.
Death of the Death watch? guess whos back in Mandalorian chapter 2 :D
is somebody ever going to teach him how to pronounce ahsoka tano
so awesome that the mandalorians came from a race that looked like the predator
I always hated the neo Mando helmets.
Me too. First thing I think is to run behind them to irritate them.
Star Wars education is very fundamental...👌🏼💯✔ Thanks for the lesson...👍🏼
Mandolorians are Star Wars vikings.
Yur ain't wrong sir
true no shields though
Gar's Helmet looks best if ya ask me the Maul Look-together with the yellow looks fantastic
Tesla stock intensifies. ;p
you should do a video on the brothers of the watch, and why they chose to stay that way
I'm very early. (4th comment)
Cool video! I play swtor still so seeing some of the Mandalorians from that was a nice surprise didn't really know much backstory.
stop calling them "twong", they're "tong". there's no W at all. if you're going to present yourself as an expert, learn proper pronounciation
This was buggin me also.
Twig
i live how he labeled the section as nite owls and almost immediately says kryze (nite owls and kryzr are two differant clans, they hust share the Y shaped visor)
Is it supposed to say "helmets" rather than "helmet?"
Edit: it was fixed
No
thebadassniggatomtom originally the video said "helmets" and I was pointing out that was wrong
My favorite Mandalorian helmet, is the neo crusader, shock trooper, helmet.
Do a video on the different helmet attachments like the pathfinder and the pre vizla horns
Basically Predators where the first Mandalorians who got their weapons from Stark Enterprise, makes sense.
The Taung. Aka. Star Wars’s version of the Yautja (the Predators). Pretty interesting creatures in my opinion. I hope that they’ll be canon again soon.
2 full 10 second non skippable ads. Great job man. Gotta get those shmeckles
What is the one left to the neo-mandalorian helmet. That one looks really cool as well as boba's and the one next to it
This is really cool! Quality vid. 👌🏻