- They haven't cut off his hands. - They have not humiliated him. - He's been scary. - He only used his third hand to end the fight quickly, and not as a necessity. - He has dedicated himself only to fighting, and not to talking nonsense. - And the most importantly: THE CAPE HAS NOT BEEN REMOVED AT ANY TIME! 👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻
0:01, 1:08 Surprise. One of three elements Grievous must rely on. Dooku taught him to use *fear* , *surprise* and *intimidation* against the jedi, but it also works against weaker enemies. Finally, character began to remember the key to past success.
@@codemancz798no, this takes place after son of dathomir comic where grievous and dooku kill mother talzin, here he is just portraying finishing the nightsisters slaughter few days later
I love how scary the CIS was portrayed, mindless droids who have no moral and independence and their General a 7 ft tall looking demon swinging four lightsabers at once. We like to forget how intimidating the CIS was.
Yeah. This shows battle droids as who they are supposed to be. Mindless, emotionless mechanical automatons who kill who their boss tells them to kill. If we watched this before prequels, BB, Rebels and CW, we'd be terryfied of them. Not knowing just how hillarious, clumsy, dum, goofy and incompetent they are for most of the time.
It's terrifying how you can visibly see in this scene that he's not even trying that hard (obviously he's still trying but you know what I mean), because he wants to torture them for his amusement. Scenes like this are what make Grievous terrifying. He works best when he's depicted as a sadistic hunter. He lives for the hunt and the thrill that comes with it.
Honestly, Dathomir was the biggest stress relief zone Grievous needed. From getting his place swatted by his former master, to losing to Gungans, this right here is where he can shine his true colors.
@@victor2641I would remind you that grievous can cut throats with his fingers. Bro is a literal tank killing machine. Gungans are NOT beating that 🤦🏻♂️
>Shows up out of nowhere and reveals himself by killing someone >Toys with his prey because he knows just how much stronger he is than them and looks frighteningly badass in the process >Mocks the dying words of a woman he just butchered to HER DAUGHTER Y'all wanted 2003 Grievous, you got 2003 Grievous. If we ever get more of him, I hope it's like this.
@@Icelandic_Sand he once did that with Ahsoka Grabbed her face with his feet and did a somersault, throwing her into the ground. It’s a 5 second scene that lives rent free in my head
I wouldn't say he's 2003 Grievous - that guy was something else entirely, and he never once spoke while kicking the asses of numerous Jedi masters. He just... Advanced, like the Star Wars equivalent of a Terminator. ... Honestly though I think this is a good middle ground - he's a lot more animated and vocal, but the difference here is that he doesn't suck at his job while he's doing all of that - which makes him appear far more menacing.
I'd love an animated episode or even multiple about his Legends backstory. Grievous was a bit underutilized in the Clone Wars show imo. Definetely one of the cooler villains of Star Wars.
Hopefully we get a Tales of the Separatists staring Grievous's origin story and Ventress. what's interesting is Grievous got his butt kicked in this same battle by Ventress 😂 right before this.
@@SMarie-zk9ojAgreed, it was shown he clearly didn't need to cheat, he had the upper hand the whole fight. He only killed her like that because he needed to get back on schedule.
The extermination of the Nightsisters is truly Grievous’ most shining moments. But it’s also Morgan and Merrin’s most painful memory, watching as their sisters were cut down by Grievous and his droids.
I would love to see a series (even how unlikely it is to happen) that just releases all the unfinished Clone Wars episodes. I know it’s probably not gonna happen but it would still be cool.
You mean laughing and enjoying his work? Killing people and using bitch tactics? That's exactly what he did in clone wars, down to the echoing laugh the foot grab and the third arm finisher
You forget, the CIS was a relatively effective military force, thanks in large part to Grievous. He could breach defenses and killed MANY Jedi. The show typically focused on Republic victories, showing him against the best of the best and...his own cockiness. But when he was serious, really only Council members (or leveled) Jedi, or overwhelmingly numbers could force his dualing hand.
@@zigzaghyena... I mean... I agree that Grievous was done dirty, but we're talking about The Clone Wars here. It's not like they hold their punches the rest of the time lol
@@matthewbibby8921 Not only that, but The clone wars was a mature kids show. Which means while it was dark and mature a lot of the time, it was still for kids at the end of the day. ( But adults could enjoy it too. ) Plus, The clone wars was a Star wars story, star wars is a story of good vs evil so of course the villains are gonna lose most of the time. The jedi are the good guys/girls while Grievous is a villain so of course he's going to lose most fights against them. You can't kill off every protagonist character whenever they fight a specific villain just because some people like that villain's design better. That would be stupid. That's why I always resent the opinion that 2d Grievous is better than 3d Grievous because he is a villain, as a kid I never once wanted him to win and he's no supposed to win because he's evil. Like what did people expect? Watching a cartoon where a villain fights a hero and expecting the villain to win is like watching a fox fight try and a wolf like who do you think is win?
@@imcownow3032 Two short movies, one of Grievous raining carnage, and another of Anakin sacking the Jedi temple, would be amazing. R-rated, no holds barred. Disney proved they're willing to bend to that audience with D&W.
Grievous shouting run shows how psychotic and crazed he really is. It's like he's high on murder. Screaming "run" at everyone because he knows he's going to kill them all. It might seem weird him telling them to run, why would he want them to escape, until you realise he's doing it because he knows they can't. It's sadistic and I love it.
and when Grievous got her with his foot he had her dead to rights but she growled at him so he chose to throw her, he just wanted to see the surprise on her face when she got skewered.
@@10000eyes I think he respected that defiance in the face of death enough that he wanted her to die on her feet. As sadistic and unhinged as he's become, there is still some remnant of the great Kaleesh warrior he once was.
Grievous essentially mocking Morgan's loss of her mother by changing the entire meaning of her last word "run" is absolute nightmare fuel, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
The Fight Choreography for Grievous in this particular clip reminds me of when we first see him fight the Jedi in the season 1 finale of the Clone Wars Micro-series.
Definitely got the same feeling. Especially with him using his enhanced strength and his legs to fight. Unlike The Clone Wars where he was more of a "saturday morning cartoon" villain, this portrayal made him out to be the true Jedi killer he was meant to be. An overwhelming cybernetic foe for whom every limb is a deadly weapon.
Are you talking about the artwork where a 501st Legion clone trooper reaches for a thermal detonator as Grievous lingers over him? Because I love that picture!
0:32 Can we talk about how fucking nuts this bit is? The speed of her attacks is downright superhuman here yet Grievous just casually matches every strike like its nothing. Really drives home just how terrifying Grievous is to anything that isn't a top-tier Jedi or Sith Lord, and even then the only ones who would completely outclass him are literally some of the strongest force wielders of all time like Windu, Vader, Yoda and Sidious.
@@galaxy_gat0rkhalique146 I do think he was toying with her. He had her pinned down to the ground and chose to level the playing field again instead of taking advantage of the death grip. Both that fact and Grevious sticking with his combined limbs throughout the majority of the fight imply to me that he could've killed her far earlier into the encounter, choosing only to kill her after he had given her the illusion of a second chance.
@@tigerfive1003 right. He was toying with her. Grievous was astoundingly arrogant... He ALWAYS played with his food. It's the reason Ahsoka and Kit Fisto escaped him. It's the reason Obi Wan was able to finally take him out. A great warrior, clouded by ego.
@@Jhtbruh You know, the ones who keep whining about 03 Grievous even after 2 decades only because they saw him at an impressionable age Cant go to any social media post that so much as mentions the character without finding em
@@aitipsea3909 I agree, I’m annoyed when I see people being aggressive and rude while whining about 03 grievous. However, this dude was not whining, he was merely mentioning his affinity for 03 grievous while also complimenting the modern portrayal of grievous. If I were you, I would have waited to comment that on someone who was actually whining and complaining about 03 grievous(your response would be justified). In this case, you are the one who is whining and being rude about 03 grievous.
@@Jhtbruh It something of a reflex to the statement being made For an interpretation of the character that's supposedly wrong and nowhere near as cool it sure is odd how "this is the closest we'll get to 03" is found in plenty of different clips of canon Grievous, just a thought
I like to think that Grievous shouting "Run" while laughing his mechanical ass off wasn't him taunting Morgan, but more finding it hilarious that her mothers last words were just "run" to someone who he was sure was about to be gunned down by a horde of Commandos. He treats it like its a comedy show and thats so fucked up and so perfect at the same time
Grevious was all about self survival. He considered those that couldn't save themselves as weak, and anyone that sacrificed themselves for another as stupid. I'm sure he found this hilarious because her last act was doing exactly that, trying to save someone else over herself even though it was literally pointless. It was like telling a fish in the Sahara to go back into the water. In her mind, she was heroic and brave and gave her life to buy time. In Grevious mind, this is the Temu version of self sacrifice. He just found it entertaining.
Grievous watched movies and series from Disney, and realized - in order for a character to die for SURE, he needs to be wounded in several places. Then screenwriter will not come up with an excuse why he did not die from one blow.
I love how, not only is Grievous really menacing here, but this scene really recontextualises a lot of previous scenes with him. We see him cheat with his arms here, despite clearly not needing to, since there were several times in the fight where he could have killed her instantly, yet chose to keep the fight going. This makes scenes like where he cheats against Nahdar Webb and Eeth Koth seem ad though he didn't actually need do to win, he just chose to reinforce the hopelessness of his opponent. He very clearly doesn't care about proving superiority in combat.
I mean, is it really "cheating"? By that logic, the she "cheated" by using the force to make her blades lightsaber resistant in the first place as well. And every other force wielder would be "cheating" as well. I dont really think either is "cheating". Force users use their tools to their advantage, Grievous uses his tools to his advantage.
@@thahoule7924 I can't argue with any of that tbf. I'd say he was "cheating" by some definitions, though really there's no such thing as cheating in battle, outside of some kind of agreed-upon competition.
Grievous does care about proving his superiority in combat, just not against foes that are so clearly beneath him, like Nadhar and this Nightsister. He "cheated" with Koth primarily because he was trying to capture him, rather than kill him. Since the guards standing next to Grievous didn't move in to protect Grievous when Koth pushed him, it would seem like Grievous deliberately let that happen to create an opening; with Grievous seemingly having his guard down, Koth would get tunnel vision and move in for the kill, creating an opening for the guards behind him to zap him.
@@willisstillhere8846 Grievous yeets his opponents backwards all the time, yet they fight on. There's nothing to suggest Grievous was about to get wrecked, he was very much conscious and in no way injured
Seeing General Grievous and his droids again make me want CIS to win the war after we saw so much in Bad Batch including the horrors of Hemlock's experiments.
@@pain002 uhm... Sidious was also in charge of the CIS, he was Dooku's master after all. And the CIS wouldn't have let the jedi live if they had won. Sidious manufactured the entire clone wars anyways, regardless of which side won, he would've been in power.
There's also the fact that the initial work on the Death Star was commissioned by Count Dooku with aid from the Genosians. Palpatine was playing chess against himself.
The depiction of General Grievous in this scene is bone-chilling. It really shows how much of a ruthless and frightening butcher he is. Anyone who hears his voice of that cold-blooded mockery will have a life-time trauma for certain.
The fact that he’s saying it to make fun of the person he just butchered to her own daughter is absolutely bonkers, it gives Vader snapping a kids neck in Kenobi
Grievous is such a sadistic bastard. In the clone wars he feels more like a saturday night goofy cartoon villain because of the context he was placed in. But from the perspective of his victims, he is legitimately terrifying and evil
Star Wars fans: Give me all the animated series you have.....wait I worry what you just heard was give me alot of animated series. What I said was: Give me all the animated series you have.
Hope Tales of the Separatists is next starring Grievous and Ventress. We could get both of their origin stories and see how Ventress survived in her 3rd episode. I'd like one episode of Grievous in his new cybernetic suit where he destroys a Republic army and slays a Jedi master in front of his padawan. Ventress can defeat Tholme in one her stories and take down a squad of alpha ARCs. In another episode Ventress can fight two Jedi knights during an undercover stealth mission. In Grievous's second episode, we can see him train his magna guards and teach them to fight with their injuries. The general can make them look more like his Kaleesh Warriors and during his battle scene we can witness them dispatch the master's padawan.
I really hope they notice how much people cared to see grievous again and I’m hoping for a grievous movie that has his legends back story and can make him get the respect he deserves
"I was only a child when they attacked. An armoured warrior brandishing this, descended from above and cut down my people, my Sisters, until I was left alone. With the dead." --- Nightsister Merrin
He actually had a quite a tragic backstory in Legends and he ended up converted, with his brain tinkered to become more aggressive General we all know and love. I doubt they will copy it to current continuity but oh well, we will see.
Glad consistency happened here. Grievous only had 3 arms cause he lost one fighting ventress and he had 2 blue sabers and 1 green left. Great job animators for keeping that consistent!
What makes this so good imo is that they’ve gone back to what made grievous so badass in 2003: they treat him like a horror movie monster The first thing we see of him is his first kill, and from that point on he says nothing, just cackling and laughing occasionally as he fights the nightsister and watches the others get killed. On top of that, you can tell from how he picks her up and throws her, only to let her pick her weapons up again whilst laughing to himself, that he’s toying with her and letting this fight drag out for his own amusement… And the cherry on top is how insane he sounds as he repeats “RUN” to Morgan over and over, that combined with how awesome his voice sounds makes him look so awesome and threatening here, it’s such a shame we didn’t see this in the clone wars and probably won’t see much more of this in future content either
I wish there was a bit of build up tho, a la 2003 where he saber locks the 2 jedi and then the music gets intense and you see his extra arms disconnect and grab sabers. Definitely one of my all time "OH SHIT" moments in media
*THIS!!* is how you handle General Grievous compared to his shoehorned, wasted and unnecessary appearance in the Young Jedi Arc from Season 5 of _Clone Wars._ It's also a bit unfortunate that seeing Grievous new character model, make it very unlikely we will get the unfinished Crystal Crisis and Son of Dathomir arcs in completed animation which is where Grievous was a badass and played an actual role and purpose
@@samuelketner1391 I disagree and In all honesty Grievous was just added in the Young Jedi arc as another "Bantha Fodder" threat beside Hondo Ohnaka and his Gang, compared to Grievous' role in the 4th Season ("Gungan General and "Massacre") and the unfinished "Crystal Crisis" and Son of Dathomir arcs where he played a role and purpose. All Grievous did in the Young Jedi arc was launch a Surprise attack against Obi-Wan Kenobi's Republic fleet, took over the Ship only for him to flee when Obi-Wan planted a bomb on the ship then he returns to Florrum and launches an invasion and telling _"We're taking over the planet by orders of Dooku"_ why if you were fleeing from a rebublic ship that was about to self destruct. Even I'm disappointed their was no dialogue between Ahsoka's fight with Grievous along with the fact that Ahsoka, The Younglings, Hondo and the pirates never fighting off Grievous forces cause literally it felt like a heist escape leading to Grievous just gloating in victory laughing when our Heroes Flee. At least with Season 4 (e.g. Gungan General and "Massacre") and especially in the unfinished "Crystal Crisis in Utapau" arc along with the "Son of Dathomir" arc respectively, Grievous played an actual role and purpose in those two arcs, compared to his shoehorned wasted role in the Young Jedi Arc where he was just "forced" in that arc cause the writers were spinning their wheels to drag the arc into 4 parts and felt that Hondo and his Pirate gang being the Antagonists "weren't enough" to be a threat to Ahsoka and the Younglings. On top of that, Young Jedi along with Onderon and/or to a lesser degree D-Squad didn't need to have 4 episodes when literally Young Jedi should've been a stand alone episode or a 2-3 part episode arc, and literally the Young Jedi arc really didn't need General Grievous, regardless if it tied in to the Season 5 premiere of "Revival" when Hondo mentioned to Obi-Wan on Grievous wrecking his base.
@@EChacon Crystal crisis I do not see as canon in its proxy animation unfortunately, making season 5 the last time obi wan and Kenobi fight until the movie. Him being there on behalf of dooku to payoff what was setup in season 1 was great. Him fighting ahsoka again was also a good pay off from season 1, showing ahsoka's growth and yet she still couldnt hold him back fully.
@@samuelketner1391 It still doesn’t justify Grievous shoehorned inclusion in the Young Jedi. So at the end of the day his appearance in Young Jedi was still unnecessary compared to his roles in Massacre in Season 4, the first episode in Tales of the Empire and the unfinished arcs for Crystal Crisis and Son of Dathomir.
@@aitipsea3909well obviously buddy he’s saying this Grievous they did in Tales of the empire reminds him of that 2003 Grievous and not that weak cowardly one in Clone Wars
Now this is the best portrayal of General Grievous I've seen yet. Intimidating, like a warlord, unlike the cowardly excuse he has been seen as all this while
Scary to know he could have ended the fight but decided to give his opponent a false sense of hope. We all saw that when Nahdar thought he had the upper hand but was taken out by suprise.
When said psyxhotic cybrog had been dragged through the mud for 7 seasons to be made out to he a bumbling idiot yeah it is nice to see him actually be the jedi killer he was supposed to be XD
General Grievous is a true hero of the galaxy. Cleared it of witches, drug dealers and necromancers who kidnapped children, washed them and brainwashed them and sold them as combat slaves. Glory to the general!
03 Grievous would never laugh like a maniac and enjoy his job like this, even the moves themselves come from 08 That overated terminator isn't canon and thankfully he never will be
@@therailfanman2078 That's what happens when you keep seeing them after literally two decades No matter what I do I always get someone nagging about it so at this point I might as well get something about it, venting and proving a few points
@@Jaeden_PhoenixOne thing Dooku has disliked about Grievous is his cocky attitude. When he fights serious, he's a force of nature, with only highly skilled masters of fighting can have a hope in victory... When he plays with his food, he often underestimates his opponents. But then, we mostly saw the Republic victories in the show, not the battlefields he decimated.
@@Jaeden_Phoenix The Gungans are legit skilled warriors armed with weaponry that are a hard counter to anything mechanical, which includes Grievous. If he knew what he was dealing with from the start there's no doubt he would have immediately slaughtered them all. The younglings though, yeah that was fucking stupid.
This is why Grievous is probably my favorite character in star wars media. Hes ruthless and psychotic, with martial skill enforce his terrifying presence.
To experienced and skilled Jedi like Obi-Wan or Ahsoka or the braver Clones who've been training for years to fight said skilled Jedi, Grievous is a dangerous foe that can be handled and we've been seeing him through that lens in the Clone Wars series. But this version of Grievous. This is the image the Galaxy at large sees when they hear 'General Grievous'.
This execution reminde of Nahdars death in the clone wars, only his was with a blaster, not a lighsaber, and Grievous' theme would have made this scene even better but still an epic takedown for the general😎
Grievous got to be the monster he was always meant to be and I loved it. Him shouting run while laughing and also just hearing his laughing in the distance while the Nightsisters were being slaughtered was brilliant.
grievous is a special kind of evil he is a 7ft monster leading an army of mindless droids while under time pressure from dooku still takes the time to taunt and horrify his victims
I honestly want to see Grievous' origin story in another season of the "Tales" series. Call it "Tales of the Republic" and show his upbringing, his first battle on Hypori and then his kidnapping of the chancellor.
The moment battle droids were not funny droids but mercyless, cold, precized and fighting by smashing their enemies like their programmed is supposed to be. In another scene, a nightsister shots 3 times on a B2 and it hold it like it was nothing, "sorry for spoiling".
Watched The Phantom Menace yesterday and I came back to this immediately after realizing that "Wipe them out, all of them" is exactly what Sidious said to Gunray and the Trade Federation about the Gungan army. Love the animated Star Wars verse continuing the trend of lifting quotes/phrases from the movies as easter eggs.
" I was only a child when they attacked. An armored warrior brandishing this descended upon us, and cut down my people. My sisters. Until I was left alone with the dead." -Merrin
Nothing has beaten his introduction from the animated Clone Wars, where he was fighting multiple Jedi _at once_ and systematically killing them. He even used his freaking feet. I don’t understand why we can’t get more of THAT Grievous. It’d look so cool with this animation style.
Grevious was the Darth Vader of the Clone Wars. He may not have had the force, but this dude was a literal TANK. If you were locked in a room with him, then you weren’t coming out. Even if you had the force on your side, that only secures you a mere CHANCE at beating Grevious.
See, this is why I enjoy and LOVE Grievous as a character. He's this manipulated Kaleesh by the CIS who is doing their dirty work with such tactical skill work that he's dominated near entire systems in the Galaxy under his iron foot. And that he wields weapons used by force wielding opponents, of which are known as some the most frightening thing to fight or to even behold of? And just uses his entire body as this choreographed ballet of pure HORROR. I know this will get buried under the other comments, but god damn, Grievous can be a scary mother fucker if done right like shown here and in some snipbits of Filoni's show, and 03' mini-series.
I love this portrayal of grievous man, shows him as an killing machine while showing 0 remorse , just like killing all them while also having fun and enjoying it, while also striking fear into them……very intimidating, need to see more of this grievous
For Morgan Elsbeth it was the fight of her life.
For General Grievous it was Tuesday.
You’re pointing out their point of views, very good
Good one
Saturdays and Sundays he gets the day off.
@@thecoolestguy847, so Lair of Grievous must’ve taken place on a Saturday
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- They haven't cut off his hands.
- They have not humiliated him.
- He's been scary.
- He only used his third hand to end the fight quickly, and not as a necessity.
- He has dedicated himself only to fighting, and not to talking nonsense.
- And the most importantly: THE CAPE HAS NOT BEEN REMOVED AT ANY TIME! 👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻
0:01, 1:08
Surprise. One of three elements Grievous must rely on. Dooku taught him to use *fear* , *surprise* and *intimidation* against the jedi, but it also works against weaker enemies. Finally, character began to remember the key to past success.
The fact that the cape stayed on is my favorite part
I think his fourth hand is already cut off in this scene, actually, courtesy of Ventress minutes before.
In TCW he comes out of the ship and fights Ventress without a cape
@@codemancz798no, this takes place after son of dathomir comic where grievous and dooku kill mother talzin, here he is just portraying finishing the nightsisters slaughter few days later
I love how scary the CIS was portrayed, mindless droids who have no moral and independence and their General a 7 ft tall looking demon swinging four lightsabers at once. We like to forget how intimidating the CIS was.
The CIS when you dont have plot armor
@@YTIsRanByFedslmao fr
Yeah. This shows battle droids as who they are supposed to be. Mindless, emotionless mechanical automatons who kill who their boss tells them to kill. If we watched this before prequels, BB, Rebels and CW, we'd be terryfied of them. Not knowing just how hillarious, clumsy, dum, goofy and incompetent they are for most of the time.
Gives new respect to when scenes in the Clone Wars Anakin is just going ham on hundreds of them.
We don’t “like” to forget.
Grievous shouting RUN is so cool and scary, and I love it he's just taunting
That’s definitely trauma inducing while you can still hear his voice echoing through the forest
It's terrifying how you can visibly see in this scene that he's not even trying that hard (obviously he's still trying but you know what I mean), because he wants to torture them for his amusement. Scenes like this are what make Grievous terrifying. He works best when he's depicted as a sadistic hunter. He lives for the hunt and the thrill that comes with it.
It reminds me of the fiddlesticks character trailer for league of legends when he screams "help me" before attacking. It's bone chilling
@@ch4z_bucks That is so very right
@@kade-qt1zuYou’re right. The way he picks up that Nightsister and gives her a look of “I’m not done with you yet” says everything.
Honestly, Dathomir was the biggest stress relief zone Grievous needed. From getting his place swatted by his former master, to losing to Gungans, this right here is where he can shine his true colors.
This was the majority of his battles during TCW. We just don't get to see most of them.
🤦♂️ gungan have shown to be skilled warrior not to mention they had him outnumbered and had emp weapons the outcome was predictable
@@victor2641I would remind you that grievous can cut throats with his fingers. Bro is a literal tank killing machine. Gungans are NOT beating that 🤦🏻♂️
@@robertdaiglejr But they literally did tho
@@BullGator-kd6ge yep that would explain the bad writing. Good job pointing that out Gator!
>Shows up out of nowhere and reveals himself by killing someone
>Toys with his prey because he knows just how much stronger he is than them and looks frighteningly badass in the process
>Mocks the dying words of a woman he just butchered to HER DAUGHTER
Y'all wanted 2003 Grievous, you got 2003 Grievous. If we ever get more of him, I hope it's like this.
Don't forget: used his feet as a weapon to grab and throw people during fight!
It's a key 2003 trait, lol
@@Icelandic_Sand he once did that with Ahsoka
Grabbed her face with his feet and did a somersault, throwing her into the ground. It’s a 5 second scene that lives rent free in my head
I wouldn't say he's 2003 Grievous - that guy was something else entirely, and he never once spoke while kicking the asses of numerous Jedi masters. He just... Advanced, like the Star Wars equivalent of a Terminator.
... Honestly though I think this is a good middle ground - he's a lot more animated and vocal, but the difference here is that he doesn't suck at his job while he's doing all of that - which makes him appear far more menacing.
@@Icelandic_SandI thought he was about to crush her skull
And don’t forget he sliced her with 3 blades. Def a 2003 grievous
Him shouting “RUUUUUN” was just cherry on top
1:21 General Grievous New Voice Actor
@@gleove1It’s still Matt Wood lmao wtf
@@Krosstic oh sorry!
@@Krosstic 1:32 I always liked his voice.
Mocking the last words a mother gave to her daughters is a new level of cruel
Now this is the monster He was always suppose to be
I'd love an animated episode or even multiple about his Legends backstory. Grievous was a bit underutilized in the Clone Wars show imo. Definetely one of the cooler villains of Star Wars.
Well not according to Lucas sadly but definitely what we all wanted
@@mikkelangelokers9965nah disney will f it up
Hopefully we get a Tales of the Separatists staring Grievous's origin story and Ventress. what's interesting is Grievous got his butt kicked in this same battle by Ventress 😂 right before this.
I still can't take him seriously with that voice, or the fact he got whooped by Gungans.
I like how he stood there and let her use her magic. He wanted that fight.
A soldier to the very core! 🛡️🗡️
@@Aemilius46 Until he goes cheap and uses his third Saber when locked.
@@dpgamezderek8137 I think the reason he did that was to cut the fight short so he could get back to eradicating the rest of the sisters
@@SMarie-zk9ojAgreed, it was shown he clearly didn't need to cheat, he had the upper hand the whole fight. He only killed her like that because he needed to get back on schedule.
tbf he was toying with her he was only using 2 lightsabers this wasn't a battle for him this was a hunt
The extermination of the Nightsisters is truly Grievous’ most shining moments. But it’s also Morgan and Merrin’s most painful memory, watching as their sisters were cut down by Grievous and his droids.
Why does Merrin serve the empire if the confederacy destroyed her planet?
@@russell85353she dosent
@@russell85353 i think you are mistaking Merrin for Morgan Elsbeth.
@@franzsigel7166 thank you for clarifying that because I was a little lost in the sauce
They really should’ve shown Merrin in this episode! Even just a silent cameo!
It's a crime they didn't finish the Utapau arc and didn't see more of Grievous
What pisses me off the most, it the fact that all the unfinished arcs with Grevious have him be a badass
That and the Boba Fett arc where he takes Cad Bane's title as the greatest bounty hunter.
I would love to see a series (even how unlikely it is to happen) that just releases all the unfinished Clone Wars episodes. I know it’s probably not gonna happen but it would still be cool.
@@gorman1852tales of the bounty hunters anyone?👀
The scene of him killing Po’s dad VA would have been very cool to see
A small glimpse into what Grievous should have been throughout the Clone Wars series.
Alas, if they'd cast him this way from the start, some crotchety executive would probably have thrown a fit about how it would scare the kids.
You mean laughing and enjoying his work? Killing people and using bitch tactics? That's exactly what he did in clone wars, down to the echoing laugh the foot grab and the third arm finisher
You forget, the CIS was a relatively effective military force, thanks in large part to Grievous. He could breach defenses and killed MANY Jedi. The show typically focused on Republic victories, showing him against the best of the best and...his own cockiness. But when he was serious, really only Council members (or leveled) Jedi, or overwhelmingly numbers could force his dualing hand.
@@zigzaghyena... I mean... I agree that Grievous was done dirty, but we're talking about The Clone Wars here. It's not like they hold their punches the rest of the time lol
@@matthewbibby8921 Not only that, but The clone wars was a mature kids show. Which means while it was dark and mature a lot of the time, it was still for kids at the end of the day. ( But adults could enjoy it too. ) Plus, The clone wars was a Star wars story, star wars is a story of good vs evil so of course the villains are gonna lose most of the time. The jedi are the good guys/girls while Grievous is a villain so of course he's going to lose most fights against them. You can't kill off every protagonist character whenever they fight a specific villain just because some people like that villain's design better. That would be stupid. That's why I always resent the opinion that 2d Grievous is better than 3d Grievous because he is a villain, as a kid I never once wanted him to win and he's no supposed to win because he's evil. Like what did people expect? Watching a cartoon where a villain fights a hero and expecting the villain to win is like watching a fox fight try and a wolf like who do you think is win?
General Grevious was done perfectly here. We see him as a scary, brutal and seemingly unstoppable killing machine that enjoys the carnage he unleashes
Yea another reason we need the general to have a movie.
Using him at his best. As a horror antagonist, not a cartoon villain.
Second best moment next to his scenes in 2003. Though perhaps that's not being generous enough
@@imcownow3032 Two short movies, one of Grievous raining carnage, and another of Anakin sacking the Jedi temple, would be amazing. R-rated, no holds barred. Disney proved they're willing to bend to that audience with D&W.
Grievous shouting run shows how psychotic and crazed he really is. It's like he's high on murder. Screaming "run" at everyone because he knows he's going to kill them all. It might seem weird him telling them to run, why would he want them to escape, until you realise he's doing it because he knows they can't. It's sadistic and I love it.
This shows how terrifying and sadistic Grievous is.
and when Grievous got her with his foot he had her dead to rights but she growled at him so he chose to throw her, he just wanted to see the surprise on her face when she got skewered.
Because he enjoys seeing their fear, seeing them break before his onslaught and the inevitable death he brings with him.
@@rustkarl He was the infamous Jedi killer long before Darth Vader.
@@10000eyes
I think he respected that defiance in the face of death enough that he wanted her to die on her feet.
As sadistic and unhinged as he's become, there is still some remnant of the great Kaleesh warrior he once was.
*YOUR SCREAMS ARE MUSIC TO MY AUDIO RECEPTORS!*
Star Wars Battlefront 2 Classic reference.
Kirov reporting reference?
Soundwave. It's Soundwave. Or starscream, not sure
No it’s not a transformers reference lmfao
@@AK-DrakoinYes it is. Soundwave's quote is literally "Screams are music to my ears."
Grievous essentially mocking Morgan's loss of her mother by changing the entire meaning of her last word "run" is absolute nightmare fuel, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
The Fight Choreography for Grievous in this particular clip reminds me of when we first see him fight the Jedi in the season 1 finale of the Clone Wars Micro-series.
Especially when he uses his big ahh foot
0:50 exactly, but clone wars micro series wasn’t canon anymore.
@@sam-tw1ly He still did that in 08 🥱
Definitely got the same feeling. Especially with him using his enhanced strength and his legs to fight. Unlike The Clone Wars where he was more of a "saturday morning cartoon" villain, this portrayal made him out to be the true Jedi killer he was meant to be. An overwhelming cybernetic foe for whom every limb is a deadly weapon.
@@Raynsideways He used his feet to fight too in there, same with the third arm finisher. What are you on?
0:57 Anyone noticed how this looks almost exactly like the famous artwork of Grievous standing over a struggling clone? It's phenomenal
Are you talking about the artwork where a 501st Legion clone trooper reaches for a thermal detonator as Grievous lingers over him? Because I love that picture!
Yeah I noticed that too that's pretty cool
@@haydenanderson7445 Yes! That one!
Holy crap, I don't know how I missed that! That's such a cool reference!
Holy shit, nice catch! That’s a deep cut for those of us that grew up in the prequel era
0:32 Can we talk about how fucking nuts this bit is? The speed of her attacks is downright superhuman here yet Grievous just casually matches every strike like its nothing. Really drives home just how terrifying Grievous is to anything that isn't a top-tier Jedi or Sith Lord, and even then the only ones who would completely outclass him are literally some of the strongest force wielders of all time like Windu, Vader, Yoda and Sidious.
Hell the only ones who were even remotely successful against him were Obi Wan and Kit Fisto.
@@galaxy_gat0rkhalique146 I do think he was toying with her. He had her pinned down to the ground and chose to level the playing field again instead of taking advantage of the death grip. Both that fact and Grevious sticking with his combined limbs throughout the majority of the fight imply to me that he could've killed her far earlier into the encounter, choosing only to kill her after he had given her the illusion of a second chance.
@@tigerfive1003 right. He was toying with her. Grievous was astoundingly arrogant... He ALWAYS played with his food. It's the reason Ahsoka and Kit Fisto escaped him. It's the reason Obi Wan was able to finally take him out. A great warrior, clouded by ego.
Totally opposite from the vs gungans scene.
‘I was trained in the Jedi arts, by count dooku’. Pulls out all 4 arms and lightsabers. Only for a Jedi with the perfect beard to blow him to pieces.
The way Grievous shouts "RUN" gives me "AU REVOIR, SHOSHANA" vibes
Looks like I'm not the only one who found that parallel.
@@ilyasharin1976 You truly are a connaisseur
1:26 the way he moves here is so charismatic I love it
Grievous with his hands behind his back always goes hard. Something about such a monstrous looking thing posing like a regal leader.
The best part of the Tales of the Empire tbh. Coolest & scariest General Grievous on screen since the 2D Clone Wars series.
Ah, there we go!
We got one ladies and gentlemen! I swear every clip I go I find ome of you
@@aitipsea3909?
@@Jhtbruh You know, the ones who keep whining about 03 Grievous even after 2 decades only because they saw him at an impressionable age
Cant go to any social media post that so much as mentions the character without finding em
@@aitipsea3909 I agree, I’m annoyed when I see people being aggressive and rude while whining about 03 grievous. However, this dude was not whining, he was merely mentioning his affinity for 03 grievous while also complimenting the modern portrayal of grievous. If I were you, I would have waited to comment that on someone who was actually whining and complaining about 03 grievous(your response would be justified). In this case, you are the one who is whining and being rude about 03 grievous.
@@Jhtbruh It something of a reflex to the statement being made
For an interpretation of the character that's supposedly wrong and nowhere near as cool it sure is odd how "this is the closest we'll get to 03" is found in plenty of different clips of canon Grievous, just a thought
Grevous is having the time of his life
1:20 indeed, he is.
Disney finally let him out to play.
I like to think that Grievous shouting "Run" while laughing his mechanical ass off wasn't him taunting Morgan, but more finding it hilarious that her mothers last words were just "run" to someone who he was sure was about to be gunned down by a horde of Commandos. He treats it like its a comedy show and thats so fucked up and so perfect at the same time
Can’t be both?
Grevious was all about self survival. He considered those that couldn't save themselves as weak, and anyone that sacrificed themselves for another as stupid. I'm sure he found this hilarious because her last act was doing exactly that, trying to save someone else over herself even though it was literally pointless. It was like telling a fish in the Sahara to go back into the water.
In her mind, she was heroic and brave and gave her life to buy time. In Grevious mind, this is the Temu version of self sacrifice. He just found it entertaining.
even Grievous know a stab to the stomach is just a flesh wound, you have to finish them off
And missed the spine so a a triple strike will do the trick
He knows how to kill disney style
That would make him perhaps the only character with a lightsaber who knows how to finish the job these days.
@@rustkarldon’t forget about the mandolorian in book of boba
Grievous watched movies and series from Disney, and realized - in order for a character to die for SURE, he needs to be wounded in several places. Then screenwriter will not come up with an excuse why he did not die from one blow.
I love how, not only is Grievous really menacing here, but this scene really recontextualises a lot of previous scenes with him.
We see him cheat with his arms here, despite clearly not needing to, since there were several times in the fight where he could have killed her instantly, yet chose to keep the fight going. This makes scenes like where he cheats against Nahdar Webb and Eeth Koth seem ad though he didn't actually need do to win, he just chose to reinforce the hopelessness of his opponent. He very clearly doesn't care about proving superiority in combat.
I mean, is it really "cheating"? By that logic, the she "cheated" by using the force to make her blades lightsaber resistant in the first place as well. And every other force wielder would be "cheating" as well. I dont really think either is "cheating". Force users use their tools to their advantage, Grievous uses his tools to his advantage.
@@thahoule7924 I can't argue with any of that tbf. I'd say he was "cheating" by some definitions, though really there's no such thing as cheating in battle, outside of some kind of agreed-upon competition.
Grievous does care about proving his superiority in combat, just not against foes that are so clearly beneath him, like Nadhar and this Nightsister. He "cheated" with Koth primarily because he was trying to capture him, rather than kill him. Since the guards standing next to Grievous didn't move in to protect Grievous when Koth pushed him, it would seem like Grievous deliberately let that happen to create an opening; with Grievous seemingly having his guard down, Koth would get tunnel vision and move in for the kill, creating an opening for the guards behind him to zap him.
Idk, Eeth Koth had bro on the wall at the end of it and he still needed his droids to help for him to beat Koth
@@willisstillhere8846 Grievous yeets his opponents backwards all the time, yet they fight on. There's nothing to suggest Grievous was about to get wrecked, he was very much conscious and in no way injured
Seeing General Grievous and his droids again make me want CIS to win the war after we saw so much in Bad Batch including the horrors of Hemlock's experiments.
If the CIS had won, Sidious would still have been in charge, and Hemlock's experiments still would've happened
@@RobintalesfighterRacing If the CIS had won, how would order 66 have worked? No clones to execute the jedi, no power for sidious
@@pain002 uhm... Sidious was also in charge of the CIS, he was Dooku's master after all. And the CIS wouldn't have let the jedi live if they had won.
Sidious manufactured the entire clone wars anyways, regardless of which side won, he would've been in power.
@@pain002the clone wars both sides are controlled by the sith (Darth Tyrannus and Darth Sidious)
There's also the fact that the initial work on the Death Star was commissioned by Count Dooku with aid from the Genosians. Palpatine was playing chess against himself.
The depiction of General Grievous in this scene is bone-chilling. It really shows how much of a ruthless and frightening butcher he is. Anyone who hears his voice of that cold-blooded mockery will have a life-time trauma for certain.
1:19 "HAHAHAHAHA! *RUN!!!"*
😨 I swear, I felt a chill down my spine when he said that.
1:21 me too
The fact that he’s saying it to make fun of the person he just butchered to her own daughter is absolutely bonkers, it gives Vader snapping a kids neck in Kenobi
@@carsonmalleet4367atleast Vader didn’t laugh when he killed somebody
@@Therandomdisciple yes, but he probably was smiling
Vader isnt like that. He just sees them as trash to be disposed of. Sadistic smiling is more of sidious thing@alejandroalonsom9065
Grievous is such a sadistic bastard. In the clone wars he feels more like a saturday night goofy cartoon villain because of the context he was placed in. But from the perspective of his victims, he is legitimately terrifying and evil
Nah he still goofy
@sparkingred66 what in Star Wars isn't? We as the audience only see it as campy space war. But within the universe, this is tragedy
His name sounds like a cartoon villain name
We need more of him like this! And his origin for the people that are unaware of his backstory.
Star Wars fans: Give me all the animated series you have.....wait I worry what you just heard was give me alot of animated series. What I said was: Give me all the animated series you have.
His origin isn’t canon
@@alexdeghost2729 a very simplified version of it is canon
Hope Tales of the Separatists is next starring Grievous and Ventress. We could get both of their origin stories and see how Ventress survived in her 3rd episode.
I'd like one episode of Grievous in his new cybernetic suit where he destroys a Republic army and slays a Jedi master in front of his padawan.
Ventress can defeat Tholme in one her stories and take down a squad of alpha ARCs. In another episode Ventress can fight two Jedi knights during an undercover stealth mission.
In Grievous's second episode, we can see him train his magna guards and teach them to fight with their injuries. The general can make them look more like his Kaleesh Warriors and during his battle scene we can witness them dispatch the master's padawan.
@@brianhanes5413 Ventress's origins we've more or less seen but maybe something from Dark Disciple since she is alive as seen in Bad Batch.
"Wipe them out. All of them."
Nice callback to Phantom Menace Sidious...
Before Galaxy had Vader, it had him.
😈😈😈😈🦹♂️🦹♂️🦹♂️🦹♂️💀💀💀💀
Yesssss
cyborg? check
lung cancer? check
lightsaber/s? check
terrifying? check
yup, he’s the og vader
Vader was quick and fast in it
Grevious was just toying with pray and yeah must kill with the most brutal way
Which was entirely intentional. Grievous serves as the foreshadowing of Darth Vader. According to what I’ve read about him.
Run witch, run. You have only prolonged the inevitable.
1:30 that’s the same thing as clone wars micro series volume 2, but it’s actually inevitable.
I was just thinking that this scene hit a lot of the same beats as his first appearance back in 2003.
I really hope they notice how much people cared to see grievous again and I’m hoping for a grievous movie that has his legends back story and can make him get the respect he deserves
"I was only a child when they attacked. An armoured warrior brandishing this, descended from above and cut down my people, my Sisters, until I was left alone. With the dead."
--- Nightsister Merrin
i hope ventress met her too
Omg I just love so much the scene Grevious saying "RUN", like he don't even bother to play with Morgan as she is not even a worthy opponent to him.
1:31 me too
We need a Tales of Grievous show.
He actually had a quite a tragic backstory in Legends and he ended up converted, with his brain tinkered to become more aggressive General we all know and love.
I doubt they will copy it to current continuity but oh well, we will see.
Pre cyborg grievous arc would be killer.
We actually need a Tales of the Separatists show. With Grievous, Trench, Gunray, and Tambor
Glad consistency happened here. Grievous only had 3 arms cause he lost one fighting ventress and he had 2 blue sabers and 1 green left. Great job animators for keeping that consistent!
1:11 It makes sense.
And yet he has a cape
Of course. One must have fasion and drip while committing war crimes. @@shawnmoore8460
Bro is too cold
Grievous: “Wipe them out. ALL of them.”
Palpatine: But… That was my thing.
Grievous: I’m pretty sure it was the internet’s thing.
I still find it funny how whenever they try to wipe out an entire race in star wars they always fail
This must be Grevious when he doesn't forget to take his allergy medicine.
What makes this so good imo is that they’ve gone back to what made grievous so badass in 2003: they treat him like a horror movie monster
The first thing we see of him is his first kill, and from that point on he says nothing, just cackling and laughing occasionally as he fights the nightsister and watches the others get killed. On top of that, you can tell from how he picks her up and throws her, only to let her pick her weapons up again whilst laughing to himself, that he’s toying with her and letting this fight drag out for his own amusement…
And the cherry on top is how insane he sounds as he repeats “RUN” to Morgan over and over, that combined with how awesome his voice sounds makes him look so awesome and threatening here, it’s such a shame we didn’t see this in the clone wars and probably won’t see much more of this in future content either
Run Morgan, run. You have only prolonged the inevitable.
^This
Grievous absolutely dominating his opponents will never get old.
Literally the best scene in this whole series
1:06 how Grievous could win every fight he’s in. Get opponent into saber lock then pull out the other sabers
Sometimes it would be a hidden blaster
I wish there was a bit of build up tho, a la 2003 where he saber locks the 2 jedi and then the music gets intense and you see his extra arms disconnect and grab sabers.
Definitely one of my all time "OH SHIT" moments in media
Words cannot describe how much I love Grievous’s voice, or really just how much I love Grievous in general.
Finally grievous getting the respect he deserves.
Grievous was perfect here. General Grievous, oh how we missed you
still I think he was a bit too soft. I miss the old clone wars grievous, one that could slap five padawans and a master at the same time
This moment gives Grievous more justice than all of his scenes in Revenge of the Sith.
*THIS!!* is how you handle General Grievous compared to his shoehorned, wasted and unnecessary appearance in the Young Jedi Arc from Season 5 of _Clone Wars._
It's also a bit unfortunate that seeing Grievous new character model, make it very unlikely we will get the unfinished Crystal Crisis and Son of Dathomir arcs in completed animation which is where Grievous was a badass and played an actual role and purpose
His appearance in season 5 was lit
@@samuelketner1391 I disagree and In all honesty Grievous was just added in the Young Jedi arc as another "Bantha Fodder" threat beside Hondo Ohnaka and his Gang, compared to Grievous' role in the 4th Season ("Gungan General and "Massacre") and the unfinished "Crystal Crisis" and Son of Dathomir arcs where he played a role and purpose.
All Grievous did in the Young Jedi arc was launch a Surprise attack against Obi-Wan Kenobi's Republic fleet, took over the Ship only for him to flee when Obi-Wan planted a bomb on the ship then he returns to Florrum and launches an invasion and telling _"We're taking over the planet by orders of Dooku"_ why if you were fleeing from a rebublic ship that was about to self destruct. Even I'm disappointed their was no dialogue between Ahsoka's fight with Grievous along with the fact that Ahsoka, The Younglings, Hondo and the pirates never fighting off Grievous forces cause literally it felt like a heist escape leading to Grievous just gloating in victory laughing when our Heroes Flee.
At least with Season 4 (e.g. Gungan General and "Massacre") and especially in the unfinished "Crystal Crisis in Utapau" arc along with the "Son of Dathomir" arc respectively, Grievous played an actual role and purpose in those two arcs, compared to his shoehorned wasted role in the Young Jedi Arc where he was just "forced" in that arc cause the writers were spinning their wheels to drag the arc into 4 parts and felt that Hondo and his Pirate gang being the Antagonists "weren't enough" to be a threat to Ahsoka and the Younglings. On top of that, Young Jedi along with Onderon and/or to a lesser degree D-Squad didn't need to have 4 episodes when literally Young Jedi should've been a stand alone episode or a 2-3 part episode arc, and literally the Young Jedi arc really didn't need General Grievous, regardless if it tied in to the Season 5 premiere of "Revival" when Hondo mentioned to Obi-Wan on Grievous wrecking his base.
@@EChacon
Crystal crisis I do not see as canon in its proxy animation unfortunately, making season 5 the last time obi wan and Kenobi fight until the movie.
Him being there on behalf of dooku to payoff what was setup in season 1 was great.
Him fighting ahsoka again was also a good pay off from season 1, showing ahsoka's growth and yet she still couldnt hold him back fully.
@@samuelketner1391 It still doesn’t justify Grievous shoehorned inclusion in the Young Jedi.
So at the end of the day his appearance in Young Jedi was still unnecessary compared to his roles in Massacre in Season 4, the first episode in Tales of the Empire and the unfinished arcs for Crystal Crisis and Son of Dathomir.
Son of dathomir is unfortunately not canon which is such a shame. Thst comic was GOOD
I love this voice. It's cybernetic, but you can hear his actual voice when he yells.
Grievous went full Legends mode on them
0:41 That’s what I figured.
Here the general is enjoying every moment. There are several times where the fight could end but no, He keep intimidating his opponent and laughing.
Oh 2003 Grievous it’s so good to see you back
03 Grievous wouldnt be laughing and enjoying himself and he wouldve killed Morgan's mother within 2 seconds
Thats why he sucks ass
0:42 sometimes, I just miss the old clone wars micro series of canon.
That's not him though
@@aitipsea3909well obviously buddy he’s saying this Grievous they did in Tales of the empire reminds him of that 2003 Grievous and not that weak cowardly one in Clone Wars
That rasping, cackling “Run” he repeats to her is peak general grievous 👌🏻
Can we talk about how the animation? The flames, the metallic shimmer, the stab wound, there’s so much more details than the clone wars included
Darth Sidious would be proud. Especially with that last quote.
He's still going to make Grievous outlive his usefulness though
When Dooku says you can win this one.
I love how they kept the detail of Grevious only having 3 arms
But his fourth arm is intact and he's wearing a cape so this is him finishing the job on another tribe of nightsisters and come to destroy them
@@Godzilla5675He lost an arm against Ventress at the beginning of the battle
@@ea.fitz216 yeah but look closer in his model you see a fourth arm still intact
@@Godzilla5675 yeah, I see it now
@@CC-Cobalt-1043me too.
What’s best about this scene is that this is how we usually see Darth Vader portrayed. And grievous was basically Vader during the Clone Wars
Grievous is way worse than Vader. He's a sadistic butcher closer to Palpatine in disposition.
@@LordExorwho would win darth or general
@@FrankyTorres-h7t Vader easily, but he's not as evil as Grievous.
@@FrankyTorres-h7t Who do you think?
@@ilyasharin1976 that why I’m asking you
Now this is the best portrayal of General Grievous I've seen yet. Intimidating, like a warlord, unlike the cowardly excuse he has been seen as all this while
Scary to know he could have ended the fight but decided to give his opponent a false sense of hope. We all saw that when Nahdar thought he had the upper hand but was taken out by suprise.
This brought back memories of how scary Grievous was in the 2003 Clone Wars series.
0:42 that’s my introduction to general grevious and ventress to the 2003 clone wars before, I remember them as the 2008 clone wars canon.
It is always nice to see Grievous actually kick some ass.
Is it bad I’m rooting for the psychotic cyborg to wipe them all out?
Nope, it is normal :D
Not when the psychotic cyborg is killing an enitre circle of evil space witches.
Think about this cis do something good for once destroying night sister less villan in galaxy
When said psyxhotic cybrog had been dragged through the mud for 7 seasons to be made out to he a bumbling idiot yeah it is nice to see him actually be the jedi killer he was supposed to be XD
Yes it's still genocide 😭😭
It’s finally nice to see the new Grievous model in action instead of just seeing him for like a second.
Grievous never looked better.
General Grievous is a true hero of the galaxy. Cleared it of witches, drug dealers and necromancers who kidnapped children, washed them and brainwashed them and sold them as combat slaves. Glory to the general!
Bud is based 🗿🥶
0:43 yep
Cis did something good for once destroying night sister
Grievous in this episode is like giving me that Grievous vibes from the CW 2003 Legends cartoon where he's cold, badass and speaks less.
Exactly. But the Clone wars 2003 is no longer canon.
03 Grievous would never laugh like a maniac and enjoy his job like this, even the moves themselves come from 08
That overated terminator isn't canon and thankfully he never will be
@@aitipsea3909lol, every comment that mentions 03 grevious gets you triggered.
@@therailfanman2078 That's what happens when you keep seeing them after literally two decades
No matter what I do I always get someone nagging about it so at this point I might as well get something about it, venting and proving a few points
@@aitipsea3909I promise no one is seeking out conversation with you 😂
1:25 "Wipe them out. All of them." I got Palpatine Phantom Menace goosebumps hearing that.
When I first watched this episode and heard Grievous mockingly yelling “run”, it honestly gave me chills
Say whatever you want about Grievous but one thing is undisputed about him, he is one of the deadliest lightsaber wielders in history
Most certainly!!! 🗡️🛡️ General Grievous will always be one of my favorite characters!
He lost to Gungans and Younglings
@@Jaeden_PhoenixOne thing Dooku has disliked about Grievous is his cocky attitude. When he fights serious, he's a force of nature, with only highly skilled masters of fighting can have a hope in victory... When he plays with his food, he often underestimates his opponents. But then, we mostly saw the Republic victories in the show, not the battlefields he decimated.
@@Jaeden_Phoenix The Gungans are legit skilled warriors armed with weaponry that are a hard counter to anything mechanical, which includes Grievous. If he knew what he was dealing with from the start there's no doubt he would have immediately slaughtered them all.
The younglings though, yeah that was fucking stupid.
Yeah, he just so happens to fight the other most powerful lightsaber duelist in the franchise (Windu, Anakin, Yoda and Obi Wan)
I love how Grievous ran back to his ship and grabbed his cape just for this.
We need a Grievous animated series. We need it.
I totally agree with you
This is why Grievous is probably my favorite character in star wars media. Hes ruthless and psychotic, with martial skill enforce his terrifying presence.
I love when grievous uses his feet like in the 2005 micro series
To experienced and skilled Jedi like Obi-Wan or Ahsoka or the braver Clones who've been training for years to fight said skilled Jedi, Grievous is a dangerous foe that can be handled and we've been seeing him through that lens in the Clone Wars series.
But this version of Grievous. This is the image the Galaxy at large sees when they hear 'General Grievous'.
Just going to ignore that time Ashoka fought against him effectively without being very experienced or skilled?
@@Azorees-oj5zrAshoka has a special talent though... the plot armor!
@@Azorees-oj5zr Unless there's a third fight I'm not remembering, didn't she get overwhelmed both times she fought Grievous?
@@Phantom-ph6xg I said effectively, she may have lost those fights but she still lasted longer than she should have.
This execution reminde of Nahdars death in the clone wars, only his was with a blaster, not a lighsaber, and Grievous' theme would have made this scene even better but still an epic takedown for the general😎
Grievous got to be the monster he was always meant to be and I loved it. Him shouting run while laughing and also just hearing his laughing in the distance while the Nightsisters were being slaughtered was brilliant.
So this is what Grievous can do when plot armor isn't getting in the way.
Grievous was never in danger, as illustrated by how he didn't respect her enough to take off his cape.
0:06 Grievous: Hello there
The animators totally should have put that line in there
I appreciate how they still kept the manaiacal laughter and his weird grunts.
grievous is a special kind of evil he is a 7ft monster leading an army of mindless droids while under time pressure from dooku still takes the time to taunt and horrify his victims
I think this was after the threat to dookus life had ended. No undead nightsisters in this scene
@@kylekustka fair but they might of been somewhere else with ventress
I just played through Dathomir again in fallen order and all I could hear was “RUUUUUN RUUUUUUUN”
We will NEVER get this under Disney, but I would absolutely love an R-rated Grievous anthology film
I honestly want to see Grievous' origin story in another season of the "Tales" series. Call it "Tales of the Republic" and show his upbringing, his first battle on Hypori and then his kidnapping of the chancellor.
The moment battle droids were not funny droids but mercyless, cold, precized and fighting by smashing their enemies like their programmed is supposed to be. In another scene, a nightsister shots 3 times on a B2 and it hold it like it was nothing, "sorry for spoiling".
People often forget what absolute units B2s are due to how they are portrayed in TCW
Watched The Phantom Menace yesterday and I came back to this immediately after realizing that "Wipe them out, all of them" is exactly what Sidious said to Gunray and the Trade Federation about the Gungan army. Love the animated Star Wars verse continuing the trend of lifting quotes/phrases from the movies as easter eggs.
Me too
THIS is the Grievous we should have had in Clone Wars the whole time
" I was only a child when they attacked. An armored warrior brandishing this descended upon us, and cut down my people. My sisters. Until I was left alone with the dead."
-Merrin
The BEST scene of this episode, probably of this series.
This scene made me realize just how scary it must have been to see general grievous and all the droids just killing anyone in there paths
Nothing has beaten his introduction from the animated Clone Wars, where he was fighting multiple Jedi _at once_ and systematically killing them. He even used his freaking feet. I don’t understand why we can’t get more of THAT Grievous. It’d look so cool with this animation style.
Because George was scared he's overshadow Vader (as if them being similar wasn't the fecking point), and Filoni decided to continue the dumb decision.
@@Imperials3nate such a waste 😞
Grevious was the Darth Vader of the Clone Wars. He may not have had the force, but this dude was a literal TANK. If you were locked in a room with him, then you weren’t coming out. Even if you had the force on your side, that only secures you a mere CHANCE at beating Grevious.
See, this is why I enjoy and LOVE Grievous as a character. He's this manipulated Kaleesh by the CIS who is doing their dirty work with such tactical skill work that he's dominated near entire systems in the Galaxy under his iron foot. And that he wields weapons used by force wielding opponents, of which are known as some the most frightening thing to fight or to even behold of? And just uses his entire body as this choreographed ballet of pure HORROR. I know this will get buried under the other comments, but god damn, Grievous can be a scary mother fucker if done right like shown here and in some snipbits of Filoni's show, and 03' mini-series.
I love this portrayal of grievous man, shows him as an killing machine while showing 0 remorse , just like killing all them while also having fun and enjoying it, while also striking fear into them……very intimidating, need to see more of this grievous
i quite like the CG model of Grevious here; looks really really good
Finally not seeing him disrespected like in clone wars