I suppose but at the same time this woman is secretly married to a Jedi and carrying his twins, fuck yeah she's hiding something and you'd think the one person who knows about it (ANAKIN) would be more understanding lmao
@@oscarjohnson2130 That's exactly why it would work so well. Anakin has seen firsthand what a good liar Padme is - she's fooled literally EVERYONE about them, and for the first time he's forced to wonder "is that the only thing?" EDIT: Belated spelling fix.
Well there’s actually quite a lot that goes on that’s either in deleted scenes or in the novelization. To me, it’s understandable regardless, but the extra details and exposition certainly helps
@@oscarjohnson2130 well, his whole world got upside down recently. Palps turned out to be a sith lord, but being a sith turned out to be a good thing, then jedi turned out to be traitors to the republic and massive hypocrites, and he murdered all the jedi and children too, and it suddenly felt good and so on. He simply did not know who or what he can trust anymore.
Scene should have remained in largely intact. Simply have the Clones show up a little sooner forcing Yoda's retreat and 'saving' Palpy. Would have made the later Senate scene where Palpy claims the "attack by the Jedi left me scarred.." make a little more sense.. Plus, God-Mode Yoda!
@@Cybermat47 Exactly. In a Robot Chicken parody, I would imagine that during the fight between Yoda and Sidious, various Senators are arriving for the Senate session and witness it live.
Just imagining billions on Coruscant watching the seemingly benign and weak Palpatine throw Senate chamber pods and shoot lightning at Yoda live in 4k.
I honestly think keeping some of the parts from the Yoda v Palp scene would've really shown just how strong and skilled those two are. Although, I also understand that probably would've distracted from the Anakin v Obi fight and would have been tough to cleanly merge together
what ive learned from star wars deleted scenes is every "boss" battle is a 10 minute clusterfuck of madness originally and what we actually gets is 30 seconds of plot armor
@Francisco Oreiro Rial All of Star Wars is bullshit, it's just mostly good bullshit. I think the person was saying this particular brand of bullshit was, at the very least, fun.
@@Double-R-Nothing "Creative Control" is for production, not editing. That's two totally different things, and the editing dep't can remove basically anything the production dept does and ensure it never sees the light of day.
I actually prefer this yoda vs Palpy duel. I always thought it was a bit weird that Yoda just gives up after falling down. Sidious escaping and the clones coming in makes far more sense.
Indeed. In the ROTS novelization, it says that Yoda fled for this reason. It also says that Yoda beat Palpatine in their lightsabre duel, but was too exhausted to keep fighting after getting thrown all the way down.
@@darthsidious8703 A higher M count equals a higher potential, but in this instance, yes. However, Yoda could have still won. He fled due to the clones arriving, and his exhaustion.
Weird how a lot of these scenes were covered in the Novel. Oh and btw, when padme was talking about a Jedi she trusts, the book said she *did* mean Obi-Wan and felt guilty about it
Revealing the internal dialogue of characters remains a strength of literature that only rarely is expressed in film. Anime sometimes reveals internal dialogue, but I am drawing blanks concerning any others.
palpy talking about giving up his power sounds like he's boredly reading off a teleprompter... It's like he's said that lie so often he's getting tired of saying it... No wonder padme was looking at him funny
I like this version of the fight a lot better because it depicts to me that "good" is more powerful than "evil" which chooses to run away. It would have been very satisfying to see Yoda get the upper hand as at least a small consolation for the decades of darkness that were about to begin...
@@szczypior2714 yeah I know, just saying that when this was made it was the only time he had been on dagobah. TCW is new info added later, not part of the plan at the time.
"Senator Amidala is hiding something. I can sens- er, I mean, see it in her eyes. Definitely not sense it. That would be something a Sith would say, and I'm definitely not a Sith Lord, Anakin.... unless 😏?"
Literally just thought of this now, bit I kinda feel it would've been more interesting if the jedi found out sooner that Palpatine was a sith lord, but they couldn't be open about that or let him know that they know because of all the political complications and power he still has. It would've made them seem less stupid and blind to his obvious evil if they actually knew but just played along as to not be seen as crazy conspiracy monk trying to take over the republic, or just generally cause the republic to fall into chaos or something by outting him publicly They could've realized they were playing a losing game of chess and just try to do the best they could to try and get out of this without screwing things up even more Idk just a thought it always bugged me how they were shown to be kind of oblivious, they could've known and just have been powerless to do much about it because of politics and stuff
I could be wrong but I don't think anyone knew what a Sith was outside of the jedi so i can see how they wouldn't want to like you said because them accusing the chancellor or being this "Sithlord" would seem very crazy
@@Sifu-Myers I don’t remember which book I read this in but apparently the Sith were regarded just like ancient myth to the general public , and more commonly If they were for whatever reason spotted just saw them as rogue or Jedi gone bad which in many cases isn’t too far off
@@justbegoodlito yeah that sounds familiar and I know the jedi had a similar reputation but obviously more people knew about them. I guess for me I always thought everyone loved and knew the jedi but in reality they were a "small group" and not nearly as popular which is why they faded as quick as they did when by the time of episode 4
That and, at the mean time we have the senators in the same position, but without the physical force to back them up. Two sides with the same goal, both lacking what the other side has, but too suspicious of each other (due to Palp plating the seeds of paranoia) to come together. A true testament to how manipulative the man is.
Honestly the stuff with Yoda running across the wall and flipping around the pile before drop kicking palpatine was some of the funniest stuff I've ever seen
This video has SO MANY funny moments, it’s hilarious! I love how you used Mario’s jump sound when Yoda was leaping from platform to platform, completely lost it when Ewan McGregor, A.K.A. Obi-Wan, was talking about 4K Ultra HD TV commercial.
1:42 In all seriousness I’m glad this was brought up because it always bothered me how the Jedi, who were supposed to value life, would refer to Grievous as a non-living being even though he was clearly sentient and partially organic. I mean give the general credit, he at least respected his opponents and granted them “a warrior’s death”, but in return his status as a living being was stripped away. It kind of reminds me of how Data was treated in the TNG episode “Measure of a Man” and just overall rubs me the wrong way (and not just because Grievous is my favorite character).
It should rub you the wrong way, that's very much the point of Grevious' character. To show that the Jedi have become too absorbed in the 'us vs them' mentality of the Civil War and are no longer as innocent as they'd like to believe.
@@trianglemoebius Then it's a point that fell utterly flat and showed nothing, because it's a goddamn war. The Jedi are not averse to killing when they have to and never have been. Luke was merking dudes left and right in ROTJ when he was in his calm, mature, Jedi state. People would still have you believe he was the most pure hearted dude ever until mean old Rian came down the pike. So no, killing this mustache twirling killing machine who is at the heart of the entire war says absolutely nothing about the Jedi's moralistic standing. But I will admit it fits right along with ROTS' repeated and failed attempts to create "shades of gray" between the bad guys and good guys. Edit: It occurs to me that you might have been talking about the whole "refer to Grievous as non-living" thing rather than killing him, which is interesting because... that literally never happened. Not even in the script of the movie with all the extra dialogue. So I'm assuming this is from the cartoon or the book or something, which still makes the supposed theme a failure because this is lost on anyone who doesn't delve into the outside material.
@@damkylan3 I hate to break it to you, but Star Wars isn't made specifically for you. Star Wars is (or at least was) a large, multimedia franchise. The media is there for people to engage with, and many people have and still do. just because you, personally, don't want to engage with the media beyond the 6 main movies doesn't mean it's "a failure". The onus is on you. That's really no different from if some guy only watched ROTJ and complained that they didn't do a proper job setting up Luke and Han as characters. Yeah, he could say, they did it in the two other OT movies, but it's still a failure because this is lost on anyone who doesn't delve into the outside material. EDIT: Also, I don't believe they ever said Grevious was non-living outright. But they did act like it, especially in The Clone Wars, and surprise - subtext and implication are a thing in media. Not everything has to be said outright.
The fight scene, while epic and making more sense for Yoda to retreat, does put a hole in the "Attempt on my life" part. I mean, from the camera perspective, you see an old man trying to electrocute another old man while playing Final Destination before he has his second wind. But then again, Palpatine has that charisma to twist it and make it seem like he didn't rage quit and paint Yoda as the aggressor (despite literally blowing up the Senate on screen but he can just chalk that up to old age).
I dont think those cameras were supposed to be transmitting it all over the planet, I guess it was like a stadium kiss camera kind of thing, Senate only
It wasnt a live feed, it was recorded and would have been an edited, out of context, propaganda piece to show only yoda assaulting the senate chambers and the emperor, justifying the claim of "attempt on my life"
Well Plo Koon did have a Jedi version of Sith lightning. It was called force judgment, it wouldn't kill the person that it was used on, but was more like the effects of a taser.
watching deleted scenes is always a good time but watching them accompanied by your play-by-play narration is so fucking funny it reaches peak entertainment value
I'd honestly like to see a canonical Jedi like Deleted Scene Obi-Wan for the Old Republic era. Someone who seems good, compassionate and heroic on the outside but is actually a violent sadist who hides it very well, even to his fellow masters.
I mean… that’s kinda how the player character Jedi is In SWTOR. Even if you pick all the good dialogue options you still kill everything in your path in order to level up. Although this is more likely Ludonarrative dissonance than actually intended story
@@Shry99 The Dark Side Jedi Knight in SWTOR is the most brain-dead gore cultist I've ever seen. It's... not subtle at all. The story needs to be written well. It could be a character who suffered greatly at the hands of the Sith and secretly wants to torture them just as much. It could be due to an innate sense of templarish righteousness due to the character's holier-than-thou beliefs. Or alternatively, for the really interesting bit, a character who recognises that the Force often actively works against the Sith, and so feels safe being formally a Jedi who sometimes dabbles in Sith principles (an innately wrong analysis, but one that's interesting as a mindset to have).
Yoda species are connected more to the dark side then light. Yoda didn't want power so the light gave him all the power they could. That's why he is known as the "perfect" jedi and why his lightsaber is green. Count Duko said if Yoda ever went to the dark side he would easily bear Palpatine and even anakin in his prime ( which he never got to achieve) in a comic Yoda uses the dark side for a duel to count to prove and point and Yoda actually made Count scared not only for his life but for the galaxy because he knew Yoda could beat Palpatine easily and give anakin a run foe his money. It's insane to think Yoda that just tapped into the dark for a few seconds and Count already knee his strength shows how powerful Yoda truly is
I love how the Jedi Grandmaster and Battlemaster (or whatever Mace is called I'm brainfarting) view Obi-Wan in high enough esteem to include him out of all the other masters and council members in their discussions.
HEY BOMBASTIC Dont know if you are aware but the amazing Episode III Revenge of the Sith Movie tie in game was just added to the xbox backwards compatibility list as of this week! I was so excited to jump back into it after your videos!
The whole camera driod part makes no sense story wise since palpatine made sure little information about his dark side powers were known so it would make sense that he would keep the persona of him being a defenseless old man.
Great video, I can't believe it's taken me this long to find your channel! Some of these scenes wouldn't been pretty cool in the final film & that Yoda vs Palpatine fight scene was over the top in the best way possible.
Could you imagine if Palpatine was up front about him being a Sith Lord but got elected to chancellor anyway? Then you’d have him gas lighting the Jedi who can tell he’s up to something but he always ends up looking innocent and eroding the Jedi’s credibility to the point where the Jedi actually look like the bad guys and everyone is like, “hey maybe the Sith aren’t that bad, they make the trains go and are good at infrastructure.” And it all spirals until the emperor comes out after defeating the Jedi that “yeahhhhh I did do all of the bad things and the Jedi were right. But I’m the senate now. So. Death Star time, baby!”
Kenobi talking about television redefined is just hilarious
I just lost it on that one lol
Ultra clarity!
Father (Fallout 4): The Institute, clarity redefined... no wait!
That is hilarious
Watch him get excited about seeing sea otters.
The part of the deleted scene where Palpatine mentions not trusting Padmé makes Anakin's little flip out on her make a lot more sense, at least to me.
I suppose but at the same time this woman is secretly married to a Jedi and carrying his twins, fuck yeah she's hiding something and you'd think the one person who knows about it (ANAKIN) would be more understanding lmao
@@oscarjohnson2130 That's exactly why it would work so well. Anakin has seen firsthand what a good liar Padme is - she's fooled literally EVERYONE about them, and for the first time he's forced to wonder "is that the only thing?"
EDIT: Belated spelling fix.
I agree
Well there’s actually quite a lot that goes on that’s either in deleted scenes or in the novelization. To me, it’s understandable regardless, but the extra details and exposition certainly helps
@@oscarjohnson2130 well, his whole world got upside down recently. Palps turned out to be a sith lord, but being a sith turned out to be a good thing, then jedi turned out to be traitors to the republic and massive hypocrites, and he murdered all the jedi and children too, and it suddenly felt good and so on. He simply did not know who or what he can trust anymore.
A lightsaber wielder's greatest weakness: Getting kicked.
_"Don't make me kick you!"_ ~ Anakin/Vader, probably
That's sounds like obi wan's weakness
"You cannot hide forever, Luke."
"I will not _kick_ you."
I have seen a security hologram of him kicking younglings. -Darth Sand Trilogy
To be fair, force users enhance their body to be stronger and faster.
So a kick to the gut would be devastating
Scene should have remained in largely intact. Simply have the Clones show up a little sooner forcing Yoda's retreat and 'saving' Palpy. Would have made the later Senate scene where Palpy claims the "attack by the Jedi left me scarred.." make a little more sense.. Plus, God-Mode Yoda!
That's a great point. If the Imperial Security troopers turn up to save Palpatine, then it would explain Yoda retreating after the stalemate.
Palpatine’s speech to the senate takes place *before* Yoda fights Sidious, though.
@@Cybermat47 Exactly. In a Robot Chicken parody, I would imagine that during the fight between Yoda and Sidious, various Senators are arriving for the Senate session and witness it live.
Just imagining billions on Coruscant watching the seemingly benign and weak Palpatine throw Senate chamber pods and shoot lightning at Yoda live in 4k.
They are too high on Deathsticks anyway to care.
Also Palp would just call it Fake News.
And then the Tourists who've come to Coruscant being shown the Grand Senate Building from outside suddenly see Palpatine flying a pod from the roof.
It's made clear in the novel for Revenge of the Sith that the Jedi Padme wants to talk to is Obi-Wan.
Noo...that's not trueee, that's impossible
*NOOOOOOOOOOOOO*
@@darklordvader66 He turned her against you!
@@darklordvader66 lel what did you expect? For her to forgive you for killing children again?
@@justinian-the-great He has done that himself
@@chocobear4078 i did it all for her
I honestly think keeping some of the parts from the Yoda v Palp scene would've really shown just how strong and skilled those two are. Although, I also understand that probably would've distracted from the Anakin v Obi fight and would have been tough to cleanly merge together
The Yoda v Palpatine duel should have been left in uncut. The final version feels like a discount on their dueling and force powers
what ive learned from star wars deleted scenes is every "boss" battle is a 10 minute clusterfuck of madness originally and what we actually gets is 30 seconds of plot armor
You cursed
I’m completely with cursing, but if a guy I know saw this he’d say “NO CUSSING”
This alternate duel between Yoda and Palpatine should've stayed in the final movie
No
@@MaiaGothmog - Yes
@@midniteoyl8913 No the way the movie has it is perfect
@@MaiaGothmog - 👍
@@MaiaGothmog Holy- is it really you?
This delete scenes has give us savage kenobi and now ultra yoda
Yoda is like a god in those dalted scenes
Dalted scenes??
@@alxikmane not funny japanase man
@@bilal_Hadjlaoui907 oh sorry man id know
@@bilal_Hadjlaoui907 also im not Japanese i just think these letters are cool
@@alxikmane sorry too
I want the George Lucas cut of ROTS, so I can have four full hours of epic star wars bullshit.
Exactly
the one you saw was a George Lucas cut
Lucas had 100% creative control. What you're watching IS his Lucas cut.
@Francisco Oreiro Rial All of Star Wars is bullshit, it's just mostly good bullshit. I think the person was saying this particular brand of bullshit was, at the very least, fun.
@@Double-R-Nothing "Creative Control" is for production, not editing. That's two totally different things, and the editing dep't can remove basically anything the production dept does and ensure it never sees the light of day.
I actually prefer this yoda vs Palpy duel. I always thought it was a bit weird that Yoda just gives up after falling down. Sidious escaping and the clones coming in makes far more sense.
Indeed. In the ROTS novelization, it says that Yoda fled for this reason. It also says that Yoda beat Palpatine in their lightsabre duel, but was too exhausted to keep fighting after getting thrown all the way down.
@@theserpent8667 the book also says that palpatine was more powerful with the force.
@@darthsidious8703 A higher M count equals a higher potential, but in this instance, yes. However, Yoda could have still won. He fled due to the clones arriving, and his exhaustion.
@@darthsidious8703 Yoda had around 17,000 M count Palps had around 20,000 M
@Pabs when did I say that?
Weird how a lot of these scenes were covered in the Novel. Oh and btw, when padme was talking about a Jedi she trusts, the book said she *did* mean Obi-Wan and felt guilty about it
Snap, that does make sense. Thanks for sharing that.
Revealing the internal dialogue of characters remains a strength of literature that only rarely is expressed in film.
Anime sometimes reveals internal dialogue, but I am drawing blanks concerning any others.
@@TheOtherBradBird LotR does it a few times as well. And other times we don't need it because it was expressed through facial expressions and actions.
palpy talking about giving up his power sounds like he's boredly reading off a teleprompter...
It's like he's said that lie so often he's getting tired of saying it... No wonder padme was looking at him funny
Damn palpatine went all firelord ozai with the lightning attacks.
That scene with yoda was probably going to be him using force judgement, a weaker and light side version of force lightning.
I came here specifically because of seeing that cover still in order to point this out but you beat me to it!
@@shadwbrokr Well, I'm glad someone else knows about it.
I like this version of the fight a lot better because it depicts to me that "good" is more powerful than "evil" which chooses to run away. It would have been very satisfying to see Yoda get the upper hand as at least a small consolation for the decades of darkness that were about to begin...
Objection Andrew, this is the second time he is on dagobath. Not the first. The first is clone wars season 6
When ROTS was being made it was the first time.
@@kingcobra9726 Well, not anymore
@@szczypior2714 yeah I know, just saying that when this was made it was the only time he had been on dagobah. TCW is new info added later, not part of the plan at the time.
Isn't that a different ship, though?
That story didn't exist until years after RotS was made.
"Senator Amidala is hiding something. I can sens- er, I mean, see it in her eyes. Definitely not sense it. That would be something a Sith would say, and I'm definitely not a Sith Lord, Anakin.... unless 😏?"
You made yoda's fate sound so somber and funny at the same time.
Literally just thought of this now, bit I kinda feel it would've been more interesting if the jedi found out sooner that Palpatine was a sith lord, but they couldn't be open about that or let him know that they know because of all the political complications and power he still has. It would've made them seem less stupid and blind to his obvious evil if they actually knew but just played along as to not be seen as crazy conspiracy monk trying to take over the republic, or just generally cause the republic to fall into chaos or something by outting him publicly
They could've realized they were playing a losing game of chess and just try to do the best they could to try and get out of this without screwing things up even more
Idk just a thought it always bugged me how they were shown to be kind of oblivious, they could've known and just have been powerless to do much about it because of politics and stuff
George Lucas would shake his fists at the sky if he read this because he didn’t think of it sooner 😂
I could be wrong but I don't think anyone knew what a Sith was outside of the jedi so i can see how they wouldn't want to like you said because them accusing the chancellor or being this "Sithlord" would seem very crazy
@@Sifu-Myers I don’t remember which book I read this in but apparently the Sith were regarded just like ancient myth to the general public , and more commonly If they were for whatever reason spotted just saw them as rogue or Jedi gone bad which in many cases isn’t too far off
@@justbegoodlito yeah that sounds familiar and I know the jedi had a similar reputation but obviously more people knew about them. I guess for me I always thought everyone loved and knew the jedi but in reality they were a "small group" and not nearly as popular which is why they faded as quick as they did when by the time of episode 4
That and, at the mean time we have the senators in the same position, but without the physical force to back them up. Two sides with the same goal, both lacking what the other side has, but too suspicious of each other (due to Palp plating the seeds of paranoia) to come together. A true testament to how manipulative the man is.
6:43 this would have been an absolutely sick shot if it was finished.
Honestly the stuff with Yoda running across the wall and flipping around the pile before drop kicking palpatine was some of the funniest stuff I've ever seen
This video has SO MANY funny moments, it’s hilarious! I love how you used Mario’s jump sound when Yoda was leaping from platform to platform, completely lost it when Ewan McGregor, A.K.A. Obi-Wan, was talking about 4K Ultra HD TV commercial.
If Luke thought Yoda was slightly bonkers, Yoda has an excuse - 20 years exile in that slimey-mudhole would turn anyone nuts.
1:42 In all seriousness I’m glad this was brought up because it always bothered me how the Jedi, who were supposed to value life, would refer to Grievous as a non-living being even though he was clearly sentient and partially organic. I mean give the general credit, he at least respected his opponents and granted them “a warrior’s death”, but in return his status as a living being was stripped away. It kind of reminds me of how Data was treated in the TNG episode “Measure of a Man” and just overall rubs me the wrong way (and not just because Grievous is my favorite character).
It should rub you the wrong way, that's very much the point of Grevious' character. To show that the Jedi have become too absorbed in the 'us vs them' mentality of the Civil War and are no longer as innocent as they'd like to believe.
@@trianglemoebius Then it's a point that fell utterly flat and showed nothing, because it's a goddamn war. The Jedi are not averse to killing when they have to and never have been. Luke was merking dudes left and right in ROTJ when he was in his calm, mature, Jedi state. People would still have you believe he was the most pure hearted dude ever until mean old Rian came down the pike.
So no, killing this mustache twirling killing machine who is at the heart of the entire war says absolutely nothing about the Jedi's moralistic standing. But I will admit it fits right along with ROTS' repeated and failed attempts to create "shades of gray" between the bad guys and good guys.
Edit: It occurs to me that you might have been talking about the whole "refer to Grievous as non-living" thing rather than killing him, which is interesting because... that literally never happened. Not even in the script of the movie with all the extra dialogue. So I'm assuming this is from the cartoon or the book or something, which still makes the supposed theme a failure because this is lost on anyone who doesn't delve into the outside material.
@@damkylan3 I hate to break it to you, but Star Wars isn't made specifically for you.
Star Wars is (or at least was) a large, multimedia franchise. The media is there for people to engage with, and many people have and still do. just because you, personally, don't want to engage with the media beyond the 6 main movies doesn't mean it's "a failure". The onus is on you.
That's really no different from if some guy only watched ROTJ and complained that they didn't do a proper job setting up Luke and Han as characters. Yeah, he could say, they did it in the two other OT movies, but it's still a failure because this is lost on anyone who doesn't delve into the outside material.
EDIT: Also, I don't believe they ever said Grevious was non-living outright. But they did act like it, especially in The Clone Wars, and surprise - subtext and implication are a thing in media. Not everything has to be said outright.
@@trianglemoebius I think you missed the point dude
@@202cardline I didn't, I was replying to a post that is now deleted.
That Yoda duel would have been awesome. Nobody convince me otherwise. Your commentary had me dying 🤣
That Gunray impression was spot on!
I love how all the deleted scene are so funny
Why did the whole sw crew take deathsticks before making these scences
I’m convinced George took acid when making these deleted scenes, no one can change that.
The Palpatine BWAAAH moment is hilarious every time XD
We would have had so many more memes if these stayed in
Personally I wished the prequels were more political because then we could learn more about the society of the Star Wars universe.
Good thing we have Clone Wars.
4:35 In the ROTS novel, they say that she's referring to Obi Wan. They even say that she felt guilty of not thinking about Anakin at that time
5:43
Frickin Darth Jar-Jar himself is in the deleted scene about Palpy re-writing the galactic law to suit his needs
These deleted scenes make me think George or whomever was helping cook them up forgot Obi-wan and Yoda weren't Sith.
I mean, Luke was originally supposed to become Vader too so I guess he's bad at making heroes
I don't think Lucas was the one who came up with these. I think this was the pitch someone else gave to Lucas, and Lucas was like: no
@@thimovijfschaft3271 The "Luke bevomes Vader" pitch was Kasdan's idea for the end of ROTJ
10:50 LMFAOOOOOO he destroyed Yodas screen
Petty Palpatine
That Yoda/Sid scene is phenomenal
Crazy how different Bombastic is. He's so much funnier and awesome
The fight scene, while epic and making more sense for Yoda to retreat, does put a hole in the "Attempt on my life" part. I mean, from the camera perspective, you see an old man trying to electrocute another old man while playing Final Destination before he has his second wind. But then again, Palpatine has that charisma to twist it and make it seem like he didn't rage quit and paint Yoda as the aggressor (despite literally blowing up the Senate on screen but he can just chalk that up to old age).
I dont think those cameras were supposed to be transmitting it all over the planet, I guess it was like a stadium kiss camera kind of thing, Senate only
It wasnt a live feed, it was recorded and would have been an edited, out of context, propaganda piece to show only yoda assaulting the senate chambers and the emperor, justifying the claim of "attempt on my life"
That nute gunray impression killed me
Well Plo Koon did have a Jedi version of Sith lightning. It was called force judgment, it wouldn't kill the person that it was used on, but was more like the effects of a taser.
11:41
I think in the clone wars show yoda goes to dagobah for the first time
That’s his home he said in Episode V and I’m thinking about it
8:36 that ad made me burst out laughing 😂
7:20 ''Paper i am''
watching deleted scenes is always a good time but watching them accompanied by your play-by-play narration is so fucking funny it reaches peak entertainment value
I'd honestly like to see a canonical Jedi like Deleted Scene Obi-Wan for the Old Republic era. Someone who seems good, compassionate and heroic on the outside but is actually a violent sadist who hides it very well, even to his fellow masters.
I mean… that’s kinda how the player character Jedi is In SWTOR. Even if you pick all the good dialogue options you still kill everything in your path in order to level up.
Although this is more likely Ludonarrative dissonance than actually intended story
@@Shry99 The Dark Side Jedi Knight in SWTOR is the most brain-dead gore cultist I've ever seen. It's... not subtle at all. The story needs to be written well. It could be a character who suffered greatly at the hands of the Sith and secretly wants to torture them just as much. It could be due to an innate sense of templarish righteousness due to the character's holier-than-thou beliefs. Or alternatively, for the really interesting bit, a character who recognises that the Force often actively works against the Sith, and so feels safe being formally a Jedi who sometimes dabbles in Sith principles (an innately wrong analysis, but one that's interesting as a mindset to have).
@@Count.Saruman yeah I don’t argue that it’s not written terribly😂
I was just saying it fit the description
Man it'd be worth it to remake Episode 3 as the Clone Wars animation just to get that ridiculously over the top fight in all its glory
The alternate duel is better than the actual one
Your commentary makes these scenes so enjoyable to watch :)
I feel robbed regarding the yoda/palpatine fight scene
"Parkour Champ, I am. Destroy you with my acrobatics I will" - Yoda propably
Great vid Bombastic, thanks for all the great content.
Padme literally looks like Predator in that headpiece, what the frick
The Australian dude
About to talk
Palpatine immediately shuts him down
That's so cool how after yoda failed to kill palpatine he went into hiding just like luke failed and went into hiding :O
The Yoda fight is hilarious haha!
That Nute Gunray impression was a surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one. Made me burst out laughing 😂
Yoda species are connected more to the dark side then light. Yoda didn't want power so the light gave him all the power they could. That's why he is known as the "perfect" jedi and why his lightsaber is green. Count Duko said if Yoda ever went to the dark side he would easily bear Palpatine and even anakin in his prime ( which he never got to achieve) in a comic Yoda uses the dark side for a duel to count to prove and point and Yoda actually made Count scared not only for his life but for the galaxy because he knew Yoda could beat Palpatine easily and give anakin a run foe his money. It's insane to think Yoda that just tapped into the dark for a few seconds and Count already knee his strength shows how powerful Yoda truly is
Source on his species being connected more to the dark? As far as I knew we dont know about much about his species...
me and my friend made fun of how it looked like yoda was getting uh...grapd, in the senate duel deleted scene.
Did I see a different version of this movie I swear I remember yoda doing flips n shit with lightning
I love how the Jedi Grandmaster and Battlemaster (or whatever Mace is called I'm brainfarting) view Obi-Wan in high enough esteem to include him out of all the other masters and council members in their discussions.
I think that senate scene would have been much better than the original, with a few adjustments.
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Dont know if you are aware but the amazing Episode III Revenge of the Sith Movie tie in game was just added to the xbox backwards compatibility list as of this week!
I was so excited to jump back into it after your videos!
Lightning isn't such an absurd ability for a light side force user, it just cost more force points.
Unfortunately, Yoda stuck to throwing rocks.
This gives me the „Shrek is love, Shrek is Life“ vibes
It's amazing how you manage to stretch about 4 minutes of content out over 10 minutes day after day
Me skipping 10 seconds forward resulted in the funniest thing all day.
"Every lightsaber comes with a plot to destroy the jedi"
Pole-dancing Yoda is not something I thought I'd see when I opened RUclips this morning, but the algorithm knew better.
The whole camera driod part makes no sense story wise since palpatine made sure little information about his dark side powers were known so it would make sense that he would keep the persona of him being a defenseless old man.
the camera droids seem completely automated and just doing their own thing
He didn't have a choice here, if he played the defenseless old man, Yoda would have killed him.
Great video, I can't believe it's taken me this long to find your channel! Some of these scenes wouldn't been pretty cool in the final film & that Yoda vs Palpatine fight scene was over the top in the best way possible.
ending of every video:*palpatine laugh* stormtrooper saying “WABOO” and Stay bombastic
11:01
Missed opportunity to put *"THEY FLY NOW!"* here.
I can't with these sound effects 🤣
I love this version of the fight between sidious and yoda !
Mate the way u narrate these vids is absolute gold!!! 🤣🤣❤
My brain is overloaded with too much politics
We can't deny that these very entretaining
Bomb: "To suit your Jedi or Sith Lord needs."
Me: "Why do I hear choir and strings?"
I prefer the deleted scene of the fight between Yoda and palpatine. Having palpatine flee instead of Yoda falling and running just seems to work.
"A duel IN THE SENETE"
Me: No, I duel with THE SENETE.
Bro, the bearded dude was seriously just that drunken British mandarin dude from iron man. OLE! OLE OLEOLE!!!
Another amazing video
i mean jedi are amazing at using poles on the lego games. makes sense
Lego games are god tier games
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"For the first time and the last time."
*BF2 Yoda: "Come to see your empire I did"*
This feels like watching a shonen anime...
You should do deleted scenes from Clone Wars.
Canonical he is one of the few that know how to use it.
Really the only jedi I know of but I don't know jack shit.
I dunno, Yoda dropkicking Palpy looks less sillier than Palpy taking a pratfall over his desk and chair from a Force-push
10:14 call an ambulance… but not for me!
If they kept it in then it could’ve been a cool call back when force judgement was created
7:33 we interrupt revenge of the sith to bring you sonic the hedgehog.
Could you imagine if Palpatine was up front about him being a Sith Lord but got elected to chancellor anyway? Then you’d have him gas lighting the Jedi who can tell he’s up to something but he always ends up looking innocent and eroding the Jedi’s credibility to the point where the Jedi actually look like the bad guys and everyone is like, “hey maybe the Sith aren’t that bad, they make the trains go and are good at infrastructure.” And it all spirals until the emperor comes out after defeating the Jedi that “yeahhhhh I did do all of the bad things and the Jedi were right. But I’m the senate now. So. Death Star time, baby!”
He probably learned it in a "jedi approved" way.
love the deleted scenes amazing job!
I'm no fun of digital moves during duels, but that "Epic Dodge" would have been cool. Certainly cooler than the bad looking jumps against Mace Windu.
The clones trying to be Jedis was featured in the Lego star wars game for the DS in episode 3