@@teamcybr8375 The Bismarck's rudder was damaged and the ship sent out a message to HQ “Ship unmanoeuvrable. We shall fight to the last shell. Long live the Führer”. This comment is a parody of that message.
yeah no duh, most of starwars was inspired by WW2... i mean the nazi salutes in Starwars... Stormtroopers.. germany had a solider called "sturmtruupen" so.. yeah
The fact that Malavelonce was inspired by Bismarck makes so much sense. Both of them are giant warships and cruiser hunters. They both caused fear when their enemies learnt about them. And they both had unexpected ends. And they had mostly unknown sister ships.
The song helps. But there is a lot of similarities to the Bismarck and this hunk of Doom. Sadly any ship Grevious is one is doomed to go boom when anakin and obi wan are near
@@josiaharaki7310 Oh piss off. 2003 grievous was retardedly OP. He made sense in an Anime show that was always kinda meant to be semi-canon, and could prioritize cool fights over story or logic. But in a show like The Clone Wars, that would have sucked ass.
@@teamcybr8375 Taking away the 2003 cartoon, Grievous is still much more horrific than in TCW. Several Comics and Novels portray him as a very legitimate threat instead of the Cartoon Villain that TCW portrayed him as for half the show.
@@hawkticus_history_corner That can mainly be traced to the novelization of Episode 3, which portrayed him as ludicrously powerful, far more than we actually witnessed in the film. And while I do love the more dangerous version of him, following that version of him would make him an impossible villain to write around. He could literally walk straight through an army of jedi without a scratch.
Oh man i listened to that song yesterday and i knew you would make a tribute using this song to the Malevolence. Keep up the good work man. Sabaton lives again!
Both, the Bismarck and the Malevolence got more firepower than any outer Cruiser and dies outnumbered and hitten by swift bombers. Both learned on the hard way, its nearly Impossible to shot them down before they drop there load. Rest in Peace pride of the Kriegsmarine.
Plo Koon's fleet is the Hood and Prince of Whales, The Y-Wings are the Swordfish, the medical ships are the allied convoys, and Obi Wan's Ships are the King George V and the Rodney. Not exact of course, just similair
Yeah, unfortunately SW really doesn't have a Rodney equivalent. The Rodney was well armed and tough enough to go toe to toe with Bismarck, but she was too slow and not very maneuverable compared to Bismarck. Bismarck can be thought of as one of the first Fast Battleships. There were ships like the Rodney that had the firepower and armor, but not the speed. Then there were ships like the Hood that could keep up with her speed, but couldn't really stand in a fight too long with her.
"And order came in that would change the Clone Wars. It was direct and to the point. The Negotiator heard it and turned its Turbolasers towards Coruscant and the Resolute heard it and Prepared its Y-Wings. The Air waves were thick with this message: Sink The Malevolence, *Sink The Malevolence* , *SINK THE MALEVOLENCE* " - Extra History, Parody by me
Both Malevolence and Bismark were both superships tasked with disrupting supply lines/medical stations. Both destroyed a flagship of a fleet, both were crippled by torpedo bombers, and both were seemingly impossible to conventionally destroy. The only difference was that the Malevolence nearly got away and was destroyed while hyperspacing into a moon while Bismark was either sunk by the last British torpedo run or was scuttled by the crew and couldn't escape.
@@shanedoesyoutube8001, well there’s quite a bit of debate about what actually sunk the ship. Because the last torpedo run could have crippled the ship enough to cause the crew to sink it themselves to avoid the British getting their hands on it. Or, the torpedoes sunk the ship and the crew were forced to abandon ship. I’m leaning more towards the torpedos mostly because only a handful of the Bismarks crew managed to escape and survive. Which, if they scuttled the ship more crew would have survived.
@@KaiserStormTracking, well considering that out of 2,000 sailors only 115 survived, I’m pretty sure they were forced to abandon ship rather than sinking it themselves.
Surprising few people know of the Battle of the Denmark Strait and the Hunt for Bismarck... Especially in the US. I only found out about Bismarck when I took it into my own hands to learn about the WWII Navy.
I'm a history buff so when this was released originally on cartoon Network I knew it was basically starwars version of Bismarck that fun thing about starwars there's alot of events that are inspired by real life the best example I can think of besides this is the Umbara campaign that's pretty much Vietnam in starwars overall cool to see the song put to this ship
Anyone else imagine the effectiveness of the CIS navy if they loaded bombs onto ships and fighters and programmed the droids to kamikaze? Like... jedi causing trouble? Here comes an intergalactic lightspeed cruiser missile straight into the coruscant jedi temple. Lol
I thought i was the one who thought the Malevolence was the SW Bismarck. Also the Malevolence episode have many references to the episode 4, like the fear of the ship and the firing scene.
Lots of music videos like this don't have greatvediting, but this is fucking amazing, like at 3:43 when the 3 Venators jump out of hyperspace to the beat.
Just like Günther Lutjens who commanded the Bismarck on it’s final voyage (he had sucessfully commanded earlier sorties and had gained fame for his intelligence)
aw man, i checked this afternoon if there already this kind of Music Video, which i cant find, so i try to do it after 3 hours, and you already posted it first huhu, anyways, good job.
0:33 replace the venator with a American or British destroyer and the medical transports with supply ships and now you have what would have happened if the Bismarck reached the Atlantic.
@@maddhattergaming6863 A next album is going to be released in july ( the 19th if I remember correctly ) This song is like a «première» (I don't know if we can say that in english, I'm french)
What the hell? What're Cardassian ships doing in the Outer Rim- and associating with the Separatists? I'm betting it's a True Way ship. Garak'd have their heads if it was a Cardassian Navy vessel.
from the mist a shape , a ship is taking form and the silence of the space is drifting in to a storm. sighn of power, show of force. stop the anchorage fields, battleship ploting its course.pride of a aliance, a beast made of steel. Malevolence in motion. king of the space. he was made to rule the spaces acros the seven parsecs. to lead the warmachine. to rule the space and lead the droids marineeeeee (even if the Malevolence is the Bismarck of star wars, this song fits for only one ship(my opinion). i tried my best to adapt)
You could have "King of the void" instead. Sounds better than "of the space". Same goes for "He was made to rule the spaces across the seven parsecs", instead having it "he was made to rule the void" or "voids".
really fits to the song also the fighter scene in the video really looks like the sword fish scene from the music vid also there are some scenes in the video that shows a little bit of the Bismarck's fate
Oh my God this is amazing. How? How do you make these things!?! They are AMAZING! This my friend is probably one of my favorite videos on RUclips! How?
I just realized that the malevolence storyline was exactly the same as the story of the Bismarck. 1: they both destroyed a major fleet all by themselves 2: they both were disabled by bombers 3: then they were easily destroyed after being disabled.
The "Star Wars" fan in me loves this! The "Star Trek" fan in me would like to see a similar video with the Klingon Sarcophagus Ship from "Star Trek: Discovery" in the title role. Thanks for posting this!
* Star wars Clone wars shows a Bismarck story with much glorious scenes and an amazing last stand, forgets a Prinz Eugen reference * * Sad Prinz Eugen noises *
Dear General of Chaos! Excellent video and rhythmic song. Incredible work!!!!! Congratulations!!!!! I love the song!!!!! I love it!!!!! I like this!!!!! I heard the song for the first time, but it is one of my favorite songs. His song Sabaton: Bismarck is very much in line with Star Wars The Clone Wars Season 1 Part 3. Keep it up!!!!!!!!!! Excellent footages and edit. Thank you so much for the experience! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) Regards! Red Rose.
“Ion Cannons disabled, we will fight to the last droid. Long Live the CIS.”
-Droid Commander
I understood that reference xD
@@generalofchaos5174 I didn't please explain.
@@teamcybr8375 The Bismarck's rudder was damaged and the ship sent out a message to HQ “Ship unmanoeuvrable. We shall fight to the last shell. Long live the Führer”.
This comment is a parody of that message.
@@generalofchaos5174 Cool! I knew the story of the Bismarck, but I had never heard that quote!
Who would win a technically better war vessel or some Jedi boiz
Message from the Republic Admiralty: *SINK THE MALEVOLENCE*
It will be done, m'lord.
It sunk into a moon
Maybe next is Eclipse-class imperial star destroyer
The orders from High Command: FIGHT BACK, HOLD YOUR GROUND!
All ships receiving orders: sink the Malevolence
Dave Filoni confirmed in an interview that the Story of the Malevolence is inspired by the Bismarck.
Admiral Bismarck I think that’s kinda obvious already, if you already know the Bismarck’s story
That is cool! I love that.
Makes so much sense!!!
No surprise there. The stories are pretty similar.
yeah no duh, most of starwars was inspired by WW2... i mean the nazi salutes in Starwars... Stormtroopers.. germany had a solider called "sturmtruupen" so.. yeah
The malevolence was Star Wars Bismarck, and went down fighting, was a terror of space, destroyed good Ships, and than crippled and hanged up on.
Ganged up on I mean don’t know where banged came from
Heil Heytra!
It was a typo. We all make one sometimes.
the whole Malevolence-Story was inspired by the Bismarck-Story
The Malevolence was destroying entire fleets so it's Bismarck on Super Steroids
Malevolence and Bismarck I knew something awesome like this would happen.Thanks General
Ok i see the similarities
The Malevolence is the bismark, Y wings are the sword fishes, and plo's destroyer is the hood.
Saeid Radder
Ay lmao that makes sense
except the hood sank? Lol
Spud Bud Plo’s Venator did “sink”, in Star Wars sink means blown up
Obi-wan's venator is the hood.
@@realmario979 No. It would be more like King George V.
The fact that Malavelonce was inspired by Bismarck makes so much sense. Both of them are giant warships and cruiser hunters. They both caused fear when their enemies learnt about them. And they both had unexpected ends. And they had mostly unknown sister ships.
What were Bismark's sister ships. I know of Malevolence's ones but what about real life?
@@conornorton1183 The KMS Tirpitz, who sank in 1944 after being hit with two Tallboy bombs
The malevolence's sister ship is the invisible hand, right?
@@londegel no Invisible Hand is a Providence class
@@batuhangocer6642 then which ship are talking about?
PRIDE OF THE CIS!
A BEAST MADE OF DURASTEEL!!
MALEVOLENCE IN MOTION!!!
KING OF THE VOID!!!
HE WAS MADE TO RULE THE STARS OF THE GALACTIC RIM!!!
I know you are meant to rule
Y-wing: It's over Malevolence I have the high ground!
Malevolence: you underestimate my power!
Y-wing: please try it.
Malevolence: _Tries to fire, explodes both of its main weapons._
go home SanS your drunk
@@riquihess1299 no sir you are drunk
You are drunk sanS
@@riquihess1299 nah im good bro
Now we need Umbara and Second Battle of Geonosis with "Fields of Verdun"
Roger roger
Youshihunter Gaming Or the Battle of Mimban from Solo, has a gritty WWI feel
Umbara has more resemblence to the Vietnam war. The first battle of Geonosis is perfect for Verdun with it's frontal charge of the clones.
General of Chaos are you serious?
Umbara should be with Camouflage.
He was made to rule the Outer Rim
to lead the Warmachine(s)
To rule the Rim and lead the Confederacy
Good attempt lol
Not good rhythm.
@@dylanhultman3922 yea, I think it could be fixed
He was made to rule the Outer Rim
to lead the Warmachine
To rule the Rim and spread separatism
The terror of the space
Malevolence and the CIS machines
Why am I just now putting it together that the Malevolence was supposed to mirror the Bismarck?
The song helps. But there is a lot of similarities to the Bismarck and this hunk of Doom. Sadly any ship Grevious is one is doomed to go boom when anakin and obi wan are near
@@Darqshadow Not in Clone Wars. TCW Grevious is a cheesy saturday morning villain.
@@josiaharaki7310 Oh piss off. 2003 grievous was retardedly OP. He made sense in an Anime show that was always kinda meant to be semi-canon, and could prioritize cool fights over story or logic. But in a show like The Clone Wars, that would have sucked ass.
@@teamcybr8375 Taking away the 2003 cartoon, Grievous is still much more horrific than in TCW. Several Comics and Novels portray him as a very legitimate threat instead of the Cartoon Villain that TCW portrayed him as for half the show.
@@hawkticus_history_corner That can mainly be traced to the novelization of Episode 3, which portrayed him as ludicrously powerful, far more than we actually witnessed in the film. And while I do love the more dangerous version of him, following that version of him would make him an impossible villain to write around. He could literally walk straight through an army of jedi without a scratch.
Oh man i listened to that song yesterday and i knew you would make a tribute using this song to the Malevolence.
Keep up the good work man. Sabaton lives again!
Both, the Bismarck and the Malevolence got more firepower than any outer Cruiser and dies outnumbered and hitten by swift bombers. Both learned on the hard way, its nearly Impossible to shot them down before they drop there load. Rest in Peace pride of the Kriegsmarine.
Plo Koon's fleet is the Hood and Prince of Whales, The Y-Wings are the Swordfish, the medical ships are the allied convoys, and Obi Wan's Ships are the King George V and the Rodney.
Not exact of course, just similair
Yeah, unfortunately SW really doesn't have a Rodney equivalent. The Rodney was well armed and tough enough to go toe to toe with Bismarck, but she was too slow and not very maneuverable compared to Bismarck.
Bismarck can be thought of as one of the first Fast Battleships. There were ships like the Rodney that had the firepower and armor, but not the speed. Then there were ships like the Hood that could keep up with her speed, but couldn't really stand in a fight too long with her.
The timing at 3:44 was amazing, well done
Yes, yes it was
"And order came in that would change the Clone Wars. It was direct and to the point. The Negotiator heard it and turned its Turbolasers towards Coruscant and the Resolute heard it and Prepared its Y-Wings. The Air waves were thick with this message: Sink The Malevolence, *Sink The Malevolence* , *SINK THE MALEVOLENCE* " - Extra History, Parody by me
Both Malevolence and Bismark were both superships tasked with disrupting supply lines/medical stations. Both destroyed a flagship of a fleet, both were crippled by torpedo bombers, and both were seemingly impossible to conventionally destroy. The only difference was that the Malevolence nearly got away and was destroyed while hyperspacing into a moon while Bismark was either sunk by the last British torpedo run or was scuttled by the crew and couldn't escape.
"either sunk by the last British torpedo run or scuttled by the crew and couldn't escape"
I'm gonna guess it's both
@@shanedoesyoutube8001, well there’s quite a bit of debate about what actually sunk the ship. Because the last torpedo run could have crippled the ship enough to cause the crew to sink it themselves to avoid the British getting their hands on it. Or, the torpedoes sunk the ship and the crew were forced to abandon ship. I’m leaning more towards the torpedos mostly because only a handful of the Bismarks crew managed to escape and survive. Which, if they scuttled the ship more crew would have survived.
@@hetzer5926 Usually when a ship is scuttled very few of the crew stay in order to perform it while the rest get away
@@KaiserStormTracking, well considering that out of 2,000 sailors only 115 survived, I’m pretty sure they were forced to abandon ship rather than sinking it themselves.
@@hetzer5926 What I suspected
Already this song isn't even a week old ! But its a great vid
Hi, welcome back.
I know this isn't the first time you've watched this.
I'm surprised more people didn't know about the connection to the Bismark already.
Pclone 501 I’ve been interested in WW2 forever and a Star Wars fan for almost as long and I’m surprised I never put it together.
Surprising few people know of the Battle of the Denmark Strait and the Hunt for Bismarck... Especially in the US. I only found out about Bismarck when I took it into my own hands to learn about the WWII Navy.
@@elishaschoonover8914 same
Nostalgia + Sabaton = HE WAS MADE TO RULE THE WAVES ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS!!!!
0:56 this is beautiful. I've started at it for 5 hours now
One of Sabaton's best songs. And one of the best TV shows to ever come out.
Primo Victoria is my favorite
I'm a history buff so when this was released originally on cartoon Network I knew it was basically starwars version of Bismarck that fun thing about starwars there's alot of events that are inspired by real life the best example I can think of besides this is the Umbara campaign that's pretty much Vietnam in starwars overall cool to see the song put to this ship
Ah, brother, I see you made it off of Vraks!
Never seen The Clone Wars, but this was an amazing take, and very well edited to the tempo of the song.
This actually fits surprisingly well
That flagship of the CIS fought valiantly.
After learning about the story of the Bismarck, this has easily become one of my top favorite new songs, and I just love the Malevolence even more
Genius. Simply genius, General.
3:44 nice touch having the republic cruisers come in at the same time as the beat.
An excellent choice of music and show
One of your most powerful works
Keep it up General
Anyone else imagine the effectiveness of the CIS navy if they loaded bombs onto ships and fighters and programmed the droids to kamikaze?
Like... jedi causing trouble?
Here comes an intergalactic lightspeed cruiser missile straight into the coruscant jedi temple. Lol
Yeah, but they never did cause The Senate didn't want them to actually win
Because as we all know "He is the senate"
@@battleoid2411 You mean "Under Arrest"?
@@phucphangiatoan4873 are you threatening the Senate Master Jedi?
@@sheldon-cooper you mean the dead emperor like for good
It was inevitable.
And, yes. The idea of the Malevolence was indeed inspired by the Bismarck.
We might as well call Plo Koon's Venator "The Hood"
Killer Orca only difference is that her magazine didn’t explode.
@Marcus Jenson It's Ion cannon did however.
I thought i was the one who thought the Malevolence was the SW Bismarck.
Also the Malevolence episode have many references to the episode 4, like the fear of the ship and the firing scene.
This is my new favorite sabaton song
Lots of music videos like this don't have greatvediting, but this is fucking amazing, like at 3:43 when the 3 Venators jump out of hyperspace to the beat.
The Malevolence got more kills than Bismarck did.
Clone Wars + Sabaton? Yes please!
I loved this movie back when I was a little kid of 7 or so :) TYVM for this!
So freaking cool!!! Fits well togeather
2:11 The General is such a great commander and this song is wonderful keep up the good work!
Just like Günther Lutjens who commanded the Bismarck on it’s final voyage (he had sucessfully commanded earlier sorties and had gained fame for his intelligence)
aw man, i checked this afternoon if there already this kind of Music Video, which i cant find, so i try to do it after 3 hours, and you already posted it first huhu, anyways, good job.
This song is absolutely perfect for the Malevolence!
Hello there , General of Chaos!
Thank you for great video about Malevelonce 😉
MAY STAR WARS THE CLONE WARS MUSIC VIDEO RISE ONCE MORE
1:15 This part is perfect
0:33 replace the venator with a American or British destroyer and the medical transports with supply ships and now you have what would have happened if the Bismarck reached the Atlantic.
Perfect song for this arc in clone wars it just fits so well. Awsome job!
I literally just realized that the malevolence is based on the Bismarck after all these years.
Thank you! This was amazing. I really love the Malevolence and the Bismarck and their stories are surprisingly familiar.
Filoni confirmed before that the malevolence was inspired by the Bismarck
The only cannon super weapon that made sense to me
A fantastic TV show!
The ultimate Malevolence is back
That was great, I hope the rest of the album is also like this for more awesome video by you :)
This was a solo album
@@maddhattergaming6863 A next album is going to be released in july ( the 19th if I remember correctly ) This song is like a «première» (I don't know if we can say that in english, I'm french)
@@Nico-dl3iw, yes, you can. I'm russian, and we say that in russian, so I don't think you can't say that in english.
Great combo as always!
The most proud end to a giant dreadnought is to be destroyed in battle
3:44 That fitted so well
The only thing that would improve this is grilled cheese.
HolyPastrami underrated
I'll just grill my Mac n Cheese does that count?
@@k-874 no no no noooooooo please god no
1:58 works amazingly. Good work
I was thinking of doing this with the Executor Star Destroyer but this is WAY better... and makes more sense. Nice job!
Didn't know i needed this
1:09 thats a Kardassian Keldon class on screen in front of Grievous.
Zagoreni02A That's interesting...
What the hell? What're Cardassian ships doing in the Outer Rim- and associating with the Separatists? I'm betting it's a True Way ship. Garak'd have their heads if it was a Cardassian Navy vessel.
POZ Gaming What if it's a Dominion ploy!?
@@kabob0077 Well, then, I expect to see Sisko at some point in Season 7
from the mist a shape , a ship is taking form and the silence of the space is drifting in to a storm. sighn of power, show of force. stop the anchorage fields, battleship ploting its course.pride of a aliance, a beast made of steel. Malevolence in motion. king of the space. he was made to rule the spaces acros the seven parsecs. to lead the warmachine. to rule the space and lead the droids marineeeeee (even if the Malevolence is the Bismarck of star wars, this song fits for only one ship(my opinion). i tried my best to adapt)
He was made to rule the Galaxy?
@@eloczydwa8721 the ocean in star wars is the space and Malevolence is not a ship who can navigate from a galaxy to an other, so yes
The malevolence is actually inspired by the Bismarck
You could have "King of the void" instead. Sounds better than "of the space". Same goes for "He was made to rule the spaces across the seven parsecs", instead having it "he was made to rule the void" or "voids".
You did a good job man
Wish there was video of the Hunt for Warlord Zsinj and his SSD Iron Fist to this song...
I was wondering when someone would do this....it's brilliant!
really fits to the song also the fighter scene in the video really looks like the sword fish scene from the music vid also there are some scenes in the video that shows a little bit of the Bismarck's fate
Who knew that star wars and sabaton would fit so well?
this song goes perfect with this clip
1:58 my favourite part just those couple seconds work well with the music
I have listened to this song no shit for like 8 hours plus on loop
Oh my God this is amazing. How? How do you make these things!?! They are AMAZING! This my friend is probably one of my favorite videos on RUclips! How?
Take video clips, cut and paste them in the order you want and slap a song on top lol
Wow this is amazing. The combination of my absolutely favorite band and the Clone Wars is really epic.
May the force allways be with you
Yes star wars and metal my favorite combination
This song fits sooo well
Mw3raf143 well this episode was based off of the story of the Bismarck
FROM THE NEBULA A MIST A MONSTER IS TAKING FORM!
There was a reason the Terran Alliance nicknamed the Malevolence as the Bismarck.
I just realized that the malevolence storyline was exactly the same as the story of the Bismarck.
1: they both destroyed a major fleet all by themselves
2: they both were disabled by bombers
3: then they were easily destroyed after being disabled.
Except that Bismarck only destroyed a ship though
However the Bismarck had company(Prinz Eugen)
Ah finally sabaton made a song about star wars
Other way round
Star Wars made a song about Sabaton? That makes no sense at all :P
@@forwarduntodawn1000 ☺🙃🙂😐😑 you are Dead
@@philippmaurer5722 what?
Оперативно.
Моё уважение. [Снимает шляпу]
О, Земляк!
А я уже было подумал что я тут один славянские народы представляю
I was wondering when we would get a video from you.
I am nostalgic now :(
You are strong and wise general.
The malevolence is technically the Bismarck of Star Wars
God I love how the Malevolence was so unbelievably huge that they had to board it and force it to fly into a moon to destroy it.
That worked way to well
Long live CIS
The "Star Wars" fan in me loves this! The "Star Trek" fan in me would like to see a similar video with the Klingon Sarcophagus Ship from "Star Trek: Discovery" in the title role. Thanks for posting this!
You made this. And I love you for it.
* Star wars Clone wars shows a Bismarck story with much glorious scenes and an amazing last stand, forgets a Prinz Eugen reference *
* Sad Prinz Eugen noises *
vermas4 to be fair the CIS didn’t really have any cruiser type ships
Good for her. It would be the target for Imperial Pre-Death Star Mass Destruction Weapon.
@@Marshal_Longarm but she could still have an interesting career
I was wondering how long it would be until someone used this song in a video. The same week as it turns out. Cool.
Thanks for legend, Sabaton; thanks for edit general
Chills. Literal chills.
That sync at 3.44. mmm.
Dear General of Chaos! Excellent video and rhythmic song. Incredible work!!!!!
Congratulations!!!!! I love the song!!!!! I love it!!!!! I like this!!!!!
I heard the song for the first time, but it is one of my favorite songs.
His song Sabaton: Bismarck is very much in line with Star Wars The Clone Wars Season 1 Part 3.
Keep it up!!!!!!!!!! Excellent footages and edit. Thank you so much for the experience!
:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) Regards! Red Rose.
Yeah, It remided me of the Bismarck too. Both ships had a similar fate !
this is one of the perfect amvs, because the music combines perfectly with the video
I’ve pointed this out on another video but the correlation between the Malevolence and the Bismarck are uncanny
For the Republic!!!
Malevolence: try to beat me, bitches
Y-wing: hold my beer