TerraStone there’s only one thing that I would want, not that cowardly excuse that we see in revenge of the Sith, I wanna see the badass grievous from the 2003 cartoon
@@illuminossentertainment3253 As I recall, his suit was poor quality in that it constantly made him in pain, which meant he was constantly irritable/angry, which meant he was constantly getting his dark side juices suped.
@@beevstew1896 that comment implies something terrifying: that General Grievous is at least on par with shaggy because at %0.5 of his power shaggy was way out classes by Grievous.
He didn't just crush Shaggy, he made him literally disappear as he crushed him. If you actually watch the scene, the moment Grievous appears, there's no body of the former padawan. That's terrifying.
As much as I love the 3-d Clone Wars show, Grievous was severely nerfed. They gave his role as Jedi killer to Savage and his role as tactician to Trench and left him as a saturday-morning cartoon style villain. Mind you, the 2003 version was rather over the top, but at least he was intimidating. And of course, he had a kick-ass theme.
I like the 2008 show much better, but they could have made grievous a little more intimidating. I had no problem with him being taken down by a whole army of gungans, especially after underestimating them, but he needed a few more victories.
Nicholas and to make others retreat not have him run away all the time the whole point of his robot body is to entice fear and crush the Jedi spirits especially when he pull out the extra arms so it would be nice to show people scared of him
@@justsomeguy1014 they definitely shouldn't have had grievous whip out four arms every time he fought in the 2008 clone wars. They could've saved it as a trump card he could use against powerful and skilled jedi that would make them hesitate and then he could kill them without mercy.
Totally agree. An army of unfeeling skeletal metallic creatures led by an enraged merciless half-machine with a mind of a living man? Give me more of that stuff in films, not the "Believe in urself an u be all jedi" bullshit they are producing.
@@glonk1535 well the clone wars did fine with the different versions, practically every variation was terrifying, ex the droid gunship, jeez that thing was scary, and the commando droids, cleaning droids, B2s
Well, Grievous was treated like a horror movie monster when he first appeared in Chapter 20 of the 2003 "Clone Wars" series. The music matches that version of the General perfectly.
@@mrsnufflekins3479, I perfectly know that it is from the 2003 microseries. I am talking about the original version and replying to the comment above ("This sounds really horror movie sequel").
Also idk if it was to be family friendly or not but in that fight scene he didn't kill anyone with his lightsabers, he crushed their skulls with those grippers
Imagine being a recently promoted jedi knight, this is your first battle. In the dark you hear a cybernetic cough, before four lightsabers ignite, revealing the jedi hunter known as General Grievous. To only have two options, to fight to the death. Or retreat like a cowards. You decide.
"Remember what I taught you, General. If you are to succeed in combat against the best of the Jedi, you must have fear, surprise, and intimidation on your side. But if any one element is lacking, it would be best for you to retreat." - Dooku, Count of Serenno and Lord of the Sith
When he was in his good condition. He could have moved very fast. And it surprises anyone from the Jedi. But after he suffered tremendous damage in his rib cage and his organs were destroyed. He became unable to resist the persistent coughing state. Because he lacks its normal and cough-free state
"Jedi! You are surrounded, your armies decimated. Make peace with the Force now, for this is your final hour. But know that I, General Grievous, am not completely without mercy. Prepare!" 2003 Grievous is my favorite rendition of Grievous, as much as I like TCW and RotS
@@Hei_Darkfire Agreed. Overall, I like Matthew Wood's voice better too. I got to meet him at Star Wars Celebration and he was really kind. Even got an autograph for one of my General Grievous posters. He's a great sound designer and voice actor.
I'm on you side tho. I may not be good at it but hey we got terminator jedi killer cyborg beyblade over here whose killed almost all of his opponents and was only forced to run away from many *many* rocket launchers, a clone gunship, and Mace Windu's force powers. Wo
This music got it. Grievous as Darth Vader, or inquisitors should be a horror dark figure, not some funny speaking dumb clown in dark clothes. We really need a movie about Grievous and his horrific style of war. Remember the last moments of Rogue One, Vader with lightsaber - a few seconds of terror? That´s what I´m talking about.
if they do make one, they should make it about his war with the huk, then at the end show his first outing as the cyborg at the first battle of geonosis. where he killed two jedi and a battalion of clones with a single electrostaff by himself.
Live action Grevious Hallway scene is in order, just imagine a venator that is heavily damaged lights are dark hallway clones trying to group up with their jedi general get trapped with grevious in the dark ending in a brutal 1v1 between the jedi and grevious that is swiftly cut short by grevious’ merciless rampage
@@jbez8999 Just give him the Bayformers Galvatron treatment. New body, fragments of the brain remain to replicate General Grievous's combat potential. Sifo-Dyas's force sensitive blood finally kicks in upon the presence of a Jedi or maybe some Jedi/Sith artifact or something. General Grievous's mind returns and slowly takes over the programming, with the sole motive of finishing what Darth Sidious started with Order 66. Which is killing all Jedi. Easily done.
General grievous. Or alternatively. "that guy who turned star wars into a horror movie" Edit: darth vader was scary in the classic cheesy bad guy way. Grievous was a walking talking murder machine before he even became a cyborg.
Darth- is scary because he is tall, dark, and is silent except for his respirator. Also, his mask is like a skull and has no eyes. And he can kill you without even touching you. Grievous- is scary because of the eyes, the speed, and his music. Both are monsters, but very different.
@@vadernation1233 grievous was in the catacombs at the geonosis battle. Imagine being a clone in a catacomb hearing him climb all over the place and butcher everyone
Nope instead we had to get 2 completely bland, diversity fillers instead. Edit, man thees likes give me hope for the world. and hope the the General will lead the droid army once again!
Darth- is scary because he is tall, dark, and is silent except for his respirator. Also, his mask is like a skull and has no eyes. And he can kill you without even touching you. Grievous- is scary because of the eyes, the speed, and his music. Both are monsters, but very different.
Darth isn't a person. Darth is a rank in the Sith power ladder. The second name is what you'd use to identify them. Revan, Malgus, Marr, Bane, Maul, Sidious, Plagieus, Vader. Prior to the Rule of Two there was also a Lord rank.
The amount of disrespect this character gets. Nerfed and made into a joke. Most notorious jedi killer and that’s not even mentioning the Star Wars legends.
If they made a Grievous anthology film with a horror-esk vibe I think that would be awesome and be a great way to make Grievous really cool again. To me it seems like a lot of people don't think he's as cool as he used to be
I Play Games The 2003 show was made by CN without Lucas’s involvement. As far as I am concerned if Lucas or Dave Falloni are not involved in every aspect it’s not canon
What I really like about this theme is that it really sounds like a "hunt", a tremendous danger coming closer and closer, and you know that whatever you do, you won't be able to stop it. Too bad they had to remove all this aspect in The Clone Wars... Apart from it, it was OUTSTANDINGLY GOOD ! Man, I already love these movies, but you reminded me how epic they were before the Disney Nation attacked... Well done. "Your remixes will make a fine addition to my studying playlist"
Let’s take a moment to recognize the changes to Grievous from the 2003 clones wars to the modern day clone wars- 2003: Grievous would not run away from a fight unless he absolutely needed to Grievous was a hyper lethal Jedi killer Grievous did not underestimate his foe Grievous plans his attack strategy before he attacks Grievous does not boast about how superior he is Grievous is very intelligent Modern Clone Wars tv series: Grievous runs away from almost any fight when he is not even close to being beaten Grievous is a crappy Jedi killer Grievous almost always underestimates his foes Grievous doesn’t usually plan his attack strategy well Grievous almost always boasts about how much superior he is towards others Grievous is not that smart Grievous is way too ambitious, arrogant, and cocky
@@morenocosimini1396 I hate that George thought that a cyborg that kills Jedi was “another Vader”. Even in the 2003 series Grievous was completely different from Vader
They SHOULD HAVE followed the 2003 version. I get that he was OP so they had to nerf him, but here's where they fucked up: They should have 1. make Grievous learn from his mistakes. 2. make him train more VIGOROUSLY (giving him the BUFF he deserves) and 3. Make Grievous more of a LEGIT THREAT like his 2003 counterpart (instead of the comic relief, moustache - twirling, cocky, HEAVILY nerfed, DUMBASS we now have (but keep his Light Saber Collection and MAKE IF FEEL LIKE HE EARNED his "Trophies").
@@captainfordo3978 During the entire 2008 Clone Wars, Grievous only killed Kit Fisto's Padawan, but it was not with his lightsabers, it was with a random blaster
@@captainfordo3978 2003 version was so animalistic (in a good and distinct way) in contrast to Vader's distinct fighting style, there's no reason George Lucas should have wanted him nerfed to be different to Vader.
I'm honestly crushed that the "General Grievous" song on spotify only has the Revenge of the Sith Grievous theme and not the 2003 as an intro like this youtube video does.
I have to say. Gendy Tartakovsky was a genius with the 2003 Clone wars. This song is amazing. It borrows from the JAWS theme and it personifies Grievous perfectly. The tune depicts the sudden movements of a machine, along with the foreboding terror of the Jaws hunting theme. They should have kept this theme, as it introduced Grievous perfectly for Episode III. A theme that suited a relentless, hollow, killing machine.
This guy could've been the definitive non-force sensitive jedi murdering prequel villain. Better than Jango, better Asajj, better than Dooku, Maul, etc. And this theme serves as a perfect reminder. Thank you, Samuel.
Yes ! I can’t bear the fact that some people, Dave Filoni included, absolutely want Assaj, Maul, Cad Bane and some other uninteresting secondary characters to take Grievous’s place as THE Jedi killer. God bless CW 2003
Well, Maul, Asajj, and Dooku are all force sensitive, but that could have been used as a way to elevate Grievous even further. Also, how many jedi did Jango kill? Just asking out of curiosity, cause I have no idea. Edit: I have now remembered that parasaur Jedi that Jango shot, so yes he has killed one.
I was playing Battlefront 2 Heroes vs Villains and my team was losing 3-10. Put this track on, played as Grievous turned the tide and won 1-0. Felt like ‘03 Grievous.
Windu: *Sees Jedi Killer Grievous for 0.01 seconds* Windu: "Enough is ENOUGH! I've had it with this motherfuckin Jedi Killer on this motherfuckin planet!" *YEET*
Imagine being a Jedi that ventured deep into the Geonosian catacombs during the battle, hoping to catch up with Poggle the Lesser. You have two comrade Jedi and a battalion of clones with you. You are entering a seemingly deserted catacomb. No battle droids to be seen. You order your troops to advance, but at that moment, you hear a scream in the Force. One of your Jedi friends falls to their knees. A burning lightsaber wound traverses their torso. You immediately sense your surroundings, but there is nothing. Nothing living except you and your battalion. Then you hear a strange metallic clanking noise coming from the ceiling, but you still cannot sense a living presence. But how could a droid, even very advanced, kill a Jedi? Then a strange silhouette drops into the middle of your troops. A green blade appears, and the next thing you know, the voices of your clones are screaming out in the Force as a tornado of energy devastates their ranks, sending arms, heads and legs flying. Another one of your Jedi brothers moves in to attempt to save those they can. Their blade clashes with the enemy's. Then all of sudden, your brother stumbles back. they turn around, and their head falls to the ground, as their lightsaber rolls into the shadows. Then you see a skeletal, droid-like hand move out and take it. Yet you feel it now, this isn't a droid, this is something else. The Force is screaming it to you: whatever was waiting for you in this catacomb, is death itself for all Jedi. Then your last companion, of whom you were the Padawan before the Naboo events, turns to you. "I'll end this here, if the Force will help me. Get out and warn the others. Don't look back." You understand her. "May the force be with you, master." You dash back the way you came, as she ignites her blade. You run for several minutes. You know the exit is still far, but you are confident that your old master will be able to hold back whatever that thing was. You shall soon return with more Jedi and clones to help her . Then you hear it again. A faint clanking sound. You stop. You must not panic. You can hear it. Something is lurking around you in the darkness. But you cannot detect it in the Force. The sound is behind you, then at your right. Then above. Then it stops altogether. You prepare your lightsaber. You are going to have to fight. All of a sudden you feel a warning in the Force, and almost immediately, a tornado of energy hits you. You try to deflect the spinning lightsabers, but the attack's raw, savage strength and mechanical precision rapidly bests you. You feel a burning feeling, and both your arms fall to the ground. Only the Force stops you from screaming in agony. Then you look up at the creature. It looks like a powerfully built droid... Then you see the eyes. Dead, emotionless, yet somehow burning in hatred towards you. The eyes of a monster. Then you see the lightsaber that cut of your arms. The blade of your master. The handle is covered in blood. The creature picks up your own saber. You feel darkness closing in on you, and just before the creature drives your own blade into your skull, you realize that this is not going to be the last lightsaber it will take. This is only the beginning of its reign.
@@developed5926 Plus in later years the armor didn't hinder him as much, his use of the force augmented his movement and used the heavy weight to his advantage in his strikes.
@@ciranopunalesvigliarolo3788 Vader is depressed and unstable, one can definitely use psycological warfare against him. Not like Grievous needs to, anyway. He took down Durge and Ventress simultaniously without much of that, and it's a feat suit Vader couldn't come close to replicating.
You hear a lightsaber: PANIK You see a blue lightsaber: Kalm You realise its Grievous: *BIG PANIK* I just came back to check this comment, it's been a year and people still reply, so I'll update this comment with the new and improved You Hear a lightsaber. You hear a lightsaber: PANIK You see a blue lightsaber: kalm You see a green lightsaber: Vat? You see another blue lightsaber: VAT? You see another green lightsaber: *VAT* ? Grievous appears: *EXTREMELY LARGE PANIK*
More like: you hear a lightsaber igniting: PANIK It is a blue lightsaber: Kalm There is also a green lightsaber: a bit less Kalm There is a mechanical clicking noise with coughing: *BIG PANIK* Two other lightsabers ignite: *YOU MUST REALIZE YOU ARE DOOMED*
Why we all love grievous: 1# Epic Theme. 2# Cybernetic Kaleesh 3# *CoUgH* 4# Always on the hunt for An Fine Addition. 5# Too Op they had to nerf him 6# 4 Arms Go Brrrrrrrrrr -(No relation to Angel dust)- 7# General Kenobi 8# Is Not Shorter than we Expected 9# *_Jedi Scum_* 10# he Expected anakins reputation to be older
to this day I'd still say this was the most badass foe in star wars, yeah even more than darth maul or vader, tho I dont know about some of the games and comics. but seeing this guy in action stalking several jedi as prey and striking fear into them to cut them from the force and imposing himself on them alone was just insane
Obi Wan is my favorite character of Star Wars, but I’m not really interested in a series. However, a general grievous movie or series is what I want. I need to see his backstory on screen, him trained by Dooku, and of course kill Jedi. But I’ll be satisfied with the 2003 show and TCW for now.
@@tanner5809 you can always read some old comics from the legends if you wanna know more about him. Especially "The eyes of revolution" by Warren Fu (come from Dark Horse Comics), that act as teaser of the character it's one of my favourite (try to look on readcomicsonline)
Well no since he would be a god among his people fighting against his oppressors he had no interest in taking over the Galaxy and even with palpatine pulling the strings grievous didn’t fight for power he fought for revenge (which dooku and palpatine orchestrated)
@@arno7163as far as I can remember, no. But grievous believes that the Jedi were responsible for his own death / his crew's death because of cybernetic and dark force tampering done by dooku and Palpatine.
Such an amazing Villain. I would love if we saw him more in a series or something but it would need to show his true power and skill like the 2003 animation did. Make him the terrifying monster the Jedi saw him as.
A 2003 style skin, different voice that would work with all of the content, kind of like the solo skins but better, his caped and non caped version as options
2D Grievous: takes on 4 jedi at once and kills 3 of them 3D Grievous: Gets beaten by Gungans Epic theme by the way EDIT: beware the whole comment section
To be fair, Grievous was obviously being cocky in that scene with the Gungans. Plus, they had weapons which disable electronics, which isn’t exactly a good thing for a cyborg like Grievous.
I will never get over the fact that Clone Wars Grevious was so dumb and defeatable. This 2003 Grevious was such a MENACE, a overcharged terminator, slaying enemies left and right, merciless, unstopable. And when Mace Windu crushes his wind pipe he just tanks it and gets that characteric cought i just thought, why can't he have force powers if he has like, a bunch of living being inside him.
So you're a clone commander leading a small force of troopers who had to fall back due to the overwhelming number of battle droids, you are no match as you are only 14 clones. You retreat into the catacombs to call for backup and notice the droids don't follow you inside. You split your ammo and water between all 13 of you, wait- 13? One of your trooper asks: 'where's jimbo????' Suddenly you hear the sound of cold metal repeatedly tapping against stone, slowly, as if someone was walking towards your unit. You can locate the sound at the end of a dark hallway just in front of you, and you all nervously open fire until the clicking stops. And resumes at the same spot. You had heard stories about a terrifying general Grievous who decimated armies and slaughtered even Jedi Masters, who could be recognized by his metal legs clicking as he walked. You order your troopers to fall back deeper inside the catacombs, and as you walk backwards slowly, you start hearing the general breathing, heavily, , striking fear deep into your heart. The breathing stops, and you turn around. No one. All of your troopers have vanished. You start panicking as you run towards the exit, but you start hearing the clicking again. ' Click- click-click' You freeze, trying to locate the sound, it's behind you. No... Wait... It's... Above you. The clicking stops as you slowly tilt your head upwards, nothing. Suddenly, just over your shoulder, you feel his, or its presence. It's right there, behind you. Your helmet lights up as a blue blade emerges from behind through your chest, and the last thing you hear as you see the face of pure horror, is ' How does it feel to die?'
Grievous in 2003: *kicks asses of half a dozen of Jedi, inclusing 3 masters* Grievous in the new Clone Wars: "You'll pay for this Jedi" "You have failed Jedi" "You can't defeat me"
@@thenekokatze1141 oh i respect that, but 2008 Grievos is far for a lame, the bad thing about Grievous in 2008 is that he never figth unnamed jedis whitout plot armor (and when he does in the books he can kick ass very well without beging too powerfull). That is why we need a Spin-off about Grievous where he can kill his oponent because they are not in Ep. 3
i know this is a long comment but stay with me and think about this better version of grievous vs obi wan IMO. the fight goes the same way except grievous fights with only 2 light sabers the regular music plays and grievous begins to gain the upper hand and takes down kenobi. as soon as that happens cody and his forces come to aid him. while the chaos rages across the base. kenobi takes this time to make an escape to regroup the last thing we see is him hop on boga to escape and grievous still using 2 lightsabers is taking hits from bunch of clones but still kills a bunch of them. this is where it gets scary for kenobi. while he is taking care of his wounds in an old cave, he hears heavy footsteps and boga yelp in pain then grievous comes out of the darkness looking like his shattered appearance from battlefront 2017. he ignites his 2 lightsabers and kenobi ignites his. while kenobi gets to his feet grievous laughs and splits his arms in half grabs 2 more sabers and spins all 4 in front of him while the music starting at 0:00 plays beginning another duel.that would be cool you guys can come up with how kenobi wins but this version of the fight makes grievous much cooler i think.
Maybe at the end he still uses 2 lightsabers, and we see him use 4 on the bridge of the invisible hand against obi and anakin while palpy watches and when he realizes he can’t win, he escapes like he does in the movie, only this time he slashes the glass with 4 sabers instead of the electro staff. Just more thoughts tho
2003: and evil cyborg that got his first lightsaber by curb stomping a Jedi and proceeded to heavily injure aayla secura and shaak ti and kill the rest 2008: gets captured by gungans
@@0g0mogosepikworld31 Clearly you've never read the lore of the Gungans based on your biased hate due to Jar Jar. The Gungans have always been a warrior-like race thousands of years before the prequels. 3000 years before the Battle of Naboo, and a couple hundred years before the first humans colonized Naboo, the Gungans were separated through rivalry. One Gungan warlord, by the name of Roego, used that to his advantage to try and crush any Gungan tribes that opposed him. There was one Boss from Otoh Sancture, named Gallo, who seemed to command a presence that Roego got scared as many Bosses were wondering which side he would take. So Roego decided to make the first move and sent Bursas, something like rabid animals, to attack and destroy Otoh Sancture. Gallo survived, and then lead a campaign against Roego that lasted from a few months to over a year. Eventually they reached Roego's Keep at cliff based called Spearhead. After defeating Roego, Gallo then united all of the Gungan tribes together and established Otoh Gunga and became the first Boss of all the Gungans. They never stopped their warrior-like ways and ketp their united army under the banner of the Gungan Grand Army. When the first human colonizers came to Naboo, there were many skirmishes between the two races until a ceasefire was established. Don't you find it strange that the Humans of Naboo, despite being peaceful, had a large Security Force which included Flash and Gian Speeders? As well as their N1-Starfighters by the time of the Phantom Menance? The Gungans are a warrior race like the Mandalorians and Wookies, its just that their weapons are primitive, but very effective against Droids. And considering Grievous is a cyborg, his body is that of a Droid, hence why he was taken down so easily by the Gungan Boomas. Tarpals sacrificed himself to bring Greivous down, and Grievous paid the price of underestimating a primitive race. Just like the Empire did with the Ewoks at Endor.
Such a great character. A terrifying cyborg alien reptilian bug skeleton with an accent and cough that kills Jedi and leads an army of death bots. "So what Sci Fi element would you like for the General of the Droid Army?" George Lucas: "Yes".
Remember when Grevious was a thing that turned Star Wars into a horror movie, and not some clown villain from a 1920s movie, running away at the slightest inconvenience and twirling his mustache
The only reason he ran away was because of smart tactics. He survived so long because he knew when he was beat. Also, he went up against the strongest force wielders ever, what do you expect?
...How many 1920s movies have you seen? 'cause I've seen quite a lot and like maybe two had moustache twirling villains lol This is why we gotta educate ourselves on a time period before saying stuff... If you had just said moustache twirling villain we'd get it, but you targeted a whole decade that you're evidently unfamiliar with xD
"Run, Jedi, run. You have only prolonged the inevitable." - General Grievous - Clone Wars 2003
*That* was the quote he should have gone with at the beginning of this video
Make peace with the force now for this is your only outtich(dont know how to write that last word) quote: grievous 2003
@@springtrapgrievousjrgaming48 its outting I think
@Hellenistic Helmet
" I don't think so. "
*ping*
Foreshadowing...!
Honestly, I think it deserves to be called "Jedi killer".
It?
It = the song (Cause the 2003 Grievous theme is called "Jedi Killer")
Since grevious is so intimidating he does not need a gender it is just IT
Run run run run, run run awayyyyyyy
@@mr.bighead903 Well, he used to be a male Kaleesh so...
Clone: “why doesn’t he have a health bar??”
he's INVINSIBLE!!!
That's what the jedi in the 2003 series were thinking too lmao
if we ever get jedi fallen order game for clone wars era grievous should be the vader role
@@Andy-rs1zj YESSSS
And there’s a timer instead
This is incredible, I really want a Grevious film!
30 minutes of coughing, 5 seconds of “General Kenobi”, and 2 hours of badass Jedi hunting. The formula for a great movie
@@Unavailable_Username. lmao
@@Unavailable_Username. fuck, yes. :')
TerraStone there’s only one thing that I would want, not that cowardly excuse that we see in revenge of the Sith, I wanna see the badass grievous from the 2003 cartoon
they had clone wars i love the character but hes such a pussy most of the time
"I'm no errand boy. And I'm not in this war for Dooku's politics. I am the leader of the most powerful droid army the galaxy has ever seen!"
“What have you to gain”?
@@cameronkaminski6035 A future. *ONE WHERE THERE ARE NO JEDI!!”*
@@cooltbell7306 *You Jedi betrayed my people, You sided with the SLAVER’s We will kill all of the Kem’Ree!*
"An army with no loyalty! No spirit! Just programming!"
" so you must realize you are *DOOMED* "
Grievous was a Revanant. He was brought back from the brink of death for one purpose: Revenge. Which he actually enjoyed, but only every now and then.
Enter my shadow
@@apexbrothers1815 Ah a man of culture I see
@@apexbrothers1815 They still think this i a game, it's not
@@apexbrothers1815 now revenant have a grievous skin
Well HE WAS until the CGI show turned him into a cowardly clown
This is like music to my audio receptors
Same
battle front 2(2005)
I got that reference.
Lol yes
Fat_Al's Gaming Also Battlefront II (2017)
Some random clone: *Why do I hear boss music?*
Don't you mean *cough cough* JEDI SC*M?!
I general gerivous have survived Kenobi now prepare to suffer for your screams are music to my audio receptors
@@palpatinethesenatehog7086 did you just cencor the word scum 😂😂
Grievous: *I AM THE BOSS MUSIC*
More like Sha Gi :D
Jedi: "You are surrounded!"
Grievous: "All I'm surrounded by is fear and dead men!"
You know some people thought vader was grievous with better cybernetics since they were both so terrifying enforcers
@@sampledpuppet5023 Grievous had the better cybernetics. Vader’s were clunky and worse. Palpatine did that purposely
@@sampledpuppet5023 According to the man himself, Vader's cybernetics were *really* bad.
@@ForsakenDreamer7 And yet Vader still got the job done. Just shows that even with the limitations of the suit, Vader is still a beast!
@@illuminossentertainment3253 As I recall, his suit was poor quality in that it constantly made him in pain, which meant he was constantly irritable/angry, which meant he was constantly getting his dark side juices suped.
I still remember how he just crushed Shaggy in 2003
Shaggy - ARRRRRRRRRHHHHHHHHH...
he's lucky shaggy was caught off guard and using 0.5% of his power
@@beevstew1896 that comment implies something terrifying: that General Grievous is at least on par with shaggy because at %0.5 of his power shaggy was way out classes by Grievous.
He didn't just crush Shaggy, he made him literally disappear as he crushed him. If you actually watch the scene, the moment Grievous appears, there's no body of the former padawan. That's terrifying.
@@illuminossentertainment3253 I think that was the point of the scene, Greivous being terrific after all he wiped out the Jedi masters
As much as I love the 3-d Clone Wars show, Grievous was severely nerfed. They gave his role as Jedi killer to Savage and his role as tactician to Trench and left him as a saturday-morning cartoon style villain. Mind you, the 2003 version was rather over the top, but at least he was intimidating.
And of course, he had a kick-ass theme.
Like Sideous said
“Perhaps your reputation is exaggerated”
Really sums up grevious
I like the 2008 show much better, but they could have made grievous a little more intimidating. I had no problem with him being taken down by a whole army of gungans, especially after underestimating them, but he needed a few more victories.
Good story always needs a good villain. And DAMN was he good in 2003 CW
Nicholas and to make others retreat not have him run away all the time the whole point of his robot body is to entice fear and crush the Jedi spirits especially when he pull out the extra arms so it would be nice to show people scared of him
@@justsomeguy1014 they definitely shouldn't have had grievous whip out four arms every time he fought in the 2008 clone wars. They could've saved it as a trump card he could use against powerful and skilled jedi that would make them hesitate and then he could kill them without mercy.
Honestly General Grevious and the Droid Army should be terrifying enemies, but they got turned into comedic jokes.
Totally agree. An army of unfeeling skeletal metallic creatures led by an enraged merciless half-machine with a mind of a living man? Give me more of that stuff in films, not the "Believe in urself an u be all jedi" bullshit they are producing.
@@glonk1535 but droids have feeling
driods are weak its greivious who was nerfed
@@glonk1535 gives me serious Necron vibes
@@glonk1535 well the clone wars did fine with the different versions, practically every variation was terrifying, ex the droid gunship, jeez that thing was scary, and the commando droids, cleaning droids, B2s
Imagine a horror movie film with General Grievous. It's a dark hallway then you just see him crawling towards you
I hate horror movies. Never been a fan. But if they made a Grievous horror movie is see it for sure.
Imagine a standalone movie in the SW universe where it's just a horror film with Grievous as the spooky boi
And he’s crawling on the ceiling
that's just battlefront 2
#MakeGrievousScaryAgain
This sounds really horror movie esque and that's an interesting take on a Star Wars score
It's from the 2003 Clone Wars show.
Picture a Jedi Padawn who's being hunted by Greivous...it is a horror movie
Well, Grievous was treated like a horror movie monster when he first appeared in Chapter 20 of the 2003 "Clone Wars" series. The music matches that version of the General perfectly.
@@DanGrievous That's because the music's from that episode.
@@mrsnufflekins3479, I perfectly know that it is from the 2003 microseries. I am talking about the original version and replying to the comment above ("This sounds really horror movie sequel").
Objective when fighting 2005 Grievous: Kill Grievous
Objective when fighting 2003 Grievous: Survive
Also idk if it was to be family friendly or not but in that fight scene he didn't kill anyone with his lightsabers, he crushed their skulls with those grippers
Objective when fighting 2003 Grievous: RUN
@@hapiemealz6042 He kill one with the saber. Just after a throw of this lightsaber to evade a hit.
Objective when fighting TCW Grievous: laugh
Also when fighting RotS game Grievous.
Imagine being a recently promoted jedi knight, this is your first battle. In the dark you hear a cybernetic cough, before four lightsabers ignite, revealing the jedi hunter known as General Grievous. To only have two options, to fight to the death. Or retreat like a cowards. You decide.
"A tactical rendezvous separate of the immediate area of engagement" it is then. 🏃💨🗡️🕷️
Run run run run away
Actually in the 2003 TV Series (debut episode of Grievous) a Jedi Padawan tried the second option. It did not end well for him. At all.
Droid poppers. He may not be a droid, but his cybernetic components are just as vulnerable to EMPs.
Well, at that point, it's no longer cowardice, but rather self-preservation
*casually fires rocket launcher through elevator glass at this guy*
and also windu punching an entire army of droid barehanded
It was so extremely casual I died.
The rocket: *does literally nothing*
-catches rocket- "..you fool."
It's kind of understandable, given his reputation, and those clones probably being scared out of their minds and panicking.
"Remember what I taught you, General. If you are to succeed in combat against the best of the Jedi, you must have fear, surprise, and intimidation on your side. But if any one element is lacking, it would be best for you to retreat."
- Dooku, Count of Serenno and Lord of the Sith
And Separatist Head of State
And have your trophy.
That's why he lost to Obi Wan Kenobi. None of these was at his side, and in fact, Kenobi was the one who surprised him
When he was in his good condition. He could have moved very fast. And it surprises anyone from the Jedi. But after he suffered tremendous damage in his rib cage and his organs were destroyed. He became unable to resist the persistent coughing state. Because he lacks its normal and cough-free state
Awesome tactic, very much needed against brave Jedi
"Jedi! You are surrounded, your armies decimated. Make peace with the Force now, for this is your final hour. But know that I, General Grievous, am not completely without mercy. Prepare!"
2003 Grievous is my favorite rendition of Grievous, as much as I like TCW and RotS
Jedi destruction intensifies
I liked the 2003 Grievous's character, but I think the Episode 3 voice was better. But that was ALL the Episode 3 Grievous had in my opinion.
Hei Darkfire Yes 2003 version was to robotic while Revenge of the Sith left room for a more human backstory
@@Hei_Darkfire Agreed. Overall, I like Matthew Wood's voice better too. I got to meet him at Star Wars Celebration and he was really kind. Even got an autograph for one of my General Grievous posters. He's a great sound designer and voice actor.
"Run, Jedi Run. You are only prolonging the inevitabile"
I had been looking forward to this.
*hello there*
@@obiwankenobi6230 Bahahahahaha
General Kenobi!
@@obiwankenobi6230 general kenobi
My beloved gerivous I serve your home world shall we wipe out the jedi
Run, Jedi, run. You have only prolonged the inevitable.
I'm on you side tho. I may not be good at it but hey we got terminator jedi killer cyborg beyblade over here whose killed almost all of his opponents and was only forced to run away from many *many* rocket launchers, a clone gunship, and Mace Windu's force powers. Wo
Big fan General!
Why thank you
General, is there any certain method as to how one can be so terrifying and badass? I wish to learn the way of turning the galaxy into a horror game.
@@AlmightyLoaf Become a cyborg
Samuel Kim has done it once again. He has pleased everyone's soul.
😏
Something disney never could
@@borikidor Disney could never leave me feeling the same way after watching one of Samuel's videos
Thank you Lady Tano! Can't wait to see you this Friday again!
Or given me nightmares cause this give me flash backs to playing any zombie game
This music got it. Grievous as Darth Vader, or inquisitors should be a horror dark figure, not some funny speaking dumb clown in dark clothes. We really need a movie about Grievous and his horrific style of war. Remember the last moments of Rogue One, Vader with lightsaber - a few seconds of terror? That´s what I´m talking about.
The Dark side: A Star Wars story??
except it would be the entire movie LUL.
if they do make one, they should make it about his war with the huk, then at the end show his first outing as the cyborg at the first battle of geonosis. where he killed two jedi and a battalion of clones with a single electrostaff by himself.
Live action Grevious Hallway scene is in order, just imagine a venator that is heavily damaged lights are dark hallway clones trying to group up with their jedi general get trapped with grevious in the dark ending in a brutal 1v1 between the jedi and grevious that is swiftly cut short by grevious’ merciless rampage
Who's the "clown in dark clothes?"
This is the one character that if in future SW projects someone says "somehow general Grievous returned" I won't be mad at all.
Imagine Thrawn rebuilds Grievous since we say Grievous’ helmet on Thrawn desk. Would be insane
@@jbez8999 where is that scene?
@@nachonaitor5535 it’s a scene in rebels
He kinda did? I believe there was a comic in which some imperial scientist inspired by the GENERAL OF THE LARGEST DROID ARMY created his successor.
@@jbez8999
Just give him the Bayformers Galvatron treatment. New body, fragments of the brain remain to replicate General Grievous's combat potential. Sifo-Dyas's force sensitive blood finally kicks in upon the presence of a Jedi or maybe some Jedi/Sith artifact or something. General Grievous's mind returns and slowly takes over the programming, with the sole motive of finishing what Darth Sidious started with Order 66. Which is killing all Jedi. Easily done.
"Your screams are like music to my audio receptors!"
“You will only prolong your agony!”
*INTENSE COUGHING*
"Please don't surrender!!!"
PLEASE, TRY TO RUN!!
"Your audio is like screams to my music receptors. "
Clones when Battle Droids call for reinforcements: *PANIK*
They see Blue and Green Lightsabers: *Kalm*
They hear "0:02": *_PANIK_*
*laughs in ARC Troopers*
* Laughs in jet trooper*
Stanley Leonard Darmali ha
Don’t worry General, this is why we have vulture droids!
@General Grievous bro wym you cant even spin lightsabers right rn
"Alexa, intruder alert"
Lights turn off
Lights turn on slightly and turn red
"You must realize...you. Are. Doomed."
Indeed. A red spy is in the base!
@@Bebe-fq8yb Ah, I see you are a man of culture
Be me; *putting the house on lock down when the thief just wants my TV* So you have chosen.....DEATH.
The Criminal: Why... do I feel like im in a horror movie now?
_Objective:_
*SURVIVE*
Ah yes, the General Grievous we were actually afraid of
General grievous.
Or alternatively.
"that guy who turned star wars into a horror movie"
Edit: darth vader was scary in the classic cheesy bad guy way.
Grievous was a walking talking murder machine before he even became a cyborg.
First captain Borealis nah bro that’s Vader my dude. Single handedly did that to rogue one and fallen order.
Well, him and Darth Vader.
Darth- is scary because he is tall, dark, and is silent except for his respirator. Also, his mask is like a skull and has no eyes. And he can kill you without even touching you.
Grievous- is scary because of the eyes, the speed, and his music.
Both are monsters, but very different.
@@vadernation1233 grievous was in the catacombs at the geonosis battle. Imagine being a clone in a catacomb hearing him climb all over the place and butcher everyone
Nope, I did
This really does justice to General Grievous. Like how the first section feels like anxiety incarnate, and the second half was more intimidating
it sucks that they did not use him in season 7 of the clone wars :( his model looked so good.
Nope instead we had to get 2 completely bland, diversity fillers instead.
Edit, man thees likes give me hope for the world. and hope the the General will lead the droid army once again!
Quandrius It sucks that he died. It's as bad a joke as the nonexistent and so called "new trilogy" 👎🏻
He did appear in a recap in old friends not forgotten
@@Giragoji That s what are they reffering
@@aizenespada6189 do'h
Droid: *says something stupid*
Droid: Why do I hear boss music?
0:05
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So true
"I can't seem to shoot to anything"
@@thenekokatze1141 grievous: smashes his head off like an elite baseball player
No matter what version of Clone Wars you love, we can all agree that 2003 grievous is best grievous.
Sharing the spot with his novel counterpart, LoE Grievous.
@@ForsakenDreamer7 Where LoE Grievous come from? Any novel/comic to recommend?
@@Sejona LoE is the Labyrinth of Evil, a Star Wars novel.
@@ForsakenDreamer7 thank you !
Ehh, I personally don't like Darth Vader 2.0 but yeah, you do you.
Darth- is scary because he is tall, dark, and is silent except for his respirator. Also, his mask is like a skull and has no eyes. And he can kill you without even touching you.
Grievous- is scary because of the eyes, the speed, and his music.
Both are monsters, but very different.
Christian Bryan Which Darth
@@reduxmidasbrother7679 vader
Christian Bryan What makes them booth scary is that they have nothing to lose.
Darth isn't a person. Darth is a rank in the Sith power ladder. The second name is what you'd use to identify them. Revan, Malgus, Marr, Bane, Maul, Sidious, Plagieus, Vader. Prior to the Rule of Two there was also a Lord rank.
Vader: Litterally designed after George Lucas imagination of the devil
The best scene by far:
"Hello there"
*General Kenobi*
General Tano!
That ain't the best scene by a long shot, people of culture know that the battle of hipori is the best scene
@General Kenobi General Kenobi!
@General Kenobi Hold on. This whole operation was your idea.
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The amount of disrespect this character gets. Nerfed and made into a joke. Most notorious jedi killer and that’s not even mentioning the Star Wars legends.
If they made a Grievous anthology film with a horror-esk vibe I think that would be awesome and be a great way to make Grievous really cool again. To me it seems like a lot of people don't think he's as cool as he used to be
He’s always been cool
It would be about a few jedi running for their lives. And some powerful ones.
Heck, I'd even kill off yaddle if Disney didn't do it beforehand.
the 03 Grievous is how he is seen through propaganda and the eyes of children. He's fine the way he is.
@@Bluesonofman no that would be the post 2005 grievus. 2003 is how he realy should have been.
I Play Games The 2003 show was made by CN without Lucas’s involvement. As far as I am concerned if Lucas or Dave Falloni are not involved in every aspect it’s not canon
What I really like about this theme is that it really sounds like a "hunt", a tremendous danger coming closer and closer, and you know that whatever you do, you won't be able to stop it. Too bad they had to remove all this aspect in The Clone Wars...
Apart from it, it was OUTSTANDINGLY GOOD ! Man, I already love these movies, but you reminded me how epic they were before the Disney Nation attacked... Well done.
"Your remixes will make a fine addition to my studying playlist"
What if he had The Force?
"Horror game activated"
Nah... Just death
insta kill
Why would he want the force if he doesn't need it.
What warrior wouldn't want another weapon and skill in their arsenal especially one as useful as the force.
The force would make a fine addition to my collection
I feel like a shark is chasing me for some reason 😂
That's not a shark but a 6 legged cyborg with lung cancer lol
I'm selacofobic and now this gives me the chills
“You must realize that you are doomed.”
I thought you said Shrek was chasing you and it made perfect sense to the point of me not even questioning it...
@@baysukurt5518 IRONIC!
Let’s take a moment to recognize the changes to Grievous from the 2003 clones wars to the modern day clone wars-
2003: Grievous would not run away from a fight unless he absolutely needed to
Grievous was a hyper lethal Jedi killer
Grievous did not underestimate his foe
Grievous plans his attack strategy before he attacks
Grievous does not boast about how superior he is
Grievous is very intelligent
Modern Clone Wars tv series: Grievous runs away from almost any fight when he is not even close to being beaten
Grievous is a crappy Jedi killer
Grievous almost always underestimates his foes
Grievous doesn’t usually plan his attack strategy well
Grievous almost always boasts about how much superior he is towards others
Grievous is not that smart
Grievous is way too ambitious, arrogant, and cocky
Yup.
Sucks they had to do him like that :/
Even with all that he still is a terrifying skilled warrior compared to others..really says something
Look at how they massacred my boy
Either it’s budget reason or what not
2003: I murdered hundreds of Jedi and kidnapped the most important man in the galaxy, single handily
2008: GuNgan sticKs HURT!!
- Sir! We have a situation! 5 Jedi Masters are fighting against one foe
+ And whats the problem?
- That one... Is winning
@@jenniferjohnson7324 Retreat only works when you have somewhere to run. Unfortunately for those 5 Jedi, there is nowhere to run.
@@NCRVeteranRanger *A*
@@jenniferjohnson7324 don’t you mean “major malevolence”
@@nakknjr9322 *A*
@@jenniferjohnson7324 hm
YES! CLASSIC OLD SCHOOL CLONE WARS THEME!!!!
I love Dave Filoni and his work. But keeping Grievous nerfed instead of following the 2003 version was one of his biggest mistakes.
It was George Lucas's decision, he didn't want grievous to be another darth Vader but I agree he got nerfed to much
@@morenocosimini1396 I hate that George thought that a cyborg that kills Jedi was “another Vader”. Even in the 2003 series Grievous was completely different from Vader
They SHOULD HAVE followed the 2003 version. I get that he was OP so they had to nerf him, but here's where they fucked up: They should have 1. make Grievous learn from his mistakes. 2. make him train more VIGOROUSLY (giving him the BUFF he deserves) and 3. Make Grievous more of a LEGIT THREAT like his 2003 counterpart (instead of the comic relief, moustache - twirling, cocky, HEAVILY nerfed, DUMBASS we now have (but keep his Light Saber Collection and MAKE IF FEEL LIKE HE EARNED his "Trophies").
@@captainfordo3978 During the entire 2008 Clone Wars, Grievous only killed Kit Fisto's Padawan, but it was not with his lightsabers, it was with a random blaster
@@captainfordo3978 2003 version was so animalistic (in a good and distinct way) in contrast to Vader's distinct fighting style, there's no reason George Lucas should have wanted him nerfed to be different to Vader.
I'm honestly crushed that the "General Grievous" song on spotify only has the Revenge of the Sith Grievous theme and not the 2003 as an intro like this youtube video does.
Crushed? You mean like his chest was crushed? Haha... ok
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Happy birthday 🎉🎂🎈🎊🎁
Happy birthday
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Happy birthday from the separatist army
Happy birthday to you
I have to say. Gendy Tartakovsky was a genius with the 2003 Clone wars. This song is amazing. It borrows from the JAWS theme and it personifies Grievous perfectly. The tune depicts the sudden movements of a machine, along with the foreboding terror of the Jaws hunting theme. They should have kept this theme, as it introduced Grievous perfectly for Episode III. A theme that suited a relentless, hollow, killing machine.
Clone Trooper: Sector is clear
*Grevious shows up with his iPod playing this song*
Clone Trooper: NOT CLEAR! NOT CLEAR!
General: " you must realize you are *DOOMED* "
This guy could've been the definitive non-force sensitive jedi murdering prequel villain. Better than Jango, better Asajj, better than Dooku, Maul, etc.
And this theme serves as a perfect reminder.
Thank you, Samuel.
What do you mean, "Could've"? He already is.
@@weasel003gaming7 but everything change when the 2008 clone wars attacked
@@peterstoric6560 True
Yes ! I can’t bear the fact that some people, Dave Filoni included, absolutely want Assaj, Maul, Cad Bane and some other uninteresting secondary characters to take Grievous’s place as THE Jedi killer. God bless CW 2003
Well, Maul, Asajj, and Dooku are all force sensitive, but that could have been used as a way to elevate Grievous even further. Also, how many jedi did Jango kill? Just asking out of curiosity, cause I have no idea.
Edit: I have now remembered that parasaur Jedi that Jango shot, so yes he has killed one.
I was playing Battlefront 2 Heroes vs Villains and my team was losing 3-10. Put this track on, played as Grievous turned the tide and won 1-0. Felt like ‘03 Grievous.
I feel you man, once when I played as clones against the separatists grievous and the commando droids dominated the battlefield
"WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU'RE GOING?!"
Love that put a smile on my face
"I have toppled nations, I have SLAIN KINGS… I HAVE MURDERED *LEGENDS!"*
This is General Grievous’ theme song! My favorite Star Wars villain! Greatest Jedi killer of all of Star Wars!
I love that you went back and changed the thumbnail now that we have the most menacing looking version of Grievous we've ever seen.
Imagine the 2003 episode of his first appearance but with the animation style of season seven Grievous
I would just burst out laughing after I hear him cough and say ''stupid battledroids'' or some other Saturday morning villain one liner
Windu: *sees Jedi Killer grievous for 0.01 seconds*
Windu: *_YEET_*
Grievous: *crushes lungs* Well, guess I'm LEAVING NOW!
Windu: *Sees Jedi Killer Grievous for 0.01 seconds*
Windu: "Enough is ENOUGH! I've had it with this motherfuckin Jedi Killer on this motherfuckin planet!" *YEET*
That just tells you how terrified he was of him
Using the force on "Legends" Grievous is the only logical way to defeat him
@@Haggysack2k8 Windu is a Sith Lord killer. That's why he handled Sidious. And a one man army killer
Prequels have good villians: Palpatine, Maul Griveous, Dooku, Anakin (Vader)
In my opinion, Grievous is a really bad villian in ROTS. But only in that movie.
Grievous,Maul and Savage are the best in my opinion
Sorry, Grievous and Dooku are shite 🤷♂️
@@masonspencer918 Your opinion
*Palpatine, Maul, Grievous, Jar Jar, Dooku, Anakin
Imagine being a Jedi that ventured deep into the Geonosian catacombs during the battle, hoping to catch up with Poggle the Lesser. You have two comrade Jedi and a battalion of clones with you. You are entering a seemingly deserted catacomb. No battle droids to be seen. You order your troops to advance, but at that moment, you hear a scream in the Force. One of your Jedi friends falls to their knees. A burning lightsaber wound traverses their torso. You immediately sense your surroundings, but there is nothing. Nothing living except you and your battalion. Then you hear a strange metallic clanking noise coming from the ceiling, but you still cannot sense a living presence. But how could a droid, even very advanced, kill a Jedi? Then a strange silhouette drops into the middle of your troops. A green blade appears, and the next thing you know, the voices of your clones are screaming out in the Force as a tornado of energy devastates their ranks, sending arms, heads and legs flying. Another one of your Jedi brothers moves in to attempt to save those they can. Their blade clashes with the enemy's. Then all of sudden, your brother stumbles back. they turn around, and their head falls to the ground, as their lightsaber rolls into the shadows. Then you see a skeletal, droid-like hand move out and take it. Yet you feel it now, this isn't a droid, this is something else. The Force is screaming it to you: whatever was waiting for you in this catacomb, is death itself for all Jedi. Then your last companion, of whom you were the Padawan before the Naboo events, turns to you. "I'll end this here, if the Force will help me. Get out and warn the others. Don't look back." You understand her. "May the force be with you, master." You dash back the way you came, as she ignites her blade.
You run for several minutes. You know the exit is still far, but you are confident that your old master will be able to hold back whatever that thing was. You shall soon return with more Jedi and clones to help her . Then you hear it again. A faint clanking sound. You stop. You must not panic. You can hear it. Something is lurking around you in the darkness. But you cannot detect it in the Force. The sound is behind you, then at your right. Then above. Then it stops altogether. You prepare your lightsaber. You are going to have to fight.
All of a sudden you feel a warning in the Force, and almost immediately, a tornado of energy hits you. You try to deflect the spinning lightsabers, but the attack's raw, savage strength and mechanical precision rapidly bests you. You feel a burning feeling, and both your arms fall to the ground. Only the Force stops you from screaming in agony. Then you look up at the creature. It looks like a powerfully built droid... Then you see the eyes. Dead, emotionless, yet somehow burning in hatred towards you. The eyes of a monster. Then you see the lightsaber that cut of your arms. The blade of your master. The handle is covered in blood. The creature picks up your own saber. You feel darkness closing in on you, and just before the creature drives your own blade into your skull, you realize that this is not going to be the last lightsaber it will take. This is only the beginning of its reign.
That was amazing, dude!
That felt like the perfect intro to grievous! You should write a book
Amaziiiiing
Very nice
1:20, let's just appreciate how amazingly the music mashes with the animation?
That's the digital audio workstation.
1:23
"Run, Jedi, run. You have only prolonged the inevitable!"
Hello there
@@sandraguistwhite4348 general kenobi
(Laugh) Kill him.
The dislikes are from the owners of the lightsabers who made a fine addition to Grievous collection
Imagine a battle between the 2003 Grievous and Darth Vader. Man that would be a sight to behold.
Being a spectator to that would likely result in death.
I feel like 2003 grievous is to fast and agile for Vader to handle, considering Vader is really slow due to heavy armor.
@@developed5926 but Grievous wouldn't be able to use psycological warfare aganist Vader, so he doesn't stand much of a chance
@@developed5926 Plus in later years the armor didn't hinder him as much, his use of the force augmented his movement and used the heavy weight to his advantage in his strikes.
@@ciranopunalesvigliarolo3788 Vader is depressed and unstable, one can definitely use psycological warfare against him.
Not like Grievous needs to, anyway. He took down Durge and Ventress simultaniously without much of that, and it's a feat suit Vader couldn't come close to replicating.
“I’ve been looking forward to this...” -Count Dooku
Ethan Schmid “Good. Double the pride, double the fall.”
I have tho
You hear a lightsaber: PANIK
You see a blue lightsaber: Kalm
You realise its Grievous: *BIG PANIK*
I just came back to check this comment, it's been a year and people still reply, so I'll update this comment with the new and improved You Hear a lightsaber.
You hear a lightsaber: PANIK
You see a blue lightsaber: kalm
You see a green lightsaber: Vat?
You see another blue lightsaber: VAT?
You see another green lightsaber: *VAT* ?
Grievous appears: *EXTREMELY LARGE PANIK*
*he uses the force* PANNNNNNIK X1000000000000
@Walter Clements its a joke?
More like: you hear a lightsaber igniting: PANIK
It is a blue lightsaber: Kalm
There is also a green lightsaber: a bit less Kalm
There is a mechanical clicking noise with coughing: *BIG PANIK*
Two other lightsabers ignite: *YOU MUST REALIZE YOU ARE DOOMED*
Grevious is basically a personification of this meme
Send nightmare fuel: spider. I said nightmare fuel: grievous crawling. Perfection
Why we all love grievous:
1# Epic Theme.
2# Cybernetic Kaleesh
3# *CoUgH*
4# Always on the hunt for An Fine Addition.
5# Too Op they had to nerf him
6# 4 Arms Go Brrrrrrrrrr -(No relation to Angel dust)-
7# General Kenobi
8# Is Not Shorter than we Expected
9# *_Jedi Scum_*
10# he Expected anakins reputation to be older
This comment is… a fine addition to my collection
nO yOu Can'T JuSt tAkE OuR weAPonS!!!11!!1!,!
Haha collection go brrrr
Don't forget four arms & lightsabers! HURK HACK HACK AUGH!
You just made me realize he represents a Cherub/Seraphim... a fine representation adition to my collection
You forgot about the "General kenobi"
You fool! I've been trained in your musical arts by Samuel Kim himself.
Every jedi: why do i hear boss music
to this day I'd still say this was the most badass foe in star wars, yeah even more than darth maul or vader, tho I dont know about some of the games and comics. but seeing this guy in action stalking several jedi as prey and striking fear into them to cut them from the force and imposing himself on them alone was just insane
Imagine this for a movie: Grievous, a Star Wars Slaughter.
Damn thats a great name for a film
Min 3:00 to final, hear that melody....
😖❤❤🎼🎶🎶🎵🎹🎹🔊
I love it!!!
“I have conquered nations, I have slayed kings, I HAVE MURDERED LEGENDS!!”
Obi Wan is my favorite character of Star Wars, but I’m not really interested in a series. However, a general grievous movie or series is what I want. I need to see his backstory on screen, him trained by Dooku, and of course kill Jedi. But I’ll be satisfied with the 2003 show and TCW for now.
Tanner problem with that is that Christopher lee is dead
NCR Master Race yeah I remembered that after I commented, R.I.P. Mr. Lee. Well I have the two clone wars shows I guess
@@tanner5809 Or until Something The Fans make.
@@tanner5809 you can always read some old comics from the legends if you wanna know more about him. Especially "The eyes of revolution" by Warren Fu (come from Dark Horse Comics), that act as teaser of the character it's one of my favourite (try to look on readcomicsonline)
Too bad it seems that he isn't important enough to be featured in the last season of the clone wars of wich he is a main antagonist but whatever....
ARC Troopers theme 2003...
,, Sector four needs reinforcement!"
~ Capt. Fordo... Munilist 10
He did!!!! He did it!!!
DUNUN dunun DUNUN! dunun dunun dunun!
If Palpatine hadn't been involved in the Clone Wars, this guy would have absolutely taken over the galaxy within months.
Well no since he would be a god among his people fighting against his oppressors he had no interest in taking over the Galaxy and even with palpatine pulling the strings grievous didn’t fight for power he fought for revenge (which dooku and palpatine orchestrated)
@@VeryDAWD did dooku and palps orchestrate the jedi response to the Kalee vs bugs?
@@arno7163as far as I can remember, no. But grievous believes that the Jedi were responsible for his own death / his crew's death because of cybernetic and dark force tampering done by dooku and Palpatine.
Such an amazing Villain. I would love if we saw him more in a series or something but it would need to show his true power and skill like the 2003 animation did. Make him the terrifying monster the Jedi saw him as.
We need a skin in battlefront 2 for Grevious with his white and red cape!!
That will be badass
Hell yeah!!!
@Adrian Clark Actually is: run Jedi run you have only prolonged the inevitable
@Adrian Clark yeah
A 2003 style skin, different voice that would work with all of the content, kind of like the solo skins but better, his caped and non caped version as options
I don't care what others will say but for me General Grievous is the greatest character in Star Wars. One day the whole world will respect him
2D Grievous: takes on 4 jedi at once and kills 3 of them
3D Grievous: Gets beaten by Gungans
Epic theme by the way
EDIT: beware the whole comment section
Wasn't it like six?
And then he killed three, severely injured two, and was about to strike down the last when the clones intervened.
@@codename618 yeah your right, but he fights 4 all at once. The other 2 he killed one on one
To be fair, Grievous was obviously being cocky in that scene with the Gungans. Plus, they had weapons which disable electronics, which isn’t exactly a good thing for a cyborg like Grievous.
I also thought grievous was a tactical genius, they must have nerfed him in the movies and in the clone wars
Mace Windu Oh yes, RotS and TCW did Grievous wrong, no question. The 2003 animated series, his original introduction, was his prime.
I love his theme from the show it's so mechanical , tribal, and terrifying sounding.
I will never get over the fact that Clone Wars Grevious was so dumb and defeatable. This 2003 Grevious was such a MENACE, a overcharged terminator, slaying enemies left and right, merciless, unstopable. And when Mace Windu crushes his wind pipe he just tanks it and gets that characteric cought i just thought, why can't he have force powers if he has like, a bunch of living being inside him.
So you're a clone commander leading a small force of troopers who had to fall back due to the overwhelming number of battle droids, you are no match as you are only 14 clones. You retreat into the catacombs to call for backup and notice the droids don't follow you inside. You split your ammo and water between all 13 of you, wait- 13?
One of your trooper asks: 'where's jimbo????'
Suddenly you hear the sound of cold metal repeatedly tapping against stone, slowly, as if someone was walking towards your unit. You can locate the sound at the end of a dark hallway just in front of you, and you all nervously open fire until the clicking stops. And resumes at the same spot. You had heard stories about a terrifying general Grievous who decimated armies and slaughtered even Jedi Masters, who could be recognized by his metal legs clicking as he walked. You order your troopers to fall back deeper inside the catacombs, and as you walk backwards slowly, you start hearing the general breathing, heavily, , striking fear deep into your heart. The breathing stops, and you turn around. No one. All of your troopers have vanished. You start panicking as you run towards the exit, but you start hearing the clicking again. ' Click- click-click'
You freeze, trying to locate the sound, it's behind you. No... Wait... It's... Above you. The clicking stops as you slowly tilt your head upwards, nothing. Suddenly, just over your shoulder, you feel his, or its presence. It's right there, behind you. Your helmet lights up as a blue blade emerges from behind through your chest, and the last thing you hear as you see the face of pure horror, is ' How does it feel to die?'
Now that's some serious horror movie shit.
@Apex Pilot yes, I agree
I want to see this in a General Grievous movie or show (whichever one will work).
I love the transition from the 2003 version to the revenge of the sith version
Grievous in 2003:
*kicks asses of half a dozen of Jedi, inclusing 3 masters*
Grievous in the new Clone Wars:
"You'll pay for this Jedi"
"You have failed Jedi"
"You can't defeat me"
"You can never defeat Grievous!"
2 seconds later
Stop shooting, me scared... yeah that was lame from 2008 Grievous
he defeat Obi Wan (3 times), Eath Koth, Ahsoka (2 times) and the ex-aprenttice of Ploo Koon ._.
@@joaquinrodriguez227 yes, that's really cool... but the 2003 one is way better... in my opinion at least
@@thenekokatze1141 oh i respect that, but 2008 Grievos is far for a lame, the bad thing about Grievous in 2008 is that he never figth unnamed jedis whitout plot armor (and when he does in the books he can kick ass very well without beging too powerfull). That is why we need a Spin-off about Grievous where he can kill his oponent because they are not in Ep. 3
@@joaquinrodriguez227 I meant that the moment in specific was lame 🤣🤣🤣
i know this is a long comment but stay with me and think about this better version of grievous vs obi wan IMO. the fight goes the same way except grievous fights with only 2 light sabers the regular music plays and grievous begins to gain the upper hand and takes down kenobi. as soon as that happens cody and his forces come to aid him. while the chaos rages across the base. kenobi takes this time to make an escape to regroup the last thing we see is him hop on boga to escape and grievous still using 2 lightsabers is taking hits from bunch of clones but still kills a bunch of them. this is where it gets scary for kenobi. while he is taking care of his wounds in an old cave, he hears heavy footsteps and boga yelp in pain then grievous comes out of the darkness looking like his shattered appearance from battlefront 2017. he ignites his 2 lightsabers and kenobi ignites his. while kenobi gets to his feet grievous laughs and splits his arms in half grabs 2 more sabers and spins all 4 in front of him while the music starting at 0:00 plays beginning another duel.that would be cool you guys can come up with how kenobi wins but this version of the fight makes grievous much cooler i think.
Maybe at the end he still uses 2 lightsabers, and we see him use 4 on the bridge of the invisible hand against obi and anakin while palpy watches and when he realizes he can’t win, he escapes like he does in the movie, only this time he slashes the glass with 4 sabers instead of the electro staff. Just more thoughts tho
When someone says "Cyborg with Bronchitis" I don't think anyone expects them to be as badass as this.
2003: and evil cyborg that got his first lightsaber by curb stomping a Jedi and proceeded to heavily injure aayla secura and shaak ti and kill the rest
2008: gets captured by gungans
Not just by some regular gungans, but by the Darth Jar Jar himself.
You guys need to stop shitting on Gungans. They weren't that dumb.
Yeah, most of the gungans were capable warriors. They get a bad rep from Jar Jar
@@ahumanoidtroodon1074 it is not that I am a human supremacist but the glorified space frogs are capable warrior's?
@@0g0mogosepikworld31 Clearly you've never read the lore of the Gungans based on your biased hate due to Jar Jar. The Gungans have always been a warrior-like race thousands of years before the prequels. 3000 years before the Battle of Naboo, and a couple hundred years before the first humans colonized Naboo, the Gungans were separated through rivalry. One Gungan warlord, by the name of Roego, used that to his advantage to try and crush any Gungan tribes that opposed him. There was one Boss from Otoh Sancture, named Gallo, who seemed to command a presence that Roego got scared as many Bosses were wondering which side he would take. So Roego decided to make the first move and sent Bursas, something like rabid animals, to attack and destroy Otoh Sancture. Gallo survived, and then lead a campaign against Roego that lasted from a few months to over a year. Eventually they reached Roego's Keep at cliff based called Spearhead. After defeating Roego, Gallo then united all of the Gungan tribes together and established Otoh Gunga and became the first Boss of all the Gungans. They never stopped their warrior-like ways and ketp their united army under the banner of the Gungan Grand Army.
When the first human colonizers came to Naboo, there were many skirmishes between the two races until a ceasefire was established. Don't you find it strange that the Humans of Naboo, despite being peaceful, had a large Security Force which included Flash and Gian Speeders? As well as their N1-Starfighters by the time of the Phantom Menance? The Gungans are a warrior race like the Mandalorians and Wookies, its just that their weapons are primitive, but very effective against Droids. And considering Grievous is a cyborg, his body is that of a Droid, hence why he was taken down so easily by the Gungan Boomas. Tarpals sacrificed himself to bring Greivous down, and Grievous paid the price of underestimating a primitive race. Just like the Empire did with the Ewoks at Endor.
"Hello there"
Edit:Wow I never had all 1134 tnx guys may the force be with you
General kenobi
General Kenobi
Kill him
Hello there Kenobi XD
You foool i been trained your jedi arts by Count Duko
The ENTIRE 501st legion: Why do I hear boss music?
Any chance we can get an seperate and extended version of 0:00-1:35?, your clonewars 2003 grievous cover is just to good.
Grievous- “and a one, and a two, and a three and a four”
*loud spinning noises*
General Grievous predicted the Coronavirus
General Grievous: *COUGH COUGH COUGH*
@Walter Clements r/wooosh there
This masterpiece will make a fine addition to my collection
I instantly hit the like button. I've always loved this theme, I thought it fit grievous perfectly as a jedi killer.
Such a great character.
A terrifying cyborg alien reptilian bug skeleton with an accent and cough that kills Jedi and leads an army of death bots.
"So what Sci Fi element would you like for the General of the Droid Army?"
George Lucas: "Yes".
2003 Grievous is Up there with Death as one of the most horrifying animated villains ever
Remember when Grevious was a thing that turned Star Wars into a horror movie, and not some clown villain from a 1920s movie, running away at the slightest inconvenience and twirling his mustache
The only reason he ran away was because of smart tactics. He survived so long because he knew when he was beat. Also, he went up against the strongest force wielders ever, what do you expect?
@@hammyofdoom8355 For Grievous to slaughter them? Who are you calling the strongest? I sure hope not the likes of Kit Fisto and Adi Gallia.
...How many 1920s movies have you seen? 'cause I've seen quite a lot and like maybe two had moustache twirling villains lol
This is why we gotta educate ourselves on a time period before saying stuff... If you had just said moustache twirling villain we'd get it, but you targeted a whole decade that you're evidently unfamiliar with xD
@@ASR-Ansori That could not be more irrelevant to the point I'm making, the point was understood, how accurate my comparison is doesn't matter
“Back away! I will deal with this Jedi slime myself.” - General Grievous
God I miss this version of Grevious so much.... glad it's 2020 and people haven't forgotten.
Now THIS will make a fine addition to my collection.
This is the perfect blend of all of his themes. Kudos.
The fact that more and more people today are learning about how badass 2003 Grievous was compared to how he is today warms my heart.
The fact that everyone today still thinks canon Grievous is weak, saddens my heart.
Love the Updated Thumbnail