George made a lot of mistakes....... but this was not one of them. Shoehorning Yoda into the conclusion feels off. It would make more sense to show him in Degobah BEFORE Padme's funeral so that it was kepyt separate from the Skywalker conclusion
Yeah Luke really got the shaft in this deal. Leia goes to a planet of abundant resources, normal climate, and a life of luxury. Meanwhile Luke goes to a planet with 2 suns and gets to sweat to death.
Not to mention it was incredibly risky, considering that Tatooine was Anakin's birth planet and he and the Emperor knew of Anakin's step family, Owen Lars. What if somehow the existance of Anakin's and Padme's children came to light? Tatooine would have been the first place they would look for them. Luke could have been much safer and have a much better life living with his sister Leia.
The 2005 theatrical release is the “director’s cut”. Lucas had complete control over the prequel chapters - and they still sucked (imo). He had plenty of time to come out with extended versions, if he chose to, but he chose not to (with the exception of THE PHANTOM MENACE), instead, released a portion of deleted scenes from each chapter as “bonus features” on the home video releases.
Fun fact. Did you know Yoda actually had 2 huts on Dagobah? One fir the wet season and one for the dry season. During the wet season his guy would get flooded so before that season came he trekked across the planet to higher ground to his other hut. This is from the CERTAIN POINT OF VIEW book.
I like better what they did in The Clone Wars. Qui-Gon Jinn invited Yoda to Dagobah a few weeks earlier in the timeline. And there, Yoda learned a fundamental truth about the Force that the Jedi had not known before. I'm glad they left it out of the movie.
@@rcdune7132 Here's the thing, the Jedi WERE dumb, so that happening is completely in character for them. Think about it, their fear of Anakin led him to becoming Vader, their insistence on being involved in republic politics is quite literally what got them killed. Yeah, they're dumb, stupid even.
@rcdune7132 Just to be sure, the Force always knew that the Jedi Order would be destroyed. The entire galaxy is affected by how the Force is wielded upon it by the Jedi and Sith Orders. Order 66 removed the Jedi Order so that only the Sith held power over the galaxy; that's the "imbalance" in the Force. At least 22 years before Order 66, the Force knew about it and the imbalance it would cause, so it gave a prophecy about a Chosen One restoring balance. Since no one had any foreknowledge of Order 66, no one understood the prophecy. The Jedi Order couldn't even know what it meant to "restore balance to the Force" without foreknowledge of Order 66. And because the Jedi Order had some hard-core problems within it, the Force allowed, and might have been responsible for, the Jedi Purge. It showed that future to Syfo-dyas, later to Anakin on Mortis, then to Yoda in vague images, without details. Yoda was shown the Order 66 deliberately so that he would understand the assignment that the Force was giving him, to learn to become a Force ghost and help produce a new Jedi Order without the strongly entrenched dogma. And Yoda began his assignment in The Empire Strikes Back until Kathleen Kennedy interfered with Yoda's assignment and came out with the sequel trilogy. So I don't get what is supposed to be "dumb." The only "dumb" part that I see is the fact that the sequel trilogy writers didn't pay enough attention to the Star Wars story to finish what Lucas had always been setting up since the first scene of The Phantom Menace.
I think this is absolutely beautiful. Its all the musical montages that hit you emotionally all at the same time. The Imperial March, Yoda's theme, Leia's theme, The Twin Suns all coming together as if they were telling all the fans, thank you.
Yes, yes they did. I used to complain about some of the things Lucas did. Now I would love to hear that he bought it back. Even with some help from trusted sources. I'd rather watch hours and hours of Jar Jar picking his nose than anything Disney has done.
I couldn't believe they cut out Yoda landing on Dagobah. It was just 30 seconds longer, not even a minute. I was actually waiting for him to go to Dagobah when I first saw this in theaters.
I don't have any issues with this. Yoda is a massive part of Star Wars and this fits the ending of RotS especially placing it before the Luke and Leia scenes. I like it
I must be trippin because I saw the film in theaters, and the Yoda Landing on Doggybag scene was there. Also on my DVD copy. No Qui Gone (cause he was "gone"), but Yoda landing in the montage presented here was in the film.
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Yoda's ending is kept in the Matthew Stover novelisation of Revenge of the Sith. The audiobook is spectacular, with sound effects, music, and brilliant narration by Jonathan Davis. The ending reads as follows: The long night, has begun. Huge solum crowds line Palace Plasa in Theed, the capital of Naboo, as six beautiful white gualaar draw a flower-draped open casket, baring the remains of a beloved seniter, through the triumphal arch. Her fingers finally, and forever clasping, a snippet of japor. One that had been carved long ago, by the hand of a nine year old boy, from an obscure desert planet in the far outer rim. On the jungle planet of Dagobah, a Jedi master inspects the unfamiliar swamp of his exile. From the bridge of a star destroyer, two Sith lords, stand with a sector governor named Tarkin, and survey the growing skeleton of a spherical battle station, the size of a moon. But even in the deepest night, there are some who dream of dawn. On Alderon, the prince consort, delivers a baby girl into the loving arms of his queen. And on Tatooine, a Jedi master brings an infant boy to the homestead of Owen and Beru Lars. Then he rides his Eopi off into the Jundland wastes towards the setting suns. The dark is generous, and it is patient, and it always wins. But in the heart of its strength, lies weakness. One lone candle, is enough, to hold it back. Love, is more than a candle, love, can ignite the stars.
the yoda scene would be better edited before the funeral scene to keep the focus on the main storyline,funeral of padme,vader and empire rising,then hope for the future
Once again the true Sith Lord has revealed herself. Smashing out any sense of creativity, storytelling, and analysis but for her world view as a creepy control freak.
Honestly I like your edit better. You picked a great cue for Yoda. And the Skywalkers' fates bring in so many other characters Palpatine, Tarkin, Bail, Kenobi, Owen, and Beru. One thing I loved about ROTS's ending is the sense it will be a long time before what happened can be made right.
The musical score alone embodies the whole of the Star Wars saga at that time. That Disney and Kathleen Kennedy so mucked it up ever since is one of the great tragedies of our time.
It doesn't feel like it ruins things. If anything, it completes the whole "getting the main characters to their starting points" thing - which was the only purpose the prequels seemed to serve.
Thanks for this edit. I really like your inclusion of Yoda. It sets all the pieces on the board for episodes 4-6. Great stuff and sorry about the demonetization. WOTC goes after the D&D folks too. Kick the fans, what a great strategy.
It's a great scene and you show how it really would have fit in nicely. A problem with the ending was that George really forced in all the explanations for where everyone went. It's less of a movie and more like ge's crossing off items on a list. I think it would have been interesting if we see Padme die, the droid says "twins" then it cuts to Obi Wan giving a cover up story to Bail Organa that she and the baby (singular) didn't make it. Maybe followed by a wary look at someone who appears to be listening in. Then the funeral. Then in the montage you end it with a shrouded figure giving the baby to Owen and Beru.
I can see why they left it out as it gives the fans information they would already know and may also foreclose on story opportunities for something set before he gets there.
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It doesn't particularly hurt the movie including Yoda's arrival on Dagobah, but it raises a question. Assuming he arrived alone, where is his ship by the time of "Empire Strikes Back"? Hidden? Sent off-world with a droid pilot? It creates something of a plot hole, in my opinion.
I think the Yoda scene should have been in the final cut. I had a fan theory before Attack of the Clones came out that part of Episode II/part of Episode III might be kinda like a Robinson Crusoe movie where the Jedi find out about Anakin and Padme and banish him to the place all exiled Jedi are sent. Dagobah (this was just purely something I came up with). And that he has to live there in misery and anger until Palpatine comes to bring him back. And it would explain why Yoda chose Dagobah for his own exile...over guilt about Anakin and because of his own failure. I would have had the cave from Empire Strikes Back be where he takes shelter and lives until Sidious rescues him. He spends much time their stewing in his hate for the Jedi. And that's why the cave is so strong with the Dark Side in ESB. Because in a way Darth Vader would have been born there. And the twins would be born while he was marooned there so he wouldn't know about them. I thought it would explain a lot. Obviously I was very wrong. I guess some things don't need explanations. I like the movies we got though. It was a weird time when we weren't sure how exactly the prequels were going to play out..
So basically, Obi-Wan unknowingly and unwillingly created Darth Vader as we all know him, not Darth Sidious, who planned on and intended on having the loose cannon sidekick in a dark robed, suitless human form. Instead, his eery augmented, "more machine than man" form took shape after Obi-Wan literally handicapped and disabled him.
So figuring that Luke is what, at least, 20 when the events of episode 4 take place, it takes another two decades to complete a Death Star that looks half completed. Whereas they built a second one between the time of episode 4 and episode 6-which is what, two years? I think that Desth Star under construction is very forced-no pun intended. Vader will spend a long time doing nothing but being the Emperors enforcer. The Death Star is still a long way off in the future. Or do you think the Republic was building such a Doomsday machine, in which case, they’d be little different from the Empire.
The scene works. If it was left in then it would have reflected on the entire cast, especially as Palpatine, Obi-Wan, Bail, Owen and Beru were already part of those scenes. But removing Yoda’s scene does reflect on the Skywalkers and regulates the rest of the characters (with the possible exceptions of Palpatine and Obi-Wan) to secondary roles.
timing wise, makes sense to show yoda before padme's funeral, but that implies hope... that we already know exists... (it's just a flex/curtain call for your CG department in the early 2000s).... they made an amazing movie (starting w/ the ship fight)! the end of the movie was were hope fades... the Queen is dead. the Jedi have Fallen and the darkness of the Empire overran the galaxy... timing is an issue w/ this scene in the middle... have we taken into account the actual logistics of the space travel time to dagobah? (and the outer rim where they built the death star?) one thing nobody every took into account was the map of the SW Galaxy and multiple solar systems in it. light speed only goes so fast...
Ep3 yoda is so dumb and confused all the time, loses a lightsaber battle, fails to read Anakin's reactions, fails to sense palpatine, so if he needed to take lessons from a renegade dead jedi that means wise puppet was not so wise after all. Oh yeah... And recently: he was also played big time by that green bald jedi and plageis.
1st time New viewer here. Thank you for the video, and your great work here. I truly enjoyed it. Thank you again. P.S Im Glad to know that you are free to create videos and free from the Hands of Emperor KK and Her Dark Empire. Looking forward to more videos. May The Force Be with you!
Qui gon did not go to Degobah to learn to be a force ghost. So, yoda should not either. The idea for having a reason why yoda went there is a good one. Just make a better reason
It was a good move to remove Qui-Gon’s voice, because didn’t Yoda already learn to project himself after death in the Clone Wars series? He went to the force planet and was tested and tried, then came back and said not much happened to Mace and Obi-Wan
I think the addition of Yoda's arrival should have been included. In my opinion, it brings certainty and closure to his failure, or the failure of the Jedi. I mean, in my opinion, that scene makes it perfectly, that this is now Vader's rule (well actually Palpatine's but Vader is the XO so everybody is going to see and obey him.)
The scene would have made a difference if the movies were released to theaters in chronological order. Since they were not, and we already knew where Yoda went, it doesn’t add anything to the plot. I don’t think including it would’ve detracted from anything, so it would’ve been a wash for me. When I watched ROTS in the theater, I wasn’t consciously thinking about “oh, let’s focus on the Skywalkers”
In this age you have yodas scene post credits. One day a directors cut with added/new scenes via Ai or like the Darth vs obi death fight would be cool. It's money is Disney's pocket so not sure why they wouldn't do it. And throw the new trilogy in the non cannon universe and bring back the old cannon stuff. And redo the latest trilogy as cannon and take on George's ideas.
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The ending of ROTS was one of the most rushed things I've ever seen. In the space of just a few minutes, too many things happen, seemingly to tie up loose ends. Padme's death is way, way too fast, her naming the twins right out of the womb doesn't fit with Leia's "images and feelings" comment from ROTJ (she could have went into hiding and died later, and Palpatine could still have lied about her death to make Anakin angry), Vader's transformation doesn't really fit the chain of events well (including him sauntering up to Palpatine and Tarkin), ....the list goes on and on. Too much time was spent on that final lightsaber battle choreography (some of which looks downright silly), and it felt like there wasn't enough left to properly flesh the ending out, and bridge correctly into A New Hope.
Its a cool nod to the middle arc stories. But the ending with Luke, Owen and Beru lands it, there is something about the scene on Tatooine sunsets that just says: Star Wars.
Glad it was put in this because maybe George Lucas can use that deleted scene in the future on Disney Plus the way it’s meant to be scene on your point of view.
Lucas made the wrong call. Padme's scene wasn't particularly needed and she is the only character that isn't in the OT given an ending. By that logic yoda should be in.
Because memory is a really fickle thing, and it’s shockingly easy for people to think that they remember something that never happened. One reason why things like eyewitness testimony can be very tricky to navigate.
Yeah, that doesn't ruin anything and makes no difference. Other scenes, yes. If your thumbnail was indeed the deleted scene and turned out to be a hallucination then yes!
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Well done sir
George made a lot of mistakes....... but this was not one of them. Shoehorning Yoda into the conclusion feels off. It would make more sense to show him in Degobah BEFORE Padme's funeral so that it was kepyt separate from the Skywalker conclusion
@seanahmed9079 Makes sense.
I totally said the same thing while listening to the videos first few minutes.
I Guess great minds think like me 😂.
This just put it first so the important stuff ends the movie
But I WOULD STILL LIKE TO SEE MARCIA LUCAS’ aVersion of the ending that GEORGE LUCAS WANTS NO ONE TO SEE…
According to you george makes a lot of mistakes.
I don't think the additional scene with Yoda would have taken anything away from the movie. Revenge of the Sith is my favorite of the prequels.
@@thomasfan0176 Agreed. It's the best of the 3. TPM = at times too silly, AOTC = a bit wooden and forced.
I loved all 3 but ya ROTS had the best pacing amd was just the best
To answer, I think it makes zero difference to what we got as we already knew Yoda went to Dagobah.
Agreed. Although Yoda looking around casually takes away from the mystery of the planet a bit.
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Yeah Luke really got the shaft in this deal. Leia goes to a planet of abundant resources, normal climate, and a life of luxury. Meanwhile Luke goes to a planet with 2 suns and gets to sweat to death.
And bust his ass working!
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But it made him a better man, and Jedi
At least his "home"planet didn't get destroyed by tarkins death star test
Not to mention it was incredibly risky, considering that Tatooine was Anakin's birth planet and he and the Emperor knew of Anakin's step family, Owen Lars. What if somehow the existance of Anakin's and Padme's children came to light? Tatooine would have been the first place they would look for them. Luke could have been much safer and have a much better life living with his sister Leia.
That monetization situation really sucks. Disney probably felt if they can't monetize SW, nobody else gets to
To be fair, making money of someone else’s intellectual property is a pretty lazy, shitty thing to do.
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SW is losing Disney so much money
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@@tristananleu4677 they’ve definitely made money from their initial investment, but they could have definitely made 10x as much
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This and many other scenes were deleted to keep the runtime to theater specifications. It would have been nice to have a director's cut.
Absolutely
@@brianstrutter1501so, true I agree with you
The 2005 theatrical release is the “director’s cut”. Lucas had complete control over the prequel chapters - and they still sucked (imo).
He had plenty of time to come out with extended versions, if he chose to, but he chose not to (with the exception of THE PHANTOM MENACE), instead, released a portion of deleted scenes from each chapter as “bonus features” on the home video releases.
Fun fact. Did you know Yoda actually had 2 huts on Dagobah? One fir the wet season and one for the dry season.
During the wet season his guy would get flooded so before that season came he trekked across the planet to higher ground to his other hut.
This is from the CERTAIN POINT OF VIEW book.
I did not know that, you’re telling me now for the first time
Was the one seen in empire the wet season one?
This is very interesting.
So you are saying He got the high ground?
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You mean "lose" ?
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I like better what they did in The Clone Wars. Qui-Gon Jinn invited Yoda to Dagobah a few weeks earlier in the timeline. And there, Yoda learned a fundamental truth about the Force that the Jedi had not known before. I'm glad they left it out of the movie.
Yoda literally saw the future and what was going to happen... Season 6 of that show just made the Jedi look completely dumb
@@rcdune7132 Here's the thing, the Jedi WERE dumb, so that happening is completely in character for them. Think about it, their fear of Anakin led him to becoming Vader, their insistence on being involved in republic politics is quite literally what got them killed. Yeah, they're dumb, stupid even.
@rcdune7132 I don't understand how the Jedi looked dumb. I'm not getting what you're saying. There is nothing dumb about knowing the future.
@rcdune7132 Just to be sure, the Force always knew that the Jedi Order would be destroyed. The entire galaxy is affected by how the Force is wielded upon it by the Jedi and Sith Orders. Order 66 removed the Jedi Order so that only the Sith held power over the galaxy; that's the "imbalance" in the Force. At least 22 years before Order 66, the Force knew about it and the imbalance it would cause, so it gave a prophecy about a Chosen One restoring balance. Since no one had any foreknowledge of Order 66, no one understood the prophecy. The Jedi Order couldn't even know what it meant to "restore balance to the Force" without foreknowledge of Order 66. And because the Jedi Order had some hard-core problems within it, the Force allowed, and might have been responsible for, the Jedi Purge. It showed that future to Syfo-dyas, later to Anakin on Mortis, then to Yoda in vague images, without details. Yoda was shown the Order 66 deliberately so that he would understand the assignment that the Force was giving him, to learn to become a Force ghost and help produce a new Jedi Order without the strongly entrenched dogma. And Yoda began his assignment in The Empire Strikes Back until Kathleen Kennedy interfered with Yoda's assignment and came out with the sequel trilogy. So I don't get what is supposed to be "dumb." The only "dumb" part that I see is the fact that the sequel trilogy writers didn't pay enough attention to the Star Wars story to finish what Lucas had always been setting up since the first scene of The Phantom Menace.
@@likeluptid There's plenty dumb about knowing a grim future and doing absolutely NOTHING to counteract it.
I think this is absolutely beautiful. Its all the musical montages that hit you emotionally all at the same time. The Imperial March, Yoda's theme, Leia's theme, The Twin Suns all coming together as if they were telling all the fans, thank you.
i like how the yoda scene is a bridge between the old generation and the new, and kinda foreshadows luke going to dagobah eventually
Wow! Those 12 seconds of "new" footage was overwhelming.....lol
Well done. I like Yoda's sad sigh at the end of his scene.
Post-credit scenes weren’t really a thing back then, but it would have been good in that spot.
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Your presentation with Yoda arriving on Dagobar is way better.
I think the scene fits perfectly fine and helps tie off one more little loose end.
I agree with George keeping Yoda's arrival cut, but damn nice job!!!
No. Disney ruined the entire franchise.
Yes, yes they did. I used to complain about some of the things Lucas did. Now I would love to hear that he bought it back. Even with some help from trusted sources.
I'd rather watch hours and hours of Jar Jar picking his nose than anything Disney has done.
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Nicely done. 😎
To hear Qui-Gon's voice would have been a great addition!
I couldn't believe they cut out Yoda landing on Dagobah. It was just 30 seconds longer, not even a minute. I was actually waiting for him to go to Dagobah when I first saw this in theaters.
I don't have any issues with this. Yoda is a massive part of Star Wars and this fits the ending of RotS especially placing it before the Luke and Leia scenes. I like it
Why does your thumbnail depict Vader standing behind Yoda with his lightsaber?
Called clickbait..
It's a trap!
Imo I truly believe that they should have put Yoda's arrival on dagobah in as part of the movie's ending, it would've gave it more flavor
Very nice edit, especially the music! But... yeah, I think keeping the focus on the Skywalker family was the right move.
I must be trippin because I saw the film in theaters, and the Yoda Landing on Doggybag scene was there. Also on my DVD copy. No Qui Gone (cause he was "gone"), but Yoda landing in the montage presented here was in the film.
It didn’t when I saw it years ago and it doesn’t do anything now. RUclips is truly the home of DVD extras, over explained.
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Yoda's ending is kept in the Matthew Stover novelisation of Revenge of the Sith.
The audiobook is spectacular, with sound effects, music, and brilliant narration by Jonathan Davis.
The ending reads as follows:
The long night, has begun. Huge solum crowds line Palace Plasa in Theed, the capital of Naboo, as six beautiful white gualaar draw a flower-draped open casket, baring the remains of a beloved seniter, through the triumphal arch.
Her fingers finally, and forever clasping, a snippet of japor. One that had been carved long ago, by the hand of a nine year old boy, from an obscure desert planet in the far outer rim.
On the jungle planet of Dagobah, a Jedi master inspects the unfamiliar swamp of his exile.
From the bridge of a star destroyer, two Sith lords, stand with a sector governor named Tarkin, and survey the growing skeleton of a spherical battle station, the size of a moon.
But even in the deepest night, there are some who dream of dawn. On Alderon, the prince consort, delivers a baby girl into the loving arms of his queen.
And on Tatooine, a Jedi master brings an infant boy to the homestead of Owen and Beru Lars.
Then he rides his Eopi off into the Jundland wastes towards the setting suns.
The dark is generous, and it is patient, and it always wins.
But in the heart of its strength, lies weakness.
One lone candle, is enough, to hold it back.
Love, is more than a candle, love, can ignite the stars.
the yoda scene would be better edited before the funeral scene to keep the focus on the main storyline,funeral of padme,vader and empire rising,then hope for the future
Once again the true Sith Lord has revealed herself. Smashing out any sense of creativity, storytelling, and analysis but for her world view as a creepy control freak.
I'm excited to see what it is
One thing I just noticed was the dish had already started it's construction where in Rogue One the dish was inserted.
Honestly I like your edit better. You picked a great cue for Yoda. And the Skywalkers' fates bring in so many other characters Palpatine, Tarkin, Bail, Kenobi, Owen, and Beru. One thing I loved about ROTS's ending is the sense it will be a long time before what happened can be made right.
That little bitty clip of Yoda actually made the end scene better I think
The musical score alone embodies the whole of the Star Wars saga at that time. That Disney and Kathleen Kennedy so mucked it up ever since is one of the great tragedies of our time.
It doesn't feel like it ruins things. If anything, it completes the whole "getting the main characters to their starting points" thing - which was the only purpose the prequels seemed to serve.
If they ever make a stand only story on the life of Yoda on Disney Plus, they can use that scene.
I love how Yoda’s older ship looks much more high tech than the one Luke would show up in later. It’s like these people have no brains at all.
Thanks for this edit. I really like your inclusion of Yoda. It sets all the pieces on the board for episodes 4-6. Great stuff and sorry about the demonetization. WOTC goes after the D&D folks too. Kick the fans, what a great strategy.
It's a great scene and you show how it really would have fit in nicely. A problem with the ending was that George really forced in all the explanations for where everyone went. It's less of a movie and more like ge's crossing off items on a list. I think it would have been interesting if we see Padme die, the droid says "twins" then it cuts to Obi Wan giving a cover up story to Bail Organa that she and the baby (singular) didn't make it. Maybe followed by a wary look at someone who appears to be listening in. Then the funeral. Then in the montage you end it with a shrouded figure giving the baby to Owen and Beru.
I never understood why it was necessary to send Leia to live in opulence and luxury, yet Luke gets to be a dirt farmer for 20 years.
I can see why they left it out as it gives the fans information they would already know and may also foreclose on story opportunities for something set before he gets there.
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It doesn't particularly hurt the movie including Yoda's arrival on Dagobah, but it raises a question. Assuming he arrived alone, where is his ship by the time of "Empire Strikes Back"? Hidden? Sent off-world with a droid pilot? It creates something of a plot hole, in my opinion.
I think the Yoda scene should have been in the final cut. I had a fan theory before Attack of the Clones came out that part of Episode II/part of Episode III might be kinda like a Robinson Crusoe movie where the Jedi find out about Anakin and Padme and banish him to the place all exiled Jedi are sent. Dagobah (this was just purely something I came up with). And that he has to live there in misery and anger until Palpatine comes to bring him back. And it would explain why Yoda chose Dagobah for his own exile...over guilt about Anakin and because of his own failure. I would have had the cave from Empire Strikes Back be where he takes shelter and lives until Sidious rescues him. He spends much time their stewing in his hate for the Jedi. And that's why the cave is so strong with the Dark Side in ESB. Because in a way Darth Vader would have been born there. And the twins would be born while he was marooned there so he wouldn't know about them. I thought it would explain a lot. Obviously I was very wrong. I guess some things don't need explanations. I like the movies we got though. It was a weird time when we weren't sure how exactly the prequels were going to play out..
its really good, its so wild that they got you demonetized, so petty of them.
Was weird seeing Scorpius in that ending, than i realized it was Tarken
So basically, Obi-Wan unknowingly and unwillingly created Darth Vader as we all know him, not Darth Sidious, who planned on and intended on having the loose cannon sidekick in a dark robed, suitless human form. Instead, his eery augmented, "more machine than man" form took shape after Obi-Wan literally handicapped and disabled him.
So figuring that Luke is what, at least, 20 when the events of episode 4 take place, it takes another two decades to complete a Death Star that looks half completed. Whereas they built a second one between the time of episode 4 and episode 6-which is what, two years? I think that Desth Star under construction is very forced-no pun intended. Vader will spend a long time doing nothing but being the Emperors enforcer. The Death Star is still a long way off in the future. Or do you think the Republic was building such a Doomsday machine, in which case, they’d be little different from the Empire.
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The scene works. If it was left in then it would have reflected on the entire cast, especially as Palpatine, Obi-Wan, Bail, Owen and Beru were already part of those scenes. But removing Yoda’s scene does reflect on the Skywalkers and regulates the rest of the characters (with the possible exceptions of Palpatine and Obi-Wan) to secondary roles.
Nothing can ruin RotS for me more than the fact that an animated version doesn’t exist yet. #completetheclonewars
timing wise, makes sense to show yoda before padme's funeral, but that implies hope... that we already know exists... (it's just a flex/curtain call for your CG department in the early 2000s).... they made an amazing movie (starting w/ the ship fight)!
the end of the movie was were hope fades... the Queen is dead. the Jedi have Fallen and the darkness of the Empire overran the galaxy...
timing is an issue w/ this scene in the middle... have we taken into account the actual logistics of the space travel time to dagobah? (and the outer rim where they built the death star?) one thing nobody every took into account was the map of the SW Galaxy and multiple solar systems in it. light speed only goes so fast...
Ep3 yoda is so dumb and confused all the time, loses a lightsaber battle, fails to read Anakin's reactions, fails to sense palpatine, so if he needed to take lessons from a renegade dead jedi that means wise puppet was not so wise after all. Oh yeah... And recently: he was also played big time by that green bald jedi and plageis.
This was my favorite episode in the entire clone wars series.
I still swear I saw that ending in theaters. Did anyone else see that in theaters or is it just me? because sometimes I feel crazy about it lol
1st time New viewer here. Thank you for the video, and your great work here. I truly enjoyed it. Thank you again. P.S Im Glad to know that you are free to create videos and free from the Hands of Emperor KK and Her Dark Empire. Looking forward to more videos.
May The Force Be with you!
Qui gon did not go to Degobah to learn to be a force ghost. So, yoda should not either.
The idea for having a reason why yoda went there is a good one. Just make a better reason
Because the dark side there would cover his present.
I think it adds to the story because you always wonder, why did Yoda go to Dagobah?
See Clone Wars (the series) Season 6, episodes 11-13, "Voices, Destiny, Sacrifice." See Destiny, Yoda wants to manifest life after death.
That's how I saw it on the IMAX screen.
It was a good move to remove Qui-Gon’s voice, because didn’t Yoda already learn to project himself after death in the Clone Wars series? He went to the force planet and was tested and tried, then came back and said not much happened to Mace and Obi-Wan
@@warmbutterscotchicecream4761 yeah but that was only included in the clone wars years after the movie was released because this scene was deleted
The ending of ROTS is perfect already, cool vid tho
@@SilkySalamanderr that’s how I feel
I think the addition of Yoda's arrival should have been included. In my opinion, it brings certainty and closure to his failure, or the failure of the Jedi. I mean, in my opinion, that scene makes it perfectly, that this is now Vader's rule (well actually Palpatine's but Vader is the XO so everybody is going to see and obey him.)
The scene would have made a difference if the movies were released to theaters in chronological order. Since they were not, and we already knew where Yoda went, it doesn’t add anything to the plot. I don’t think including it would’ve detracted from anything, so it would’ve been a wash for me. When I watched ROTS in the theater, I wasn’t consciously thinking about “oh, let’s focus on the Skywalkers”
Would be cool if someone edited Ashoka into the crowd
In this age you have yodas scene post credits. One day a directors cut with added/new scenes via Ai or like the Darth vs obi death fight would be cool. It's money is Disney's pocket so not sure why they wouldn't do it. And throw the new trilogy in the non cannon universe and bring back the old cannon stuff. And redo the latest trilogy as cannon and take on George's ideas.
Yoda mad cause Vader stylin on him!!!!
Love the FACT! You said Disney is jealous I did Star Wars better than they did.
So they took away money.
Since I can't make anymore money I'm just going to do whatever content I want brilliant 😅
The ending of ROTS was one of the most rushed things I've ever seen. In the space of just a few minutes, too many things happen, seemingly to tie up loose ends. Padme's death is way, way too fast, her naming the twins right out of the womb doesn't fit with Leia's "images and feelings" comment from ROTJ (she could have went into hiding and died later, and Palpatine could still have lied about her death to make Anakin angry), Vader's transformation doesn't really fit the chain of events well (including him sauntering up to Palpatine and Tarkin), ....the list goes on and on. Too much time was spent on that final lightsaber battle choreography (some of which looks downright silly), and it felt like there wasn't enough left to properly flesh the ending out, and bridge correctly into A New Hope.
Its a cool nod to the middle arc stories. But the ending with Luke, Owen and Beru lands it, there is something about the scene on Tatooine sunsets that just says: Star Wars.
I feel like they should have left this in since it’s only about 25 seconds and it positions Grandmaster Yoda for the next film perfectly.
Awesome video, congrats on the freedom you have now.
Bail Organa & his wife did a good job raising Leia as Owen & Beru Lars did a good job raising Luke.
Glad it was put in this because maybe George Lucas can use that deleted scene in the future on Disney Plus the way it’s meant to be scene on your point of view.
While the saga was about the Skywalkers, it never hurts to focus on characters who aren’t Skywalkers.
They should’ve just added it first since it’s the least significant wouldn’t have taken anything away
Lucas made the wrong call. Padme's scene wasn't particularly needed and she is the only character that isn't in the OT given an ending. By that logic yoda should be in.
A fan film needs to be how did Obi Wan explain why the hell was going on to Luke’s Aunt and uncle?
It was in the movie. RotS #3.
Why do I feel like I remember seeing Yoda land on Dagobah when I saw it in the theater?
Because memory is a really fickle thing, and it’s shockingly easy for people to think that they remember something that never happened.
One reason why things like eyewitness testimony can be very tricky to navigate.
because you did.
Yeah, that doesn't ruin anything and makes no difference. Other scenes, yes. If your thumbnail was indeed the deleted scene and turned out to be a hallucination then yes!
Lol that Southpark clip. Ive got to get back into that show
Anyone who goes nuclear like this does our money
Super cool I'm a huge nerd Star Wars Star Trek Dungeons and Dragons Magic the Gathering LOL we can't forget Diablo🤪 thx Stars!
No ones every really gone though.
It was best as released. Yoda would have distracted from the Skywalkers.
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@@StarWarsAnalyst my man! Thank you
I can take or leave the Yoda scene, but it is a nice plus.
Why can i watch this video while being on another application by using Picture-in-a-picture, but CAN'T do that with other videos? Such as music.
I very much enjoyed what you did here. I don’t think it ruins anything, but my opinion of much of Star Wars is not popular with today’s fans.
Revenge of the Sith is just too goated to be ruined, more scenes means more ROTS, yes please
Like Yoda said if the sith always two there are
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As much as I hate modern Disney, I think that it is fair enough for Disney to be the only one that makes money from Star Wars, they are the owner, that's it.
RUclipsrs that make Star Wars content should not be making money from the Star Wars videos. 🤔
If the Kenobi series was any good, this ending would be ok. At least you'd have something good to look forward to, but Disney did what Disney did.
Kenobi Series seemed pretty good to me
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Me too. 😎
They put that scene in The Clone Wars, and they made the scene 10 times better than what it would have been at the end of Revenge of the Sith.
@@Whiizom nothing wrong with the Kenobi series.
Was gonna say...seemed entertaining to me...@MiningForPies
Have you watched any fan edits of this film?