2003 animated Grievous was fucking terrifying, especially when you consider he isn't even force sensitive- He's just so skilled he can fight multiple Jedi at once and win.
Not to mentioned being trained by Dooku who was one of the best duelist in the galaxy. Grevious also had the best cybernetics in the galaxy allowing him to have the perception and reaction on par with any jedi. If Dooku's plan to infuse Grevious with the blood of sifo dias had actually succeeded in giving Grevious the ability to use the force he'd be almost unbeatable.
@@kennethhuffman3754 Even before his training and augmentation at Dooku’s hands, Grievous was already a peerless marksman, excellent strategist, and master swordsman. One heralded by his people, the Kaleesh, as a demigod of war even from a young age, and led the war against a numerically and technologically superior foe so well that not only did he completely drive them off of his homeworld, he took the fight _to them,_ and would’ve burned every single one of their worlds to ash had the Republic not intervened. The guy would have been a challenge for the Republic even before getting turned into a murder cyborg.
@@ThankYouVeryLittle I know that I'm just saying this to people who don't know that there is actually a reason behind Grievous in clone wars being better
@@thefailtrain2202 "announcement update. He is now renamed the sith and jedi slayer. As our whole galaxy is better with out any child kidnapping freaks and some fancy lightsaber sellers." Palpatine:"Fuccck....." Count dooku:"Peace." Palpatine:"WHAT NO. DON'T DEW IT." Count dooku turns invisible and vanished.
@@zcgamerandreacts2762 Palpatine: welp guess i am fuck unless 1 hour later palpatine: welp i guess doing order 66 was not as fun i think General Grievous: *open a door to Palpatine room* so yea were in a alternate universe where i never died and i more stronger than you and the droid army never fallen so now *General Grievous cut Palpatine in half*
@@Metawire61 That's Dooku for you. Always the tranquil nobleman. Anakin, Obi Wan and Palpatine reflected on how Tyranus struck down Kenobi seemingly with no effort on the IH. But if you read from Dooku's POV, he was actually shitting his pants upon the realization of what style Kenobi uses. In Labyrinth of Evil Dooku thinks Grievous is a force to be reckoned with and admits that beating him in spars is difficult, but never lets Grievous himself know that.
@TectonicAttack yeah he used force to crush his place where the only living organs were and that made him cough like hella a lot. Btw the cough was actually made and used cus lucas that time had problem with the troath and he used his illness to cover the cough
I feel like if we ever get anything that explores Grievous' past, I think it would be cool if they took the route of this series and make him a killing machine. Later on Mace Windu crushes his chest, leading him to be less powerful and bantering a lot more than usual, which would lead to the 2007 clone wars.
@@GamingMad101 No, not really; unless you're willing to stretch the word "rabbit" to stopping his completely justified offencive war agenst the alien race who enslaved and killed his people and his first love (that one really got to him because with her death he slowly became the mercalist general we know today) and watching the Jedi fight on the enslavers' side, than yes they did indeed killed his rabbit. Also sorry for any misspellings in this, I was never good at that.
Grievous is so terrifying mace windo fought him once and said he would never fight him again because Grievous would have mastered Vaapad and Shatterpoint effectivly becoming literally unstoppable
@@auberginemanproductions1608 yes. To be fair, it was only a copy based on the computer's analysis implanted in Grievous's head. But it was close enough to scare Windu.
Took out, like, an entire third of the Jedi Council, along with several other high-level Jedi, all at once, casually, without even using his second set of arms. Yeah, I'd call that just about unbeatable.
It would be kinda cool to get a few clone arcs that focus on one-off jedi showing just how bad the clone wars could get, like that one arc with Master Di because then we could let General Grievous have the same effectiveness as his 2003 version without completely wrecking the events of the movies.
Grievous in 2D Clone Wars: Terrifying unstoppable monster that is a formidable match for just about any Jedi, up to and including Masters and is capable of mowing down entire literal armies of clones single-handed and winning battles long after he is the last fighter standing. Grievous in CG Clone Wars: Generic cartoon villain who blusters about how doomed you are but runs off as soon as anything puts up more than a bit of a fight and he loses the absolute advantage.
I wish more people would realize that Legends Grievous had clear weaknesses and was hardly an unstoppable killing machine, and the fact that TCW Grievous was only held back because the creators constantly put him against main characters with plot armor. Aside from that he _genuinely_ isn't as bumbling as everyone says, and we would've seen a far more brutal Grievous had TCW continued (see Son of Dathomir and the Crystal Crisis).
@@swaggasaurus4837 There's still a vast difference between TCW Grievous and Legends Grievous because of this clumsy handling. Even characters with plot armor in Legends tended to escape because they EVADED him rather than constantly managed to defeat him or drive him to retreat, and the few times he WAS beaten somehow, his retreats felt like an actual victory because of it. In TCW they turned him into a standard 'I'll get you next time!' retreat defeat villain that's frankly laughable rather than intimidating because you know he's just gonna cut and run the moment he is not gonna overwhelmingly win or is directly challenged by a main charactee. He's only a pale shadow of the genuine threat he used to be and overshadowed as a result by every other villain in the show to a truly pathetic degree as a direct result.
@@GuukanKitsune Fair enough, but my original point still stands. Dooku flat out tells him in the OG series that he doesn't stand a chance against the Jedi unless he has fear, intimidation or surprise on his side. Otherwise it would be better for him to run away or be defeated. If he's such an unstoppable killing machine, why else does Mace regard him as a coward in RotS? Legends made him a far more nuanced villain, not because he was an "unstoppable OP killing Jedi machine" but because we actually saw his tactical genius firsthand. Canon Grievous was indeed handled poorly, but his victories against the Jedi were still implied. He wins far more 1v1s than people give him credit for, but his victories are massively downplayed because they are always against Jedi like Kenobi or Ahsoka.
@@swaggasaurus4837 For the question about Mace: Mace Windu was brash and arrogant at all times. Something Grievous could have used to his advantage constantly if he was even a QUARTER the strategic mastermind they pretended he was, just by allowing Mace to continue thinking that. As an example, in the episode where commando droids take out a watch post so he can sneak a small fleet past and attack, as soon as the tower is destroyed and the all clear is interrupted, he and his fleet retreat to hyperspace before anyone even gets there to check on the tower. There weren't even any Jedi involved, he and a SMALL FLEET run away from two Republic Grand Cruisers. Legends Grievous, however, would have taken this opportunity to unexpectedly hyperjump DEEPER into Republic space, waited a few weeks, then moved to hit the worlds whose strategic defense ships LEFT TO CHECK ON THE WATCH POST AND GUARD THE HOLE IN THEIR PERIMETER, then used the Droid crewed vessels as shields OR BLOWN PAST A DIFFERENT WATCH POST, probably destroying it as well to make a new hole and spread Republic defenses even thinner to retreat showing he's, you know, an actual tactician who can take a defeat and turn it to an advantage, while the grand cruisers checking on the watchpost were busy reinforcing the fallen defenses.
@@swaggasaurus4837 They made him lose to gungans, they made him in to a fucking joke and for that reason alone i will never respect the Clone Wars and Dave Filoni.
@Ryandal Gilmore While I don't approve of your language, you have a point. In the Grievous vs Clone Troopers fight, the Clone Troopers seemingly just stood there until it was their turn to get cut into peices.
Dooku: “only flee when the odds aren’t in your favour” Legends Grievous: “I have no weaknesses” Dooku: “only flee when the odds aren’t in your favour” CW Grievous: “okay, all I heard was flee”
Then Kenobi just wrecks his shit, no problem. He just shot him with a blaster, didn't even use his lightsaber for the killing blow. Grievous could, and SHOULD, have a dedicated series. The Jedi were the real antagonists, since they chose to align themselves with, and fight for, an oppressive regime and act as mercenaries.
@@cantmatchthethatch1472 well to be fair Kenobi did open up Grievous' chest, revealing his organs but even then Kenobi should've had his shit rocked getting that close to Grievous
The biggest franchise sin is that they never kept the 2003 scary General Grevious identity going and turned him into an absolute joke. This series is what made him my favorite character.
Episode 3 is fine if you consider how the 2003 one ended. Clone Wars though....should have given him more cannon fodder or something instead of making him face plot armored characters 90% of the time....
I agree with that as well. He should of got a more honorable death instead of dying to obi wan. Like it should have taken multiple Jedi to bring him down.
WorkowatyWilczek they are alive, but they were re-enslaved by a rival species because when they rebelled against the rival species, they pushed them away from Kalee and trued to invade them. Their rivals however recalled the Jedi to help who killed many of Grevious brethren
@@maxonlistov7465 I do in fact hold the world record for bowser's big bean burrito in beat saber I have no idea how that was even possible but I did it
"When the shadows first lengthened (when the Sith began to return) one stood. He chose the path of perpetual torment (General Grievious's backstory is even worse than Skywalker's, his name is literally 'The Grievous One'). In his ravenous hatred (he was always filled with rage, more so than some Sith), he found no peace (always fighting, always feeling pain), and with boiling blood (Grievous is reptilian, so warm blooded) he scoured the Umbral Plains (could work for either Genosis for land or Umbara for name) seeking vengeance against the dark lords that had wronged him (the Sith brainwashed him into hating the Jedi, but he didn't need persuading, as the Jedi indirectly helped the loss of his father, lover, and most of his race. To him and many others, the Jedi ARE the dark lords). And those that tasted the bite of his sword (he used the very weapons of the ones who wronged him) named him, The Doom Slayer (Republic news broadcasts called him the Knightslayer or something along those lines)."
Don't mess with Grievous the Jedi Slayer from the EU or else say goodbye to your limbs. 2003-2004 Grievous is the badass Grievous who kills EU Jedi like it's childs play. Because he is the *Jedi Slayer.*
It's funny, in the books Grevoius people were slaughtered by the Jedi for trying to free themselves from slavery. Only fair that he went on to become the most feared non-jedi to have such a kill count that even surpassed some sith Lords.
Obi-wan: Why do I feel this won't end well for me Grievous: General Kenobi! how wonderful to see you. The writers forgot to nerf me Obi-wan:.... oh.... thats why
I'll never forget seeing General Grievous for the first time on the cartoon. Had no idea what was about to happen in that scene & he was absolutely terrifying... the music as well just made it worse, you truly felt dread for the Jedi fighting him in that introduction scene.
He chose the path of perpetual torment. His circuits firing, his lungs burning, he scoured the galaxy seeking the Jedi who had wronged him and those that tasted the plasma of his blades named him...The Knight Slayer.
Attention, General Grievous has entered the battlefield. Grievous Threat Level at Maximum. GENERAL GRIEVOUS HAS ACTIVATED HIS ADDITIONAL ARMS REPEAT GRIEVOUS IS USING FOUR ARMS
This is the real grievous, not some whiny robot who really overestimates his own skill but a perfectly balanced killing machine that blurs the line between machine and warrior.
I dont know what I want more after watching this, a doomslayer animation series in Tartakovsky's style, or a jedi slayer game with Grievous as the protagonist in Doom style.
This was the Grievous I grew up with, and i want this version of him back, I could never get use to the new clone wars Greivous, he could never match the same Cunning and Brutality of the OG Grievous
I like how you can actual see the power of his mechanical body. Slamming heads into walls sticking to the ceiling, and kicking and slamming jedies around to destroy silos and walls with their impact, today this would be to violent like.....wtf its just a cartoon without even blood and it looks cool so
This proves that Invincible is just a product of overstimulation, like my friend showed me when meta man kills all the heroes because I had just watched all of Goblin Slayer and I was just sickened by it. Like all the sadness and blood with zero context was just awful. Goblin Slayer was horrible, but all the awful shit was done by the bad guys, which was properly conveyed with how goblins are literally high-functioning pests, and the clinical nature of the Slayer being a total badass with no edgy humor to make light of and ruin a serious thing made that. He’s wholly focused on his one noble purpose of protecting those who can’t protect themselves from the simple dangers of a fantasy world, like a fantasy firefighter.
Also the way he barely changes footing and stays rock solid, and takes leaps when he jumps. Really makes him look heavy and massive while still being agile. What a damn cool character
Dude mad props for lining the clips up with the start of bars, I appreciate it when People put that much effort into their work. Keep up the good work man.
Clone Commander : "Is it just me or do i hear a song?" Clone Troopers : "Why does that song sound familiar?" Jedi : "F*CK! IT'S THE JEDI SLAYER RUN!?!? Clone Troopers : "AH CRAP!!"
Imagine if the writers didn't nerf Grievous in the revenge of the Sith patch of the franchise. We'd have gotten a very different Kenobi vs Grievous fight
@@Mhe6606 Bruh i get the joke but there are better things He could say about TCW General Grievous rather than “simp” Because it literally means “a person (often male) who performs excessive sympathy and attention toward another person, sometimes in pursuit of a sexual relationship. Urban Dictionary defines a simp as "someone who does way too much for a person they like.” Which is literally the opposite of What Grievous does even if its a joke.
General Grievous is the ultimate killing machine. He has an agile, strong robotic body and the advantages of a human soul that's not disturbed by emotions
Except in the movie, he is actually powerful. Overpowering Kenobi in pure sabers (Kenobi is Sidious tier due to his handling of Vader on Mustafar) is better than killing 4 fodder after catching them by surprise
@@ioannislelou6437 Jar Jar episodes were good? The episodes of squad D were good? The episodes of Jedi children looking for crystals are good? The animation of the first seasons and their children's plots were good? Dooku was a good character constantly acting like a cartoon villain? Maul reviving is supposedly a good idea? Are the terrible representations of the Mandalorians and Dathomir good? The destruction of Barris Offe's character is a good thing? Is the unnecessary inclusion of Ashoka as Anakin's Padawan a good idea? When the hell does Anakin become a Jedi Knight? Why were the backstory and species of Maul and Ventress changed? Why include Maul's brother if you are going to revive Maul? Why does the CIS not win a single battle in the entire series unless in the next episode or in the same episode the Republic changes the situation? Why is the politics at TCW so stupid? Why are TCW's "futuristic" military strategies the same as those of the 18th century? Why such a low number of soldiers for a galactic scale war? Why introduce mental chips when AOTC already explains why clones obey orders without question? Why even give personalities to the regular army of clones when they are supposed to have little independence of thought outside of their orders? Why change Anakin's personality so suddenly for no reason, going in 2 months from being a whining young man to a mature and confident man? WHY COMPLETELY DESTROY THE CONTINUITY OF THE EXPANDED UNIVERSE ??? That among other reasons is why I don't like TCW.
Normally when someone makes one of these DOOM music edits the clips don’t match the energy of the song but for me this video was a stroke of genius by OP. Everything about this mashup feels so… appropriate. 2003 Grievous is my favorite Star Wars character and might be my top choice for best horror monster/villain of all time. When he is fighting the five Jedi and begins whirling his arms around his body, the stance he takes and that look in his eyes with his head slightly tilted back is so incredibly menacing and powerful. (It appears Dooku trained him to use his secret weapon, his signature look of superiority). Watching his sabers twirl around him as he slowly advanced, fixing his emotionless, unblinking gaze on his strategically chosen target then methodically strike them down 1 by 1, was absolutely terrifying to my 12 year old self. His introduction episode is a masterclass in how to give an audience that feeling of dreadful suspense. The fact that he wasn’t force sensitive yet he could DODGE FORCE ABILITIES and was CLEARLY the one dictating the fight against a squad of Jedi further cemented not only how much of a bad ass he was, but how horrifying the 2003 interpretation of Grievous was. Then after all that you get the training scene between him and Tyranus and watch as his every attack is effortlessly parried while he is thrown aside and toyed with. It’s then you start to realize how powerful the Sith really were at the time. I loved how accessible the 2003 clone wars series was. Anyone could watch an episode without any knowledge of Star Wars lore and still appreciate the action thanks to Genndy’s animation/directing style. I really hope Dave Filoni And Jon Favreau bring in Genndy to help with the Book of Boba Fett because of any current Star Wars projects, BoBF would benefit immensely from Genndy’s “Show don’t tell” approach. If they stopped making Boba talk so damn much and showed him being Boba Fett more I think the show, which I already adore and recommend to anyone who hasn’t watched it yet, would be even more popular then The Mandalorian. Anyways… sick video thanks for posting it.
@@BlackScreenProductions125 grievous knew the sith were using him. He just didnt give a shit since his job was to kill the most jedi possible, And he was happy to die doing exactly that.
Funnily enough him, Mace and Obi Wan are the only Jedi that can go one on one against Grevious at this point and win. Even Anakin can't beat him, since he's not at the level he is in Rots yet (that Anakin could kick the ass of basically anyone less powerful than Yoda or Sidious. He would've won against Obi Wan if he'd not been blinded by the Dark side)
@@samuellennon1984 i do aggre greivous would kill anakin pretty fasts but i think anakins just gunna get pissed and basically instant kill him with force choke like how he dos to alot of people in the show
Grievous is the only one that gives me that feeling of watching a light saber, a pretty rare weapon as something common because of how many he has from all the Jedi he SLAYED, similar to the one you feel in Fallot 4 after killing so many geared enemies while being a high level player
thank you RUclips algorithm
You’re welcome.
Kekw lmao a good video.
yes I agree
This animation style reminds me of Samurai Jack, cool video!
Yw. Im here to kick ass and chew gum, and Im all out of gum... oops, wrong game
"You can't kill all the jedi!"
NEW OBJECTIVE: Kill all the jedi.
“You can’t kill all the jedi!”
Observe
Anakin : my true son
Grievous: How 'bout I do anyway?
But no one can kill a jedi
Grevious: u are right i cant ALONE
Magma guards: alow us to introdyce ourselfs
The slayer has entered the facility...
The jedi slayer!
*HEAVY COUGHING NOISES*
THE JEDI SLAYER HAS THE COLLECTION I REPEAT THE JEDI SLAYER HAS THE COLLECTION
"Republic Forces detected! Lockdown in effect!"
I love the concept of the jedi killer droid.
@@tartarustrommler5454 he's a cyborg
This fits Legends Grievous so f*cking well
FR!!!
True
Legends Grievous best Grievous
Lord Rat Hut he was screwed over before Disney bought SW.
Is there a Grievous book?
2003 animated Grievous was fucking terrifying, especially when you consider he isn't even force sensitive- He's just so skilled he can fight multiple Jedi at once and win.
Note, in his first appearance he handed a group of Jedi, including a pair of Jedi Masters who are on the Jedi Council.
Not to mentioned being trained by Dooku who was one of the best duelist in the galaxy. Grevious also had the best cybernetics in the galaxy allowing him to have the perception and reaction on par with any jedi.
If Dooku's plan to infuse Grevious with the blood of sifo dias had actually succeeded in giving Grevious the ability to use the force he'd be almost unbeatable.
@@kennethhuffman3754 he would have become a weapon to surpass metal gear
@@kennethhuffman3754 Even before his training and augmentation at Dooku’s hands, Grievous was already a peerless marksman, excellent strategist, and master swordsman. One heralded by his people, the Kaleesh, as a demigod of war even from a young age, and led the war against a numerically and technologically superior foe so well that not only did he completely drive them off of his homeworld, he took the fight _to them,_ and would’ve burned every single one of their worlds to ash had the Republic not intervened. The guy would have been a challenge for the Republic even before getting turned into a murder cyborg.
reading dorn himself compliment grievous feels... weird
Darth vader: "i'm the best jedi killer."
2003 greivous:" hold my fine additions."
Vader is still more powerful though
@@pnss3569 But is a worse fighter and tactitian.
Good one!
There's a difference between best and who killed more. Also, we dont know how many jedi darth Vader killed for order 66.
Vader absolutely violates general mid. He would toy with him
“Show me General Grievous” ROTS Grievous
“I said the Real General Grievous” Clone Wars Grievous
“Perfection...” 2003 Grievous
ROTS Grievous is real, he is just very damaged from the Clone Wars
@@c3por2d29 It's Called A Meme
@@ThankYouVeryLittle I know that
I'm just saying this to people who don't know that there is actually a reason behind Grievous in clone wars being better
@@ThankYouVeryLittle And both of you are called DROIDS (I know Grievous is a cyborg bit he hated to be called a droid)
“This isn’t grievous it’s the tomb slab”
-RUclips captions 2021
Wow this actually fits in pretty good!
I does even better when you look at his past so the words at the start fit really well
Its offical Grevious is part of the Doom Squad
Yes
Of course it does.
Doom goes with everything.
@@teganlauseng3437 this is undoubtedly true. Considering the perspective Grievous, to him the the Jedi council were Dark Lords
"The jedi slayer has entered the planets atmosphere."
The jedi:"The. WHAT?!"
Anakin: But I'm right here.
Obi-Wan: No no, you're the YOUNGLING slayer.
Anakin: Oh yeah...
@@thefailtrain2202 "announcement update. He is now renamed the sith and jedi slayer. As our whole galaxy is better with out any child kidnapping freaks and some fancy lightsaber sellers."
Palpatine:"Fuccck....."
Count dooku:"Peace."
Palpatine:"WHAT NO. DON'T DEW IT."
Count dooku turns invisible and vanished.
Sounds like casual Terraria to me
@@zcgamerandreacts2762
Palpatine: welp guess i am fuck unless
1 hour later
palpatine: welp i guess doing order 66 was not as fun i think
General Grievous: *open a door to Palpatine room* so yea were in a alternate universe where i never died and
i more stronger than you and the droid army never fallen so now
*General Grievous cut Palpatine in half*
Kenboi:*Hello There Intensifying*
grievous in 2003: silent killing machine with no mercy
grievous in 2008: walking meme with tuberculosis who cant even kill jar jar
To be fair jar jar is prolly the hardest being to kill
Killing Jar Jar would be impossible, duh he can’t kill him.
Jar jar is the strongest sith lord
How would Grievous be able to kill Darth Plagus?
@@alpharius2omegaboogaloo384 it's darth jar jar the master of all the sith not plaques who just thought palpatine
Like how nobody mentions how this version of Grievous truly demonstrates how skilled of a Duelist Dooku was.
Yk fair play
Grievous had all the feats so everybody talks about him and not the time that dooku completely walked over this version of him
@@Metawire61 Grievous only lost one blade out of six...
@@ForsakenDreamer7 "only lost one blade" he lost a blade while dooku barely even seemed bothered by griveous' attempts to disarm him
@@Metawire61 That's Dooku for you. Always the tranquil nobleman. Anakin, Obi Wan and Palpatine reflected on how Tyranus struck down Kenobi seemingly with no effort on the IH. But if you read from Dooku's POV, he was actually shitting his pants upon the realization of what style Kenobi uses.
In Labyrinth of Evil Dooku thinks Grievous is a force to be reckoned with and admits that beating him in spars is difficult, but never lets Grievous himself know that.
1:18 when you think that you are defeating the boss, but it has another phase
"This is getting out of hand! Now there are four of them!"
Darks souls 3 intensifies
Eeeyyy same pfp
@@alwaystired2452 heeeeeey
@@isnortjarsofdirt6004
Epic Gamer Moment
THIS is the real General Grievous, not the laughingstock that we get later on.
@TectonicAttack yeah he used force to crush his place where the only living organs were and that made him cough like hella a lot. Btw the cough was actually made and used cus lucas that time had problem with the troath and he used his illness to cover the cough
This is...perfection...
I feel like if we ever get anything that explores Grievous' past, I think it would be cool if they took the route of this series and make him a killing machine. Later on Mace Windu crushes his chest, leading him to be less powerful and bantering a lot more than usual, which would lead to the 2007 clone wars.
Such a big fanboy of me
Darth Grievous well this is legends not cannon so the “laughingstock”. Is the REAL
*He scoured the galaxy, seeking the jedi who had wronged him, and those that tasted the might of his wrath named him...*
*GREVIOUS*
That is general grievous to you
Ah yes!!!
*Grievous
@@kraxusgaming9483 Cough Cough General Kanobi
The most inaccurate thing about that statement is that the dead can't speak to name him Grievous
I didn't realize how similar the backstories of Grievous and Doomslayer are until now. Badass montage
The republic killed his rabbit?
@@GamingMad101 No, not really; unless you're willing to stretch the word "rabbit" to stopping his completely justified offencive war agenst the alien race who enslaved and killed his people and his first love (that one really got to him because with her death he slowly became the mercalist general we know today) and watching the Jedi fight on the enslavers' side, than yes they did indeed killed his rabbit.
Also sorry for any misspellings in this, I was never good at that.
@@evanthomas6353 Ah yes, the "peacekeepers", fighting to protect slavers.
@@dragonfell5078
To be fair, the Huk did pretend to be the victims. How the Senate believed Cave Johnson’s giant mantis-men is beyond me.
@@MetaFanWing Cringe corrupt republic imperialists sending their Jedi cronies to side with slavers be like:
Grievous is so terrifying mace windo fought him once and said he would never fight him again because Grievous would have mastered Vaapad and Shatterpoint effectivly becoming literally unstoppable
Not the Shatterpoint part, but yes in everything else.
Doesn't Vaapad rely on channeling and reflecting the dark side?
@@auberginemanproductions1608 yes. To be fair, it was only a copy based on the computer's analysis implanted in Grievous's head. But it was close enough to scare Windu.
Ah yes Mace Windo
@@mee091000 yes as in Mace went our the Window
Legends Grievous was nigh unbeatable, so this music fits him perfectly
Took out, like, an entire third of the Jedi Council, along with several other high-level Jedi, all at once, casually, without even using his second set of arms. Yeah, I'd call that just about unbeatable.
@@BlackScreenProductions125 and he vibe checked Shaggy
It would be kinda cool to get a few clone arcs that focus on one-off jedi showing just how bad the clone wars could get, like that one arc with Master Di because then we could let General Grievous have the same effectiveness as his 2003 version without completely wrecking the events of the movies.
Mace windu exploded his organs that's how he got nerfed.
Back when grevious was awesome and not a mustache twerking bafoon that always fails like in that crappy CGi show
Grievous in 2D Clone Wars: Terrifying unstoppable monster that is a formidable match for just about any Jedi, up to and including Masters and is capable of mowing down entire literal armies of clones single-handed and winning battles long after he is the last fighter standing.
Grievous in CG Clone Wars: Generic cartoon villain who blusters about how doomed you are but runs off as soon as anything puts up more than a bit of a fight and he loses the absolute advantage.
I wish more people would realize that Legends Grievous had clear weaknesses and was hardly an unstoppable killing machine, and the fact that TCW Grievous was only held back because the creators constantly put him against main characters with plot armor. Aside from that he _genuinely_ isn't as bumbling as everyone says, and we would've seen a far more brutal Grievous had TCW continued (see Son of Dathomir and the Crystal Crisis).
@@swaggasaurus4837 There's still a vast difference between TCW Grievous and Legends Grievous because of this clumsy handling. Even characters with plot armor in Legends tended to escape because they EVADED him rather than constantly managed to defeat him or drive him to retreat, and the few times he WAS beaten somehow, his retreats felt like an actual victory because of it.
In TCW they turned him into a standard 'I'll get you next time!' retreat defeat villain that's frankly laughable rather than intimidating because you know he's just gonna cut and run the moment he is not gonna overwhelmingly win or is directly challenged by a main charactee. He's only a pale shadow of the genuine threat he used to be and overshadowed as a result by every other villain in the show to a truly pathetic degree as a direct result.
@@GuukanKitsune Fair enough, but my original point still stands.
Dooku flat out tells him in the OG series that he doesn't stand a chance against the Jedi unless he has fear, intimidation or surprise on his side. Otherwise it would be better for him to run away or be defeated.
If he's such an unstoppable killing machine, why else does Mace regard him as a coward in RotS?
Legends made him a far more nuanced villain, not because he was an "unstoppable OP killing Jedi machine" but because we actually saw his tactical genius firsthand.
Canon Grievous was indeed handled poorly, but his victories against the Jedi were still implied. He wins far more 1v1s than people give him credit for, but his victories are massively downplayed because they are always against Jedi like Kenobi or Ahsoka.
@@swaggasaurus4837 For the question about Mace: Mace Windu was brash and arrogant at all times. Something Grievous could have used to his advantage constantly if he was even a QUARTER the strategic mastermind they pretended he was, just by allowing Mace to continue thinking that.
As an example, in the episode where commando droids take out a watch post so he can sneak a small fleet past and attack, as soon as the tower is destroyed and the all clear is interrupted, he and his fleet retreat to hyperspace before anyone even gets there to check on the tower. There weren't even any Jedi involved, he and a SMALL FLEET run away from two Republic Grand Cruisers.
Legends Grievous, however, would have taken this opportunity to unexpectedly hyperjump DEEPER into Republic space, waited a few weeks, then moved to hit the worlds whose strategic defense ships LEFT TO CHECK ON THE WATCH POST AND GUARD THE HOLE IN THEIR PERIMETER, then used the Droid crewed vessels as shields OR BLOWN PAST A DIFFERENT WATCH POST, probably destroying it as well to make a new hole and spread Republic defenses even thinner to retreat showing he's, you know, an actual tactician who can take a defeat and turn it to an advantage, while the grand cruisers checking on the watchpost were busy reinforcing the fallen defenses.
@@swaggasaurus4837 They made him lose to gungans, they made him in to a fucking joke and for that reason alone i will never respect the Clone Wars and Dave Filoni.
Everybody gangsta until he pulls out his fifth lightsaber.
Underated
No... just no...
😏
Holy sh-
Oh no.
*Oh no.*
OH NO
2003 Grevious had amazing choreography holy shit
@pinpoint45 I know right 🥵🥵
@Ryandal Gilmore While I don't approve of your language, you have a point. In the Grievous vs Clone Troopers fight, the Clone Troopers seemingly just stood there until it was their turn to get cut into peices.
@@ms.moronic9165 Because Their Brains couldn’t process How fast Grievous was moving.
1:00
Dooku: “only flee when the odds aren’t in your favour”
Legends Grievous: “I have no weaknesses”
Dooku: “only flee when the odds aren’t in your favour”
CW Grievous: “okay, all I heard was flee”
So true XD
@@condedooku9750 agreed stranger
@@Random_chaos_diver Grievous Haters: Grievous is a coward!
Grievous: Back away! I will deal with this Jedi Slime, myself.
@@condedooku9750 very well then
Idk why Disney keeps doing ruining Star Wars lmao
It still kills me that Clone Wars and Revenge of the Sith never did justice on how truly terrifying a fighter Grievous is.
Then Kenobi just wrecks his shit, no problem. He just shot him with a blaster, didn't even use his lightsaber for the killing blow. Grievous could, and SHOULD, have a dedicated series. The Jedi were the real antagonists, since they chose to align themselves with, and fight for, an oppressive regime and act as mercenaries.
@@cantmatchthethatch1472 well to be fair Kenobi did open up Grievous' chest, revealing his organs but even then Kenobi should've had his shit rocked getting that close to Grievous
its because in practice, he isn't. He has no counter for the Force and 2003 didn't factor that in.
@@CalamityDiamond ah yes, Grievous getting his lungs fucking crush by Windu, "not factoring it in"
@@CalamityDiamond You're stupid.
Son: Mom, I want General Grievous!
Mom: No, We have General Grievous at home
General Grievous at home: “TiMe To AbAnDoN sHiP!” *cough cough*
ok
LOL
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The biggest franchise sin is that they never kept the 2003 scary General Grevious identity going and turned him into an absolute joke. This series is what made him my favorite character.
Same.
@@ashtonthegamer6033
Honestly it was George Lucas’ fault.
Apparently, they had to make him be different from Vader, so they made him weak and cowardly
Episode 3 is fine if you consider how the 2003 one ended.
Clone Wars though....should have given him more cannon fodder or something instead of making him face plot armored characters 90% of the time....
@@CrazyLikeUhFox yeah, a lot of things is Lucas' indifference fault(or maybe dids too)
You can tell they had a blast animating this guy.
Grievous has always been one of my favorite Star Wars characters. A cold, calculating, cruel killing machine, designed to slay Jedi.
I agree with that as well. He should of got a more honorable death instead of dying to obi wan. Like it should have taken multiple Jedi to bring him down.
Mace Windu: [Uses Chest Crush]
Grievous: [Doom Marine Injury Sound]
Mace Windu will pay for what he did!
Mace Windu dares call our general a coward, when he has none of the guts to actually try dueling him? Disgraceful!
@@derektoews5586 also general grievous literally has no guts
@@derektoews5586 He did though. Not very successfully. Mace knows that he can't win in a fencing contest.
@@ForsakenDreamer7 And so ran away, like a coward!
The jedi did wrong him. They lead his species to extinction. He has every right to crush them beneath his mighty cybernetic foot.
They did? I though his species was still alive
WorkowatyWilczek they are alive, but they were re-enslaved by a rival species because when they rebelled against the rival species, they pushed them away from Kalee and trued to invade them. Their rivals however recalled the Jedi to help who killed many of Grevious brethren
@@adamd4702 the republic also put an embargo on his homeworld that caused mass poverty and starvation across the planet. So yeah, i’d be pissed too.
He was also jealous of his lack of force sensitivity. One of the reasons he was obsessed with lightsabers.
If I remember right Dooku caused the crashing of a ship he was in causing the lost of his body then told grievous that the jedi did it
1:26
Grievous if he was a Beat Saber player
Lmao.
Judging by the way he swings, he IS the best beat saber player
@@maxonlistov7465 agreed
@@generalgrievous8017
I see you're enjoying praising yourself.
@@maxonlistov7465 I do in fact hold the world record for bowser's big bean burrito in beat saber
I have no idea how that was even possible but I did it
2003 General Greivous is one of the few things out in the world that are badass enough to fit with Doom music.
2003 captain Fordo also works
"When the shadows first lengthened (when the Sith began to return) one stood. He chose the path of perpetual torment (General Grievious's backstory is even worse than Skywalker's, his name is literally 'The Grievous One'). In his ravenous hatred (he was always filled with rage, more so than some Sith), he found no peace (always fighting, always feeling pain), and with boiling blood (Grievous is reptilian, so warm blooded) he scoured the Umbral Plains (could work for either Genosis for land or Umbara for name) seeking vengeance against the dark lords that had wronged him (the Sith brainwashed him into hating the Jedi, but he didn't need persuading, as the Jedi indirectly helped the loss of his father, lover, and most of his race. To him and many others, the Jedi ARE the dark lords). And those that tasted the bite of his sword (he used the very weapons of the ones who wronged him) named him,
The Doom Slayer (Republic news broadcasts called him the Knightslayer or something along those lines)."
I hate to be that guy but reptiles are cold-blooded
@Flippy Dolphin3 man you're cold blooded for shattering his world view like that lmao
@@flippydolphin3796 SHUT! SHUT!!!
It's big brain time
@@flippydolphin3796 AH FUCK. UHHHH UHHH GRIEVOUS GOT BLOWN UP ONCE. ACTUALLY LIKE TWICE. YEA. SO HIS BLOOD BOILED!👀
"And that was without even a single drop of force!"
~General Jack Grievous, probably
did they ever say he was force sensitive before he became a cyborg?
@@ProfessorArt1 He was not force sensitive
I got this 😂😂😂
Don't mess with Grievous the Jedi Slayer from the EU or else say goodbye to your limbs.
2003-2004 Grievous is the badass Grievous who kills EU Jedi like it's childs play. Because he is the *Jedi Slayer.*
You do know Thor's Hammer is called Mjölnir right?
@@Friendly_Neighborhood_Edgelord I don't get it?
@@Friendly_Neighborhood_Edgelord bruh what does that have to do with this
@@darkmoon8960 username
@@garondupree8165 oh lol
Fun fact: Grievous was actually given the title of "The Knight Slayer" in some Legends material.
Than it should knight-slayer instead of Doom-Slayer, but other wise excellent match up in this video.
It's funny, in the books Grevoius people were slaughtered by the Jedi for trying to free themselves from slavery. Only fair that he went on to become the most feared non-jedi to have such a kill count that even surpassed some sith Lords.
And they beat the empire for almost 10 years before Thrawn arrived and bombarded a whole planet to stop them
Can Grievous be intimidating again in the new Clone Wars season?
They could remake the 2003 clone wars in season 7
*New* Demonized Sonic They won’t, sadly
If only they kept Crystal Crisis...
Look at his new design...
He wasn’t even in the finale... he was in one frame.
Obi Wan: Hello there
Grievous: *Doom Slayer music intensifies*
Greivous: "army or not, you must realize
you are *_DOOMED"_*
*combat music starts*
General kenobi!
Obi-wan: Why do I feel this won't end well for me
Grievous: General Kenobi! how wonderful to see you. The writers forgot to nerf me
Obi-wan:.... oh.... thats why
DOOM Grievous: "Rip and TEAR!"
Obi-Wan: "I have sensed a disturbance in the Force."
Yoda: "Boss Music, I am hearing."
slash and cut until it is done
this is a funny comment
@@ender1015 finally, the funny has been found
Thats good XD rip and tear until it is done doom musick kicks in
1:25 I love how he doesn’t even change his footing while fighting them
I'll never forget seeing General Grievous for the first time on the cartoon. Had no idea what was about to happen in that scene & he was absolutely terrifying... the music as well just made it worse, you truly felt dread for the Jedi fighting him in that introduction scene.
He chose the path of perpetual torment. His circuits firing, his lungs burning, he scoured the galaxy seeking the Jedi who had wronged him and those that tasted the plasma of his blades named him...The Knight Slayer.
Perfect
mmmmmmm perfection
I enjoy how disinterested and uncaring Grevious looks in this show.
The general needs no emotions only the lightsabers of dead Jedi for his collection
This is just another Monday morning for the General.
"For you, the day Grievous destroyed your world was the most important day of your life.
But for him, it was Tuesday"
He looks half asleep until Jedi appear
Thank you
As an 8 year old child, I was genuinely scared by 2003 General Grievous. He *TERRIFIED* me. I hope I wasn't the only one
That only shows how good of a villain he is.
Your not alone. I remember Nightmares I had because of this guy.
I did get intimidated by the meme with him holding A BILLION FUCKING LIGHTSABERS
1:00 these 5 seconds are so short but so satisfying, just that 1v4 dance makes everything
There's a Russian sludge metal band called General Grievous, and if they didn't predate this video by 7 years I'd say this was basically their thesis.
I am a Russian, and I never heard about this music-band.
Attention, General Grievous has entered the battlefield.
Grievous Threat Level at Maximum.
GENERAL GRIEVOUS HAS ACTIVATED HIS ADDITIONAL ARMS
REPEAT GRIEVOUS IS USING FOUR ARMS
Prequel version: Grivious
This one: The cooler Griveous
Grievous... General Grievous.
@Ryandal Gilmore not to mention he spelled it differently both times
@@SirEggo2412 Couldn't even spell my name right :(
@@generalgrievous1401 some people have respect
Why does this work so well
Even in back story it works almost perfectly
Yes, his legends backstory was awesome
Imagine the look of early 2000s kids seeing Grievous with 4 arms?! Must've been a sight to behold
😑✋: The Marauder
☝😏: General Grievous
This is the real grievous, not some whiny robot who really overestimates his own skill but a perfectly balanced killing machine that blurs the line between machine and warrior.
I dont know what I want more after watching this, a doomslayer animation series in Tartakovsky's style, or a jedi slayer game with Grievous as the protagonist in Doom style.
Holy mother of creation I need the game, "Doom SW edition" you play as grievous and then as the other jedi killer
*both*
*Hack and slash until it is done.*
General grevious was one of the characters with most potential in the whole star wars universe
This was the Grievous I grew up with, and i want this version of him back, I could never get use to the new clone wars Greivous, he could never match the same Cunning and Brutality of the OG Grievous
I like how you can actual see the power of his mechanical body. Slamming heads into walls sticking to the ceiling, and kicking and slamming jedies around to destroy silos and walls with their impact, today this would be to violent like.....wtf its just a cartoon without even blood and it looks cool so
This proves that Invincible is just a product of overstimulation, like my friend showed me when meta man kills all the heroes because I had just watched all of Goblin Slayer and I was just sickened by it. Like all the sadness and blood with zero context was just awful.
Goblin Slayer was horrible, but all the awful shit was done by the bad guys, which was properly conveyed with how goblins are literally high-functioning pests, and the clinical nature of the Slayer being a total badass with no edgy humor to make light of and ruin a serious thing made that. He’s wholly focused on his one noble purpose of protecting those who can’t protect themselves from the simple dangers of a fantasy world, like a fantasy firefighter.
Eh, there was the 2012 TMNT, that had people being full in Impaled multiple time, even showed on character holding a severed head
Also the way he barely changes footing and stays rock solid, and takes leaps when he jumps. Really makes him look heavy and massive while still being agile. What a damn cool character
@@swegboy0238 thoughts on Band of Brothers? That's pretty brutal - based on true stories too.
@@DakotaofRaptors Haven’t seen it. Giving it a quick google I might tho.
I’d honestly play a general grievous game that’s JUST Doom but with Jedi’s instead of demons.
JEDI MAY CRY?
@@3dpyromaniac560 Asthma infernal
Also faster attack speed because 4 arms and you can do the lightsaber helicopter thing grevious does.
I would to
SOLD
Grievous was actually nicknamed the knight slayer by republic holiness
1:00 is probably my favorite bit.
Grievous definitely had to pull all the stops for that one.
Dude mad props for lining the clips up with the start of bars, I appreciate it when People put that much effort into their work. Keep up the good work man.
This grievous was a literal god I miss him :(
He was actually worshipped as a God by his people.
@@lordzamasuvegetablackfusio9773 well technically they revered him as a demi-god but close enough and I don't particularly care.
@@--CHARLIE-- Neither do I.
Clone Commander : "Is it just me or do i hear a song?"
Clone Troopers : "Why does that song sound familiar?"
Jedi : "F*CK! IT'S THE JEDI SLAYER RUN!?!?
Clone Troopers : "AH CRAP!!"
General Grievous: 1:26
"Why do i hear boss music?"
2003 Grievous: AHHHH ITS GRIEVOUS RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!
ROTS Grievous: It's Grievous, everyone stay alert!
TCW Grievous: Thank God it's just Grievous!
This is the real Grievous....the REAL JEDI SLAYER!
When Grievous enters the “Fun Zone.”
Imagine if the writers didn't nerf Grievous in the revenge of the Sith patch of the franchise.
We'd have gotten a very different Kenobi vs Grievous fight
Most of the Doomslayers Testament actually has a lot of stuff that fits perfectly with how Grievous came to be
Simp virgin grievous form the clone wars series
Chad grievous form 2003
Do you even know What simp is?
@@thecoronavirus1819 Do you even know What joke is?
@@Mhe6606 Bruh i get the joke but there are better things He could say about TCW General Grievous rather than “simp” Because it literally means “a person (often male) who performs excessive sympathy and attention toward another person, sometimes in pursuit of a sexual relationship. Urban Dictionary defines a simp as "someone who does way too much for a person they like.” Which is literally the opposite of What Grievous does even if its a joke.
@@thecoronavirus1819 honestly i agree with you.
*when Obi-Wan kills Grievous and goes to Hell*
Satan: Why am I hearing boss music?
The way you put it, seems like obi's the one that went to hell lol
Who would win?
The literal lord of the underworld,
OR
One angry, asthmatic cyborg?
@@BlackScreenProductions125 Could you actually call it a fight
@@BlackScreenProductions125 which angry asthmatic cyborg though. There's two. And that's just in the movies.
@@--CHARLIE-- oh, I suppose you're right.
This is almost entirely in line with his actual backstory apart from the fact that he was lied to.
*“This does put a smile on my face.”* -Thanos
Genndy Tartakovsky's art style is so unique that I can't look away from whatever it is. Be it Clone Wars or Primal.
It's so beautiful
Salute to the true general
@@eggman28metalsonic97 yes sir
This is getting out of hand now there are two of me
General I have been waiting for you to add me to your collection
@@CygnusTheSilly hello there
This. Is. Utterly. Brilliant.
*RIP AND TEAR GENERAL GRIEVOUS. RIP AND TEAR!*
Now this ↑, this is canon Grievous right there
General Grievous is the ultimate killing machine. He has an agile, strong robotic body and the advantages of a human soul that's not disturbed by emotions
not necessarily human per se but yes he did have a case of "indomitable human spirit" within him
Even without the music, this version of General Grievous is so much cooler and badass than his later iterations
The path of perpetual torment being the 3D series.
He was truly terrifying in the animated series. Not so much in the live action movie...
Except in the movie, he is actually powerful. Overpowering Kenobi in pure sabers (Kenobi is Sidious tier due to his handling of Vader on Mustafar) is better than killing 4 fodder after catching them by surprise
@@pnss3569 Who tf did you just call fodder?
@@pnss3569 boi 2 of those fodder were jedi masters and they got tossed around like paper by 2003 Grievous
If Captain Fordo is the Droidslayer, Grievous is the Jedislayer.
that's how grievous is so powerful. his cyborg suit is constantly playing doom music into his ears
The thumbnail is great
So that's why Grievous was such an unstoppable killing machine.
He never found any peas.
I don’t scare if this isn’t cannon anymore we all know this is the true grievous
Wait even this show isn’t canon anymore? Ffs Disney
@@josejalaeno73 Thank Disney for that, but especially TCW.
@@condedooku9750 I think the clone wars justified it self. You Know. Cause everything else about that show was good.
@@ioannislelou6437
Jar Jar episodes were good? The episodes of squad D were good? The episodes of Jedi children looking for crystals are good? The animation of the first seasons and their children's plots were good? Dooku was a good character constantly acting like a cartoon villain? Maul reviving is supposedly a good idea? Are the terrible representations of the Mandalorians and Dathomir good? The destruction of Barris Offe's character is a good thing? Is the unnecessary inclusion of Ashoka as Anakin's Padawan a good idea? When the hell does Anakin become a Jedi Knight? Why were the backstory and species of Maul and Ventress changed? Why include Maul's brother if you are going to revive Maul? Why does the CIS not win a single battle in the entire series unless in the next episode or in the same episode the Republic changes the situation? Why is the politics at TCW so stupid? Why are TCW's "futuristic" military strategies the same as those of the 18th century? Why such a low number of soldiers for a galactic scale war? Why introduce mental chips when AOTC already explains why clones obey orders without question? Why even give personalities to the regular army of clones when they are supposed to have little independence of thought outside of their orders? Why change Anakin's personality so suddenly for no reason, going in 2 months from being a whining young man to a mature and confident man? WHY COMPLETELY DESTROY THE CONTINUITY OF THE EXPANDED UNIVERSE ???
That among other reasons is why I don't like TCW.
@@condedooku9750 At this point i don’t even wanna argue with this nonsense. Ahsoka. A bad idea?
*Sighs*
You are not so wise.
Normally when someone makes one of these DOOM music edits the clips don’t match the energy of the song but for me this video was a stroke of genius by OP. Everything about this mashup feels so… appropriate. 2003 Grievous is my favorite Star Wars character and might be my top choice for best horror monster/villain of all time. When he is fighting the five Jedi and begins whirling his arms around his body, the stance he takes and that look in his eyes with his head slightly tilted back is so incredibly menacing and powerful. (It appears Dooku trained him to use his secret weapon, his signature look of superiority). Watching his sabers twirl around him as he slowly advanced, fixing his emotionless, unblinking gaze on his strategically chosen target then methodically strike them down 1 by 1, was absolutely terrifying to my 12 year old self. His introduction episode is a masterclass in how to give an audience that feeling of dreadful suspense. The fact that he wasn’t force sensitive yet he could DODGE FORCE ABILITIES and was CLEARLY the one dictating the fight against a squad of Jedi further cemented not only how much of a bad ass he was, but how horrifying the 2003 interpretation of Grievous was. Then after all that you get the training scene between him and Tyranus and watch as his every attack is effortlessly parried while he is thrown aside and toyed with. It’s then you start to realize how powerful the Sith really were at the time. I loved how accessible the 2003 clone wars series was. Anyone could watch an episode without any knowledge of Star Wars lore and still appreciate the action thanks to Genndy’s animation/directing style. I really hope Dave Filoni And Jon Favreau bring in Genndy to help with the Book of Boba Fett because of any current Star Wars projects, BoBF would benefit immensely from Genndy’s “Show don’t tell” approach. If they stopped making Boba talk so damn much and showed him being Boba Fett more I think the show, which I already adore and recommend to anyone who hasn’t watched it yet, would be even more popular then The Mandalorian. Anyways… sick video thanks for posting it.
This is so accurate. This is exactly how playing any doom game feels like.
This makes you think how more powerful general grievous could have been if he was force sensitive
The Jedi would be screwed. Hell, he'd probably wipe out the Sith, once he realized they were just using him.
@@BlackScreenProductions125 wait they're using me? Ok this will take a minute
@@BlackScreenProductions125 grievous knew the sith were using him. He just didnt give a shit since his job was to kill the most jedi possible, And he was happy to die doing exactly that.
@@BlackScreenProductions125 Basically Grievous would be the chosen one and would bring balance to the force destroying both the Jedi and the Siths.
Imagine that being his voice in the movies and stuff thought it would be way cooler
Just when ki adi mundi thought shit couldn't be worse, grievous starts wielding a lightsaber with his foot
Funnily enough him, Mace and Obi Wan are the only Jedi that can go one on one against Grevious at this point and win. Even Anakin can't beat him, since he's not at the level he is in Rots yet (that Anakin could kick the ass of basically anyone less powerful than Yoda or Sidious. He would've won against Obi Wan if he'd not been blinded by the Dark side)
@@samuellennon1984 i do aggre greivous would kill anakin pretty fasts but i think anakins just gunna get pissed and basically instant kill him with force choke like how he dos to alot of people in the show
@@generalshock4359 can grievous even be force choked now????? I know he's got all that tubing and stuff so maybe. But how would I know 🤷
2003 grievous: "run, jedi, run. You've only prolonged the inevitable. "
2008 grievous: "time to abandon ship."
2003 Grievous is never going to go away and I love it.
You even synced his saber strikes to the beat so it looks like those clone troopers's faces were his drum kit.
Old grevious was badass.
New grevious has a kick-ass voice.
it is a hard pick
I liked the old voice more, not sure why
@@Artorias-The-Wolf-Knight they're both cool voices, for different reasons.
@@BlackScreenProductions125 agreed. Each works well with their respective versions.
You See, this is Why General Grievous is ma Husbando.
*no questions.*
NoraTheStickmen . . .
Can I ask a question?
*n O .*
NoraTheStickmen ?
Grevious is an anime husbando?
This made Legends Grievous even more badass than he was.
Knowing the backstory of grievous makes this so much better
I honestly don't know how to feel about this...
No worry,just RIP AND TEAR and you should be fine as all
Man, I remember when grievous was actually intimidating and an actual threat to the Jedi.
Grievous is the only one that gives me that feeling of watching a light saber, a pretty rare weapon as something common because of how many he has from all the Jedi he SLAYED, similar to the one you feel in Fallot 4 after killing so many geared enemies while being a high level player
This would've been the *SICKEST* trailer in all of Star Wars if it was
The music perfectly sinks with the edits when he falls down that's when the music starts this is perfect
This is the General Grievous I know