Honestly, I have no idea why this video became so popular... Its not even outstandingly edited. I mean Im glad you like my content but I have many more interesting and higher quality videos that dont get nearly the attention of this...
@@russianjew8147 well I dont want to push my popularity by this means. I want you to watch my videos because you enjoy them and not bc i want to boost my range
I just wanna see a scene where he completely drops his accent and his speech impediments and forms perfectly constructed sentences revealing he’s actually evil
That’s would’ve been awesome… like when Gus first revealed himself as a drug lord in breaking bad his whole demeanor changes. That would’ve been amazing for Jar jar
Unfortunately that was in the same film. While the build up would have been worth it, Lucas shouldn’t have tried having it go over the trilogy and instead reveal it during TPM.
It's not a meme. Jar Jar was the evil version of crazy swamp Yoda but unlike in Empire, the payoff didn't happen in the same movie. This resulted in fans thinking Jar Jar was bad comic relief and Lucas rewrote Plagueis instead of sticking with his plan. Some people noticed the hints in the movies and Jar Jar's actor hinted that his character had a major part to play in the plot after the 1st movie came out and thus lead to people realizing
Lucas got scared to keep Darth jarjar as part of the plot because of the negative backlash after episode 1 released. They said he was too goofy and annoying. Maybe they were right but that was the whole point, to make him extremely unassuming. Yoda doesn't appear powerful but he appears to us as the most respected jedi and the one every other jedi looks to for guidance, and he is indeed very talented in combat despite his size. Jarjar would have been a true plot twist to kids like me who were in elementary school when the movie released
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@featofclay2295 well i meant more like, palpatine didn't want him around since he was taking his own apprentices. The only way it would work is if palpatine was okay with breaking the rule of 2
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The thing is it makes perfect sense. Yoda did the same tactic when he first met Luke. He acted clumsy and dumb but revealed himself to be powerful and wise. Jar Jar can't be as stupid as everyone thinks. After all he's a representative in the Republic Senate and he was able to convince many senators to grant the chancellor emergency powers
If I remember correctly, the OG and the Prequel were supposed to be a mirror of some sort. Yoda was a secret master of the Force on the light side while being clumsy and funny on the other hand, Jar Jar was supposed to be his counter part on that, a master of the Force on the dark side.
I have a theory jar jar is Darth plagues or darth viciate, when darth sidious killed plagues in his sleep he used force essance transfer to save himself, and put himself in a life form on Naboo, to see events, change events, and even make events happen, so Darth sidious and Darth vader never knew or suspected that Darth plagues was in jar jar, if that's the case he played everyone includeing the jedi order, and The sith order that betrayed him, in doing so became the strongest player on the feild and survived everything a perfect sith lord, to cheat Death and also be a plague on everyone and everything who knows were Darth plagues is now.... ? What better way to be in the shadows waiting and everyone thinks your dead 😉👍
@@mwoodhouse2778 that's a very interesting theory. I personally think Darth Plagueis is dead because that's what hubris does to you. But I like your theory as well
Imagine Jar Jar finally getting tired of pretending to be clumsy. One day he just snaps and reveals his true self to the Senate. Killing them all effortlessly while screaming in his true voice. A deep chilling growl. Absolutely terrifying.
@@ultronsigma2419 Dressed in his traditional clothes from Episode 1, start him off acting like his old foolish self then BAM! That would of been insane if that happened.
@@lordgaroro I saw a video on that last night on the Star Wars Comics channel. Then pretended to ot know how to handle a lightsabre right after it to. He also knelt down over the dead Jedi General before hat saying "Theesa Muy Muy Bombad." Though I think they might of goofed thee spelling, maybe should of been "Disa Mui Mui Bombad." Basically meaning "This is Very Very Good." So yeah He's totally a Sith Lord.
I mean palpatine was always described as highly politically skilled. Even Obi Wan mentions one time that he saw palpatine politically outsmarting most of his opponents. So he never looked like a sheep that way. But I know what you mean and thats the spirit
I’ve been a fan of the Darth Jar Jar theory for some time now. After I’d read about it I decided to rewatch the PT with the mindset that Jar Jar had already been revealed later on as a bad guy. It is astounding how many things show up when you really watch him. From his mockery of the Jedi and their order to the many, many convenient accidents that he has. His influence is everywhere!! Ever thought about how Anakins podracer wasn’t going anywhere until Jar Jar urges “Go Ani go!”?
@Flávio Ribas didn’t Plagueis dissolve the rule of two, or am I thinking about someone else? Also, Palpatine had his own apprentice in Darth Maul at that point in time. I’m not familiar with the books so forgive me if I’m missing something 😁
Even the most gifted jedi need to train to hone their powers. Simply yelling go ani go is really not enough especially for someone not versed in utilizing the force. You could argue that at that moment he releases "his power" but in reality he was rooting for him the whole time. It is atypical for a jedi good or bad to use their powers via words. In fact.... Ive read a ton of star wars books, watched the movies and played a lot of their games and never heard or read of a power being released with words. Emotion maybe.... but as I was saying, he was rooting for him the whole time. His emotion was always trying to be on his side long before he yells that. But it's typically a gesture that is met with intense focus that allows the use of the force. Even the dark of side of the force is tremendous focus. It is a release through anger.... but it is still focusing on said anger to release the power. Jar jar is excited/nervous in that moment. Neither emotion are known for being very large conductors of force activity.
@@PopGoesTheWeasel77 he didnt, i think he was actually a puritan to the rule of two. palpatine was the one who disregard the rule of two because he is obsessed with staying alive at all cost.
@@lancehandy6648 Have you ever heard of a "force scream"? It is a power used by the Sith to distract/scare their opponents at the start of a battle. Most commonly used by Emperor Palpatine at the beginning of his fight with Mace Windu and the Jedi. My theory is that Jar Jar used an advanced type of force scream, which gave Anakin a boost to his powers and Jedi senses before he truly awakened them, thus causing Anakin to win the podrace, and for Darth Jar Jar to continue his master plan. Also, "Jar jar is excited/nervous in that moment." Untrue, he was only acting that way to maintain the trust of those around him. Jar Jar is always calm when acting out his plans. just my fun little theory c:
@@Cause56 no, Plagueis died and came back in Jar Jar through the force. Palpatine was arrogant in thinking he killed his master, when in fact his master wanted Palpy to kill him.
Jar Jar orchestrated everything. He killed a senator to take over a mission, He uses the Force to make a massive monster his friend so he can make it attack the separatists and free Padmé (Padmé was important in turning anakin to the dark side), He was cast out of his city (Because of Sith powers) and he manipulated his Leader into making him a general and granted palpatine emergency powers so the empire could rise.
Yeah, he mastered life and death. He 'died' from Palpy's betrayal, and then reincarnated himself in a new form to hide from them and nudge from behind the scenes, is my take
Honestly that's what I believe. The sith are like "power!" And Jar Jar is just like "I do not care I just like to have fun and cause a little chaos here and there but leave enough room to make sure there are still people around that I can mess with."
You forgot some key scenes from the phantom menace. 1. When Padme’s royal guard (I forget his name) is telling Qui Gon and Obi Wan that Padme wishes to leave the ship and come with them to the city Jar Jar in the background of the scene is moving his lips in exact synchronization with the guard which later in the movie Darth Maul finds them and chases them through the sand dunes. In other words he convinced QG and OW using Padme’s guard to let Padme into the city in order for Darth Maul to ambush them. 2. When Anikan is on Padme’s ship he says that he feels cold when he is on the ship which is a clear sign of the dark side because in Empire Strikes Back when Luke goes near the Dark side tree he feels extremely cold. Anikan essentially is feeling Jar Jars Dark Side energy even though he is trying to conceal from the Jedi but because Anikan is the Chosen one he could feel it. 3. (Submarine Scene) when Obi Wan and Qui Gon asked him how he was kicked out of Gungan society and Obi Wan said “you were kicked out for being clumsy” Jar Jar then response with “something like that” and is sus AF. 4. When Jar Jar, Qui Gon, and Obi Wan get into the gungan city the reaction of terror that the Gungans have when they see Jar Jar is very interesting. Lastly People often mistake Darth Maul of being the Phantom Menace because he is on the main part of the cover of the disc but in reality it’s Jar Jar. He has been the Phantom Menace the whole time with subtle hints in the movie that he is definitely not as he seems.
@@Ereshkigal616 The rule of 2 isn't entirely accurate. At some point there was Darth Plageuis, Sidious, and Maul living as Sith at the same time. Also, when Maul dies, assuming Jar Jar was not a Sith, there would be a time with only 1 Sith. The argument that Maul was not yet a Sith until Plagious was dead actually makes the Jar Jar as 3rd Sith work. Jar Jar was overlord, Sidious was dark lord, and Maul was apprentice.
George Lucas originally planned for Jar Jar to secretly be a Sith Lord but everyone else wasn't a fan of it, but he decided to throw in little things that luckily got passed by everyone of them not realizing that George Lucas sneaked in Darth Jar Jar
Honestly it would have been a twist that rivaled darth Vader being Luke’s father. The “phantom menance” would have made way more sense and people would have went back to rewatch the subtle clues that were there all along adding longevity to the prequels
Its even more terrifying when You realize that even Qui-Gon was unable to Axii-es Sebulbas mind, yet Jar Jar did it easily while also steering Anakin at the same time… Quite the multitasker 😂
Axii-es? Do you not know how to spell "access" or did some bright person just think it would be a great idea to take the existing English word and spell it differently and pretend that was the canon word for force mind reading? Just like when you cut an enemy in half with your lightsaber you are using the Slyy-ce Technique. How ingenious and original.
After watching all this, I hear Obi-Wan Kenobi saying “I’m my experience there is no such thing as luck.” Someone this clumsy cannot be this lucky. Confirmed Sith Lord.
I've heard of one character, who was equally clumsy. I mean Linu Laneral, elven priestess. In her clumsiness she managed to start a riot in city of Neverwinter, by buying alive chicken for future soup.
@@MP-vc4nu He was so clever that he got Palapatine to create and run the Empire. Can you imagine the sheer amount of paperwork and bureaucracy that Jar-Jar avoided by doing this? After all, the run of two only works if one is successful in removing a weak apprentice, or master. But what if one Darth Palageous the Wise only made it appear that he died, and took a new apprentice as Palpatine continued his plans exactly as he had foreseen. (Or for that matter, an even earlier Sith Master)
So basically he was supposed to be talking about something that came directly from his own experiences. That phrase makes a lot of sense when seen in that light.
George said himself that Star Wars is like poetry; it rhymes. Having Jar Jar, a silly creature that looks incredibly harmless and funny but turns out to be a very powerful master of the Force would certainly "rhyme" with Yoda in the original trilogy.
@@blackzero786 Great point. Qui Gon also as a leader of the Jedi of Shadows. "We sacked the Jedi Temple, loaded Federation ships with Battle droids, burned Tusken camps to the ground. Whenever the galaxy reaches the pinnacle of corruption, we return to restore Balance."
The reveal would also be akin to Vader being Lukes father. There were zero big reveals in the prequels and that was one of the most iconic moments of the OT.
I think the biggest clue is the fact that his own people banished him, apparently cause he is clumsy, which makes no sense, and when he came back the people seemed quite worried, like there is truly something wrong with him, on top of that we got the fact that he doesnt look like the others, he is red with yellowish eyes, now ofc the yellowish eyes are a feature of the gungans, but the combination of the pretty highlighted red with that specific color of eyes which are associated with Sith just doesnt seem like a coincidence...the other stuff is pretty obvious, how skilled he is, how he cant get hurt, how he climbs the ranks so easily, even the fact that he just happened to stumble upon Qui-Gon in the forest, its a bit too much
I always found it weird that The Phantom Menace had an entire scene with him being the focus. If he wasn’t an important character and nothing more than for comedy purposes, they wouldn’t have included an entire scene like that showing his own people reacting to him with concern.
@@joshuasadler9243 none could disturb his studies, but the extinction of his race would prove a setback rather than a gain, so he decided to banish himself. He did try to get a good luck in, given he was banished specifically for crashing the Boss’s vehicle. He hated the Gungans but he had a plan, and once it was over Jar Jar was living sky high while Naboo was already another place under the Empire.
Phantom Menace was the movie about deception Queen = Padme Palpatine = Sith apprentice Jar Jar = Sith Lord Quigon got brainwashed by Jar Jar when he got tackle by Jar Jar when landed on Naboo and there’s no accident like Quigon said. Every plot was moving where Jar Jar wanted in that movie. Quigon couldn’t feel Anakins darkness when every Jedi felt it due to that reason
So uh... I watched SW series 1-6 chronologically a few years ago for the first time. I knew SW from memes and shorts by then. I couldn't figure out why Jar Jar was hated. If you watch the prequels without the 'I hate Jar Jar because he speaks funny' glasses you may notice an evil manipulator hiding in plain sight behind the veil of goofiness. Some could say... A phantom menace. I wish Lucas stood his ground and made JJ reveal himself to Yoda with something like 'meesa no tricksy... Or am I, you old fool?' the revealing change of tone could be dreadful.
People hated Jar Jar but for some reason didn't hate C3PO Who was literally the same comic relief character. The only difference is that C3PO was even less important for the plot through the 3 movies, then Jar Jar in PM and that his specch was more correct.
Is it weird to just consider him force sensitive? Memes aside, he IS a Sith in some form, but, honestly, I kinda like the concept of him being an in between, at first being seen as clumsy, but, overtime, getting the hang of how his chaotic whoopsies go, like with the “false surrender.” He was clearly having a blast (no pun intended) actively going Rambo on the tanks!
@Quentin StygerWhen viewed this way, it changes the whole movie. It's like a master of "Drunken Boxing" style in a fight. It's almost like they are lucky. TOO lucky.
@@lansonfloyd4687 the force guides Jar Jar is the thing. He never seems to want to use it for control and outright domination so the dark side really couldn't corrupt him. Even if it could get him fancy stuff.
No, Lucas just shit the bed with Jar Jar and they're trying to wash over the actual truth. Jar Jar was just an absolutely terrible character idea and they want to try to redeem themselves by retconning, or faking after the fact that he had some secret agenda. He was always intended to be a jester character from the get go, they just never realized what a bad idea that was.
If they were to actually make this canon in some sort of tv series or in-between episodes movie, a way to make him more menacing would be to basically cut out or replace his voice box in some sort of accident and have it be replaced with something more menacing.
No, that episode was from long before the fan theory got popular. Dave Filoni is just obsessed (rightly) with making sure every star wars character gets a moment to be seen in the best light.
There's also a scene in The Phantom Menace when they just arrived in Coruscant and are getting into a vehicle and Jar Jar points out to Anakin that Padme is being really nice to him and is "pretty hot." That's kind of a weird thing to say to a kid, and it feels like he's pushing Anakin to have feelings for Padme, which ultimately compromises him. And there's the scene in Phantom where Jar Jar jumps off a ledge with Obi Wan and Qui Gon but does it wrong so he conveniently doesn't have to hurt any Separatist droids. It's actually kind of annoying how he always messes up yet never has a scratch on him.
Jar Jar revealing himself as a sith mastermind and starting a new empire from the ashes of the old would make a lot more sense than the plot of the entire Sequel trilogy. Or what if he secretly trained in the ways of the dark side and when the empire became super powerful he would try and kill Vader than the emperor
I have a theory jar jar is Darth plagues or darth viciate, when darth sidious killed plagues in his sleep he used force essance transfer to save himself, and put himself in a life form on Naboo, to see events, change events, and even make events happen, so Darth sidious and Darth vader never knew or suspected that Darth plagues was in jar jar, if that's the case he played everyone includeing the jedi order, and The sith order that betrayed him, in doing so became the strongest player on the feild and survived everything a perfect sith lord, to cheat Death and also be a plague on everyone and everything who knows were Darth plagues is now.... ? What better way to be in the shadows waiting and everyone thinks your dead 😉👍
I personally like idea of Jar Jar being sith but not any mastermind, he doesn't want to rule everything, rather he prefers simpler life but will intervene in order to maintain balance
I’ve heard Lucas changed his mind for Jar Jar's role in the following two movies because of the backlash. There’s no way all that stuff in the first movie was accidental for a CGI character where you have to actively make every small movement of the face!
@@LordVader1094 Palpatine had plot armor because of the original trilogy. It's likely that the final confrontation in revenge of the sith would have been between Palps+Anakin vs JJ(Plagueis) where Palpatine destroys him for good and takes over as the true lord of the sith and emperor of the galaxy. It would also make for a better story as to why Anakin was siding with Palpatine. Palps would have made him believe that Darth Plagueis was the true threat (which wouldn't even be a lie). It would have spared us the asspulls of villains which were Doku and Grievous.
I want a series about Jar Jar. Where he's revealed to be a confirmed competent force user. But intead of gaining power from his anger like a normal sith would. He gains power from anger and irritation of others around him. Holy shit. Not even a week passed and the likes just increased from 300 to almost 3k! It seems a lot of people like the idea.
If I recall their a similar Sith power… Kind of Lord Scourge gained power from the fear and anger of others he almost fedoff of it… God I love the old republic lore
I'm pretty sure the Dark Side is about taking power from all emotion full stop. Usually that's anger and stuff, but Darth Vader supposedly gained power from that as well from getting stronger from being a depressed mofo. The bigsad killed his wife, but the bigsad gave him life. So Jar Jar getting stronger from other's irritation and anger of *him*, is completely logical to me.
Lucas effectively admitted that in the end he wimped-out, because he felt little kid Star Wars fans would have been heartbroken. Of course, the rest of us would have been so happy to have our hatred of Jar Jar legitimized.
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@RUclips AreCommunistPricks what ever George Lucas says will always be cannon regardless of who or what company took control of the Star Wars franchise.
Yoda is the most centered in the light. While Jar Jar is the most balanced in the dark. Yoda never needed to flex or act arrogant. Jar Jar didn't ever need to flex. Yoda despite his connection to the force, couldn't sense the plots as they were happening. he hid himself on a planet with darkside energy to prevent him from being discovered. Jar Jar just hid himself in plain sight in the light. Brilliant parallell right there. I'm glad they didn't make it canon. It's kinda mystical in this way the will of the force through its mediums. Jar jar is best sith.
@@danielroberts8049 Basically, Dagobah is essentially a dark side "hot spot" in which the planet itself along with the life on it has a natural connection to the dark side of the force (kind of the same as Dathomir)
Someone actually compared his "hiding in plain sight" to a different character in a completely different franchise, where everyone thought the character was the only one without magic abilities, but it turned out his magic was implemented in his insane luck
Imagine the final battle between Yoda and jar jar, as he lets his dark side Powers out, his voice changes, lightning crackles.... It was supposed to be the big twist to rival the Vader reveal, and to parallel how Yoda was thought to be a strange innocent little creature at first. Two sides of the coin with parallel narratives. Remember when George was talking about things reflecting and paralleling each other and compared it to a symphony concerning the makeup of the trilogy?
Jar Jar is either the luckiest son of a bitch in the entire series or he is the GREATEST force sensitive and best actor in the whole galaxy far far away. Darth Sidious and Yoda could learn a thing or two from him in either case. He either proves that NOTHING is fool-proof in the face of absolute luck and stupid or that there always is going to be a greater mastermind than you out there. I love both options equally. XD
Man I loved that hour long video that came out some years ago where the guy showed me for the first time how Jar Jar was actually supposed to be the Sith Lord. Hell a great mini documentary.
Same. It really changed my life. Bc I was a clumsy child, I really liked Jar Jar, and then I found out he was a sith and I was like no wonder everyone hated him!
What if Jar Jar is a Sith, but the clumsy fool act isn't actually a act? He's the Galaxies shittest sith Lord, so much so he doesn't even know how he is using the force. It just happens.
@@tari9887 Yeah, for his general body movements. Not his facial movements. What part of motion tracking did they use to capture those giant fucking lips?
He is so good, he fooled most fans into believing he is the worst character ever in the history of Star Wars Lore, when he's in truth the most subtle, the most powerful and the most effective enemy the Jedi have ever had!
An instrument in tune with the dark side, willing or unwilling, but subtle and treacherous, more so when both are against his nature. He's a walking contradiction in every way imaginable.
Dang I always loved jar jar, I really don’t have a lot of time spent in the series I watched it too much when I was young when my family was watching it.
@hattchetman_ The worst things George has done: not made any development on Jar Jar, sold Star Wars do Disney and we won’t get sequel movies with fucking darth maul and the hot sith lady talon
the fact that he was there with Anakin. like basically grooming him to become Darth Vader. subtly influencing everything. I'm sure if you dive into their relationship more information would come to light. the fact that the quote goes " fear is the path to the dark side, fear leads to anger" and jar jar is the living embodiment of fear in the star wars universe.
The most successful Force users in Star Wars history are the ones that remain hidden, use material skills outside the Force, in this way they remain unseen, untouchable, and so long as they don’t become arrogant or lazy, they will succeed in their mission.
I have a theory jar jar is Darth plagues or darth viciate, when darth sidious killed plagues in his sleep he used force essance transfer to save himself, and put himself in a life form on Naboo, to see events, change events, and even make events happen, so Darth sidious and Darth vader never knew or suspected that Darth plagues was in jar jar, if that's the case he played everyone includeing the jedi order, and The sith order that betrayed him, in doing so became the strongest player on the feild and survived everything a perfect sith lord, to cheat Death and also be a plague on everyone and everything who knows were Darth plagues is now.... ? What better way to be in the shadows waiting and everyone thinks your dead 😉👍
@@mwoodhouse2778 not sure about him being Darth Plagueis or even Vitiate, considering all Sith are considered a blight. His Darth name would have to be derived from a word that best describes him, metaphorically or literally or both. Vader is fitting for Anakin because, not only is he a father, but also carries the qualities of a father; protective, caring, compassionate and willing to defend those he cares about at all costs, exemplified in Ahsoka and the Clones. If anything, the Darth name is what they once were, corrupted by the Dark Side.
or possibly Darth Tyranus, short for tyrannosaurus; terrible lizard But when audiences showed they hated him they were forced to create a new villain, count Dooku, from scratch to play the part
@@DragonKnightX12 which is fucking horse shit because he was thrown into an active nuclear reactor and then exploded😂 but no, “somehow palpatine has returned” is apparently a good enough explanation
"Um ahctually, according to canon content outside of the movies, he had clone bodies on Exegol way back during the early ages of the Empire. When he was falling to his death in Episode 6, he transfered his spirit to the clone body" 🤓
I'm 100% positive Lucas was going to do "the mule" storyline from Foundation, but lost faith in the idea after the audience reaction to Jar-Jar was so negative. In later episodes, Jar-Jar is literally one of Sideous' right hand men, walking with his entourage while Palpatine is on Coruscant, and Binks' entire demeanor has changed - he's serious, less over-the-top, even displaying uncanny wisdom at times. There are all sorts of subtle hints that Jar-Jar was going to be revealed to be far more powerful and far smarter than he appeared to be, and the fact that the heroes met him so early on and he journeyed with them the entire time makes me think he was Lucas' "Mule" for sure.
If I'm not mistaken there is a behind the scenes documentary of the Phantom Menace in which George Lucas literally says that Jar jar is the key to everything that happens, but then he never mentions it again. I think you are right. The reaction to the character was so bad that he definitely changed his mind.
No, it's literally just head canon you people come up with. If the entire point of Jar Jar was to be disguising himself as an idiot, why would a negative response to him be considered a bad thing? It would make the ultimate twist more shocking. This is LITERALLY another type of Mandela Effect in terms of psychological. So many people think something is true that they eventually create a mass persuasion that it is true. Also, Lucas saying he's the key to everything is almost definitely a joke at a gag character...
He also “accidentally” smashed a squad of battle droids with a giant magnet and then rode a crab droid like a bronco off a cliff (probably toying with it)
Would have been an awesome parallel to Yoda being a crazy old hermit. Imagine at the end of Revenge of the Sith, you see Jar Jar quietly watching Vader and Palpatine, before heading off with a hood over his head.
I'd rather it be that he was watching from the shadows, sees the interaction between the newly reborn Vader and Palpatine, shakes his head with an annoyed/disappointed expression, then steps back into the shadow which turns out to be a dimly lit corridor and walks away with perfect posture and step. No hood. Just that very subtle reveal. Let it be noticed eventually that he was there at the beginning of of the prequel trilogy as a bumbljng "fool" and is now at the end of it but with perfect unhurried physical grace.
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Yep, Druken Fist, a martial art that uses abnormal movements similar to drunkenness to confuse and trick the opponent. It seems easy at first, but being able to maintain your balance and use quick, disorienting movements is difficult and can be taxing on the body.
Especially when you consider how he is 100% animated. Every movement, every detail is drawn out and planned. The hand waves do not need to be animated at all, yet they are and in every scene where he uses the force, his movements are slightly exaggerated to imply force usage.
I mean, I love the Darth Jar Jar theory and all, but his movements being exaggerated is just because motion sensors 20 years ago were less accurate than today and so actors were told to overemphasize their movements to make sure they were picked up by the software. You can see this even a decade later in LA Noire; the famously exaggerated facial movements in that game is because they used film studio tech to animate the faces more accurately.
@@luxborealis but jar jar is moving in scenes he doesn't even need to be moving, it makes no sense to over move when the character is not supposed to be making any movements anyway
@@MrCrystalm8 I mean real living beings don't just stand in a T pose at all times until they're called upon to do something else, it makes sense for every character to be constantly moving to some degree, not just frozen
The whole point of the hand wave is to gain the attention of the recipient and make force persuasion easier. It can be done without the hand wave it just requires more focus on the force users part. Jar jar is waving his hands even when he's behind people meaning it's just part of his character being a fish out of water; or more specifically amphibian out of water.
@@luxborealis of course there's animating his lips mouthing the words characters say before they say them.. And then there's all the other scenes where his arms are at his side. Motion-capture isn't going to put his hands up in the air and Lucas personally supervised every move jar jar made because he was the "key to everything."
Biggest clue ngl is his fighting style, every sith and Jedi have a fighting style that corresponds to a character trait and real life martial art, jar jar is the embodiment of drunken wu fist fighting a-get this- form of martial art designed to take enemies off guard by appearing intoxicated, clumsy, or stupid but actually while being in full control of the situation, it’s the art of looking like an idiot while your actually a mastermind
Or they just choreographed his movements to hell and blew them so out of proportion with reality (because they wanted to wank off with CGI) that it’s so unbelievable it crosses from comedically absurd into “must’ve been a deeper purpose.”
incompetence and ignorance are also the root of evil in eastern philosophies. He is that expression of the dark side. he might be a sith lord and not even know it.
They literally confirmed that he’s a force user. One time, Rex and some other clones are talking smack about him, Rex is being defensive, but the Jedi they are with dies, and Rex goes Rambo, and gets himself caught, when they go to kill him, a lightsaber flies through the air, slaughtering an entire squadron of droids, including two B2 Supers, and then Jar Jar catches the Sabre, and stands in a forward stance, which we see as an aggressive stance used rarely by Jedi. Rex is like “oh shit that Jedi who died is baaaaa.... Jar Jar?” To which Jar Jar goes “OOOOPSA MEEESA NEARLY KILL MYSELF” and drops the Sabre. Besides the way shit sounds, DO YOU KNOW HOW A LIGHTSABER WORKS? They are activated by pressure, which means only a force user can throw them, because they need to use the force to apply pressure to keep the thing on while airborne, while also controlling its movements, which is why styles where one Force user has 6 Sabres high they utilize through the force, is SUPER RARE, because it takes a lot of concentration to even handle one. Jar Jar, THROWS a lightsaber, which automatically makes him a force user, because if he wasn’t, it would have just turned off and bounced off of a droids head.
you made a very good point and you could be right. but you know, one should always see both sides of the coin, this could be a plot hole and maybe the writer(s) weren't paying attention while writing that
@@saulwright5663 they couldn't sniff out Darth Sidious because the jedi being the big brains they were built their temple on a sith temple so it was the galactic equivalent of finding a needle in a haystack
@@McLovin18-88 I can never forget in the novelisation of episode 3 (I think) the jedi assign Mace Windu to protect the non-force sensative investigation squad looking for the Sith lord. They track him to a SPECIFIC SPOT but can't find a door and mysteriously that's when the trade federation launches a massive assault on the capital. Suspicious timing? Nah couldn't be so Mace goes to help the defence of the planet. They have an entire empire plus the whole of the jedi order on the planet at that time but he has to go help. Even better the investigator says "I need to look into this more" and he still leaves them there. Needless to say they all get slaughtered and the investigator has time to recognize Palpatine before his face melts off. Now yes Palpatine had his defence droids armed with Sonic weapons so Mace would probably have died as well if he'd stayed. Still though your job right then is to protect the professional investigators who have determined something is occuring here when suddenly a massive attack on the planet happens and you neither think its intended to draw you away as you've found something nor insist on the guys your there to protect leaving as well. I always like to picture Mace trying to explain this to Yoda later. "People you were to protect missing are. Why leave them and your job did you?"
I wholeheartedly believe that Jar Jar was originally intended to be a Sith, or at the very least a villain of some kind. It just makes too much sense. It was the fans outspoken hatred of the character that changed things. Lucas saw the fan response, panicked, and pulled the plug. AOTC suffered greatly because of it, and to a lesser extent ROTS. It would have been a twist to rival Empire, because at the time nobody suspected that Jar Jar was anything more than an idiot, but it was the fans who were the real idiots. They didn't trust in Lucas's vision, and because of that we were potentially robbed of one of the greatest villain turns of all time.
I agree. The complaining fans ruined the prequels. Too bad. I think George Lucas should have stuck to his guns with the prequels and played out the Sith Jar Jar story. I think it would have blown peoples minds
One part you missed He was banished from the city of his people but they don't tell you why he was banished just that he was and he is in a lot of trouble for going back We assume it's because he is clumsy but the reality is he was probably using his force powers on his people and others caught him in the act
came to comment the same thing. this needs more attention and should be mentioned in more videos. he may have been motion captured, but any character mentioned by Lucas as being "the key to all this" would have likely been heavily supervised by him. his hand gestures choreographed and his facial expressions accurately modeled to fit his vision of this character in his story. the entirety of Star Wars are full of details and Jar Jar is no exception.
@Bart Korol Lol. His entire head was CGI, so anything his head and face did was deliberate. He was mouthing the words of the people who were angry on two separate occasions at least in the film. No one here is in any way referring to the mocap suit.
@@rorschach1848 wasnt George Lucas plan to make him a sith who plays dumb but people just loved him for comedic relief so thats what he ended up being and they scrapped the plan to make him a sith
5:25 also got to love the fact that 5 I REPEAT FIVE DROIDEKAS shoot all their shots at his feet. yah sure, he didn't manipulate those arms at all. they just shoot at the ground, need a big driver update or something I guess
@kobeftw2400 but If he was a recipient for Plagueis then he should have been trying to help palpatine? The one who betrayed and killed him? I know it’s the sith way, but the way palpatine humiliated him before that…
its even crazier bc (specifically in the prequels) he is all animated which means every move he did wad deliberate, meaning that when we did the handswipe it was planned and on purpose ahhhhh
I mean, to be fair, most of that was motion captured, but it was his mouth that is completely animated. The fact that, in some scenes, his lips are moving when he's not even talking, and it matches with what the other character/actor is saying, suggest he's using Force mind control.
You give 2000s motion capture far too much credit. Even modern motion capture still needs animators to clean up. Plus, the really wacky bits aren't mo-cap. ;)@@regulate.artificer_g23.mdctlsk
He is a conduit of the living force he has no training as a Sith or Jedi. Rather through his lack of direction and will the force flows freely through him, and enhances his clumsy and aloof nature to be accurate and critical in times of need. It is so effortless and natural that not even Jedi masters or Sith Lords recognize what is happening. This is because they train to call upon the force, but jar jar represents Zen Buddhism’s archetype of the fool, who is the most in tune with nature and the flow of being. It is the force that calls upon jar jar. He is the opposite of Sith and Jedi alike. But this perspective people keep presenting is still very entertaining.
Yea that all sounds nice and peachy But this is Darth fucking Plagueis were talking about Dude experiments on dead corpses with Sith Alchemy for fucks sake Jar-Jar is a sociopath
While yes, in actuality he's meant to be comical relief, this could honestly bring up a really fun conversation with your friends who like Starwars. I love the idea of it, and the evidence here is pretty good.
This theory is so popular that my even dad, who has barely ever used the internet in any capacity especially not for fandom related things, knows about it.
What is most compelling about this is the fact that even though characters in the universe believe he is a fool, they still send him on very dangerous missions with some expectation that he will succeed. Even though it is fiction there has to be some logical explanation behind their reasoning of allowing a character like this take such a high position other than just dumb luck
They really need to give him just one scene where we see him for a split second get angry and show a quick flash of real skill to outright kill someone just to prove once and for all that he is a Sith Lord
Revealing Jar Jar as a sith lord would have saved the character and possibly the prequel trilogy. That's why Empire was so successful, the moment you realize Vadar isn't who he seems completely changes the way he's viewed.
Yeah, making a Jar Jar as a secret sith in a kayser soze/primal fear type movie would bring me back into the Star Wars fold. They'll never do it, but they could really make it interesting and sinister if they wanted to.
Na, keeping him around into the sequels and revealing him to be a sith Lord, now that would have saved some shit. He could have been behind snoke and the one cloning palps
That giant caterpillar was OBVIOUSLY trying to eat him, and then it goes out of its element to save his hide by attacking strange metal things? I don't think so, m8. That's DEFINITELY force manipulation.
Even more so when the droids are shooting at his feet. Why would the even do that? Because Jar Jar used the force to aim them down why? To signal the underwater beast.
One of the most compelling pieces of evidence I saw for Jar Jar being originally planned as a villain in disguise was a tiny thing on the movie website back before the theatrical release of The Phantom Menace. It had a few little teasers in it like most movie websites of the time (this was way back in 1999, mind), one of which was a list of the main characters with brief descriptions. The one for Jar Jar described him as a "menace" to Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon. This by itself isn't particularly suspicious, because at face value the klutzy Jar Jar IS a menace, just of the plucky comic mischief kind. What made it suspicious is when someone noticed, a while after the movie had come out and the Jar Jar backlash was continuing unabated, that his description on the website was quietly edited to remove the reference to that word, "menace", without changing much else. A suspiciously specific thing to go out of the way to do, unless the original wording was meant as an allusion to the movie's title (which, in retrospect, doesn't make a whole lot of sense in current context of the prequel trilogy) that no longer applied.
Could you give some more details about this? (Vague recollections of page names, time frame, etc.) I tried looking at a page names "Preview Album" on the Wayback machine, and while that discusses some characters, it doesn't bring up Jarjar at all.
Honestly, I have no idea why this video became so popular... Its not even outstandingly edited. I mean Im glad you like my content but I have many more interesting and higher quality videos that dont get nearly the attention of this...
use the gained popularit to push your content, you will not get a second chanse like this.
@@russianjew8147 well I dont want to push my popularity by this means. I want you to watch my videos because you enjoy them and not bc i want to boost my range
"RUclips algorithm is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural.”
The algorithm works in mysterious ways
He survived the naboo battle using the real world martial art, drunken warrior fight style
“They never realize they are being fooled because they are too busy *laughing* at the fool. It’s brilliant!” - Cars 2
Cars 2
It’s sad
@RUclips AreCommunistPricks sith Jedi, same diff.
😐
Like Tobi in Naruto
I just wanna see a scene where he completely drops his accent and his speech impediments and forms perfectly constructed sentences revealing he’s actually evil
We could've.. but the man baby's wrote hate mail towards the character.
That’s would’ve been awesome… like when Gus first revealed himself as a drug lord in breaking bad his whole demeanor changes. That would’ve been amazing for Jar jar
@@joshdecker9046 Imagine Jar Jar’s real voice is also played by Giancarlo Esposito lol.
just like the billy loomis & stu machter reveal in scream 1!
Nothing screams "VILLAIN!!" more than proper English spoken with proper syntax and devastating diction.
everyone seems to forget that Master Yoda was also clumsy until they found out he was a grand master - its like poetry so that it rhymes
Unfortunately that was in the same film. While the build up would have been worth it, Lucas shouldn’t have tried having it go over the trilogy and instead reveal it during TPM.
Crazy old Ben Kenobi the hermit is a Jedi master who fought in the clone wars change my mind
@@grinningchicken I think you mean dangerous fugitive of the Empire... but really... what's the difference?
That was the plan, but the backlash and hate made Lucas change things. It was to parallel Jaja's role
@@arno7163 He should've stuck to his guns.
_"Those Eyes... Those horrible YELLOW eyes!"_
-Aunt May Parker
And since his species all had yellow eyes, no one suspected anything. He was hiding in plain sight.
Oh shit so the Goblin formula actually turned Norman Osborne into a Sith Lord, no wonder he was so strong and crazy
@@agreb25lol
Lmao!
I like how this first started out as a meme and now it feels like they should make a movie about him
When Disney realises they can make money with it it will become a thing
It’s not a meme, it’s the truth
It's not a meme. Jar Jar was the evil version of crazy swamp Yoda but unlike in Empire, the payoff didn't happen in the same movie. This resulted in fans thinking Jar Jar was bad comic relief and Lucas rewrote Plagueis instead of sticking with his plan. Some people noticed the hints in the movies and Jar Jar's actor hinted that his character had a major part to play in the plot after the 1st movie came out and thus lead to people realizing
Lucas got scared to keep Darth jarjar as part of the plot because of the negative backlash after episode 1 released. They said he was too goofy and annoying. Maybe they were right but that was the whole point, to make him extremely unassuming. Yoda doesn't appear powerful but he appears to us as the most respected jedi and the one every other jedi looks to for guidance, and he is indeed very talented in combat despite his size. Jarjar would have been a true plot twist to kids like me who were in elementary school when the movie released
For real I kinda want it to be true now. lol
“When you are strong, appear weak”.
- Sun Tzu
"Spank the Flank"
-Sun Tzu
@@TheRogueOneYT “If fighting is to result in victory then you must fight!”
-Sun Tzu
"when you are weak, appear strong"
- Sun Tzu
At that moment, dying will be better than living if you're near him.
@@iLikeBigBotsAndiCanNotLie "Sun Tzu said that, and I'd say he knows a little more about fighting than you do, pal, because he invented it, and then he perfected it so that no living man could best him in the ring of honor."
-Soldier
Yes, humbling people is hilarious
Don't forget the comic where he "accidentally" takes out a whole group of droids with a lightsaber to save Captain Rex
Good foreshadowing
by throwing the lightsaber like a sith lord.
Not just by swinging it either. He executes a saber throw, which only the skywalkers and Darth Kreia were able to do.
My brother told me about that
@@axolotl593 look up jar jar saber throw. The way the art looks, he's drawn cloaked in shadow with glowing yellow eyes...like a sith.
The “he’s not an ambassador, he’s a PLAGUE!” line definitely seems like a hint at the Jar Jar = Darth Plagueis theory…
This^^^
But why would palpatine not recognize him then?
@@flamingnothing1st Palpatine was a master manipulator, he must have feigned not knowing Jar Jar.
@featofclay2295 well i meant more like, palpatine didn't want him around since he was taking his own apprentices. The only way it would work is if palpatine was okay with breaking the rule of 2
@@NobodyNowhere888He knew better than to confront him openly.
He's such a crafty Sith Lord that even Star Wars producers and creative staff refuse to believe it.
Well Disney doesn’t know shit about Star Wars
@@noobslayer4206
whoever the fuck runs disney: ok so you see this chrome trooper named captain phasma, lets not have her do any feats in the movies other than be a coward and lower the shields to star killer base
Brain ded employees: fucking *GENIUS*
@@yaboi7465 let’s just kill off major characters or brand new characters instead of giving them an arc
@@noobslayer4206 and let's bring back an old villain because we have no idea how to write our own
@@yaboi7465 and then say “somehow he came back”
Yoda: short green alien who Luke meets near a swamp.
Jar jar: Tall red alien who they meet near a swamp.
So obviously swamps give people incredible force powers. That's just science.
@@e7venjedi it's like Lucas said, the Prequels "rhyme" with the OT.
Therefore Shrek is either a jedi or a sith.
@@justtheooo1248 Shrek is the Force
@@justtheooo1248 shrek is like bendu
"Those who beg for mercy are too weak to deserve it."
- Darth Amphibious the Wise, Grand Sith'ari
Darth Amphibious😂😂
And that's a amazing name hahahha
Darth Amphibious lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think canonically he was going to be the original darth plageuis
How about Darth Amorphous?
Amorphous: without a clearly defined shape or form
The age old adage: THERE ARE NO MISTAKES IN CGI
That's a good one
The thing is it makes perfect sense. Yoda did the same tactic when he first met Luke. He acted clumsy and dumb but revealed himself to be powerful and wise. Jar Jar can't be as stupid as everyone thinks. After all he's a representative in the Republic Senate and he was able to convince many senators to grant the chancellor emergency powers
If I remember correctly, the OG and the Prequel were supposed to be a mirror of some sort. Yoda was a secret master of the Force on the light side while being clumsy and funny on the other hand, Jar Jar was supposed to be his counter part on that, a master of the Force on the dark side.
@@rodel7636 George Lucas wrote both trilogies to rhyme like poetry. So what you said is very logical
I have a theory jar jar is Darth plagues or darth viciate, when darth sidious killed plagues in his sleep he used force essance transfer to save himself, and put himself in a life form on Naboo, to see events, change events, and even make events happen, so Darth sidious and Darth vader never knew or suspected that Darth plagues was in jar jar, if that's the case he played everyone includeing the jedi order, and The sith order that betrayed him, in doing so became the strongest player on the feild and survived everything a perfect sith lord, to cheat Death and also be a plague on everyone and everything who knows were Darth plagues is now.... ? What better way to be in the shadows waiting and everyone thinks your dead 😉👍
@@mwoodhouse2778 that's a very interesting theory. I personally think Darth Plagueis is dead because that's what hubris does to you. But I like your theory as well
Jar Jar was meant to be the Evil Yoda
Imagine Jar Jar finally getting tired of pretending to be clumsy. One day he just snaps and reveals his true self to the Senate. Killing them all effortlessly while screaming in his true voice. A deep chilling growl. Absolutely terrifying.
Would of been more terrifying if he did that to Jedi without even trying in Episode 3 then the Senate.
@@WolfkinNorthclaw imagine him taking down Mace Windu and his crew instead of Palpatine.
@@ultronsigma2419 Dressed in his traditional clothes from Episode 1, start him off acting like his old foolish self then BAM! That would of been insane if that happened.
He did snap in front of rex once, by saving his life from a bunch of battle droids by using a lightsaber
@@lordgaroro I saw a video on that last night on the Star Wars Comics channel. Then pretended to ot know how to handle a lightsabre right after it to. He also knelt down over the dead Jedi General before hat saying "Theesa Muy Muy Bombad." Though I think they might of goofed thee spelling, maybe should of been "Disa Mui Mui Bombad." Basically meaning "This is Very Very Good." So yeah He's totally a Sith Lord.
"Meesa propose that the senate give immediatly emergency supreme powers to the chancellor" always hit weird
kinda sus
Jar Jar merely knows what he's doing.
Oh jar jar. You’re so clumsy aren’t you
A bit too cohesive of a sentence for the “usual Jar Jar talk”
That was the moment I realized, 'Well dang this theory carries weight, doesn't it?'
It's also hilarious how jar jar is supposed to be clumsy as but yet look how pro he is with those plates and juggling them without breaking them
Seriously!
If Palpatine was a wolf in sheep's clothing, Jar Jar was a pack of wolves in a slug's clothing.
And yet somehow that made him less suspicious
more like a trained gunman
I mean palpatine was always described as highly politically skilled. Even Obi Wan mentions one time that he saw palpatine politically outsmarting most of his opponents. So he never looked like a sheep that way. But I know what you mean and thats the spirit
@@TheRogueOneYT Palpatine was a wolf in sheepdog's clothing.
@@OJtheModerator That's a good way of putting it
I’ve been a fan of the Darth Jar Jar theory for some time now. After I’d read about it I decided to rewatch the PT with the mindset that Jar Jar had already been revealed later on as a bad guy. It is astounding how many things show up when you really watch him. From his mockery of the Jedi and their order to the many, many convenient accidents that he has. His influence is everywhere!! Ever thought about how Anakins podracer wasn’t going anywhere until Jar Jar urges “Go Ani go!”?
@Flávio Ribas didn’t Plagueis dissolve the rule of two, or am I thinking about someone else? Also, Palpatine had his own apprentice in Darth Maul at that point in time. I’m not familiar with the books so forgive me if I’m missing something 😁
@Flávio Ribas of course he was. He said "Go Ani Go"
Even the most gifted jedi need to train to hone their powers. Simply yelling go ani go is really not enough especially for someone not versed in utilizing the force. You could argue that at that moment he releases "his power" but in reality he was rooting for him the whole time. It is atypical for a jedi good or bad to use their powers via words. In fact.... Ive read a ton of star wars books, watched the movies and played a lot of their games and never heard or read of a power being released with words. Emotion maybe.... but as I was saying, he was rooting for him the whole time. His emotion was always trying to be on his side long before he yells that. But it's typically a gesture that is met with intense focus that allows the use of the force. Even the dark of side of the force is tremendous focus. It is a release through anger.... but it is still focusing on said anger to release the power. Jar jar is excited/nervous in that moment. Neither emotion are known for being very large conductors of force activity.
@@PopGoesTheWeasel77 he didnt, i think he was actually a puritan to the rule of two. palpatine was the one who disregard the rule of two because he is obsessed with staying alive at all cost.
@@lancehandy6648
Have you ever heard of a "force scream"? It is a power used by the Sith to distract/scare their opponents at the start of a battle. Most commonly used by Emperor Palpatine at the beginning of his fight with Mace Windu and the Jedi.
My theory is that Jar Jar used an advanced type of force scream, which gave Anakin a boost to his powers and Jedi senses before he truly awakened them, thus causing Anakin to win the podrace, and for Darth Jar Jar to continue his master plan.
Also, "Jar jar is excited/nervous in that moment." Untrue, he was only acting that way to maintain the trust of those around him. Jar Jar is always calm when acting out his plans.
just my fun little theory c:
"He's not a representative, he's a plague!"
*Darth Plagueis the Wise!!!*
Dang.
@@Cause56 no, Plagueis died and came back in Jar Jar through the force. Palpatine was arrogant in thinking he killed his master, when in fact his master wanted Palpy to kill him.
I mean, he does regularly cheat death.
@@kirielvids And...can someone tell me how this nigga changed the direction of an LAAT with his bare hands with such ease?
O. M. G.
- Jar Jar is totally NOT a Sith Lord!
- The Empire's symbol in his eyes: " Oh, okay..."
(05:12)
Jar Jar orchestrated everything. He killed a senator to take over a mission, He uses the Force to make a massive monster his friend so he can make it attack the separatists and free Padmé (Padmé was important in turning anakin to the dark side), He was cast out of his city (Because of Sith powers) and he manipulated his Leader into making him a general and granted palpatine emergency powers so the empire could rise.
“The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.”
Damn that's smart
Like, "change the way i think" smart
@@spartanwar1185 I hope you're being sarcastic as that phrase has been used to death in just about every show and novel out there.
@@myname3960 Dude wtf are you talking about that's my first time hearing that phrase.
@@myname3960 who cares
@@admiralprince7925 I know it from The Usual Suspects, it's in a lot of movies though.
Why does everyone overlook jar jars yellow eyes. A key characteristic of the sith
Oh shit I never made the connection
Probably, but I'm pretty sure some alien species have yellow eyes as natural eye color.
@@DanielTAKD Blasphemie!!
@@DanielTAKD Jar jar's entire species have yellow eyes.
@@gargoyled_drake I see. Thank you.
"He's not a representative, he's a plague!" Yes, yes. Darth Plagueis, in fact.
OMG O__o
Yeah, he mastered life and death. He 'died' from Palpy's betrayal, and then reincarnated himself in a new form to hide from them and nudge from behind the scenes, is my take
EXACTLY what I was thinking!
He is from Naboo... Plagueis "died" on Naboo - Coincidence? I don't think so
THE WISE????
I always knew he was the evil mastermind behind it all but after seeing this video i feel horror beyond human comprehension
My favorite idea is that Jar Jar doesn’t even give a shit about the Empire or Republic, he just sows chaos
Some beyings just want to see the galaxy burn.
@@MrCouchmen "It’s not about force, it’s about sending a message."
😂
"Introduce a little Anarchy"
-Darth Jar-Jar
Honestly that's what I believe. The sith are like "power!" And Jar Jar is just like "I do not care I just like to have fun and cause a little chaos here and there but leave enough room to make sure there are still people around that I can mess with."
You forgot some key scenes from the phantom menace.
1. When Padme’s royal guard (I forget his name) is telling Qui Gon and Obi Wan that Padme wishes to leave the ship and come with them to the city Jar Jar in the background of the scene is moving his lips in exact synchronization with the guard which later in the movie Darth Maul finds them and chases them through the sand dunes. In other words he convinced QG and OW using Padme’s guard to let Padme into the city in order for Darth Maul to ambush them.
2. When Anikan is on Padme’s ship he says that he feels cold when he is on the ship which is a clear sign of the dark side because in Empire Strikes Back when Luke goes near the Dark side tree he feels extremely cold. Anikan essentially is feeling Jar Jars Dark Side energy even though he is trying to conceal from the Jedi but because Anikan is the Chosen one he could feel it.
3. (Submarine Scene) when Obi Wan and Qui Gon asked him how he was kicked out of Gungan society and Obi Wan said “you were kicked out for being clumsy” Jar Jar then response with “something like that” and is sus AF.
4. When Jar Jar, Qui Gon, and Obi Wan get into the gungan city the reaction of terror that the Gungans have when they see Jar Jar is very interesting.
Lastly People often mistake Darth Maul of being the Phantom Menace because he is on the main part of the cover of the disc but in reality it’s Jar Jar. He has been the Phantom Menace the whole time with subtle hints in the movie that he is definitely not as he seems.
Oh no, now I have to do a second video...
I didn't know any of this. Holy crap this would have been epic.
@@TheRogueOneYT Always two there are......
I maybe wait until enough people find new scenes i left out so i dont habe to break this rule with a 3rd vid
@@Ereshkigal616 The rule of 2 isn't entirely accurate. At some point there was Darth Plageuis, Sidious, and Maul living as Sith at the same time. Also, when Maul dies, assuming Jar Jar was not a Sith, there would be a time with only 1 Sith.
The argument that Maul was not yet a Sith until Plagious was dead actually makes the Jar Jar as 3rd Sith work.
Jar Jar was overlord, Sidious was dark lord, and Maul was apprentice.
If this were canon, this genuinely would have been one of the greatest twists of all time.
It's Canon in my head. Disney and Lucas be damned. Darth jar jar is real.
@@goobermcboogerballs1420 Darth Plagious was his suspected secret identity
I just hope Lucas says straight that Jar Jar was supposed to be a sith Lord one day, that would be enough for me
George Lucas originally planned for Jar Jar to secretly be a Sith Lord but everyone else wasn't a fan of it, but he decided to throw in little things that luckily got passed by everyone of them not realizing that George Lucas sneaked in Darth Jar Jar
Honestly it would have been a twist that rivaled darth Vader being Luke’s father. The “phantom menance” would have made way more sense and people would have went back to rewatch the subtle clues that were there all along adding longevity to the prequels
Its even more terrifying when You realize that even Qui-Gon was unable to Axii-es Sebulbas mind, yet Jar Jar did it easily while also steering Anakin at the same time…
Quite the multitasker 😂
Qui-Gon failed to use it on Watto, not Sebulba
Axii-es? Do you not know how to spell "access" or did some bright person just think it would be a great idea to take the existing English word and spell it differently and pretend that was the canon word for force mind reading? Just like when you cut an enemy in half with your lightsaber you are using the Slyy-ce Technique. How ingenious and original.
@@justforever96Axii is the mind control spell (?) used by Witchers in the Witcher series
After watching all this, I hear Obi-Wan Kenobi saying “I’m my experience there is no such thing as luck.”
Someone this clumsy cannot be this lucky. Confirmed Sith Lord.
He’s no Sith Lord.
He’s the true Sith Emperor 😂
You think he’s just a tiny weak lord?
A sith...lord?
I've heard of one character, who was equally clumsy. I mean Linu Laneral, elven priestess. In her clumsiness she managed to start a riot in city of Neverwinter, by buying alive chicken for future soup.
@@MP-vc4nu He was so clever that he got Palapatine to create and run the Empire. Can you imagine the sheer amount of paperwork and bureaucracy that Jar-Jar avoided by doing this? After all, the run of two only works if one is successful in removing a weak apprentice, or master. But what if one Darth Palageous the Wise only made it appear that he died, and took a new apprentice as Palpatine continued his plans exactly as he had foreseen. (Or for that matter, an even earlier Sith Master)
So basically he was supposed to be talking about something that came directly from his own experiences.
That phrase makes a lot of sense when seen in that light.
George said himself that Star Wars is like poetry; it rhymes.
Having Jar Jar, a silly creature that looks incredibly harmless and funny but turns out to be a very powerful master of the Force would certainly "rhyme" with Yoda in the original trilogy.
Ever notice how close Palpy is to Jar Jar?
@@blackzero786 Great point.
Qui Gon also as a leader of the Jedi of Shadows. "We sacked the Jedi Temple, loaded Federation ships with Battle droids, burned Tusken camps to the ground. Whenever the galaxy reaches the pinnacle of corruption, we return to restore Balance."
They even stumble upon him by accident in a swamp and start calling him an idiot right away.
@@Dominian1
And apparently, he immediately shows off his Force powers in front of Jedis specifically to test his "Force stealth" power
The reveal would also be akin to Vader being Lukes father. There were zero big reveals in the prequels and that was one of the most iconic moments of the OT.
I think the biggest clue is the fact that his own people banished him, apparently cause he is clumsy, which makes no sense, and when he came back the people seemed quite worried, like there is truly something wrong with him, on top of that we got the fact that he doesnt look like the others, he is red with yellowish eyes, now ofc the yellowish eyes are a feature of the gungans, but the combination of the pretty highlighted red with that specific color of eyes which are associated with Sith just doesnt seem like a coincidence...the other stuff is pretty obvious, how skilled he is, how he cant get hurt, how he climbs the ranks so easily, even the fact that he just happened to stumble upon Qui-Gon in the forest, its a bit too much
I always found it weird that The Phantom Menace had an entire scene with him being the focus. If he wasn’t an important character and nothing more than for comedy purposes, they wouldn’t have included an entire scene like that showing his own people reacting to him with concern.
Gungans also use modified language so "Clumsy" could mean something entirely different.
Maybe he pretended to be clumsy so he could get exiled
@@joshuasadler9243 none could disturb his studies, but the extinction of his race would prove a setback rather than a gain, so he decided to banish himself. He did try to get a good luck in, given he was banished specifically for crashing the Boss’s vehicle. He hated the Gungans but he had a plan, and once it was over Jar Jar was living sky high while Naboo was already another place under the Empire.
"clumsy" could mean he was clumsy and played his hand too soon, before he was powerful enough.
Phantom Menace was the movie about deception
Queen = Padme
Palpatine = Sith apprentice
Jar Jar = Sith Lord
Quigon got brainwashed by Jar Jar when he got tackle by Jar Jar when landed on Naboo and there’s no accident like Quigon said. Every plot was moving where Jar Jar wanted in that movie. Quigon couldn’t feel Anakins darkness when every Jedi felt it due to that reason
"Appear weak when you're strong, and strong when you're weak."
-Sun Tzu
Is there a quote this person didnt say.
Ohana Bruh. Gopnik forever La Raza.
@@mightybrighty73 "Every thought that you may think about was already thought by me" - Sun Tzu
Sounds legit. That's why Sheev was going "I'm too weak, don't kill me".
Mighty Brighty he didn’t say this one “ Fuck bitches, Get money”
So uh... I watched SW series 1-6 chronologically a few years ago for the first time. I knew SW from memes and shorts by then. I couldn't figure out why Jar Jar was hated. If you watch the prequels without the 'I hate Jar Jar because he speaks funny' glasses you may notice an evil manipulator hiding in plain sight behind the veil of goofiness. Some could say... A phantom menace. I wish Lucas stood his ground and made JJ reveal himself to Yoda with something like 'meesa no tricksy... Or am I, you old fool?' the revealing change of tone could be dreadful.
Goosebumps
People hated Jar Jar but for some reason didn't hate C3PO Who was literally the same comic relief character. The only difference is that C3PO was even less important for the plot through the 3 movies, then Jar Jar in PM and that his specch was more correct.
Holy crap… Jar Jar IS the Phantom Menace…
It's almost certain he was supposed to be Palpatine's master Darth Plagueis. You know.. the GUY WHO COULD REINCARNATE HIMSELF INTO OTHER BODIES.
@@vladislavivanov2334 or Yoda who was introduced as comic relief too, I think George was going to make jar jar another yoda but got scared
"We trained him wrong, as a joke."
-Sheev Palpatine
I am the cool kid from Germany making videos for the USA and the rest of the world. I will make your day so don't say nay to me today, dear ye
"Heh heh, sure Palpy, sure. I'm the one who got trained wrong as a joke ."
Jar-Jar Bink.
love a good kung pow reference
Should of added the squeeky shoes
@@AxxLAfriku Hello good sir
Darth Jar Jar is now officially in a new Lego Star Wars movie in Disney+. We got him!
Is it weird to just consider him force sensitive? Memes aside, he IS a Sith in some form, but, honestly, I kinda like the concept of him being an in between, at first being seen as clumsy, but, overtime, getting the hang of how his chaotic whoopsies go, like with the “false surrender.” He was clearly having a blast (no pun intended) actively going Rambo on the tanks!
If you watch clone wars literally, Jar Jar in his clumsiness is responsible for many missions that lead anakin to a specefic place.
Ah yes specefic my favourite word
@@splatinumm 😂😂
Why are you going this man he's right
Plot?
Ok, I think you’re going a little too far. By the point CW was made the Binks plot was already dropped, and that if it ever was real.
It makes sense that he is literally the Phantom Menace. That's how I always understood it. He's the menace, and he's doing it behind the shadows.
like dennis
🤯
@Quentin StygerWhen viewed this way, it changes the whole movie. It's like a master of "Drunken Boxing" style in a fight. It's almost like they are lucky. TOO lucky.
@@lansonfloyd4687 the force guides Jar Jar is the thing. He never seems to want to use it for control and outright domination so the dark side really couldn't corrupt him. Even if it could get him fancy stuff.
No, Lucas just shit the bed with Jar Jar and they're trying to wash over the actual truth. Jar Jar was just an absolutely terrible character idea and they want to try to redeem themselves by retconning, or faking after the fact that he had some secret agenda. He was always intended to be a jester character from the get go, they just never realized what a bad idea that was.
I'd like to imagine that when Jar Jar drops his act he has a deep menacing voice with a British accent.
Oh fuck..
Lol 😂😂. Like the inverse of the Darth Vader actor in the suit
If they were to actually make this canon in some sort of tv series or in-between episodes movie, a way to make him more menacing would be to basically cut out or replace his voice box in some sort of accident and have it be replaced with something more menacing.
😂
*The sith shall rise mate*
He totally was supposed to be a Sith.
Look at that jump. He stayed in the air
The craziest is he does another offscreen on Naboo in TPM. You literally have to watch the droids heads following him to notice it.
Honestly I feel like that whole Clone Wars episode where everyone confused him for a jedi was nodding to the theory, cloak and all. loved it
No, that episode was from long before the fan theory got popular. Dave Filoni is just obsessed (rightly) with making sure every star wars character gets a moment to be seen in the best light.
Ohh, good to know. Love Dave Filoni and how he goes about Star Wars, thank you for the info
Especially with how he *doesn't deny the accusations,* despite clearly knowing what a Jedi is.
@@renegade2110 No prob! He's the one person who, if Lucasfilm put him in charge of the whole franchise tomorrow, I wouldn't have concerns lol
@@z-beeblebrox Filoni & Favreau both
There's also a scene in The Phantom Menace when they just arrived in Coruscant and are getting into a vehicle and Jar Jar points out to Anakin that Padme is being really nice to him and is "pretty hot." That's kind of a weird thing to say to a kid, and it feels like he's pushing Anakin to have feelings for Padme, which ultimately compromises him. And there's the scene in Phantom where Jar Jar jumps off a ledge with Obi Wan and Qui Gon but does it wrong so he conveniently doesn't have to hurt any Separatist droids. It's actually kind of annoying how he always messes up yet never has a scratch on him.
I always found the "pretty hot" scene weird when i watched ep1. I find it didnt really fit Jar Jar or the situation
@@TheRogueOneYT strangest line in all six films... he's 100% a Sith.
And Jar Jar is also there when Anakin reunites with padme in Attack of the Clones, and then there again during Padme’s funeral 😮
Jar Jar revealing himself as a sith mastermind and starting a new empire from the ashes of the old would make a lot more sense than the plot of the entire Sequel trilogy. Or what if he secretly trained in the ways of the dark side and when the empire became super powerful he would try and kill Vader than the emperor
Probably the best idea ive heard about star wars in a long time...
The Rogue One thanks that means a lot to me
I have a theory jar jar is Darth plagues or darth viciate, when darth sidious killed plagues in his sleep he used force essance transfer to save himself, and put himself in a life form on Naboo, to see events, change events, and even make events happen, so Darth sidious and Darth vader never knew or suspected that Darth plagues was in jar jar, if that's the case he played everyone includeing the jedi order, and The sith order that betrayed him, in doing so became the strongest player on the feild and survived everything a perfect sith lord, to cheat Death and also be a plague on everyone and everything who knows were Darth plagues is now.... ? What better way to be in the shadows waiting and everyone thinks your dead 😉👍
Honestly, Jar Jar forming a sith theocracy and keeping the name “Galactic Republic” is more likely
I personally like idea of Jar Jar being sith but not any mastermind, he doesn't want to rule everything, rather he prefers simpler life but will intervene in order to maintain balance
Not to mention Jar Jar literally threw himself together with Qui-Gon Jin and forced his way into everything important that was happening.
I’ve heard Lucas changed his mind for Jar Jar's role in the following two movies because of the backlash. There’s no way all that stuff in the first movie was accidental for a CGI character where you have to actively make every small movement of the face!
Lucas should have taken advantage of the hate towards Jar Jar and made him a villain.
@@Intrepid_Crusader1096 i know, right! People would have loved it.
@@davidm4566 I somehow doubt that. Palpatine was a great villain, I'd never want him replaced.
@@LordVader1094 Palpatine had plot armor because of the original trilogy. It's likely that the final confrontation in revenge of the sith would have been between Palps+Anakin vs JJ(Plagueis) where Palpatine destroys him for good and takes over as the true lord of the sith and emperor of the galaxy. It would also make for a better story as to why Anakin was siding with Palpatine. Palps would have made him believe that Darth Plagueis was the true threat (which wouldn't even be a lie). It would have spared us the asspulls of villains which were Doku and Grievous.
You know someone actually played the ACTIONS for jar jar
I want a series about Jar Jar. Where he's revealed to be a confirmed competent force user. But intead of gaining power from his anger like a normal sith would. He gains power from anger and irritation of others around him.
Holy shit. Not even a week passed and the likes just increased from 300 to almost 3k! It seems a lot of people like the idea.
So an internet troll?
If I recall their a similar Sith power… Kind of Lord Scourge gained power from the fear and anger of others he almost fedoff of it… God I love the old republic lore
or he enjoys theirs
This has a basis in Mace Windu's use of Vaapad
I'm pretty sure the Dark Side is about taking power from all emotion full stop. Usually that's anger and stuff, but Darth Vader supposedly gained power from that as well from getting stronger from being a depressed mofo. The bigsad killed his wife, but the bigsad gave him life. So Jar Jar getting stronger from other's irritation and anger of *him*, is completely logical to me.
Lucas effectively admitted that in the end he wimped-out, because he felt little kid Star Wars fans would have been heartbroken. Of course, the rest of us would have been so happy to have our hatred of Jar Jar legitimized.
The man babies
@RUclips AreCommunistPricks Don't you Russian Bots have anything better to do than stalk Star Wars related videos? Isn't there an election somewhere you need to interfere with?
@RUclips AreCommunistPricks what ever George Lucas says will always be cannon regardless of who or what company took control of the Star Wars franchise.
Meanwhile Disney doubled down on the no relevance and hate across its trilogy
Lucas was terrified of upsetting Jar Jar.
Wars happen when he's happy.
Imagine what he'll do _when he's angry._
the yellow eyes are a dead give away too
All Gungans have yellow eyes.
Yoda is the most centered in the light. While Jar Jar is the most balanced in the dark. Yoda never needed to flex or act arrogant. Jar Jar didn't ever need to flex. Yoda despite his connection to the force, couldn't sense the plots as they were happening. he hid himself on a planet with darkside energy to prevent him from being discovered. Jar Jar just hid himself in plain sight in the light. Brilliant parallell right there. I'm glad they didn't make it canon. It's kinda mystical in this way the will of the force through its mediums. Jar jar is best sith.
What’s the dark side connection on Dagobah?
@@danielroberts8049 Basically, Dagobah is essentially a dark side "hot spot" in which the planet itself along with the life on it has a natural connection to the dark side of the force (kind of the same as Dathomir)
Someone actually compared his "hiding in plain sight" to a different character in a completely different franchise, where everyone thought the character was the only one without magic abilities, but it turned out his magic was implemented in his insane luck
Imagine the final battle between Yoda and jar jar, as he lets his dark side Powers out, his voice changes, lightning crackles.... It was supposed to be the big twist to rival the Vader reveal, and to parallel how Yoda was thought to be a strange innocent little creature at first. Two sides of the coin with parallel narratives. Remember when George was talking about things reflecting and paralleling each other and compared it to a symphony concerning the makeup of the trilogy?
@@574guy What character were they referring to? I'm curious
Jar Jar is either the luckiest son of a bitch in the entire series or he is the GREATEST force sensitive and best actor in the whole galaxy far far away. Darth Sidious and Yoda could learn a thing or two from him in either case. He either proves that NOTHING is fool-proof in the face of absolute luck and stupid or that there always is going to be a greater mastermind than you out there. I love both options equally. XD
There's always a bigger fish...
Jar is neither sith nor jedi, he is...jar jar
There's no such a thing as luck, as someone said...
Maybe he is a brilliant mastermind but when it comes to putting it into action he’s a clumsy moron.
@@midgetydeath Or the clumsinees is just an act that he puts on to fool people.
6:15 Jarjar is *smiling* as he "accidentally" destroys everything around him.
He broke character for a second, couldn't quite hold back that Sith blood thirst.
This is terrifying lol
@@MrJonezy541 that genuinely just sent a shiver down my spine
"He's a plague!"
More like Darth Plagueis
@@MrJonezy541 he's one minute away from screaming "UNLIMITED POWAH"
Man I loved that hour long video that came out some years ago where the guy showed me for the first time how Jar Jar was actually supposed to be the Sith Lord. Hell a great mini documentary.
Same. It really changed my life. Bc I was a clumsy child, I really liked Jar Jar, and then I found out he was a sith and I was like no wonder everyone hated him!
Only to find out they hated his clumsiness like they didn't understand drunken Wu fighting technique
@@Noah-bi4ll yes! And learning about the old fairy tale tropes that he used, and how they could be applied to see where the story WOULD have gone!
-I'm Rey
-Rey who ?
*Sees the ghost of her master*
-Meesa ReyRey Binks
Oh my god...
I CANT BREATHE JDHSHHDD
This is great 😂
Less stupid than:
SkYwAlKeR
What if Jar Jar is a Sith, but the clumsy fool act isn't actually a act? He's the Galaxies shittest sith Lord, so much so he doesn't even know how he is using the force. It just happens.
Mace Windu - “You have got to be, without a doubt, the worst sith I’ve ever heard of.”
Jar Jar - “Ah, but yousa has heard of me.”
@@chucklee118 *slips & accidently massacres an entire squad of clones*
@@bustavonnutz then knocks over a glass and slaughters five Jedi masters
Not to be that guy, but someone can't really be a sith without being aware of what the sith are
Fake clumsiness is actually an old technique called "zui quan" apparently
He's essentially like an evil Jack Sparrow
Exactly what I was thinking the whole time.
"Thassa cappan Jack Sparrow, Jayjay!"
The definition of chaotic evil
@@ryanauffant6114 "But you'sa have heard of me?"
c u r s e d jack sparrow
Mesa is going to hurt yousa
The biggest clue on why I believe he is a Sith Lord is his animation. Every movement he makes is deliberate and with purpose.
@anonymouspenis-sn4yt Take a look at his animation when he's not the focus of a joke.
He was motion capture
Lolq
@@tari9887 Yeah, for his general body movements. Not his facial movements. What part of motion tracking did they use to capture those giant fucking lips?
a kardashian maybe
@@TheBlarggle
I wish they’d have kept this storyline. No one would have seen that coming, much like when we found out Vader was Luke’s father.
spoiler, jeez
Jar Jar was supposed to be evil Yoda.
Anakin is Luke's father?? Bro come on not cool!!
There was no storyline to "keep" this is all weird head cannon that can easily be explained away.
@@uno9915 bruh you trolling the star wars lore has been out there for over 60 years who doesn't know this already
He is so good, he fooled most fans into believing he is the worst character ever in the history of Star Wars Lore, when he's in truth the most subtle, the most powerful and the most effective enemy the Jedi have ever had!
@RUclips AreCommunistPricks seems like jar jar used a mind trick to make you think like that
Absolutely
An instrument in tune with the dark side, willing or unwilling, but subtle and treacherous, more so when both are against his nature. He's a walking contradiction in every way imaginable.
Dang I always loved jar jar, I really don’t have a lot of time spent in the series I watched it too much when I was young when my family was watching it.
A genius pretending to be a fool is one of rhe most dangerous people of all.
That scene where Jar Jar is smiling at Qui Gons funeral is what convinced me.
time stamp?
And also he stands next to palpatine
And Yoda suspiciously says about two
@hattchetman_ The worst things George has done: not made any development on Jar Jar, sold Star Wars do Disney and we won’t get sequel movies with fucking darth maul and the hot sith lady talon
@@Ace-dv5ce coomer momento
the fact that he was there with Anakin. like basically grooming him to become Darth Vader. subtly influencing everything. I'm sure if you dive into their relationship more information would come to light. the fact that the quote goes " fear is the path to the dark side, fear leads to anger" and jar jar is the living embodiment of fear in the star wars universe.
and also he said that padme was “pretty hot” in episode 1, probably influencing anakin to take more notice of his crush
He is certainly my path to the dark side, because I feel anger every time I lay my eyes on him.
The most successful Force users in Star Wars history are the ones that remain hidden, use material skills outside the Force, in this way they remain unseen, untouchable, and so long as they don’t become arrogant or lazy, they will succeed in their mission.
I have a theory jar jar is Darth plagues or darth viciate, when darth sidious killed plagues in his sleep he used force essance transfer to save himself, and put himself in a life form on Naboo, to see events, change events, and even make events happen, so Darth sidious and Darth vader never knew or suspected that Darth plagues was in jar jar, if that's the case he played everyone includeing the jedi order, and The sith order that betrayed him, in doing so became the strongest player on the feild and survived everything a perfect sith lord, to cheat Death and also be a plague on everyone and everything who knows were Darth plagues is now.... ? What better way to be in the shadows waiting and everyone thinks your dead 😉👍
@@mwoodhouse2778 not sure about him being Darth Plagueis or even Vitiate, considering all Sith are considered a blight. His Darth name would have to be derived from a word that best describes him, metaphorically or literally or both. Vader is fitting for Anakin because, not only is he a father, but also carries the qualities of a father; protective, caring, compassionate and willing to defend those he cares about at all costs, exemplified in Ahsoka and the Clones. If anything, the Darth name is what they once were, corrupted by the Dark Side.
@@Billmaster115 Well, he is called a plague multiple times in this video, so...
or possibly Darth Tyranus, short for tyrannosaurus; terrible lizard
But when audiences showed they hated him they were forced to create a new villain, count Dooku, from scratch to play the part
@StavroGavro Then would his name not be more closely related to chaos than a plague?
IT'S CANON NOW 🎉🎉🎉 Lego made it canon in the new trailer
Keep in mind that Jar Jar is CGI so every little movement he does is deliberate.
HMMMMMMM
conspiracy?? NOT IF YOU'RE RIGHT
@@Reblwitoutacause i'm right😁
wow! lol its obviously cgi but never put it together that it was intentional jar jar is a sith lord confirmed
No they have an actor wearing a suit that's connected to a 3d model
We all know that Palpatine was "somehow" resurrected in Rise of Skywalker. Well, who do you think resurrected him?
Looks more like he somehow survived the Deathstar explosion giving the fact that he was stuck to that machine.
@@DragonKnightX12 which is fucking horse shit because he was thrown into an active nuclear reactor and then exploded😂 but no, “somehow palpatine has returned” is apparently a good enough explanation
"Um ahctually, according to canon content outside of the movies, he had clone bodies on Exegol way back during the early ages of the Empire. When he was falling to his death in Episode 6, he transfered his spirit to the clone body" 🤓
@@MariOmor1 oh in some obscure book nobody hears about or reads that was probably written after the release of the movie. Cool.
@@Hoodie-K it was the movie novelization, but yeah releasing it after the movie was such a 🤓move
So are we going to forget he LITERALLY SMILED during Qui Gon’s funeral
So? can we blame him? It was hilarious (/j)
Why did you make the same comment three times in a row
@@spicyshark good question, i have no clue how that happened and I'm just as confused as you are. I only typed and pressed send once. Weird shit bruv
@@RoyalGuardEziode It was Jar Jar
he was just using Qui Gon
He lives
He LIVES
I'm 100% positive Lucas was going to do "the mule" storyline from Foundation, but lost faith in the idea after the audience reaction to Jar-Jar was so negative. In later episodes, Jar-Jar is literally one of Sideous' right hand men, walking with his entourage while Palpatine is on Coruscant, and Binks' entire demeanor has changed - he's serious, less over-the-top, even displaying uncanny wisdom at times.
There are all sorts of subtle hints that Jar-Jar was going to be revealed to be far more powerful and far smarter than he appeared to be, and the fact that the heroes met him so early on and he journeyed with them the entire time makes me think he was Lucas' "Mule" for sure.
If I'm not mistaken there is a behind the scenes documentary of the Phantom Menace in which George Lucas literally says that Jar jar is the key to everything that happens, but then he never mentions it again. I think you are right. The reaction to the character was so bad that he definitely changed his mind.
Jar Jar was just Yoda in reverse. Annoying little creature who was acting stupid to hide his true self.
Jar Jar might be a bad guy in the end, but I don't think he has the force.
@@ShogunThomsen oc Not. He IS the force
No, it's literally just head canon you people come up with.
If the entire point of Jar Jar was to be disguising himself as an idiot, why would a negative response to him be considered a bad thing? It would make the ultimate twist more shocking.
This is LITERALLY another type of Mandela Effect in terms of psychological. So many people think something is true that they eventually create a mass persuasion that it is true.
Also, Lucas saying he's the key to everything is almost definitely a joke at a gag character...
I don't think this is a joke. If you've seen The Clone Wars you know how powerful Jar Jar is.
He was the one who helped track down the secret laboratories where the Blue Shadow Virus bombs were made...
He is capable of more than you would expect from him...
Definetly content for a second video here
He also “accidentally” smashed a squad of battle droids with a giant magnet and then rode a crab droid like a bronco off a cliff (probably toying with it)
"HES NOT A REPRESENTATIVE HES A PLAGUE"
Would have been an awesome parallel to Yoda being a crazy old hermit. Imagine at the end of Revenge of the Sith, you see Jar Jar quietly watching Vader and Palpatine, before heading off with a hood over his head.
I'd rather it be that he was watching from the shadows, sees the interaction between the newly reborn Vader and Palpatine, shakes his head with an annoyed/disappointed expression, then steps back into the shadow which turns out to be a dimly lit corridor and walks away with perfect posture and step. No hood. Just that very subtle reveal. Let it be noticed eventually that he was there at the beginning of of the prequel trilogy as a bumbljng "fool" and is now at the end of it but with perfect unhurried physical grace.
@@kubrickenigma7977 Can't believe you fuckers make me think Darth Jar Jar sounds cool now
@@bevvvy1374 I'll take the compliment. Welcome to... the frankly unexpected... Team Jarth Lord.
@@kubrickenigma7977 I wonder why he'd be disappointed tho...
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“Meesa the phantom menace! Meesa always been the phantom menace!”
I love the part of the theory that says his "clumsiness" as a fighting style is based on Drunken Kung Fu
_the drunken jedi form_
lmao
More like the souced sith form.
Yep, Druken Fist, a martial art that uses abnormal movements similar to drunkenness to confuse and trick the opponent. It seems easy at first, but being able to maintain your balance and use quick, disorienting movements is difficult and can be taxing on the body.
Ah, love that jackie chan movie
@@zenith8417 I think it's a part of Kung-Fu, right?
Especially when you consider how he is 100% animated. Every movement, every detail is drawn out and planned. The hand waves do not need to be animated at all, yet they are and in every scene where he uses the force, his movements are slightly exaggerated to imply force usage.
I mean, I love the Darth Jar Jar theory and all, but his movements being exaggerated is just because motion sensors 20 years ago were less accurate than today and so actors were told to overemphasize their movements to make sure they were picked up by the software. You can see this even a decade later in LA Noire; the famously exaggerated facial movements in that game is because they used film studio tech to animate the faces more accurately.
@@luxborealis but jar jar is moving in scenes he doesn't even need to be moving, it makes no sense to over move when the character is not supposed to be making any movements anyway
@@MrCrystalm8 I mean real living beings don't just stand in a T pose at all times until they're called upon to do something else, it makes sense for every character to be constantly moving to some degree, not just frozen
The whole point of the hand wave is to gain the attention of the recipient and make force persuasion easier. It can be done without the hand wave it just requires more focus on the force users part. Jar jar is waving his hands even when he's behind people meaning it's just part of his character being a fish out of water; or more specifically amphibian out of water.
@@luxborealis of course there's animating his lips mouthing the words characters say before they say them..
And then there's all the other scenes where his arms are at his side. Motion-capture isn't going to put his hands up in the air and Lucas personally supervised every move jar jar made because he was the "key to everything."
Biggest clue ngl is his fighting style, every sith and Jedi have a fighting style that corresponds to a character trait and real life martial art, jar jar is the embodiment of drunken wu fist fighting a-get this- form of martial art designed to take enemies off guard by appearing intoxicated, clumsy, or stupid but actually while being in full control of the situation, it’s the art of looking like an idiot while your actually a mastermind
Or they just choreographed his movements to hell and blew them so out of proportion with reality (because they wanted to wank off with CGI) that it’s so unbelievable it crosses from comedically absurd into “must’ve been a deeper purpose.”
@@PjKneisel The actor for Jar Jar admitted this tho
incompetence and ignorance are also the root of evil in eastern philosophies. He is that expression of the dark side. he might be a sith lord and not even know it.
@@steven2183 lol yours has to be the stupidest star wars fan theory ever.
Wasn’t there a specific Jedi fighting style in the lore that uses drunk looking erratic movements to disorient and confuse your opponent?
Now, LEGO released a Dark Millenium Falcon that HAS a Darth Jar Jar Binks.
Coincidence? I think not.
They literally confirmed that he’s a force user. One time, Rex and some other clones are talking smack about him, Rex is being defensive, but the Jedi they are with dies, and Rex goes Rambo, and gets himself caught, when they go to kill him, a lightsaber flies through the air, slaughtering an entire squadron of droids, including two B2 Supers, and then Jar Jar catches the Sabre, and stands in a forward stance, which we see as an aggressive stance used rarely by Jedi. Rex is like “oh shit that Jedi who died is baaaaa.... Jar Jar?” To which Jar Jar goes “OOOOPSA MEEESA NEARLY KILL MYSELF” and drops the Sabre. Besides the way shit sounds, DO YOU KNOW HOW A LIGHTSABER WORKS? They are activated by pressure, which means only a force user can throw them, because they need to use the force to apply pressure to keep the thing on while airborne, while also controlling its movements, which is why styles where one Force user has 6 Sabres high they utilize through the force, is SUPER RARE, because it takes a lot of concentration to even handle one. Jar Jar, THROWS a lightsaber, which automatically makes him a force user, because if he wasn’t, it would have just turned off and bounced off of a droids head.
you made a very good point and you could be right. but you know, one should always see both sides of the coin, this could be a plot hole and maybe the writer(s) weren't paying attention while writing that
I mean, they could have done that as a joke but didn't remember that you needed the force to do it
grievous wasn't a force user and he used 4 lightsavers
@@peterdecroos1654 he doesn’t throw them.
@@peterdecroos1654 you need it to throw them
very interesting how people who have never met jar jar when he isn't in action immediatly think he is a "jedi"
Sus🤔
@@saulwright5663 they couldn't sniff out Darth Sidious because the jedi being the big brains they were built their temple on a sith temple so it was the galactic equivalent of finding a needle in a haystack
@@McLovin18-88 I always forget about that…..
@@McLovin18-88 I can never forget in the novelisation of episode 3 (I think) the jedi assign Mace Windu to protect the non-force sensative investigation squad looking for the Sith lord. They track him to a SPECIFIC SPOT but can't find a door and mysteriously that's when the trade federation launches a massive assault on the capital. Suspicious timing? Nah couldn't be so Mace goes to help the defence of the planet. They have an entire empire plus the whole of the jedi order on the planet at that time but he has to go help. Even better the investigator says "I need to look into this more" and he still leaves them there. Needless to say they all get slaughtered and the investigator has time to recognize Palpatine before his face melts off.
Now yes Palpatine had his defence droids armed with Sonic weapons so Mace would probably have died as well if he'd stayed. Still though your job right then is to protect the professional investigators who have determined something is occuring here when suddenly a massive attack on the planet happens and you neither think its intended to draw you away as you've found something nor insist on the guys your there to protect leaving as well. I always like to picture Mace trying to explain this to Yoda later.
"People you were to protect missing are. Why leave them and your job did you?"
@@saulwright5663 basically everyone has force sensitivity, so in star wars, han solo luck is just the force.
If it had been Darth Jar Jar pulling the strings as the main antagonist, it would've saved the whole sequel trilogy.
Saved the sequel trilogy and redeemed the Prequels. Really saved all of Star Wars. They still could though.
@@quillmaurer6563 I’m so angry Jar Jar could’ve been so fucking great imagine a battle between him and Yoda
"Somehow jar jar returned"
@@jamieswanson4450 Hahahaha
The only thing that could have saved the sequel trilogy was not producing it. It just wasn't necessary.
Wow it makes the movies so much better when you realize he was just F ing around the entire time.
I wholeheartedly believe that Jar Jar was originally intended to be a Sith, or at the very least a villain of some kind. It just makes too much sense. It was the fans outspoken hatred of the character that changed things. Lucas saw the fan response, panicked, and pulled the plug. AOTC suffered greatly because of it, and to a lesser extent ROTS. It would have been a twist to rival Empire, because at the time nobody suspected that Jar Jar was anything more than an idiot, but it was the fans who were the real idiots. They didn't trust in Lucas's vision, and because of that we were potentially robbed of one of the greatest villain turns of all time.
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Lucas will probably admit this on his death bed moments before dying
Can't blame the fans for hating an annoying crappy character. Lucas made all the decisions
I agree. The complaining fans ruined the prequels. Too bad. I think George Lucas should have stuck to his guns with the prequels and played out the Sith Jar Jar story. I think it would have blown peoples minds
@@michael9204 He's said in featurettes already that Jar jar was playing up a bumbling idiot when he was really one of the sith lords
People forget that this was all written in on purpose as cannon for him to be a sith but they scrapped it all and pretended it wasn’t on purpose
Yes, Yoda was supposed to face Jar Jar at the end of Episode 2, not the random old Count Dooku who came out of nowhere.
Oh, so it's scrapped canon, but canon nonetheless?
Source? Link?
@@goldenstatewarriors9418 If that's real then this is awesome, have a source?
It's so obvious. I can't believe people are still so vehemently in denial of this.
One part you missed
He was banished from the city of his people but they don't tell you why he was banished just that he was and he is in a lot of trouble for going back
We assume it's because he is clumsy but the reality is he was probably using his force powers on his people and others caught him in the act
Yes he reminds me of a certain tribe that got kicked of 109 galaxies for no reason at all
@@winterrising8738How does it feel being a dog whistling coward?
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based!!
@@satou6547Based on racism and ignorance.
the ending with the double-sided light saber is LIFE GIVING
And remember, he’s an animated character, all his movements were deliberate
This is what convinced me 100%.
came to comment the same thing. this needs more attention and should be mentioned in more videos. he may have been motion captured, but any character mentioned by Lucas as being "the key to all this" would have likely been heavily supervised by him. his hand gestures choreographed and his facial expressions accurately modeled to fit his vision of this character in his story. the entirety of Star Wars are full of details and Jar Jar is no exception.
@@bligabliga People try to say it's a theory, when all evidence points to it being the intended outcome. Lucas simply never followed through.
@Bart Korol Lol. His entire head was CGI, so anything his head and face did was deliberate. He was mouthing the words of the people who were angry on two separate occasions at least in the film. No one here is in any way referring to the mocap suit.
@@LordHollow what evidence? Nothing points to it. Literally, all the "evidence" is just wishful thinking from fans who don't like Jar Jar as written.
I know this is a joke, a pretty popular one, but Rogue is making a good case!
Cheers
I love this fan theory
No, its real
It's actually true though.
@@rorschach1848 wasnt George Lucas plan to make him a sith who plays dumb but people just loved him for comedic relief so thats what he ended up being and they scrapped the plan to make him a sith
5:25 also got to love the fact that 5 I REPEAT FIVE DROIDEKAS shoot all their shots at his feet. yah sure, he didn't manipulate those arms at all. they just shoot at the ground, need a big driver update or something I guess
Yeah, he just tapdances for effect.
True. Either they have stormtrooper aim or he is secretly Force-controlling them.
6:07 this part made me believe he was a Sith Lord, BRO WAS NOT EVEN TRYING TO ACT GOOD HE JUST KEPT SAYING "Sorry" "Oopsy" HE KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING
I like how this theory is still being discussed even after decades
Just imagine if he was a vessel for plagues
What do you mean imagine? That's already how it is!
@kobeftw2400 but If he was a recipient for Plagueis then he should have been trying to help palpatine? The one who betrayed and killed him? I know it’s the sith way, but the way palpatine humiliated him before that…
It's not a theory it's a fact, the original plan was for jarjar to be a sith.
Fact, no longer a theory
its even crazier bc (specifically in the prequels) he is all animated which means every move he did wad deliberate, meaning that when we did the handswipe it was planned and on purpose ahhhhh
I mean, to be fair, most of that was motion captured, but it was his mouth that is completely animated. The fact that, in some scenes, his lips are moving when he's not even talking, and it matches with what the other character/actor is saying, suggest he's using Force mind control.
You give 2000s motion capture far too much credit. Even modern motion capture still needs animators to clean up. Plus, the really wacky bits aren't mo-cap. ;)@@regulate.artificer_g23.mdctlsk
He is a conduit of the living force he has no training as a Sith or Jedi. Rather through his lack of direction and will the force flows freely through him, and enhances his clumsy and aloof nature to be accurate and critical in times of need. It is so effortless and natural that not even Jedi masters or Sith Lords recognize what is happening.
This is because they train to call upon the force, but jar jar represents Zen Buddhism’s archetype of the fool, who is the most in tune with nature and the flow of being.
It is the force that calls upon jar jar. He is the opposite of Sith and Jedi alike. But this perspective people keep presenting is still very entertaining.
Yea that all sounds nice and peachy
But this is Darth fucking Plagueis were talking about
Dude experiments on dead corpses with Sith Alchemy for fucks sake
Jar-Jar is a sociopath
Exactly, if Lucas really intended anything about Jar Jar being a force user, this would be it.
While yes, in actuality he's meant to be comical relief, this could honestly bring up a really fun conversation with your friends who like Starwars. I love the idea of it, and the evidence here is pretty good.
@@joecool9739 isn't Darth plagueis some other guy?
@@seanseen_
You must be new around these parts
This theory is so popular that my even dad, who has barely ever used the internet in any capacity especially not for fandom related things, knows about it.
What is most compelling about this is the fact that even though characters in the universe believe he is a fool, they still send him on very dangerous missions with some expectation that he will succeed. Even though it is fiction there has to be some logical explanation behind their reasoning of allowing a character like this take such a high position other than just dumb luck
Because it’s for children ultimately, and they want to send the message “even fools can be helpful”
@@PjKneisel Meesa don't know about that...
Either they sensed his power, or he mind-tricked them.
he should not be in any of the places he ends up in or gets sent to their is only one explanation he is mind tricking ALL OF THEM
They really need to give him just one scene where we see him for a split second get angry and show a quick flash of real skill to outright kill someone just to prove once and for all that he is a Sith Lord
Maybe in a r rated star wars slasher?🤔
there is a canon comic where he did exactly that
@@chrisb9143 which one?
@@chrisb9143 I need to know which one it was
@@jefferorybond2536 501 plus one
Revealing Jar Jar as a sith lord would have saved the character and possibly the prequel trilogy. That's why Empire was so successful, the moment you realize Vadar isn't who he seems completely changes the way he's viewed.
Yeah, making a Jar Jar as a secret sith in a kayser soze/primal fear type movie would bring me back into the Star Wars fold. They'll never do it, but they could really make it interesting and sinister if they wanted to.
Just adding more and more whipped cream to a chocolate shit pie and saying its easier to swallow lol.
Na, keeping him around into the sequels and revealing him to be a sith Lord, now that would have saved some shit. He could have been behind snoke and the one cloning palps
@@thomasshileny4551 that would have been excellent.
@@thomasshileny4551 That's a legit much better idea than any of the shitty ideas the sequels ended up going with.
Looking back, this theory legit makes more sense than most things Disney came up with. Scary stuff!
That giant caterpillar was OBVIOUSLY trying to eat him, and then it goes out of its element to save his hide by attacking strange metal things? I don't think so, m8. That's DEFINITELY force manipulation.
Even more so when the droids are shooting at his feet. Why would the even do that? Because Jar Jar used the force to aim them down why? To signal the underwater beast.
Maybe it just doesnt eat gungans though. Or he thought they didnt taste good.
Jar Jar is so powerful as a Sith Lord that he even manipulated George Lucas to create him as a good character just to cover up the TRUTH…
I’ve been saying that for years
Brilliant analysis
So your saying George Lucas is a traitor and heretic working with the dark side?
@@justinmartin4662 George Lucas is the one true director who is a manifestation of Jar Jar's will
Jar Jar has a subtle role in the movie so that he remains hidden to all who are blind to the way
One of the most compelling pieces of evidence I saw for Jar Jar being originally planned as a villain in disguise was a tiny thing on the movie website back before the theatrical release of The Phantom Menace. It had a few little teasers in it like most movie websites of the time (this was way back in 1999, mind), one of which was a list of the main characters with brief descriptions. The one for Jar Jar described him as a "menace" to Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon. This by itself isn't particularly suspicious, because at face value the klutzy Jar Jar IS a menace, just of the plucky comic mischief kind. What made it suspicious is when someone noticed, a while after the movie had come out and the Jar Jar backlash was continuing unabated, that his description on the website was quietly edited to remove the reference to that word, "menace", without changing much else. A suspiciously specific thing to go out of the way to do, unless the original wording was meant as an allusion to the movie's title (which, in retrospect, doesn't make a whole lot of sense in current context of the prequel trilogy) that no longer applied.
Who is the phantom menace?
@@MultiLimpet Jar Jar
Details on a web 1.0 site being scrubbed before the waybackmachine could even archive it is such peak 90s-core,
It does make a lot of sense... Jar jar IS the Phantom Menace? Intriguing theory
Could you give some more details about this? (Vague recollections of page names, time frame, etc.) I tried looking at a page names "Preview Album" on the Wayback machine, and while that discusses some characters, it doesn't bring up Jarjar at all.