Also despite Jar-jar's absence mindedness (Remember he was kicked out for a reason.), Gungans are fairly skilled underwater warriors so they can deal with these things.
Shoutout to the underrated gem *The Wildlife of Star Wars: A Field Guide* which has some of the best creature art in existence and is used heavily for this video
The Sando Aqua monster was always a favorite of mine growing up. I would always go ape-crazy watching the Phantom Menace, solely because of the "bigger fish"
A game with a story mode or is a story game like jedi fallen order where u can go to any planet you went to (or any planet you want to) and has alot of wild life
I don't know about that. I forget if it's confirmed to be force sensitive but wasn't it just really intelligent and disliked Palpatine for just treating it horribly and insulting it in front of its face? Even the head scientist at the time commented how it "didn't seem to like your remark." If it is force sensitive though that's seriously impressive considering Palp's whole deal is "so in tune with the dark side he can perfectly hide his presence, even from other sith." I mean the only reason Plagius even took notice to him was because he found it really strange that he couldn't sense anything from Palpatine.
@@robertdicke7249 Yea I have no idea either. My guess is since this is after Palps learned about the force he managed to hide his presence more convincingly instead of completely hiding his presence.
@@dlazyace9116 he literally named his cat "nigger man" also one if his creatures which was a scampering thing that lives in walls and breeds like rabbits was supposedly based on his thoughts of black people. But during his time being racist was common and acceptable even though we know better now
Are the laws of physics different in the starwars universe. Just says because those last 2 should be in a phase where they start to turn into planetoids
good question, the difference on science fiction and fantasy is science fiction uses physics.. star wars dont have physics, this is why star wars is a fantasy
i mean, 15% of the creatures in this video are from after disney bought star wars, also not everything disney did was awful, they at least tried with star wars rebels, the prequels are much worse than that
Andraž Guzaj Exactly, i wouldn‘t give rebels as an example because I don‘t really like that show but other things like: Rogue one, The clone wars season 7 ( at least the final few episodes) or the mandalorian. So for me disney did some bad but also amazing things with Star Wars.
@x manic Considering their size, they're not _that_ numerous. But again, most of we know about them is rumors and legends. I'll be careful, don't worry, just wish me luck.
for the rancor, if you were actually taking from the books and not just reading off of wookieepedia, the rancors of dathomir dwarfed jabba's rancor, some reaching almost 20 meters tall.
Chaos Stalker yeah, I remember Luke coming to the conclusion that Jabba's rancor was likely a juvenile. And that one could still take down a krayt dragon, if I remember my Tales from Jabba's Palace correctly.
One creature that you missed on this list was the Space Grazer. These were jellyfish-esque creatures that went extinct thousands of years before the Battle of Yavin, to the point of being considered mythical by the time of the Great Sith War. They were said to be capable of devouring entire planets, and the illusionary creatures conjured up by Aleema Keto at the Battle of Koros Major dwarfed the ships of a Republic fleet present at the battle. Granted, that's Legends continuity, but I think it's noteworthy nonetheless.
@@Reuben5120 www.google.com/search?q=greater+krayt+dragon+eating+sarlacc&client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us&hl=en&prmd=isvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwifk-HutanlAhUMKqwKHfQCC0cQ_AUIFigB&biw=360&bih=560&dpr=3 Link to google search "Greater Krayt dragon eating Sarlacc" the first image is from an official book, the thing in its mouth is the entirety of a Sarlacc and there's no mention of "a young Sarlacc" it simply states they eat Sarlaccs and then shows an image of it dragging the body of a Sarlacc.
@@an0rangutan After examining the image closer and searching around for other sources, I have determined that the Greater Krayte Dragons are Stupid huge.
starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Stillsail Guys it's not hard. But as you can see, this is probably open to interpretation as it's from the roleplaying game, so more a "this exists, let you players have some adventure with it. Also I don't want to bother making any sense of it"
What even IS the “still sail”? Is it a myth in the Star Wars universe? Or was it seen via radio wave visualization or infrared light visualization or something else along those lines?
The stillsail was introduced in the Star Wars role playing game by wizards of the coast, they measure up to 100,000 km across and can be found in the unknown regions corridor of dust, crystal asteroids and other deep space phenomena- summary of the wookiepedia article
The largest Krayt dragon ever found was the fossilized skull of one, and based around it sheer bulk of it the rest was said to have measured at the very least 14 kilometres, but the skull was destroyed in the Vong siege of Coruscant,
the yuuseng vong ohhh that woulda been hellva movies and to think disney coulda done at least a 100 movies if the other stuff wasn't "canon" to them we as all star wars fans will always say its many of that stuff was canon
When it comes to on screen creatures, the summa verminoth from Solo feels the most mysterious. What’s it doing in the Maw? How does it get food? Where did it come from? Is it attracted to shimmering light like fish(probably)? Was it really asleep? That scene was crazy. It gave off a feeling of doom both for the creature and the crew. In that long shot where you can see it’s length as it’s trying to get out of the gravity well. It’s just strange watching that futile effort all the while it’s still trying to eat the Falcon. Still focusing on hunger while being torn apart on a molecular level. It had to have felt pain when it reacted to getting caught in the well, and evidently I suppose it’s not that smart either. As monstrous as it was, it’s still kinda sad to see it die, having its skin get ripped off. It didn’t seem to react to that so it’s insides must have already been pulled out. Just a brutal scene though still exciting. The Galaxy is full of horrors, and that’s part of what makes it so exciting!
Petition to have more Summa-Verminoths in future Starwars movies! Also, you missed the Beldum; large, jellyfish-like creatures native to Bespin that could grow to be only a little bit smaller than a Summa-Verminoth.
I want a series that would allow us To see more of these creatures in a show or movie. I’ve always loved creature biology and it would be cool to see stuff not held down by what can exist on earth.
The Ibdis Maw from jedi: fallen order was a superorganism that lived on the planet Bracca. While resembling a sarlacc from outside, the Ibdis Maw consisted of a number of mouths connected by a vast digestive system located hundreds of meters below the surface of the planet. Bracca's Scrapper Guild fed the Ibdis Maw metal from the wreckage of scrapped starships, causing its mouths to grow to immense sizes.
@@RaimonTarou Well to be fair, Indians (and a lot of other nationalities) learn British English - actual proper english. Not American, Australian, Canadian, etc. So I dont think its put-on. Just remember he knows at least 2 languages - probably more, do you? I only know German and English :/
@@blaedmon What of it, You could know 100 languages and be fluent in none of them. This video really could use some revisions, rushed delivery and lack of structure sounds bad in any language don't give me that bilingual excuse hogwash.
Now knowing that the dianoga can be forcesenesitive, I’m constantly thinking of a dianoga Jedi using lightsabers in each of its arms. (Yes I know that’s basically just General Grievous)
I remember the Colossus Wasps from the first iteration of the Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels way back when. Totally forgot about them until now.
@@realmofAsher you are upset that I wrote a comment that's very similar to the top comment when both were sent in the same day the video came out. Damn, you really are sad.
So glad the Crayt dragon made its live action debut. And since the video is discussing giant carnivorous monsters; the Shyyyo bird from Kasyyyk, and Gorgora from Dathomir should've been on this list.
Right, it's official.
Naboo is the Australia of Star Wars universe beasts.
People fear Naboo's wildlife
Catachan: Hold my assortment of deadly fauna
No that's felucia. Rancors, massive sarlaccs, nexus, imported acklays.
Ja se mamo
Fuck I was about to say it 😂😂😂
I'm australian aaaaaand i'm not exactly sure what to think of that. I'm gonna say . . . . yes?
You know we’re talking about big when the rancor is smallest on the list
It’s mr hippo
To be honest rancors are pretty small compared to things like krate dragons
@@kyberjedi9749 compared to Greater Krayt Dragons. Not so small to Canyon krayt dragons
You know we're talking big when the Gorog is only 15th out of 20.
@@thebrownhyena6650 are the canyon crate dragons the ones that the sand people befriend on the mandalorian?
Man, Naboo has some massive and scary wildlife.
Edit: Ok, how did all of this get to this point down below?
There is always the bigger fish
Biggest monster from there is darth sidious
The Australia of Star Wars
@x manic Naboo was never destroyed. Or did i miss something?
@x manic fake news. Not canon
Main thing I learned from this video.
Stay.
Off.
Naboo.
Ya
That's right, SON.
Theres something in the water....
And tatoine
Na, big monsters aren't usually interested in humans unless provoked or there's a food shortage...
The creepy crawlies on Dagobar however... 🤢
Moral of the story don’t go swimming on Naboo😂
Masked Crusader no it’s more like don’t go anywhere near Naboo, ever
Ever
Ever
Ever
E V E R
Disney is the largest and most dangerous monster in Star Wars.
no, it's palps
Morty McSmith True
@@tommyatlan4091 , wdym?
@@noodboy4633 ?
Oh shit, u rite.
Shouldn’t this video play for eternity because there’s always a bigger fish?
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*S U M M O N B I G G E R F I S H !*
Relax qui-gon lol
Problem is that there'll be an even longer eternity
"MEESA THINK WE SHOULD GO HOME NOW!"
I'm surprised how anyone managed to make naboo habitable...
Those horrors live in water, on land it's perfectly safe.
Also despite Jar-jar's absence mindedness (Remember he was kicked out for a reason.), Gungans are fairly skilled underwater warriors so they can deal with these things.
@@marrqi7wini54 fairly skilled? I think they're as skilled as Mandalorians, they beat General Grievous, who could easily kill Jedi.
@@valtersplume3726
Oh yeah, fans hated that so much.
@manic miracle it was Alderaan that was blown up, not Naboo.
Shoutout to the underrated gem *The Wildlife of Star Wars: A Field Guide* which has some of the best creature art in existence and is used heavily for this video
Is it canon!?
@@iammonke9203 If not, I will riot
The Sando Aqua monster was always a favorite of mine growing up. I would always go ape-crazy watching the Phantom Menace, solely because of the "bigger fish"
More importantly, how do they taste and what are the various wine pairings?
Or Ewok.
SNAKE?
Asking the real questions here.
I've heard Sarlacc steaks pair well with Corellian wine...
I think the humans are the tastiest🤣🤣
I really wish they would just make a game that focuses more on the nature and world of SW.
*Worlds
Right. Show us more then just walkers and stormtroopers. I mean fallen orser leaned more towards the creatures,but I still felt it lacking
If you're after a game that has a bunch of cool lore and big scary alien fish, have a look at Subnautica
Look up Gungan Frontier
A game with a story mode or
is a story game like jedi fallen order where u can go to any planet you went to (or any planet you want to) and has alot of wild life
No mention to how the Zilo Beast is force sensitive and detected that Palpatine was a Sith Lord when even the Jedi couldn't?
Babyyoshi309 Yes that thing was like a second chosen one lol
I don't know about that. I forget if it's confirmed to be force sensitive but wasn't it just really intelligent and disliked Palpatine for just treating it horribly and insulting it in front of its face? Even the head scientist at the time commented how it "didn't seem to like your remark." If it is force sensitive though that's seriously impressive considering Palp's whole deal is "so in tune with the dark side he can perfectly hide his presence, even from other sith." I mean the only reason Plagius even took notice to him was because he found it really strange that he couldn't sense anything from Palpatine.
@@sparklepawz1185 So hang on, none of the jedi thought "huh... sure is weird this guy is undetectable unlike all other things."
@@robertdicke7249 Yea I have no idea either. My guess is since this is after Palps learned about the force he managed to hide his presence more convincingly instead of completely hiding his presence.
Robert Dicke presumably he got better as plaugius found him pretty early in life
20: 0:25 Rancor
19: 0:58 Dianoga
18: 1:35 Fambaa
17: 2:01 Blixus
16: 2:38 Opee Sea Killers
15: 3:07 Gorog
14: 3:39 Pilota Thranta
13: 4:13 Colo Claw Fish
12: 4:40 Titavian
11: 5:06 Zillo Beast
10 5:36 Greater CraytDragon
9: 6:06 Sarlacc
8: 6:32 Sando Aqua Monster
7: 6:58 Great Thranta
6: 7:24 Purr Rgil Ultra
5: 7:49 Space Slug
4: 8:17 Colossus Wasp
3: 8:47 Neebray Manta
2: 9:12 Summa Verminoth
1: 9:44 The Still Sail
you mis placed a r it is ment to be purr gil
@@silver_kitten oh ok
This should get pinned...
You should be pinned. This is the type of comment I look for when it comes to these kind of videos.
It's been a few years, but thank u
I love how Darth Maul is just jumping at that Rancor.
Fun fact: the name "Pateesa" that was given to the rancor that belonged to Jabba the Hutt literally translates to "Friend" in huttese.
nice
nice
Nice
Nice
apyr
The last two are basically HP Lovecraft breaking into star wars
Fuck HP lovecraft.
@@grim9467 he may be a racist but he has a good imagination
loodlebop dang. Heard a lot of good things about his work but didn’t know he was a racist.
@@dlazyace9116 he literally named his cat "nigger man" also one if his creatures which was a scampering thing that lives in walls and breeds like rabbits was supposedly based on his thoughts of black people. But during his time being racist was common and acceptable even though we know better now
loodlebop that’s good to know, thanks. His works are cool though. Sucks he based one of his creations about black people.
Are the laws of physics different in the starwars universe. Just says because those last 2 should be in a phase where they start to turn into planetoids
@casual complaintsjust because its fiction doesnt mean it cant have physics? man..
good question, the difference on science fiction and fantasy is science fiction uses physics.. star wars dont have physics, this is why star wars is a fantasy
Organic matter doesnt behave the same way as non organic matter.. That and its a sci fi fantasy.. Key word fantasy
Nah, the summa-verminoth is not even close.
@casual complaints if it matters? depends if you like fantasy fiction or science fiction i guess
"And some Dianoga were actually sensitive to The force."
They WHAT?!
They were with the Rebel Alliance too, one tried to rescue Leia but got stuck in the trash compactor.
@Alan A Dale it wanted to baptise luke
Not hitting the like button cuz of 66 likes.
Damn the star wars universe could get really brutal and visceral at times. Atleast before Disney destroyed it.
i mean, 15% of the creatures in this video are from after disney bought star wars, also not everything disney did was awful, they at least tried with star wars rebels, the prequels are much worse than that
@@slavicandroid1999 Hell no! Sequels are much worse from prequels.
@@krystofthepolishguytalksan310 Totally agree! I actually liked 1,2,3 they could ofc have been better but what can ya do.
Andraž Guzaj Exactly, i wouldn‘t give rebels as an example because I don‘t really like that show but other things like: Rogue one, The clone wars season 7 ( at least the final few episodes) or the mandalorian. So for me disney did some bad but also amazing things with Star Wars.
If it wasn't for DIsney we wouldn't have had the mandalorian
So.... Don't vacation in naboo... Got it
Just stay away from the oceans and swamps and you will most likely be fine
@x manic Sandos are the "smallest" threat since they rest 90% of the time. Opee Sea Killers or Colo Claw Fishes however.
@x manic Considering their size, they're not _that_ numerous. But again, most of we know about them is rumors and legends.
I'll be careful, don't worry, just wish me luck.
do vacation in naboo and not stay away from bodies of water
Jack Theflash well you might meet some battle droids but if you have a blaster your ok
for the rancor, if you were actually taking from the books and not just reading off of wookieepedia, the rancors of dathomir dwarfed jabba's rancor, some reaching almost 20 meters tall.
Chaos Stalker yeah, I remember Luke coming to the conclusion that Jabba's rancor was likely a juvenile. And that one could still take down a krayt dragon, if I remember my Tales from Jabba's Palace correctly.
How about the bull rancor?
Greater Krayt Dragons are also bigger than Sarlaccs, in most occasions. They eat them.
And jabba's sarlaac was tiny compared to the one on felucia the entrance to which was probably close to 800m wide
Never seen a nerdier comment, lol!
As qui-gon once said there's always a bigger fish
True points
As I just said Shut up,
still sail
No
@@senteial3666 chill
One creature that you missed on this list was the Space Grazer. These were jellyfish-esque creatures that went extinct thousands of years before the Battle of Yavin, to the point of being considered mythical by the time of the Great Sith War. They were said to be capable of devouring entire planets, and the illusionary creatures conjured up by Aleema Keto at the Battle of Koros Major dwarfed the ships of a Republic fleet present at the battle. Granted, that's Legends continuity, but I think it's noteworthy nonetheless.
“Always some truth in legends, there is.”
-Yoda
Always wondered why general grievous said "Do not cling to me like a dienoga. ATTACK!!!" 😂
I'm pretty sure greater Krayts are bigger than Sarlaccs, considering they dig up and eat them.
Many predators are smaller than prey
@@Reuben5120
www.google.com/search?q=greater+krayt+dragon+eating+sarlacc&client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us&hl=en&prmd=isvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwifk-HutanlAhUMKqwKHfQCC0cQ_AUIFigB&biw=360&bih=560&dpr=3
Link to google search "Greater Krayt dragon eating Sarlacc" the first image is from an official book, the thing in its mouth is the entirety of a Sarlacc and there's no mention of "a young Sarlacc" it simply states they eat Sarlaccs and then shows an image of it dragging the body of a Sarlacc.
@@an0rangutan After examining the image closer and searching around for other sources, I have determined that the Greater Krayte Dragons are Stupid huge.
@@tactilcalhorize Yes, they are, it is somewhat ridiculous.
Absolom Apple yeah, that's stupid. How the shit that monster finds enough food to survive is beyond me.
*Subnautica memories intensifies!!*
Large leviathan class predetitors located in the area is what ever your doing worth it
Nobody:
Star wars creatures: *It's time to get funky*
What's with these nobody jokes. They've totally lost all meaning.
This was 2 months ago
🎵We come to far to give up who we are 🎵
I'm more curious about the Still Sail, cause I couldn't see anything.
Google produces no results as well. More cosmic bs.
starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Stillsail
Guys it's not hard. But as you can see, this is probably open to interpretation as it's from the roleplaying game, so more a "this exists, let you players have some adventure with it. Also I don't want to bother making any sense of it"
I can’t find anything outside of this video on the Still Sail
biery619 same
Yup. Nothing. Would love to know more.
What even IS the “still sail”? Is it a myth in the Star Wars universe? Or was it seen via radio wave visualization or infrared light visualization or something else along those lines?
The stillsail was introduced in the Star Wars role playing game by wizards of the coast, they measure up to 100,000 km across and can be found in the unknown regions corridor of dust, crystal asteroids and other deep space phenomena- summary of the wookiepedia article
"There's always a bigger fish."
lasers are red
planets are round
it's over Anakin
I have the high ground
Mentions colossus wasp: excuse me but THE WHAT
To be fair, the top 5 slots could easily be Yuzhang Vong ships.
The largest Krayt dragon ever found was the fossilized skull of one, and based around it sheer bulk of it the rest was said to have measured at the very least 14 kilometres, but the skull was destroyed in the Vong siege of Coruscant,
the yuuseng vong ohhh that woulda been hellva movies and to think disney coulda done at least a 100 movies if the other stuff wasn't "canon" to them we as all star wars fans will always say its many of that stuff was canon
@@dakotacross1519 Those were......better days
When it comes to on screen creatures, the summa verminoth from Solo feels the most mysterious.
What’s it doing in the Maw? How does it get food? Where did it come from? Is it attracted to shimmering light like fish(probably)? Was it really asleep?
That scene was crazy. It gave off a feeling of doom both for the creature and the crew. In that long shot where you can see it’s length as it’s trying to get out of the gravity well. It’s just strange watching that futile effort all the while it’s still trying to eat the Falcon. Still focusing on hunger while being torn apart on a molecular level. It had to have felt pain when it reacted to getting caught in the well, and evidently I suppose it’s not that smart either. As monstrous as it was, it’s still kinda sad to see it die, having its skin get ripped off. It didn’t seem to react to that so it’s insides must have already been pulled out. Just a brutal scene though still exciting.
The Galaxy is full of horrors, and that’s part of what makes it so exciting!
You’re confusing sentience with intelligence. All of these are sentient.
Thank you. Sentience is being confused a lot for sapience
Thank you! I was so confused when he said the fambaa wasn’t sentient.
It's actually how beings are classified in the Star Wars universe, even if it isn't correct when going by the actual definition of those words
@@apexoni
“Those are some giant gas gulpers”.
-Ahsoka Tano, TCW series
the fact these were dreamed up and part of something so detailed is blowing my mind
Fun Fact about Rangors: You can play fetch with it and they love it.
The Sando Aqua Monster's facial expressions crack me up for some reason.
Alright, all Colossus Wasps must be purged with supernovas.
6:05 One of the most horrifying fictional creatures ever conceived.
Geralt of Rivia would say " how long you going to make me wait."
How'd you like that silver?
Moral of the story:
DAMN NATURE, YOU’S SCARYY
I got the referrence.
Petition to have more Summa-Verminoths in future Starwars movies! Also, you missed the Beldum; large, jellyfish-like creatures native to Bespin that could grow to be only a little bit smaller than a Summa-Verminoth.
I want a series that would allow us
To see more of these creatures in a show or movie. I’ve always loved creature biology and it would be cool to see stuff not held down by what can exist on earth.
Star Wars Monsters Are Badasses
Yuzon Vong organic mother ship ain’t here cause it still biding it’s time.
8:47 That really was such an amazing looking scene.
The Ibdis Maw from jedi: fallen order was a superorganism that lived on the planet Bracca. While resembling a sarlacc from outside, the Ibdis Maw consisted of a number of mouths connected by a vast digestive system located hundreds of meters below the surface of the planet. Bracca's Scrapper Guild fed the Ibdis Maw metal from the wreckage of scrapped starships, causing its mouths to grow to immense sizes.
Why does it sound like you are trying to say everything in one take and that that is the only take you are going to use?
because he's an Indian putting on a fake British accent who has no idea of real grammar and is just reading lines for the video.
@@RaimonTarou Well to be fair, Indians (and a lot of other nationalities) learn British English - actual proper english. Not American, Australian, Canadian, etc. So I dont think its put-on. Just remember he knows at least 2 languages - probably more, do you? I only know German and English :/
hes reading these descriptions straight from the wookieepedia.
@@blaedmon What of it, You could know 100 languages and be fluent in none of them. This video really could use some revisions, rushed delivery and lack of structure sounds bad in any language don't give me that bilingual excuse hogwash.
What if Still Sails are merely colony-type organisms made up from collective metaclorians, where it's satience was merely the Force?
That seems likely
You forgot about the yuuzhan vong's worldship , it could grow up to the size of the Death Star, and zonama sekot the living/sentient planet
That huge flying beast from Fallen order when you're in Dathomir was really cool bruh. Even fighting which I haven't seen a Jedi do, a PADAWAN too.
Now knowing that the dianoga can be forcesenesitive, I’m constantly thinking of a dianoga Jedi using lightsabers in each of its arms. (Yes I know that’s basically just General Grievous)
If you think that’s weird, check out Master Ooroo. There’s a heck-ton of wierd Jedi out there.
@@Mael_Str0M that's racist
"Rancor was largely domesticated"
Could've fooled me
I think "domesticated" refers more to aiming the creature at certain things.
Hey, Naboo is the main planet of Star Wars. There’s bound to be crazy wildlife
Aha, so the Trash compactor squid was a small Dianoga. Good to know
Now thanks to the mandalorian we know exactly how a kryat dragon really looks like
that I a greater kryat dragon the one in the skeletons are montain krat dragons witch are smaller
i feel like this list needs to be redone, as the mythosaur is now cannon
I remember the Colossus Wasps from the first iteration of the Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels way back when. Totally forgot about them until now.
"OP Sea Killers"
Well now I can never watch the phantom menace again without thinking of this comment
So it is a dianoga inside the Death Star's Trash Compactor then?
yup, its appearently common for them to travel on spaceships like that
Mythosaurus fuming rn
the zillo beast has to be one of my favorite creature designs
Damn Titavians are jacked up with those buff arms!
08:30
That's my INDEX image from my video about the Collossus WASP 😁🍻
Thx for using it ❤
The Collossus WASP = A Kolosszus Darázs (Hungarian language)
Sorry but what did you call the Zillow beasts home world? It’s mal-a-stare
WOW!
Those are some crazy creatures!
The world of Star Wars is awesome!
My favorite Star Wars creature is the zillo beast
this, this is why exterminatus
KK Hagerty heresy everywhere
I don't know, a few of these would pretty great mounts for space marines after some modifications
This is why What now?
Oooh now I see
Scp-1471 Heyo
Does that mean Naboo is the actual Australia of Star wars? Tatooine fooled us all along?
Yes
Perhaps
1:40 who remembers these from the og battlefront
I loved the Zillow Beast eps in the Clone Wars show, such a fun kaiju monster movie homage
I don't think you know what "sentient" means, the word you're looking for is "intelligent"
Thats how they are classified in SW lore, animals dont count as sentient beings for some reason, is wrong and mistaken tho
@@The-Deadite that's complete BS
The best kaiju channel on RUclips!!
The second one looks like Emrakul but a lot bigger.
vatarants oh, thank you. I totally forgot her name, but Emrakul is who I was thinking of there.
So Marit Lage
Also keep in mind that in MtG lore, the Eldrazi are not ever fully shown. Ugin explains that the full size of an Eldrazi is utterly incomprehensible.
Greater Crayt dragon: has legs
The mandalorian: ima ignore that
But we only saw its head and neck, it's a massive creature with a big N E C C, you know?
Behemoths, war elephants, and pretty much every sith war beast
I never watched Star Wars but I still enjoyed watching this
Just to think that we would actually get to see the crayt dragon in the mandalorian season 2.
Naboo, the Australia of Starwars
No offense or anything but kind of a copy of a comment with 1k likes already.
@@realmofAsher you are upset that I wrote a comment that's very similar to the top comment when both were sent in the same day the video came out.
Damn, you really are sad.
Christopher There’s a tiny bit of overthinking right there.
Dont tell me he just said “malastaray”. 🤦♂️
The sando aqua monster: 54 Tons
Bismark with 50 Tons: you challanging me?!?!
another good narrator/commentator gets a sub
I would watch a youtube compilation of just him saying "Colo Claw Fish".
What about mythosaur
Could’ve been better if you have a side by side comparison
Gigantic :)
These creatures are all breaking the squarecube-law lol.
Some of those cephalopod creatures look like the monsters from “the thing”
Though they were sentient, the Star Dragons qualify. They were huge. Wish some novel creatures were here.
,,There is always a bigger fish.’’
You stole that
Nvm
That's the 23rd time I've seen this comment XD
So naboo is basically Australia in space
Cool vid. Thx 4 ur work
Man they really like tentacle monsters in Star Wars
Well it must be popular in Japan
@@donaldtusk2678 😂😂😂
#TentaclegRAPE
~The PervMaster
Some of these Bois need to be on the thicc screen.
Moral of the story, don't go swimming on naboo, or walking, actually lets just stay away from naboo.
Swim on Tatooine? Um...
@@valravnsshadow9422 whoops I think I meant the other planet
There we go
So glad the Crayt dragon made its live action debut. And since the video is discussing giant carnivorous monsters; the Shyyyo bird from Kasyyyk, and Gorgora from Dathomir should've been on this list.