The Clone Wars Season 7 Soundtrack (Ambient) 0:00 Burying The Dead 2:44 Unreleased Synth Soundtrack from "Shattered" & "Victory and Death" 5:37 Victory and Death (Funeral Theme) 8:34 The Clone Wars S7 TV Spot Music 10:11 Fives, Echo, and Gregor's Sacrifice Theme (bonus) 13:20 Ahsoka vs Maul Theme 16:23 Siege of Mandalore Theme Order 66 18:10 Ahsoka vs Rex Theme (Order 66) 19:55 I'm So Sorry (Anakin's Betrayal & Anakin's Dark Deeds) 24:58 The Clones Theme - Sad Order 66 Version Cinematic Ambient Mix (30 Minutes) 27:00 Burying The Dead & Unreleased Synth Music from "Shattered & Victory and Death"
If you didn't see my comment, Sam, I would love it if you did a Hondo Ohnaka theme. His current one is called Indie Pop Source, and since literally nobody has touched down upon it, you would do great. It's already an amazing theme, think of what you could make!
its really amazing how a show that started out as a goofy movie about saving Jabbas son turned out to be an emotional masterpiece that shaped so many peoples childhoods and impacted a lot of peoples lives.
Without Clone Wars, my life literally wouldn't be the same. My life came from Star Wars. All my goals and dreams came from watching the clone wars. All moments, all life lessons it taught me. I got so many friends because of it, it taught me so many things from before I was in school to now when I am in a few years going out of my childhood. Thank you Clone Wars, and may the force be with all you.
This is Master Obi Wan Kenobi. I regret to report that both our Jedi Order and the Republic, have fallen with a dark shadow of the Empire rising to take their place. This message is a warning and a reminder for any surviving Jedi. Trust in The Force. Do not return to the Temple..that time has past. And our future is uncertain. We will each be challenged. Our trust. Our faith. Our friendships. But we must persevere. And in time, a new hope will emerge. May the Force be with you, always.
That quote was so perfect but eventually ruined because the sequels state that Rey is "The Last Jedi", making everyone's sacrifices and hardwork, including Luke's, pointless.
@@TechoNeko well the rise of skywalker was sabotaged in a way by Kathleen Kennedy because she was pissed that everyone hated how she tryed to turn Star Wars into political propaganda
“The mission. You know the one, the one in our nightmares.” “We’re clones sir. We’re meant to be expendable.” “But we are not a bunch of unthinking droids!” “The Republic couldn’t have asked for better soldiers, nor I a better friend.” “Your brothers need you, Fives. You see I never had a team, but you do.” “Loyalty means everything to the clones.” “A plot, a massive deception!” “Experience outranks everything.” “This ship is going down and those men, my brothers are willing to die and take you and me along with them!” “Sir, what is that she keeps calling us?” “Mara, it means brother.” “Stay with me brother, please.” “We are shoulder to shoulder up to the front lines- Brothers!” “Echo!” “Fives no come on, Fives stay with me, stay with me. Fives!” “Stay back...! Find him...find him... Fives, find him- Die!” “I only wanted to do my duty.” “After the war, seeing all that destruction and watching my brothers die and for what? It made question the whole thing.” “It’s the Jedi who keep my brothers enslaved!” “Most of us have mixed feelings about the war, but without it, we wouldn’t be here.” “Yeah kid...I’m alright.” “You’re stuck with me Skyguy.” “Don’t get snippy with me little one.” “Anakin...! Good luck.” “It was an honor to fight with you, Rex... It was an honor to fight for something we chose to believe in.” “The same, you may appear. But in the force, very different all of you are.” “You’re exactly the kind of men I want in the 501st.” “We did it Gregor... we did it.” “The mission- the nightmares- they’re.... finally...over...” “I’m..free...” Thank you to everyone who has ever worked on this incredible series. I cannot express how much this show has meant to me since my childhood, to now.
"You are on this council but we do not grant you the rank of master" "They turned you against me" "You have done that yourself" "I saw him, killing younglings" "You were the chosen one" "It appears that in your anger, you killed her" "Rex what is happening" "Find him, find him, Fives find him" "We are not senseless unthinking droids, we are men" "Execute order 66" "Like a thousand voices crying out all at once" "The time of the jedi is passed and a new empire arises" "Your father was the greatest of all the jedi" Thanks to all who have made this series amazing. This is one of the main reasons I fell in love with star wars.
This may sound stupid but Star Wars truly did save me. In the loneliest time in my entire life earlier this year I decided to watch it for the first time and it changed me. Some of the characters truly made me feel less alone. Especially Ahsoka and her journey made me realize that I should never give up hope even in the darkest time. In a time where I thought all hope for me was gone, I was saved. Pulled back to the light. If I could thank every single person who contributed to the making of Star Wars I would. ( sorry for the stupid rant. just felt like sharing )
Nothing stupid in there :) it is truly wonderful how this series has affected so many people's life and made it better. I'm so glad for you, me, and all the countless persons who have enjoyed watching this show and will keep enjoying doing it!
Fives Echo Droid bait Hard case Jessie Cut up Waxer Long Shot Red Eye Kosmos Tup Axe Heavy Ponds Gregor Jek Cody Kix Wolffle Colt 99 Doom Thorn Thire Denal Bacara Bly Boil Boba Fett Vaughn Fox Hunter Wrecker Crosshair Tech The one who punched a droid Delta squad Gree The nulls arcs Keeli Fil Fordo Lucky Flash Cut Dogma Slick Jango Fett Rex Tucker Stone Broadside 41st 501st/Vader’s Fist 212th Shock Trooper corps Keminoin guard 332nd 337th The commandos and Arc Troopers And all of the of the other brave boys who fought in a meaningless war to be used as ponds to kill those who they hated or loved Most of them died at 10 to 14 years old in the heat of battle to be discarded like droids, “Good Soldiers Follow Orders”
Kevin Kiner did an outstanding job working on SW soundtracks from CW to Rebels, then back to CW! After first seasons of the CW ended, "Death Watch in action", battle with Palpatine and "Lawless" were my favorite of all SW themed soundtracks, but score of the 7th seson's last episodes (especially Death & Victory, Burying the dead) perfectly match each scene they're played in. I wonder how the series' team would fare in live-action setting. May be try with some episodes for Mandalorin, @Disney ?
Bruh I instantly teared up a lil but when I first heard it. I dotn remember herring it i. The actual show. But I’ll always remember the original version and how much joy it brought me as a kif
@@Gasssolo war sucks man. It's a recurring issue for the Jedi. They can uphold their code in peacetime, but when war comes knocking, there's no right or easy choice
But unlike the droids, clones were people. Even though they did not enter the world the same way other people did and their bodies were modified by science, they were living beings with individual souls.
"This message is a warning and a reminder for any surviving Jedi: Trust in the force. Do not return to the Temple. That time has passed, and our future is uncertain. We will each be challenged." - Master Kenobi
Rex: “Something on your mind?” Ashoka: “As a Jedi, we were trained to be keepers of the peace, not soldiers. But all all I’ve been since I was a padawan is a soldier.” Rex: “Well, I’ve known no other way. It gives us clones all a mixed feeling about the war. Many people wish it never happened, but without it, we clones wouldn’t exist.” Ashoka: “Well, then perhaps some good has come from all of it. The Republic couldn’t have asked for better soldiers, nor I a better a friend.”
I'd actually argue that Order 66 made Ahsoka and Rex's bond even stronger than anything else. After it happened, they just had each other.....against a new galactic order.
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this... Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
I started watching this show as a seven-year-old girl, huddled with my little brothers every Thursday night on our little beige couch. We had just moved, I didn't have any friends, and our home life wasn't that amazing. But there was something in Ahsoka and Anakin's relationship that gave me hope, something I could look up to and look forward to once a week. Now I'm here twelve years later, an adult in college who has had much rougher times than those days on the little beige couch, and there is still something in the Star Wars the Clone Wars series that gives me whatever I am looking for. My father, with who I wish I had a better relationship, would try to watch the original Star Wars trilogy with me. I regret calling it boring back then and going back outside to play. This series ending has really shown me how much I've grown, and how far it, and myself, has come. :(
Be kind to yourself Morgan. Most little girls don't enjoy Star Wars. Sure would have been cool if you did back then. We all look back at certain moments in our lives and wish we'd acted in a different way. I often remember the times I let people down and it kills me a little. But that is part of being human. It's because we care about others that we feel this way. Caring for others is both beautiful and difficult :)
I first got to star wars when I was 5 In the kindergarden there was someone who always came with his lego star wars sets and played with us I still remember when I stole his phase 1 captain REX figure I still feel bad for him although it's 11 years ago this is how my relationship with star wars started and its my favourite franchise now the first time I saw the clone wars was a few days later on cartoon network the most nostalgic episode was the one with Admiral Trench and the cristophsis episodes because it was the first I ever saw my favorite character is REX because I thought he was cool idk why but my parents never liked star wars but I showed them a year ago the movies and I would say they really enjoyed them a lot its crazy I am a star wars fan since I'm 5 and I still am who knew that the end of my childhoodshow would come when I'm 16
Jeez I can relate. I think I was in elementary school when clone wars first came out. . I’m in my third year of college now and when the last episode came out, I teared up like a kid. You’re right you know. It impacted all of us big time. There isn’t a day that goes by where I’m not looking up to them. All of them. Every clone ever. I’ll never forget.
18:10 That Ahsoka vs. Rex theme still gives me the chills. I can still hear Rex screaming "FIVES" just before the music kicked in. Not to mention, 1:47 Burying the Dead got me sobbing
@@monojuice Its my favorite piece. It is the one I remember from my childhood when Starkiller jumps into the death star after kissing Juno, knowing that he probably won't make it out alive. My all time favorite Star Wars game.
Every choice made every decision taken has lead us to the end and rise of a new era but an era without you but you are not forgotten Star Wars you will all way live in our hearts
@@yeefishyt702 The Mandalorian, The Clone Wars 7, books, comicbooks. Even if you didn't like the new trilogy you should admit that Star Wars is still great. Disney will do great things with it.
Victory and Death may be one of the most emotional star wars tracks we've heard. It sounds like Anakin turning his back on the Jedi order, and has Across the Stars built into it. A truly beautiful piece for an amazing show.
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this... Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
For some “kid” show, it has made quite and impact on people. It has more wisdom than most adults know. Clone Wars has truly been a huge part of my life. It was made in 2008, two years after I was born so I practically have had the series my entire life. To see it go is heart wrenching, but the joy it brought me, all the emotions, will forever be with me. The prequels May have brought the clones, but they didn’t bring emotions with them. To see the clones turned like that, in a different point of view, is absolutely devastating. When I watched Order 66 in the Revenge of the Sith, it didn’t quite make an impact. To see Rex so broken.... I put myself in his shoes. His only family turned against him. I will like to give thanks to Dave Filoni, for all the wonderful memories. Also thank you to all the cast and Samuel Kim for letting me be able to relive those precious moments! I am truly grateful!
The Clone Wars season 7 final 4 episodes are better emotionally than the movies. This is the best Star Wars they have ever made for me personally. It is my favorite and always will be, unless the new Ahsoka show blows me away with emotion, and storytelling like this did. Ahsoka is my favorite Star Wars character she had great character development, smart, instinctive, impulsive, intriguing, and was just a very relatable character for me at least. She is such a interesting character overall and incant wait to see more of her in the future.
The music that plays during the first part of shattered is incredible. The atmosphere it creates is absolutely perfect; everyone knows what's coming, and the music adds an uneasiness to things. Then Burying the Dead makes you feel like everything that happened over the seven seasons was all for nothing; all the characters we got to know and love were just pawns in a game that everyone lost, except for one person.
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this... Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
The ambient music that played during the first part of "Shattered" gave off a very strong sense of unease, very unsettling. It was so eerie. I mean yeah, we knew what was going to happen. But my gosh, that music during that episode truly did give us that sense of dread, unease, unsettlement. Masterfully done without any lyrics necessary. I felt cold while that music played during that episode.
Burying the Dead is such an amazing track. Its so sad. It mourns all those clones lost and the jedi order they took with them, yet then becomes so hopeful - like this is not the end. Probably my favorite.
I remember being there a tiny child, laughing at Jabba's son and Obi-Wan's jokes. And here i am, years later, watching the greatest piece of star wars media ever produced. It feels like the end of one of my best chapters. This show got me through so much, the loss of my grandfather and later my dog, through moving to a new town with no friends and a sour mentality, through thick and thin this show has always been there for me. And i hope it will be there for others like me. May the force be with you all.
Lets be honest, you probably won’t see this. But I really don’t think you know how much this means to us viewers. Music and art are the two things that make me happy. They make me cry in happiness. This series was a masterpiece and you just gave us one last hour to enjoy. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you for your beautiful music. It keeps me going. All the emotions packed into just a few minutes. That is incredibly difficult to do but you do it for us. I seriously have been sitting here for 10 minutes trying to figure out what to type, but I am just truly speechless. All I can say is thank you.
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this... Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
@@AllMightsSister I just have to say, keep on going, lovely! You are amazing and appreciated by so many people, including me, and I hope you remember that!
Star Wars is a beautiful thing with amazing storytelling and in ways it reflects the real world, and problems within the world. I love Revenge of the Sith. I love the Clone Wars. I know for sure that nothing will ever surpass that.
It’s so heartwarming to read these comments full of nostalgia. Unlike most of you, I didn’t grow up on Star Wars. My family wasn’t a fan, so I didn’t find interest. I didn’t watch the show until very recently after deciding to watch the movies during the pandemic. I don’t think I would have had the same appreciation for it as I do now. I see the art, the characters, and the story, with a much more experienced eye. I’m sad I couldn’t share the nostalgia with you all, but I take comfort in knowing this show had the same affect on a 22 year old as it had on a 7 year old. Thank you, team, for a wonderful adventure.
I was a teenager when a new hope came out in the 70's. First in line to see. You can guess my age by now, the clone wars were my escape ( I'm a critical care nurse) even today this brings tears to my eyes, it's sad, the clones never had a chance, all unique they were . Bred to die😭
Oh lad! I was reading ur comment and it was just as me lol. I came to watch SW at 19 and TCW in 2020 and I absolutely loved the TV series, anyway at least I managed to be there expecting the release of season 7
Season 7 was one of the most perfect things I’ve ever watched. The score, the characters, the story… everything made you feel the emotions of the characters. It was expertly made.
Burying the dead is just utterly devastating, literally burying the last bit of the clone wars and the last bit of that unfinished chapter of so many of our childhoods I just feel gutted man, even four years later
To all the brothers who died in this war or survived by a miracle. From shinies to commanders and arc troopers. Whether you died in a blast, a vehicle crash, a Geonosian bug, order 66, vent doors, commando droids, sacrifice, or anything else. We will remember all of you. You may have had the same appearance, but each of you were different, each of you were great soldiers, each of risked your lives for a war that you never signed up for, a war that was created just for both sides to lose. We honor each and every one of you, and your sacrifices will forever be remembered. Rest In Peace, my brothers :(
Why is it as soon as I hear the end part of Anakin's Dark Deeds, it feels like I got gutted by feels? "Find him...... find him..... Fives..... Find him..... DIE!" Never thought I'd get emotional by Order 66 again
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this... Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
I can't believe I never gave this show a chance as a kid. After only recently giving Star Wars a chance as an adult, I decided to watch this show and was just blown away by the stories it could tell. I wish I could watch it again for the first time!
It's crazy how Clone Wars ended 2 years ago. Clone wars was what made me a Star wars fan at the age of 3. I've always thought of it as a huge part of my childhood. I've grown up with looking up to Ahsoka and Rex. Their stories remind me to slow down and look at the bigger picture. I've cried more times watching Clone wars than anything else. So much changed between 2019 and 2020. I feel different from the pre-covid version of me and watching the Clone wars come to a close helped me realize that I'm not in my childhood years anymore. Every time I rewatch Clone wars, it transports me back to a much simpler time.
"So this is how liberty dies.... with a thunderous applause" OR This is how The Clone Wars ends.... with a thunderous applause Thank you for giving us this brilliant track to listen to for an hour. An hour of heartfelt, emotional and intense stories built into the music itself. Truly remarkable, the Clone Wars is. May the stories live on forever. May the Force be with you Forever.
Girlfriend: OMG Billie Eilish songs are the saddest things ever Me: No theyre not Girlfriend: Youre so heartless youve never experienced real sadness. Me: *Jesse's helmet at the final episode*
The journey this show has taken me on is an incredible one and one I wouldn't give up for anything, watching as a five year old boy when it first started, and now being almost an adult the memories this show gave me mean the world to me
I have never watched something that has made me ball my eyes out until the szn 7 finale. It made me look back in all if the previous seasons and realize that all of those good memories were part of a terrible war. It ironic how something so horrible could bring so many good people together. A reminder that we must always persevere and that good can come from the bad. Goodbye clone wars..and may the force be with you
As a final gesture to this wonderful series, I would request you to make your version of the "Where The Sun Sails And The Moon Walks" track which captures the journey of Ahsoka, Anakin, Rex and Obi-Wan's friendship. ❤️
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this... Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
"Open to us a path remains, that unknown to the Sith is. Through this path, victory we may yet find, not victory in the Clone Wars, but victory … for all time." - Master Yoda
it's incredible, this show, these characters, these stories, and my parents STIILLL won't watch it because they think its a low-quality KIDS SHOW AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH
To be fair some of the arcs WERE kinda silly and wouldn't be attractive to tye casual adult fan. But the last 4 episodes of season 7 are plenty good enough, even for adults
I was skeptical about this show at first. But when I started watching it, it was REALLY GOOD. Season 1 and 2 were pretty good. The rest of the seasons were SUPER GOOD with the occasional weird episode here or there,
I Have No Words All I can say is thank you George without your stories my obsession with this show wouldn't exsist...And thank you Dave you are a legend. But most importantly thank you Samuel Kim. May the force be with you.
Although the clone wars was a tv show, there are many of lessons that can be learnt from it. However Pay attention and study the galaxy of star wars and the lesson's will and are endless. For the republic and May the force be with you, always.
When I first started watching Clone Wars I thought ti was going to be like Rebels, a kid show. Now that it is finished I regret thinking that, especially after the ending of the last episode "Victory and Death".
A pure story like that can't be restricted to something as ambient as an age group. The passion still comes through. This is what most of the entertainment industry has once again lost.
Bro when I was a kid watching clone wars, they left it off at season 6 and yoda was in some ghost habitat or something, I forgot what it was called. I was so confused and cause I had watched every Star Wars thing (except for rebels, just finished it 2 months ago) I was annoyed cause I love Star Wars and so I think in total I’ve rewatched the clone wars around like 4 times. I got so fuckin excited when season 7 dropped cause not only more star wars but I could also have the true finale to my beloved tv show, Star Wars The Clone Wars.
@@ominousspecter9623 Mate, that final arc (Siege of Mandalore) is my equal favourite movie of all time. Glad you can finally enjoy the masterpiece that it is
I think that the most wonderful thing about this show is how long it is; the airy etherealness of Burying the Dead really puts the weight of how much we have gone through, all the characters that came to life on our screens and the ones who had life taken away, all 3 years of the Clone Wars is brought down on you as the notes are pounded out like a dying heartbeat.
Man. I started watching clone wars the night my mother died. It helped me through the night and many nights after that. At first it was a distraction, but it became my absolute favourite tv show yet. Star wars helped me through the time my mother was struggling with cancer and it's so incredibly important to me.
The thing I am most sad about Clone Wars? I just found it this year during quarantine, binge watched the whole series in two weeks and it gave me so much strength and joy. If I would have known that before, my youth could have been very different ...
Please make an epic version of "battle of Christophsis" soundtrack from Clone wars the movie. It would be an amazing tribute to the show. Continue Samuel 👍 Edit: (3 weeks later) Thanks Samuel ! You did it and it is great !
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this... Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
One thing that The Clone Wars did for me as a kid that i really never thought of at the time was the show helped me with my Depression and anxiety and remains for me one of the very shows to ever make me cry. And i hope someday i can experience it all again with my kids. I will always love Clone Wars and i always will.
The way you end victory and death with across the stars brought tears to my eyes. Your choice to include the synth soundtrack evokes a sense of the "unsettling otherness" of space. Unfamiliar and unnatural, which natural instruments can't capture. This is the greatest of your works in my book!
Listening to this I feel..the cold..yet also..happiness. The Clone wars have ended. Yet the true War had only just begun. Upon the Rise of an Empire and the fall of the Jedi. The clones slowly phased out. A galaxy divided by war. So few willing to fight for what was right. For who would be foolish enough to stand against them? yet still, in the end. It was all worth it. Clone Wars will always be the best. Without it Star Wars wouldn't be what it is Today. I've said my Piece.
So I had this playing in the background while I was doing stuff, and at 18:15 I suddenly felt a ton of sadness and nostalgia without knowing why. Subconsciously without acknowledging that I was listening to the "Shattered" version of "I'm So Sorry" I felt sadness. You know you made an amazing show with great characters and touching moments when you can relive something by just hearing some music. Thanks Dave
Season 7 by far in my opinion has some of the best Star Wars music. Every time I hear the songs it's like I'm watching the show again, you can just picture every scene from just one song. It's truly phenomenal!
Not only the best music, but the best story of any Star Wars canon. The culmination of years of triumphs and tragedies, character growth and development, and some of the most beloved characters I've ever known, from any series. From the choreography of the Ahsoka/Maul fight, to Ahsoka standing on the bridge watching hyperspace, to Rex's tears and heart wrenching realization that he's lost his brothers, to Anakin's playful grin right before he left Ahsoka for the last time.....so many emotions, all accentuated by this amazing score. I cannot wait to share this series with my children.
To all those brave clones out there that fight in this worthless war, you will be remembered as the greatest soldiers out there you were good friends and the most loyal soldiers anybody could ask for. VODE AN
An EPIC finale with an EPIC soundtrack! Usually I stop watching when the credits run but for Season 7 (and especially the last 4 episodes) I would just sit there trying to process what I just saw in total awe of the music. Brilliant!!!!!!
Just finished season 7 last night OMFG as a diehard fan of Star Wars omg what a ride . 7 great seasons . The last 4 episodes was INSANE!! THE BEST 4 episodes ever but there was so many amazing episodes. I loved Ahsoka in this. I am so glad she helped Rex. That Maul and Ahsoka fight wow
I’m so happy this show happened and came back for a seventh season , it has alway meant so much to me since my childhood and it always will , and I can’t wait for bad batch season 2 and tales of the Jedi to come out this year. May the force be with me and you always. 😃👍🤩
When that first note hit on burying the dead, I almost started bawling. Just imagine looking at all of those helmets in the snow on some forgotten world, with the 501st's new Togruta paint job. And then we see Jesse's helmet. Jesse, one of the best and most loyal clones to ever live, sentenced to death because he wasn't even a pawn in Sidious's plan. The inhibitor chips turned the clones against the Jedi, against their friends, who had served alongside them for those dark years in the clone wars. That single note made me think of all that in the span of 5 seconds, and Jesse's abandoned helmet looking back at Ahsoka and Rex as they walk away will forever haunt me.
The best stuff is always saved for last, what a way to send off an iconic series with an iconic soundtrack to go with it just to bring the complete story full circle
Maaaaan I'm here getting hyped for Kenobi, getting emotional all over again at this music... geez the chills. I'm ready to be hit with some emotional stuff on par with the last eps of Clone Wars in the Kenobi series again. The prequel era/post prequel era is so fricken underrated and underused in Disney Star Wars imo. Its always so emotional, poetic, artistic and beautiful at the same time. It's what the heart of Star Wars is to me.
-The temple is no longer safe. Do not return. Trust only in the force. We have entered a new era and our time will come once more. Remember, trust in the force, and may the force be with you.
I just love this soundtrack. Especially around 25:00 when the trumpets start in. Makes me think of an old soldier looking back on a long, illustrious career with mixed feelings of pride and sorrow for those he lost along the way. Thank you for sharing this wonderful music. I love working on my journal with this on, it helps me concentrate.
The soundtrack from the final season of clone wars those last 4 episodes is just incredible. The best Star Wars ever it is, so perfect how it showed everything leading up to order 66 from Ahsoka's point of view. This just brings so much emotion which you want to do in a finale. I can feel for how everything ended for Ahsoka, Rex, all the clones on that ship, Jedi order, and the fall of the Republic. It was the beginning of the end, and they did it perfect.
The Clone Wars Season 7 Soundtrack (Ambient)
0:00 Burying The Dead
2:44 Unreleased Synth Soundtrack from "Shattered" & "Victory and Death"
5:37 Victory and Death (Funeral Theme)
8:34 The Clone Wars S7 TV Spot Music
10:11 Fives, Echo, and Gregor's Sacrifice Theme (bonus)
13:20 Ahsoka vs Maul Theme
16:23 Siege of Mandalore Theme
Order 66
18:10 Ahsoka vs Rex Theme (Order 66)
19:55 I'm So Sorry (Anakin's Betrayal & Anakin's Dark Deeds)
24:58 The Clones Theme - Sad Order 66 Version
Cinematic Ambient Mix (30 Minutes)
27:00 Burying The Dead & Unreleased Synth Music from "Shattered & Victory and Death"
Samuel Kim yOdA tHeMe
If you didn't see my comment, Sam, I would love it if you did a Hondo Ohnaka theme. His current one is called Indie Pop Source, and since literally nobody has touched down upon it, you would do great. It's already an amazing theme, think of what you could make!
Samuel Kim Music, One Of the best themes you’ve done so far. 😱🤯👍🏻
Sad Bad Batch noises
Can you please make an epic version of “Anakin vs. Obi-Wan”??
its really amazing how a show that started out as a goofy movie about saving Jabbas son turned out to be an emotional masterpiece that shaped so many peoples childhoods and impacted a lot of peoples lives.
I really got into star wars because of the clone wars....it's such a good show. it's hit or miss admittedly but when it's good it's so damn good
JmP yeah the beginning of the orchestra music is really sad
This was my childhood thank you clone wars
Without Clone Wars, my life literally wouldn't be the same. My life came from Star Wars. All my goals and dreams came from watching the clone wars. All moments, all life lessons it taught me. I got so many friends because of it, it taught me so many things from before I was in school to now when I am in a few years going out of my childhood. Thank you Clone Wars, and may the force be with all you.
Just like the original films!
This is Master Obi Wan Kenobi. I regret to report that both our Jedi Order and the Republic, have fallen with a dark shadow of the Empire rising to take their place. This message is a warning and a reminder for any surviving Jedi. Trust in The Force. Do not return to the Temple..that time has past. And our future is uncertain. We will each be challenged. Our trust. Our faith. Our friendships. But we must persevere. And in time, a new hope will emerge. May the Force be with you, always.
Always
Every fucking time i read that i fall in tears
That quote was so perfect but eventually ruined because the sequels state that Rey is "The Last Jedi", making everyone's sacrifices and hardwork, including Luke's, pointless.
@@kadenw092 Also Rey is apparently "All the Jedi". Bad writing I say.
@@TechoNeko well the rise of skywalker was sabotaged in a way by Kathleen Kennedy because she was pissed that everyone hated how she tryed to turn Star Wars into political propaganda
“The mission. You know the one, the one in our nightmares.”
“We’re clones sir. We’re meant to be expendable.”
“But we are not a bunch of unthinking droids!”
“The Republic couldn’t have asked for better soldiers, nor I a better friend.”
“Your brothers need you, Fives. You see I never had a team, but you do.”
“Loyalty means everything to the clones.”
“A plot, a massive deception!”
“Experience outranks everything.”
“This ship is going down and those men, my brothers are willing to die and take you and me along with them!”
“Sir, what is that she keeps calling us?” “Mara, it means brother.”
“Stay with me brother, please.”
“We are shoulder to shoulder up to the front lines- Brothers!”
“Echo!”
“Fives no come on, Fives stay with me, stay with me. Fives!”
“Stay back...! Find him...find him... Fives, find him- Die!”
“I only wanted to do my duty.”
“After the war, seeing all that destruction and watching my brothers die and for what? It made question the whole thing.”
“It’s the Jedi who keep my brothers enslaved!”
“Most of us have mixed feelings about the war, but without it, we wouldn’t be here.”
“Yeah kid...I’m alright.”
“You’re stuck with me Skyguy.”
“Don’t get snippy with me little one.”
“Anakin...! Good luck.”
“It was an honor to fight with you, Rex... It was an honor to fight for something we chose to believe in.”
“The same, you may appear. But in the force, very different all of you are.”
“You’re exactly the kind of men I want in the 501st.”
“We did it Gregor... we did it.”
“The mission- the nightmares- they’re.... finally...over...”
“I’m..free...”
Thank you to everyone who has ever worked on this incredible series. I cannot express how much this show has meant to me since my childhood, to now.
yes,this comment was from another commenter.i just thought it was very beautiful.
@@noslavery6229 didn't he say "your brothers need you, hevy."?
this is brilliant thank you
"You are on this council but we do not grant you the rank of master"
"They turned you against me"
"You have done that yourself"
"I saw him, killing younglings"
"You were the chosen one"
"It appears that in your anger, you killed her"
"Rex what is happening"
"Find him, find him, Fives find him"
"We are not senseless unthinking droids, we are men"
"Execute order 66"
"Like a thousand voices crying out all at once"
"The time of the jedi is passed and a new empire arises"
"Your father was the greatest of all the jedi"
Thanks to all who have made this series amazing. This is one of the main reasons I fell in love with star wars.
This is beautiful
This may sound stupid but Star Wars truly did save me. In the loneliest time in my entire life earlier this year I decided to watch it for the first time and it changed me. Some of the characters truly made me feel less alone. Especially Ahsoka and her journey made me realize that I should never give up hope even in the darkest time. In a time where I thought all hope for me was gone, I was saved. Pulled back to the light. If I could thank every single person who contributed to the making of Star Wars I would. ( sorry for the stupid rant. just felt like sharing )
❤️
its interesting how a tv show can give us the strength to keep going!
Go and watch rebels before mandalorian season 2 and be ready for it
May the Force be with You! Always!
Nothing stupid in there :) it is truly wonderful how this series has affected so many people's life and made it better. I'm so glad for you, me, and all the countless persons who have enjoyed watching this show and will keep enjoying doing it!
Fives
Echo
Droid bait
Hard case
Jessie
Cut up
Waxer
Long Shot
Red Eye
Kosmos
Tup
Axe
Heavy
Ponds
Gregor
Jek
Cody
Kix
Wolffle
Colt
99
Doom
Thorn
Thire
Denal
Bacara
Bly
Boil
Boba Fett
Vaughn
Fox
Hunter
Wrecker
Crosshair
Tech
The one who punched a droid
Delta squad
Gree
The nulls arcs
Keeli
Fil
Fordo
Lucky
Flash
Cut
Dogma
Slick
Jango Fett
Rex
Tucker
Stone
Broadside
41st
501st/Vader’s Fist
212th
Shock Trooper corps
Keminoin guard
332nd
337th
The commandos and Arc Troopers
And all of the of the other brave boys who fought in a meaningless war to be used as ponds to kill those who they hated or loved
Most of them died at 10 to 14 years old in the heat of battle to be discarded like droids,
“Good Soldiers Follow Orders”
Tucker(one of the other pilots in blue squadron)
@Doglover 33 he’s there now
Captain vaughn was his name now it's just memory
execute fox
Why you gotta make me cry?
“The missions. The nightmares. They’re now over.”
- Fives, a truly remarkable hero 😔💔
Jeffrey The Viking King 81 AD Because of him he saved Asokha and Rex 😢 His sacrifice will not go in vain 😪
Are finally over*
Even the Jedi couldn't prevent what was to come and yet fives was so close to preventing it all
The exact same words Darth Vader/Anakin was thinking just before he died
The mission*
The Clones Theme - Sad Order 66 Version was literally an orchestral masterpiece, all of these soundtracks are masterpieces.
I agree with your comment and I am waiting for the people saying that you’re everywhere
My personal fav from Kevin Kiner is Victory and Death, but from Kim, I'd say the Ahsoka and Rex theme is my fav.
Kevin Kiner did an outstanding job working on SW soundtracks from CW to Rebels, then back to CW! After first seasons of the CW ended, "Death Watch in action", battle with Palpatine and "Lawless" were my favorite of all SW themed soundtracks, but score of the 7th seson's last episodes (especially Death & Victory, Burying the dead) perfectly match each scene they're played in. I wonder how the series' team would fare in live-action setting. May be try with some episodes for Mandalorin, @Disney ?
Bruh I instantly teared up a lil but when I first heard it. I dotn remember herring it i. The actual show. But I’ll always remember the original version and how much joy it brought me as a kif
No
In the end, the clones were just slaves like the droids. That is the real tragedy of the Clone Wars.
creating them was the ultimate moral hubris which the jedi shouldn't have allowed. Although conscription isn't much better either. Hard to tell.
@@Gasssolo war sucks man. It's a recurring issue for the Jedi. They can uphold their code in peacetime, but when war comes knocking, there's no right or easy choice
The first episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars gave them their individuality. The last took that away...
But unlike the droids, clones were people. Even though they did not enter the world the same way other people did and their bodies were modified by science, they were living beings with individual souls.
Just like Anakin.
"This message is a warning and a reminder for any surviving Jedi: Trust in the force. Do not return to the Temple. That time has passed, and our future is uncertain. We will each be challenged." - Master Kenobi
"May the force be with us all"
I keep seeing this quote, but can't find where it's from. The one from Fallen Order is different
@@jonbrandre3006 It's from Star Wars Rebels
@@jonbrandre3006 this is the message Kenobi sent out warning all jedi away from the jedi temple after order 66
@@therandomone2618 also at the end of ROTS
Rex: “Something on your mind?”
Ashoka: “As a Jedi, we were trained to be keepers of the peace, not soldiers. But all all I’ve been since I was a padawan is a soldier.”
Rex: “Well, I’ve known no other way. It gives us clones all a mixed feeling about the war. Many people wish it never happened, but without it, we clones wouldn’t exist.”
Ashoka: “Well, then perhaps some good has come from all of it. The Republic couldn’t have asked for better soldiers, nor I a better a friend.”
"The shocking part about the empire is how quiet it rose" -Kanan Jarus
@@joshwood7204 also from 501st trooper
I'd actually argue that Order 66 made Ahsoka and Rex's bond even stronger than anything else. After it happened, they just had each other.....against a new galactic order.
I'm glad they met in Rebels
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this...
Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
You REALLY had to start with Burying the Dead huh?
Damn.
Should have been last but nevermind. Awsome anyway
@@kapthas59 nah had to hit us with the feels right out the GATE hahaha
@@TheRibottoStudios Yeah man
It's fine, not like I wanted to be happy today
That was my first thought lmao😂
I started watching this show as a seven-year-old girl, huddled with my little brothers every Thursday night on our little beige couch. We had just moved, I didn't have any friends, and our home life wasn't that amazing. But there was something in Ahsoka and Anakin's relationship that gave me hope, something I could look up to and look forward to once a week. Now I'm here twelve years later, an adult in college who has had much rougher times than those days on the little beige couch, and there is still something in the Star Wars the Clone Wars series that gives me whatever I am looking for. My father, with who I wish I had a better relationship, would try to watch the original Star Wars trilogy with me. I regret calling it boring back then and going back outside to play. This series ending has really shown me how much I've grown, and how far it, and myself, has come. :(
Damn.
Pain.
Be kind to yourself Morgan. Most little girls don't enjoy Star Wars. Sure would have been cool if you did back then. We all look back at certain moments in our lives and wish we'd acted in a different way. I often remember the times I let people down and it kills me a little. But that is part of being human. It's because we care about others that we feel this way. Caring for others is both beautiful and difficult :)
I first got to star wars when I was 5
In the kindergarden there was someone who always came with his lego star wars sets and played with us I still remember when I stole his phase 1 captain REX figure I still feel bad for him although it's 11 years ago this is how my relationship with star wars started and its my favourite franchise now the first time I saw the clone wars was a few days later on cartoon network the most nostalgic episode was the one with Admiral Trench and the cristophsis episodes because it was the first I ever saw my favorite character is REX because I thought he was cool idk why but my parents never liked star wars but I showed them a year ago the movies and I would say they really enjoyed them a lot its crazy I am a star wars fan since I'm 5 and I still am who knew that the end of my childhoodshow would come when I'm 16
Jeez I can relate. I think I was in elementary school when clone wars first came out.
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I’m in my third year of college now and when the last episode came out, I teared up like a kid. You’re right you know. It impacted all of us big time. There isn’t a day that goes by where I’m not looking up to them. All of them. Every clone ever. I’ll never forget.
18:10 That Ahsoka vs. Rex theme still gives me the chills. I can still hear Rex screaming "FIVES" just before the music kicked in. Not to mention, 1:47 Burying the Dead got me sobbing
=(
That’s part of the end of Anakin’s Dark Deeds, unreleased as “I’m So Sorry” from revenge of the Sith. With a different arrangement and tempo of course
they took Ahsoka vs. Rex theme from pirates of the carribean
@@monojuice Its my favorite piece. It is the one I remember from my childhood when Starkiller jumps into the death star after kissing Juno, knowing that he probably won't make it out alive. My all time favorite Star Wars game.
“Every decision you’ve made, has led you, to this moment..”
-Maul
It reminds me of the Butterfly effect
Every choice made every decision taken has lead us to the end and rise of a new era but an era without you but you are not forgotten Star Wars you will all way live in our hearts
Choice*
“Skywalker, he is the key to everything”
- Darth Maul
O hey Lego Kit Fisto :D
@@delta9685 the Jedi who died smiling.
@@sithsaiyan4529 he didn't but heyyyyyy that award winning smile. He could be in tooth paste commercial.
Jar Jar is the key to everything
Bruce Wayne is Batman!?!?! WHAT!@?
"Fives, Echo, and before that Heavy. So many troopers gone." - Rex
hevy
And now Jesse😢
HeevVy
CT - 782 was a good soldier
"some times in war its hard to be the one who survives" - Cody
Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.
- Dr Seuss
The real sad part is how it’s slowly going to be ruined by Disney
preach brother
Speechless and so true.
@@yeefishyt702 The Mandalorian, The Clone Wars 7, books, comicbooks. Even if you didn't like the new trilogy you should admit that Star Wars is still great. Disney will do great things with it.
IM CRYING BECAUSE IT HAPPENED 😭
Victory and Death may be one of the most emotional star wars tracks we've heard. It sounds like Anakin turning his back on the Jedi order, and has Across the Stars built into it. A truly beautiful piece for an amazing show.
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this...
Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
For some “kid” show, it has made quite and impact on people. It has more wisdom than most adults know. Clone Wars has truly been a huge part of my life. It was made in 2008, two years after I was born so I practically have had the series my entire life. To see it go is heart wrenching, but the joy it brought me, all the emotions, will forever be with me. The prequels May have brought the clones, but they didn’t bring emotions with them. To see the clones turned like that, in a different point of view, is absolutely devastating. When I watched Order 66 in the Revenge of the Sith, it didn’t quite make an impact. To see Rex so broken.... I put myself in his shoes. His only family turned against him. I will like to give thanks to Dave Filoni, for all the wonderful memories. Also thank you to all the cast and Samuel Kim for letting me be able to relive those precious moments! I am truly grateful!
Monica Arreola
Yeah but what happened to Anakin was very sad, Rots had the most emotion than any other Star Wars movie
@@eliminator1472 I agree. Not matter how many people say they don’t like it. The directors really wanted us to feel the emotions!
ROTS is my favorite Star Wars movie, and The Clone Wars was the reason I got into Star Wars
So we're the same age
The Clone Wars season 7 final 4 episodes are better emotionally than the movies. This is the best Star Wars they have ever made for me personally. It is my favorite and always will be, unless the new Ahsoka show blows me away with emotion, and storytelling like this did. Ahsoka is my favorite Star Wars character she had great character development, smart, instinctive, impulsive, intriguing, and was just a very relatable character for me at least. She is such a interesting character overall and incant wait to see more of her in the future.
The music that plays during the first part of shattered is incredible. The atmosphere it creates is absolutely perfect; everyone knows what's coming, and the music adds an uneasiness to things. Then Burying the Dead makes you feel like everything that happened over the seven seasons was all for nothing; all the characters we got to know and love were just pawns in a game that everyone lost, except for one person.
Darth............ - Sidious
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this...
Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
The ambient music that played during the first part of "Shattered" gave off a very strong sense of unease, very unsettling. It was so eerie. I mean yeah, we knew what was going to happen.
But my gosh, that music during that episode truly did give us that sense of dread, unease, unsettlement. Masterfully done without any lyrics necessary. I felt cold while that music played during that episode.
66 likes oh boy
Burying the Dead is such an amazing track. Its so sad. It mourns all those clones lost and the jedi order they took with them, yet then becomes so hopeful - like this is not the end. Probably my favorite.
I remember being there a tiny child, laughing at Jabba's son and Obi-Wan's jokes. And here i am, years later, watching the greatest piece of star wars media ever produced. It feels like the end of one of my best chapters. This show got me through so much, the loss of my grandfather and later my dog, through moving to a new town with no friends and a sour mentality, through thick and thin this show has always been there for me. And i hope it will be there for others like me.
May the force be with you all.
I’m 30 and when the show ended...I cried. And I will never deny it.
Same and i'm 37. No regrets
non, no regrets.
Me too, 37 grown up.
I’m 19 and I did as well. Respect to you guys cuz honestly that’s what starwars should make you do.
That's how you know star wars is the best trilogy out there. Clone wars truly is a masterpiece.
Lets be honest, you probably won’t see this. But I really don’t think you know how much this means to us viewers. Music and art are the two things that make me happy. They make me cry in happiness. This series was a masterpiece and you just gave us one last hour to enjoy. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you for your beautiful music. It keeps me going. All the emotions packed into just a few minutes. That is incredibly difficult to do but you do it for us. I seriously have been sitting here for 10 minutes trying to figure out what to type, but I am just truly speechless. All I can say is thank you.
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this...
Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
@@AllMightsSister I just have to say, keep on going, lovely! You are amazing and appreciated by so many people, including me, and I hope you remember that!
@@cahassien aw, thank you!! And i also appreciate you... its hard to find nice people online anymore.
I 100% agree with what you have said.
Star Wars is a beautiful thing with amazing storytelling and in ways it reflects the real world, and problems within the world.
I love Revenge of the Sith. I love the Clone Wars. I know for sure that nothing will ever surpass that.
It’s so heartwarming to read these comments full of nostalgia. Unlike most of you, I didn’t grow up on Star Wars. My family wasn’t a fan, so I didn’t find interest. I didn’t watch the show until very recently after deciding to watch the movies during the pandemic. I don’t think I would have had the same appreciation for it as I do now. I see the art, the characters, and the story, with a much more experienced eye. I’m sad I couldn’t share the nostalgia with you all, but I take comfort in knowing this show had the same affect on a 22 year old as it had on a 7 year old. Thank you, team, for a wonderful adventure.
I was a teenager when a new hope came out in the 70's. First in line to see. You can guess my age by now, the clone wars were my escape ( I'm a critical care nurse) even today this brings tears to my eyes, it's sad, the clones never had a chance, all unique they were . Bred to die😭
Oh lad! I was reading ur comment and it was just as me lol. I came to watch SW at 19 and TCW in 2020 and I absolutely loved the TV series, anyway at least I managed to be there expecting the release of season 7
This show is some of the best star wars out there...change my mind.
Man I would say the same but without the some😔
I like the 2003 version better, but this one is still great
No one's going to even try.
Change your mind. Nope.
Change your mind, I will not.
Season 7 was one of the most perfect things I’ve ever watched. The score, the characters, the story… everything made you feel the emotions of the characters. It was expertly made.
Doctor: you have 59 minutes left to live
Me: but the video is 1 hour long
God: allow it, I will
Ads: I'm about end this man's whole life.
@@karafinlayson1788 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@@starwarfan8342 lol
The implication that Yoda is God has me shaking
Burying the dead is just utterly devastating, literally burying the last bit of the clone wars and the last bit of that unfinished chapter of so many of our childhoods
I just feel gutted man, even four years later
To all the brothers who died in this war or survived by a miracle. From shinies to commanders and arc troopers. Whether you died in a blast, a vehicle crash, a Geonosian bug, order 66, vent doors, commando droids, sacrifice, or anything else. We will remember all of you. You may have had the same appearance, but each of you were different, each of you were great soldiers, each of risked your lives for a war that you never signed up for, a war that was created just for both sides to lose. We honor each and every one of you, and your sacrifices will forever be remembered. Rest In Peace, my brothers :(
“We’re just clones sir, we’re meant to be expendable.”
“Not to me”- Plo Koon
“To me, you’ve always had a name”- 99
“I am not just another number. None of us are” -fives
@@theskullboy8700 “today boys, we PASS!”
God 99 was so pure 😭😭
“Ashoka Tano has been marked for termination under order 66. If any soldier does not comply with the order will be executed.” - Captain Rex
“YES SIR”
Yessir!
Good! Gooooood! Everything is going as I have forseen!
*Commander Rex
Captain rex didn’t say that Commander Rex did, Captain rex is the true friend to Ashoka
Why is it as soon as I hear the end part of Anakin's Dark Deeds, it feels like I got gutted by feels?
"Find him...... find him..... Fives..... Find him..... DIE!"
Never thought I'd get emotional by Order 66 again
*Fives instead of Die. It says in the subtitles of the episode :)
It’s FIVES btw not DIE
I’m still crying about all the clones all dead Jessie, Torrent company, Vaughn, so many all in the last season...
Me too
In the last season, in the last episode....
I cried
Not for the Jedi
But for Ahsoka
For Rex
For every clone trooper
For the brothers all
*66* like.....
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this...
Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
I can't believe I never gave this show a chance as a kid. After only recently giving Star Wars a chance as an adult, I decided to watch this show and was just blown away by the stories it could tell. I wish I could watch it again for the first time!
It's crazy how Clone Wars ended 2 years ago. Clone wars was what made me a Star wars fan at the age of 3. I've always thought of it as a huge part of my childhood. I've grown up with looking up to Ahsoka and Rex. Their stories remind me to slow down and look at the bigger picture. I've cried more times watching Clone wars than anything else.
So much changed between 2019 and 2020. I feel different from the pre-covid version of me and watching the Clone wars come to a close helped me realize that I'm not in my childhood years anymore. Every time I rewatch Clone wars, it transports me back to a much simpler time.
"So this is how liberty dies.... with a thunderous applause"
OR
This is how The Clone Wars ends.... with a thunderous applause
Thank you for giving us this brilliant track to listen to for an hour. An hour of heartfelt, emotional and intense stories built into the music itself. Truly remarkable, the Clone Wars is. May the stories live on forever. May the Force be with you Forever.
More like the Clone Wars ended with the sobbing of millions of fans
Girlfriend: OMG Billie Eilish songs are the saddest things ever
Me: No theyre not
Girlfriend: Youre so heartless youve never experienced real sadness.
Me: *Jesse's helmet at the final episode*
Agreed
Well,i’m a girl and i don’t even like billie eilish but i cryed when Rex said find Fives.
And yes i am from Germany so pleas excuse my Bad english.
@@lamagesoenni9une90 "find him, find him, fives, find him, fives!"
Fr😭
Yep. billie eylaSh has nothing on this not gonna lie.
The journey this show has taken me on is an incredible one and one I wouldn't give up for anything, watching as a five year old boy when it first started, and now being almost an adult the memories this show gave me mean the world to me
The ashoka vs maul theme is so similar to the duel of fates but those extra bits that make it different give me chills.
I have never watched something that has made me ball my eyes out until the szn 7 finale. It made me look back in all if the previous seasons and realize that all of those good memories were part of a terrible war. It ironic how something so horrible could bring so many good people together. A reminder that we must always persevere and that good can come from the bad. Goodbye clone wars..and may the force be with you
As a final gesture to this wonderful series, I would request you to make your version of the "Where The Sun Sails And The Moon Walks" track which captures the journey of Ahsoka, Anakin, Rex and Obi-Wan's friendship. ❤️
An unused, but great track by Kevin Kiner, behind "It's Over Now". "Where the Sun Sails and the Moon Walks" needs to be done or mixed.
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this...
Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
“May the force be with you always” -“General Kenobi”
Do you know where kenobi is if you dont tell me now then I will kill you
@@ItsGhostpace I-i think he was last spotted on Tatooine L-Lord Vader.
Can you make a soundtrack of:
The Clones Epic Original - Captain Rex Theme
I’d love to hear this type of masterpiece. Please, can you make this?
He made a 501st anthem which is Rex’s theme
Search the clones theme and youll find it
Lyuben Lozanov ik what you mean
„General Skywalker what shall we do?“
„Follow me Rex!“
„You heard the General! Go Go Go!“
How sad that is, now, after the Clone Wars...
I'm So Sorry (Anakin's Betrayal & Anakin's Dark Deeds) the best music
"Open to us a path remains, that unknown to the Sith is. Through this path, victory we may yet find, not victory in the Clone Wars, but victory … for all time." - Master Yoda
Doctor: You have 1 hour to live
Me:
nah, to many tears
Damn you’re trying to die sad🤣
the finale's soundtrack was so... ominous, so... humming, it was a cinematic experience right there, unlike any before in TCW, beautiful
it's incredible, this show, these characters, these stories, and my parents STIILLL won't watch it
because they think its a low-quality KIDS SHOW
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH
If only people would get over the fact that it is a "kids show" then they could experience something amazing.
It’s treason then
To be fair some of the arcs WERE kinda silly and wouldn't be attractive to tye casual adult fan. But the last 4 episodes of season 7 are plenty good enough, even for adults
I was skeptical about this show at first. But when I started watching it, it was REALLY GOOD. Season 1 and 2 were pretty good. The rest of the seasons were SUPER GOOD with the occasional weird episode here or there,
@Tyler Newman
True
I Have No Words
All I can say is thank you George without your stories my obsession with this show wouldn't exsist...And thank you Dave you are a legend. But most importantly thank you Samuel Kim. May the force be with you.
It's kinda chilling how well Anakin's betrayal and Anakin's Dark deeds transition
Although the clone wars was a tv show, there are many of lessons that can be learnt from it. However Pay attention and study the galaxy of star wars and the lesson's will and are endless.
For the republic and May the force be with you, always.
"In my book experience outranks everything" - Captain Rex
"Hmm, then I definitely outrank you"- Ahsoka
One hour full of
SW music,
SW memories,
SW dreams
Thank you Samuel
When I first started watching Clone Wars I thought ti was going to be like Rebels, a kid show. Now that it is finished I regret thinking that, especially after the ending of the last episode "Victory and Death".
yeah it was same with rebels. it's far better than it started just like clone wars .
A pure story like that can't be restricted to something as ambient as an age group. The passion still comes through. This is what most of the entertainment industry has once again lost.
@@mikapoful Unfortunately Rebels will never come close to Clone Wars quality since it ended at season 4
@@XCalibur_EX The best of Rebels stands right alongside the best of TCW imo. There's just fewer peaks than TCW had.
Bro when I was a kid watching clone wars, they left it off at season 6 and yoda was in some ghost habitat or something, I forgot what it was called. I was so confused and cause I had watched every Star Wars thing (except for rebels, just finished it 2 months ago) I was annoyed cause I love Star Wars and so I think in total I’ve rewatched the clone wars around like 4 times. I got so fuckin excited when season 7 dropped cause not only more star wars but I could also have the true finale to my beloved tv show, Star Wars The Clone Wars.
I love how Ahsoka's theme is so intrinstic to virtually every track
Anyone else just star crying while listening to Bury the dead
Everyone
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Same. Just realized that there was a 7th season.
Fuck man....
@@ominousspecter9623 Mate, that final arc (Siege of Mandalore) is my equal favourite movie of all time. Glad you can finally enjoy the masterpiece that it is
I think that the most wonderful thing about this show is how long it is; the airy etherealness of Burying the Dead really puts the weight of how much we have gone through, all the characters that came to life on our screens and the ones who had life taken away, all 3 years of the Clone Wars is brought down on you as the notes are pounded out like a dying heartbeat.
That trumpet from the Clone’s theme gives me chills every time
"Maybe your people need a new kind of leader"
Awesome work Mr Kim
Man. I started watching clone wars the night my mother died. It helped me through the night and many nights after that. At first it was a distraction, but it became my absolute favourite tv show yet. Star wars helped me through the time my mother was struggling with cancer and it's so incredibly important to me.
Rest in peace brothers...
Clone wars was my childhood... and i will never forget that.
The thing I am most sad about Clone Wars? I just found it this year during quarantine, binge watched the whole series in two weeks and it gave me so much strength and joy. If I would have known that before, my youth could have been very different ...
Please make an epic version of "battle of Christophsis" soundtrack from Clone wars the movie. It would be an amazing tribute to the show.
Continue Samuel 👍
Edit: (3 weeks later) Thanks Samuel ! You did it and it is great !
Titouan Mrt yes👍👽
The theme from the temple assault was my favorite from that movie.
Yes please 😍😍
Yes PLEASE, that would be beyond epic
I started crying halfway through your rendition of Burying The Dead.
Thank you so much my man. ❤️
Star Wars changed my life like nothing ever has. I had depression, and even thoughts of suicide before I got into Star Wars. (FYI, 26:03 hit me so freaking hard...made me cry) I've been a superfan since I was 2 years old, no kidding, and the first Star Wars-related thing I saw was The Clone Wars. But I had different favorite movies. Now that I'm into it again, like never before, it changed me. My depression disappeared, as if it never existed in me. Friends began to notice a change in me. Soon, everyone I knew saw me a whole new person. I wasn't the depressed, quiet girl I used to be. It changed me. It saved my life once (edit) TWICE NOW. Its pretty violent and hard to say... but I almost killed myself with a sharp pencil a month ago or so. Then I thought.. my life dreams: I want to be a Jedi. I believe in it and I can't do it if I'm gone. Star Wars literally saved my life twice now, and nobody can tell me to my face that Star Wars sucks. Nobody. My story cannot be argued with. Without George Lucas, without Hayden Christensen, without Mark Hamill, without Star Wars, I wouldn't be here today to share my story. I am trying not to cry writing this...
Thank you for saving me, George. I owe you my life.
One thing that The Clone Wars did for me as a kid that i really never thought of at the time was the show helped me with my Depression and anxiety and remains for me one of the very shows to ever make me cry. And i hope someday i can experience it all again with my kids. I will always love Clone Wars and i always will.
I still listen to this all the time
I can't listen to this without getting emotional. End of season 7 rocked my shit, even halfway through BB I'm still processing.
The last four episodes alone ended up being worthy of Original Trilogy admiration. Surpassed anything the prequels or sequels could offer.
The way you end victory and death with across the stars brought tears to my eyes. Your choice to include the synth soundtrack evokes a sense of the "unsettling otherness" of space. Unfamiliar and unnatural, which natural instruments can't capture. This is the greatest of your works in my book!
Listening to this I feel..the cold..yet also..happiness. The Clone wars have ended. Yet the true War had only just begun. Upon the Rise of an Empire and the fall of the Jedi. The clones slowly phased out. A galaxy divided by war. So few willing to fight for what was right. For who would be foolish enough to stand against them? yet still, in the end. It was all worth it. Clone Wars will always be the best. Without it Star Wars wouldn't be what it is Today. I've said my Piece.
So I had this playing in the background while I was doing stuff, and at 18:15 I suddenly felt a ton of sadness and nostalgia without knowing why. Subconsciously without acknowledging that I was listening to the "Shattered" version of "I'm So Sorry" I felt sadness. You know you made an amazing show with great characters and touching moments when you can relive something by just hearing some music.
Thanks Dave
Happy Star Wars day everyone! May the 4 be with you my friend
“The war left it’s scars on all of us..” - Captain Rex
18:10 there will never be a more tragic and saddening piece of music like that in Cinema ever again. Absolute masterpiece!👌
For real this series... when was young never thought we would live an adventure... an war and brotherhood like this...
I ❤ all The Clone Wars songs by John Williams back in The Old Republic
The Clone Wars and the rest of Star Wars is somthing I grew up with it will be missed so much.
If they don’t play Burying the Dead at my funeral, I’m not dying. And I’m being dead serious.
Season 7 by far in my opinion has some of the best Star Wars music. Every time I hear the songs it's like I'm watching the show again, you can just picture every scene from just one song. It's truly phenomenal!
Not only the best music, but the best story of any Star Wars canon. The culmination of years of triumphs and tragedies, character growth and development, and some of the most beloved characters I've ever known, from any series. From the choreography of the Ahsoka/Maul fight, to Ahsoka standing on the bridge watching hyperspace, to Rex's tears and heart wrenching realization that he's lost his brothers, to Anakin's playful grin right before he left Ahsoka for the last time.....so many emotions, all accentuated by this amazing score. I cannot wait to share this series with my children.
And so our child ended with the very first track... won't lie, I cried when I first watched that episode...
To all those brave clones out there that fight in this worthless war, you will be remembered as the greatest soldiers out there you were good friends and the most loyal soldiers anybody could ask for. VODE AN
Republic commando fans: I’ve been looking forward to this: KOTE!!!
Kandosii!!
27:00 till end: Remember every fight, remember every stand-off, remember every conversation, everything was just Palpatine's game.
An EPIC finale with an EPIC soundtrack!
Usually I stop watching when the credits run but for Season 7 (and especially the last 4 episodes) I would just sit there trying to process what I just saw in total awe of the music. Brilliant!!!!!!
How lucky we were to be born exactly at that time in the universe that we could grow up with this masterpiece.
Just finished season 7 last night OMFG as a diehard fan of Star Wars omg what a ride . 7 great seasons . The last 4 episodes was INSANE!! THE BEST 4 episodes ever but there was so many amazing episodes. I loved Ahsoka in this. I am so glad she helped Rex. That Maul and Ahsoka fight wow
I’m so happy this show happened and came back for a seventh season , it has alway meant so much to me since my childhood and it always will , and I can’t wait for bad batch season 2 and tales of the Jedi to come out this year. May the force be with me and you always. 😃👍🤩
Burying The Dead is such an eerie track, sends shivers down my spine every time
Anakins Dark Deeds has to be one the best soundtrack in star wars imo. Just so powerful and carries so much emotion. God I love star wars!
When that first note hit on burying the dead, I almost started bawling. Just imagine looking at all of those helmets in the snow on some forgotten world, with the 501st's new Togruta paint job. And then we see Jesse's helmet. Jesse, one of the best and most loyal clones to ever live, sentenced to death because he wasn't even a pawn in Sidious's plan. The inhibitor chips turned the clones against the Jedi, against their friends, who had served alongside them for those dark years in the clone wars. That single note made me think of all that in the span of 5 seconds, and Jesse's abandoned helmet looking back at Ahsoka and Rex as they walk away will forever haunt me.
Samual kim should take John Williams' place since John retired, and I hope to see that in the future for how good this artist is.🙂
I really hope you know that there is a difference between composing music and making a remix. 🙄
@@Vincevdb1 we know. Its just that Sam's stuff is so good
you mean Kevin Kiner?
Kevin did an amazing job
Vince Have you heard his original stuff?
The best stuff is always saved for last, what a way to send off an iconic series with an iconic soundtrack to go with it just to bring the complete story full circle
Me having chills and emotional breakdowns listening to this. Also me: KEEP LISTENING.
Maaaaan I'm here getting hyped for Kenobi, getting emotional all over again at this music... geez the chills. I'm ready to be hit with some emotional stuff on par with the last eps of Clone Wars in the Kenobi series again. The prequel era/post prequel era is so fricken underrated and underused in Disney Star Wars imo. Its always so emotional, poetic, artistic and beautiful at the same time. It's what the heart of Star Wars is to me.
"This is Master Obi Wan Kenobi- I regret to report that both our Jedi Order and the republic, have fallen..."- Master Obi Wan Kenobi
-The temple is no longer safe. Do not return. Trust only in the force. We have entered a new era and our time will come once more. Remember, trust in the force, and may the force be with you.
I just love this soundtrack. Especially around 25:00 when the trumpets start in. Makes me think of an old soldier looking back on a long, illustrious career with mixed feelings of pride and sorrow for those he lost along the way. Thank you for sharing this wonderful music. I love working on my journal with this on, it helps me concentrate.
“We’re just clones sir, we’re meant to be expendable.”
“Not to me”
The soundtrack from the final season of clone wars those last 4 episodes is just incredible. The best Star Wars ever it is, so perfect how it showed everything leading up to order 66 from Ahsoka's point of view. This just brings so much emotion which you want to do in a finale. I can feel for how everything ended for Ahsoka, Rex, all the clones on that ship, Jedi order, and the fall of the Republic. It was the beginning of the end, and they did it perfect.