Just want to say this video isn't meant to be in chronological order, I put the Tales Of The Empire scenes in the middle as more of a way to show the different animation styles from the different series. Also its just meant to be a video about Grievous massacring Nightsisters.
@@dariengonzalez2456 i don't know where you see that. after the ventress fight he's missing the detatchable lower right arm in every shot. only using the 3 sabers left.
If you think about it, it makes sense. Grievous' tactics rely on fear and intimidating your opponent before even engaging, and his dark cape helps to enhance that feeling as it gives him a larger silhouette. At first, he's sent to fight Ventress, who knows him well enough already not to be intimidated by him, making the cape useless in that fight. But after that he is only fighting Nightsisters who never saw him before, and thus are vulnerable to his fear tactics, so he throws his cape on to give him the complete psychological advantage over them.
Grievous shouting run shows how psychotic and crazed he really is. It's like he's high on murder. Screaming "run" at everyone because he knows he's going to kill them all. It might seem weird him telling them to run, why would he want them to escape, until you realise he's doing it because he knows they can't. It's sadistic and I love it.
Even more sadistic when you consider in this case "run" was also the last thing Morgan's mother said. So he's not just telling her to run but also mocking her with her mother's last words
We haven’t seen Grievous do anything in a show for a long time (not counting his cameos in Season 7 or the Bad Batch episode 1) so it’s great to see him again, with a better appearance, and with an incredible scene showing us the awesomeness of the General. This was one of the best Grievous scenes ever.
This will be the closest thing we get to see how much of a threat general grievous is that's in the same level as his appearance in the 03 clone wars micro series
Just another reason why we need a full on Book of General Grievous series or so. Or tales of General Grievous, to show moments of him before the war and moments in the war where he didn't fight Jedis or Kenobi
I’d say the new night sister scene occurred after the main assault on Mother Talzin. That was grievous going around wiping out the residual night sister groups. Explains why grievous has a cape and also why there’s no zombies with that group of sisters too.
Yeah I also think it's pretty clear that Grievous just continued his slaughter for days after that. Like first of all the obvious thing are later in that same Elsbeth episode where droid ships were still looking for Nightsisters during day time. And second of all: we know that that Nightsisters were massacred to the point where they are facing extinction during Rebels, Fallen Order and Ahsoka. And Fallen Order even makes it clear that Grievous was responsible.
It's also worth noting that Grievous appears to have all four arms even if he only used three, more evidence this was after Talzin and Daka. Plus, he was kinda on the clock to kill those two, I don't think even he would just stop to toy around with some cornered group of Sisters if Dooku was still dying.
Yes he arrived on Dathomir first he wiped out the main group and stopped mother Talzin, then after Dooku was saved he went on to kill the rest of the clan, after all he had to eradicate an entire species and that takes time
And it makes perfect sense because aside from Grievous wearing the Cape, the Nightsisters that Elsbeth was in were not from Ventress and Mother Talzin’s Nightsisters clan, but a separate Nightsisters clan in a different area of Dathomir.
i mean the zombies could be just have been focusing on protecting the main passage ways that lead back to their village and when fighting morgans mom they werent around cuz they were protecting the village but u make a hella good point tho
Yeah I think it clearly took place after killing Old Dáka. Since it's stated that Grievous slaughtered the Nightsisters until near extinction so he obviously didn't stop after this village. But rather continued his brutality after saving Dooku from the magic they were using on him.
@@thimovijfschaft3271 Exactly: It wouldn't make sense for Grievous to take his sweet time fighting and killing Morgan's mother and just standing there ordering his army to wipe them out if this was before Old Daka was killed.
I just noticed how the magic blades are getting worn down with every strike from grievous. At the start, the full blade is glowing with blue runes, but as the battle progresses the magic weakens and by the end only a couple runes are glowing. Then at the end, the magic is worn down to the point where the blades break. Amazing detail.
Shows just how ridiculously hard Grievous can hit. Those blades seem to be the same type of weapon that Talzin uses, but we've never seen her sword's enchantment degrade over the course of the fight like that. Maybe Talzin's blade is just better, but until proven otherwise, I'd like to think of this as one more testament to Grievous' strength.
I don’t think Grievous hitting harder with a plasma blade makes much sense to be far more damaging. We’ve never seen a lightsaber break a lightsaber-resistant material like that.
@@andrewli6606 Sure we have. Some Jedi have managed to pierce beskar-alloy before, and the Praetorian Guards had somewhat resistant armor that was able to take lighter hits from the lightsabers, but Rey and Kylo's heavier blows went right through. Hell, Grievous himself has already done this before, cutting an electrostaff when literally no one else has ever managed to do that. Keep in mind, lightsaber blades have two components; the plasma, and the energy field that contains it. That field gives it some properties of a physical blade, which is why they are able to clash with things. Swinging harder wouldn't increase the heat, so it must be increasing the cutting power.
Wow!!!! Tales of the Empire made Grievous more terrifying than ever before. I'm glad he finally got the respect he deserves. Who here agrees with me when I say he should have his origins explained? Perhaps in Tales of the Separatists? Featuring him and Kalani?
Hopefully, Grievous hasn't gotten much justice in the current canon, and I think he deserves a couple of stories to complement him, with 3 animated shorts showing his tragic past that led to hatred towards the Republic and the Jedis, then showing his transformation into a machine and the first Jedi he killed, and then possibly showing us the attack on Coruscant with the kidnapping of the "chancellor" as he did in Tartakovsky's Clone Wars or perhaps Grievous having a vision of the force like he had in a comic predicting his path of perdition, that would be great
To be fair, he’s at such an incredible disadvantage against someone who knows his style and is fully content with using the dark side. I would cheat too if I was him haha
Quite honestly Grievous just thrives on dathomir. Everyone else fucking hates that place for good reason, it’s like one of the most dangerous planets in the galaxy. But It’s just a playground for him, tons of crazy shit to go out and kill
This, THIS was the General Grievous pretty much every fan of his, and even just regular fans of Star Wars, wanted. An unstoppable advancing killing that took great joy in the terror he inflicted upon his enemies. He craved the fearful look in their eyes as he approached, likely the same look many of his own people had before he became their savior, before the Jedi and Republic screwed him and his race over for Republic Credits... He was a monster because that was what his people needed. He was a hero, a messiah, and all he ever wanted was revenge for an total injustice. He was a villain walking a hero's path, which is exactly what you want on your side.
Anyone else find it weird that Grievous' armor changes are now officially just chalked up to art style differences, when everyone else in the Clone Wars canonically changed outfits/appearances whenever they changed in the show? Like Grievous goes from 4 fingers to 6 in this same battle.
What about the clones? The phase 1 clones in TCW look massively different to the phase 1 clones in AOTC despite canonically being the same set of armor.
It’s not even art style differences, they just updated his design to what it would have been if the clone wars wasn’t cancelled, which is cool but it creates a continuity issue when you watch the two episodes
@@Dano_116it literally is just art style difference, a lot of characters got updated designs in the new clone wars, including the B1 battle droids. In lore General Grievous didn’t get a new armour set in the last year of the clone wars lol.
It makes perfect sense for the TotE scenes to be after killing Daka. Why would Grievous, the most murderous and psychopathic killer in the galaxy (besides Sidious), stop the onslaught after killing Daka and saving Dooku? Nah, Grievous is going to finish what he was sent for because that's just his style. Remember, in Legends, Grievous years after the Huk War had ended launched a massacre on the Yam'rii, his most hated enemies aside from the Jedi, with the droid armies as a personal vendetta against them for causing his people to suffer. He even killed the very same Jedi that were sent to end the Huk War.
I wish he pulled that move more often. Most of the time he takes all 4 lightsabers immediately and starts spinning them, then he attacks the same spot with all of them.
@@starwarshub1Pretty sure it was intentional on Palpatines part, seeing as he basically had control over both Republic and Separtists. Keep the war going in the light, set up the master plan in the dark
@@honeybell4403Dooku should have gotten out of that old rug so bad. They had absolutely everything, military power, the dedication of thousands of nations, but above all strong convictions and a strong spirit. I will never understand his continued devotion to Palpatine.
I find it funny that this means grievous went to get his cape before he continued to commit mass genocide. Bro is just built different (except when fighting gungans)
@@patheticbread6861 Honestly he should've won, like seriously I don't care if the comic's where he won aren't canon, anyone with for arms should've one that fight EASYILY especially Grevious.
It always bothers me how Grievous fights irrationally after 2003. Any time he gets in a 4 way lock he could reposition 1 arm to throat choke his opponent and another one to impale his opponent but he's too stupid
@crunks2955 Morgan and her clan got floored after Grevious attacked Ventress's nighsisters. This explains why he only had 3 due to the bottom right hand getting chopped.
I love how he’s fighting Selena the magic on her swords is leaving the blade, and that’s what causes it to be easily broken when grievous cuts it with lightsabers.
Pretty sure that the Nightsisters that Elsbeth was in from "Tales of the Empire" were not from Ventress and Mother Talzin’s Nightsisters clan, but they are likely from a separate Nightsisters clan in a different area of Dathomir.
Grievous Maniacally laughing in the distance with the setting of the droids killing everyone, the flames and shadows....its like something from a hell scape horror!! It's perfect!! This is the general we should have gotten all alone not the bs the old gorge boy thought up.
Imagine Morgan knew that in a way it was Sidious who was responsible for the death of her people. She later joined the Empire but if she knew that the Emperor took part in destroying her kind she would have fought against the Empire
No offense to the greatest series to be made here but ain’t Grievous supposed to be able to read, learn and adapt to ANY saber style? He did he lose to Ve tress like that? If anything, he should’ve pushed her down and is about to slayer her until she uses the force to push him back and when she broke the duel like that is when Grievous sends in his army.
Despite the best efforts of General Grievous, he didn't manage to slaughter ALL of the Nightsisters. So far, I know of two survivors. One of them joined the Empire. The other remained on Dathomir. Morgan was the survivor who joined the Empire and was the architect of the TIE Defender that would've helped the Empire turn the tide against the Rebellion. But between Palpatine's desire for a superweapon(the Death Star) and Lothal's Governor Price playing into the rebel's hands, things went downhill. Merrin was the survivor who remained on Dathomir for five years until she met Cal Kestis. She got duped by Taron Malicos, who'd fallen to the Dark Side after Order 66 and prolonged exposure to Dathomir's Dark Side energy. Cal showed her the error of her ways and managed to convince her to help with the quest for the Holocron.
Grievous was an amazing fighter. I would say saber wise he was one of the best duelist at the time. Just lost a lot cause he fought people who were much stronger or just plainly had plot armor. people forget but Grievous has killed more jedi than anyone in that time. Probably even up there with Vader given there were more jedi to hunt during the clone wars.
Grievous’s fight with Selena (Elsbeth’s mother), and him taunting the other night sisters take place after he fights Ventress, and destroys old Daka. So while Ventress goes on the run, the war is still ongoing. He probably had time to put on his cape.
Now imagine that level of destruction and efficiency on a populated republic world full of civilians and honestly yeah I can see why they avoided letting General "Grievous Crimes" cut loose for most of the show.
this is cleary a not same war, but this cleary from the comic of the second invasion on Dathomir where Sidious lured Mother Tazin using Maul as bait, and the two fought each other in stalemate with Grevious actually being the one to finish her
Grevious, as instructed by Dooku, rarely fights fair against Force-users since the Force gives them such a massive advantage. Ventress, if focusing on the Force, can easily read his movements and counter attack (Obi-Wan did the same.) Fear and intimidation are his key weapons, and both are bolstered by his sadistic nature. He truly revels in the suffering and despair he causes, and here we can see him unfettered by "Age-ratings" once more.
It's a shame there's a few continuity errors. Grievous went back to go get his cape apparently, and he somehow got his lost arm that ventress cut off back. But the new scene is really badass so I'll let it slide lol.
The new scene happens a while after the main attack. Grievous just returned to his ship after saving Dooku to get fixed up and grabbed his cape while at it and then started attacking the other Nightsister groups.
@nathanielfisher337 there is a continuity error because he has all 4 arms. His right arm is as thick as his left arm, if one of his right arms was missing it would look like a stick.
I think you got the order of events wrong. It would make more sense if TOTE Grievous attacked the other nightsisters AFTER he killed Old Daca because we don't see any zombie nightsisters during that attack.
Grevious went back to Dathomir after Son of Dathomir comic featuring Maul. Maul captured Dooku and Grevious with the help of his Crimson Dawn Mandalorians and lured Palpatine to Dathomir. He and the night brothers were together on Dathomir, mother Talzin was resurrected through Dooku and then killed by Grevious, Palpatine and Dooku (force lighting). So Grevious probably went back after that or was still there when this happened.
Connfused cause i thought the redesigns were meant to be them just changing clothes and armor between seasons, but Greivous’s tales of the empire model kinda breaks that theory?
Ive never been more happier to root for the Seperatist, every last one of the nightsisters and almost every last one of them have been nothing but a nuisance. They literally are a footnote in the star wars history, as useless as the pacifist mandalorians. Honestly their planet should have been wiped clean out of the galaxy by the death star after it was built.
Narrator: GREAT SCOTT!!!😱😱😱 In the chronological order of the 4th season finale of "The Clone Wars" and the miniseries of "Tales of the Empire", that explains why General Grevious was killed the army of Nightsisters and rescue Count Dooku? And how Asajj and a young women named Morgan was running away from her family in each other? BUT HOW?
I’m pretty sure Grievous killing Morgan’s mother Selena happened after he killed Old Daka because he didn’t have his cape on when he killed her and there were no zombie Nightsisters present when Selena, Morgan, and several Nightsisters made their final stand against the droid army.
Let's be honest. The only way he could have lost is if she used the force. She is a formitable force user, but Griveous is just better when it comes to fencing
As good as Tales of the Empire is, there’s only one thing that has me puzzled. He didn’t wear his cloak when he massacred the Nightsisters in the Clone Wars show! How the heck is he wearing it after his duel with Ventress?! It doesn’t make any sense! 🫤🤯🤨
Why the fuck it is so damm hard for Disney to contain persistant continuity ?!? Grievous doesn't wear a Cape at the beginning of the battle. Three minutes later has cape only then to get rid of it again to sluaghter the oldest Nightsister mother. Why ? I know it's a small, insignificant detail but its contridicting to former solid established lore. And that sucks....
You say that like continuity with the clone was wasn't an issue before Disney. "My powers have doubled since the last time we met count... I know it was like a week ago but it go much better trust me..."
No continuity is broken though? The entirety of the main assault, Grievous wears no cape and loses one right arm, and that’s true to the end when he eliminates Old Daka. Morgan’s pov clearly takes place after the main assault; she and the rest are stragglers being picked off as they flee deeper into the woods. Grievous at this point has his cape now and his missing right arm, and seeing as this is a later point in the massacre, it’s easy to presume he returned to base to get his arm replaced and grab his cape before heading back out. Some of your confusion might be rooted in the fact that this video is not in exact chronological order.
Just want to say this video isn't meant to be in chronological order, I put the Tales Of The Empire scenes in the middle as more of a way to show the different animation styles from the different series. Also its just meant to be a video about Grievous massacring Nightsisters.
Grievous was so badass that he went to get his cape mid battle because he simply wanted to look cooler
These are breaking bad type comments and I love it
He also got a replacement arm
@@dariengonzalez2456 i don't know where you see that. after the ventress fight he's missing the detatchable lower right arm in every shot. only using the 3 sabers left.
So after saving count dooku , grevious decided to get his cape and continue the onslaught
Looks like it
3:02 exactly
If you think about it, it makes sense. Grievous' tactics rely on fear and intimidating your opponent before even engaging, and his dark cape helps to enhance that feeling as it gives him a larger silhouette. At first, he's sent to fight Ventress, who knows him well enough already not to be intimidated by him, making the cape useless in that fight. But after that he is only fighting Nightsisters who never saw him before, and thus are vulnerable to his fear tactics, so he throws his cape on to give him the complete psychological advantage over them.
And change his body
He doesn't follow the rules of the Jedi, sith, or any magic warlord In The galaxy. that's why we love him
Grievous shouting run shows how psychotic and crazed he really is. It's like he's high on murder. Screaming "run" at everyone because he knows he's going to kill them all. It might seem weird him telling them to run, why would he want them to escape, until you realise he's doing it because he knows they can't. It's sadistic and I love it.
Even more sadistic when you consider in this case "run" was also the last thing Morgan's mother said.
So he's not just telling her to run but also mocking her with her mother's last words
I mean this has to be the biggest murder spree he’s been on after who knows how long since his previous one.
We haven’t seen Grievous do anything in a show for a long time (not counting his cameos in Season 7 or the Bad Batch episode 1) so it’s great to see him again, with a better appearance, and with an incredible scene showing us the awesomeness of the General. This was one of the best Grievous scenes ever.
I took it as him mocking them since the Mother said it
He is laughing straight at her face with it, being like "Run? Yeah that's a nice choice of last words lmfao!" XD
This will be the closest thing we get to see how much of a threat general grievous is that's in the same level as his appearance in the 03 clone wars micro series
Just another reason why we need a full on Book of General Grievous series or so. Or tales of General Grievous, to show moments of him before the war and moments in the war where he didn't fight Jedis or Kenobi
@@x_Bl4ckw4tch_x I'll be down for that!
Sheen this is the 7th time we've gottwn closest to 03 Grievous this week
@@x_Bl4ckw4tch_x yo fr bro
I felt he was quite similar to how he acted in the Clone Wars episode where he massacred the witches.
I’d say the new night sister scene occurred after the main assault on Mother Talzin.
That was grievous going around wiping out the residual night sister groups.
Explains why grievous has a cape and also why there’s no zombies with that group of sisters too.
Yeah I also think it's pretty clear that Grievous just continued his slaughter for days after that. Like first of all the obvious thing are later in that same Elsbeth episode where droid ships were still looking for Nightsisters during day time.
And second of all: we know that that Nightsisters were massacred to the point where they are facing extinction during Rebels, Fallen Order and Ahsoka. And Fallen Order even makes it clear that Grievous was responsible.
It's also worth noting that Grievous appears to have all four arms even if he only used three, more evidence this was after Talzin and Daka. Plus, he was kinda on the clock to kill those two, I don't think even he would just stop to toy around with some cornered group of Sisters if Dooku was still dying.
Yes he arrived on Dathomir first he wiped out the main group and stopped mother Talzin, then after Dooku was saved he went on to kill the rest of the clan, after all he had to eradicate an entire species and that takes time
And it makes perfect sense because aside from Grievous wearing the Cape, the Nightsisters that Elsbeth was in were not from Ventress and Mother Talzin’s Nightsisters clan, but a separate Nightsisters clan in a different area of Dathomir.
Right
The fight with Morgan's mother clearly happened after killing Old Daka, since there were no more zombies around.
i mean the zombies could be just have been focusing on protecting the main passage ways that lead back to their village and when fighting morgans mom they werent around cuz they were protecting the village but u make a hella good point tho
Yeah I think it clearly took place after killing Old Dáka. Since it's stated that Grievous slaughtered the Nightsisters until near extinction so he obviously didn't stop after this village. But rather continued his brutality after saving Dooku from the magic they were using on him.
And somehow he took his sweet time ling enough to put in his cape.
@@thimovijfschaft3271 Exactly: It wouldn't make sense for Grievous to take his sweet time fighting and killing Morgan's mother and just standing there ordering his army to wipe them out if this was before Old Daka was killed.
It dies cause notice he only has 3 lightsabers cause he lost one arm to ventress
When he said "RRRRUUUUNNN" that was good a time
Run Forest run
Like the old time
" Run Jedi Run"
@@thegalaxysempiredarthfydr5002 are you talking about the crazy cartoon version of General grievous then year
Yeah Because to me, I feel like he was mocking the mother since she told Morgan to “run” like her final words to her
@@jelanispencer584 yeah
I just noticed how the magic blades are getting worn down with every strike from grievous. At the start, the full blade is glowing with blue runes, but as the battle progresses the magic weakens and by the end only a couple runes are glowing. Then at the end, the magic is worn down to the point where the blades break. Amazing detail.
I wouldn't call it amazing, but it's a good detail regardless.
Shows just how ridiculously hard Grievous can hit. Those blades seem to be the same type of weapon that Talzin uses, but we've never seen her sword's enchantment degrade over the course of the fight like that. Maybe Talzin's blade is just better, but until proven otherwise, I'd like to think of this as one more testament to Grievous' strength.
I don’t think Grievous hitting harder with a plasma blade makes much sense to be far more damaging. We’ve never seen a lightsaber break a lightsaber-resistant material like that.
@@andrewli6606 Sure we have. Some Jedi have managed to pierce beskar-alloy before, and the Praetorian Guards had somewhat resistant armor that was able to take lighter hits from the lightsabers, but Rey and Kylo's heavier blows went right through. Hell, Grievous himself has already done this before, cutting an electrostaff when literally no one else has ever managed to do that. Keep in mind, lightsaber blades have two components; the plasma, and the energy field that contains it. That field gives it some properties of a physical blade, which is why they are able to clash with things. Swinging harder wouldn't increase the heat, so it must be increasing the cutting power.
@@andrewli6606grievous breaks a magnaguards staff in season 2 with his lightsabers
Wow!!!! Tales of the Empire made Grievous more terrifying than ever before. I'm glad he finally got the respect he deserves. Who here agrees with me when I say he should have his origins explained? Perhaps in Tales of the Separatists? Featuring him and Kalani?
Hopefully, Grievous hasn't gotten much justice in the current canon, and I think he deserves a couple of stories to complement him, with 3 animated shorts showing his tragic past that led to hatred towards the Republic and the Jedis, then showing his transformation into a machine and the first Jedi he killed, and then possibly showing us the attack on Coruscant with the kidnapping of the "chancellor" as he did in Tartakovsky's Clone Wars or perhaps Grievous having a vision of the force like he had in a comic predicting his path of perdition, that would be great
Grievous found a cape and a higher res camera in the cauldron
YES.
The look on Talzin's and Dakka's faces said it all about how much of a menace Grievous was
Grievous really said: I can't cause genocide without my precious black cloak XXXXD am sorry
Yeah for real. I love how this man went back to the ship just to get his cloak
And get a new arm in the process.
There's no sign of his fourth arm in the TotE clip. The arm continuity is correct
@@ZoomerUnion Uh, I kept pausing like 10 times and all 4 of his arms are there. He just used 3.
@@phillipwalling7470 his fourth arm is still present, just severed above the elbow. So maybe that's what you saw? It wasn't cut off at the shoulder.
,,I was always greater than you."
Proceeds to cheat and break the agreement
To be fair, he’s at such an incredible disadvantage against someone who knows his style and is fully content with using the dark side. I would cheat too if I was him haha
He literally beat her in the comics. Yes they’re not canon but he has full capability of beating Ventress, the writers simply wanted him to lose
Classic filoni moment@@thataberranthalo8032
1. He gave no fucks about her or the fight.
2. She was amped.
In fairness he never actually agreed.
"Enough of this!" Bruh, we just started 😂
There was a deleted segment of the fight, it was initially way longer
Imagine if the old show had the same treatment as the new show.
the old show designed his updated model for crystal crisis, it would’ve looked that good if disney didn’t cancel it
Quite honestly Grievous just thrives on dathomir. Everyone else fucking hates that place for good reason, it’s like one of the most dangerous planets in the galaxy. But It’s just a playground for him, tons of crazy shit to go out and kill
For sure man. The witches seem like a more sinister threat than the Sith.
@@ramblinnernd5905
They were, remember Talzin tried to destroy the galaxy at some point.
@@agent1485Oh yeah! The arc with Jar Jar and Mace right? THAT WAS AWESOME!!!
@@ramblinnernd5905
Yeah it was awesome.
This, THIS was the General Grievous pretty much every fan of his, and even just regular fans of Star Wars, wanted. An unstoppable advancing killing that took great joy in the terror he inflicted upon his enemies. He craved the fearful look in their eyes as he approached, likely the same look many of his own people had before he became their savior, before the Jedi and Republic screwed him and his race over for Republic Credits...
He was a monster because that was what his people needed. He was a hero, a messiah, and all he ever wanted was revenge for an total injustice. He was a villain walking a hero's path, which is exactly what you want on your side.
Grievous:
- completely annihilates the Night Sisters
- defeated & captured by a handful of Gungans with no weapons
Their “non weapons” were essentially e.m.p. Which against a giant robot would work surprisingly well.
That episode greatly underestimated him. Grievous in 2003 has been easily defeate mundi and sak ti
General Grievous has always been one of my favorites! 🛡️🗡️
_"Wipe them out, all of them!"_
I love the implication grievous went back to his ship for drip so he could genocide in style.
Me too
I personally think Grevious should have won against Ventress-either by cheap shot or his skills. It would have been much more terrifying.
Anyone else find it weird that Grievous' armor changes are now officially just chalked up to art style differences, when everyone else in the Clone Wars canonically changed outfits/appearances whenever they changed in the show?
Like Grievous goes from 4 fingers to 6 in this same battle.
Maybe different characters remember it differently.
3:24-3:32 makes sense.
What about the clones? The phase 1 clones in TCW look massively different to the phase 1 clones in AOTC despite canonically being the same set of armor.
It’s not even art style differences, they just updated his design to what it would have been if the clone wars wasn’t cancelled, which is cool but it creates a continuity issue when you watch the two episodes
@@Dano_116it literally is just art style difference, a lot of characters got updated designs in the new clone wars, including the B1 battle droids. In lore General Grievous didn’t get a new armour set in the last year of the clone wars lol.
I wish Grevious won the fight with Ventress
To be honest, I like it that he cheats. It suits him.
He won in the comics
@@Takemura77But the comic is Legends. AKA his stronger version than canon.
@@nintendosaber1184 Nah this was a canon comic, like the Maul one
@@Takemura77 Oh which comic is it? I only know of the Legends comic where he 1v2's Ventress and Durge.
It makes perfect sense for the TotE scenes to be after killing Daka. Why would Grievous, the most murderous and psychopathic killer in the galaxy (besides Sidious), stop the onslaught after killing Daka and saving Dooku? Nah, Grievous is going to finish what he was sent for because that's just his style. Remember, in Legends, Grievous years after the Huk War had ended launched a massacre on the Yam'rii, his most hated enemies aside from the Jedi, with the droid armies as a personal vendetta against them for causing his people to suffer. He even killed the very same Jedi that were sent to end the Huk War.
Dooku ordered Grevious to kill all the nightsisters in a scene.
Imagine if he could use the force, hed be invincible
He would be *Title Card*
I just love how most of his fights he uses 2 lightsabers then pulls out another saber when the opponent least expects it
I wish he pulled that move more often. Most of the time he takes all 4 lightsabers immediately and starts spinning them, then he attacks the same spot with all of them.
@@fm_0523because otherwise he’d win most fights easily, so they have to nerf his main advantage
Element of surprise is always great
And at 3:32 he laughs and says run…..just shows how maniacal he was
there should be more battles like that, where the separatists don't come across as incapable
Yeah its hard to believe that the war went on so long, with the amount of losses the Separatists have in the show.
@@starwarshub1Pretty sure it was intentional on Palpatines part, seeing as he basically had control over both Republic and Separtists. Keep the war going in the light, set up the master plan in the dark
@@honeybell4403Dooku should have gotten out of that old rug so bad. They had absolutely everything, military power, the dedication of thousands of nations, but above all strong convictions and a strong spirit. I will never understand his continued devotion to Palpatine.
@@MIKEKeslidooku had nothing left, he can’t run from palpatine and he can’t return to the jedi
I love how the nightsisters went from being crazy monsters to a bunch of angry lesbians while Grevious went back to get his cape
Pretty sure nightsisters mated with the nightbrothers. When Ventress went looking for Savage, they all thought she was looking for a hubby
I find it funny that this means grievous went to get his cape before he continued to commit mass genocide. Bro is just built different (except when fighting gungans)
He finally decided to cure his asthma
He hadn't been crushed by Mace Windu yet.
Grievous mocking Morgan with her mother’s dying words was foul, I love it
“I have always been greater than you!”
Damn straight
Proceeds to lose and then break the agreement despite the fact HE SHOULD HAVE ABSOLUTELY WON
@@patheticbread6861 Honestly he should've won, like seriously I don't care if the comic's where he won aren't canon, anyone with for arms should've one that fight EASYILY especially Grevious.
Grevious: "y'know my master did say i could use with a bit more finesse, let me go grab my good cape"
Grevious: Hold on guys I can't go out without my drip.
Our hero General Grievous said: "J E D I S C U M"
I was so confused about when the new scene would have happened but now it’s clear Grievous just came back to do it all again 😂
You can literally see the graphical difference
So?
Uhhh, yeah?
I mean I hope so. It's more than 10 years apart.
Star Wars fans talking about the Nightsisters: Grievous was a hero. We just couldn’t see it
Even if its just for a scene, it’s nice to see a proper grevious
It always bothers me how Grievous fights irrationally after 2003. Any time he gets in a 4 way lock he could reposition 1 arm to throat choke his opponent and another one to impale his opponent but he's too stupid
Grievous with his cape>
Are we going to talk about grievous doesn't have the cape in clone wars but has it in tales of the empire?
Or his 4 arms?
@crunks2955 Morgan and her clan got floored after Grevious attacked Ventress's nighsisters. This explains why he only had 3 due to the bottom right hand getting chopped.
@@stevewhite4080I don’t understand how people missed this
HE just went back to get his cape so he can look cool while committing genocide.
It's rare we get to see the CIS pose as an actual threat
TOTE did so much better. I like when grievous is closer to the 2003 version then the coward version
I love how he’s fighting Selena the magic on her swords is leaving the blade, and that’s what causes it to be easily broken when grievous cuts it with lightsabers.
If space hitler was real, this is what would happen
Hux seems a nazi but here you can see a soviet.
Nah, Grievous is more like space Genghis Khan, space Hitler is more like Palpatine.
Pretty sure that the Nightsisters that Elsbeth was in from "Tales of the Empire" were not from Ventress and Mother Talzin’s Nightsisters clan, but they are likely from a separate Nightsisters clan in a different area of Dathomir.
True, that’s why grevious doesn’t have all 4 arms and why he has his cloak now
Nice edit! Though I really would have liked seeing Dooku's bad breath problem😅
But truly, this Grievous, he's the stuff of nightmares!
Damn grievous was playing zero games
Grievous Maniacally laughing in the distance with the setting of the droids killing everyone, the flames and shadows....its like something from a hell scape horror!! It's perfect!! This is the general we should have gotten all alone not the bs the old gorge boy thought up.
5:27 "NO! General!"
Imagine Morgan knew that in a way it was Sidious who was responsible for the death of her people. She later joined the Empire but if she knew that the Emperor took part in destroying her kind she would have fought against the Empire
I was so happy that they kept the continuity of Grievous having one of his right hands cut off
Purged just like the jedi
Oof
This episode was the only one that didnt feel like its a Show for children at all (and maybe the Zombie worm episodes)... and I loved it
I didnt notice it but 1:18 is the same sound effect when marrok got sliced in the ahsoka show
'03 Grievous could've done this without breaking a sweat
Mid battle you just peep 3 droids running and grabbing Gerevious cape and putting it on him 😂😂😂
No offense to the greatest series to be made here but ain’t Grievous supposed to be able to read, learn and adapt to ANY saber style? He did he lose to Ve tress like that? If anything, he should’ve pushed her down and is about to slayer her until she uses the force to push him back and when she broke the duel like that is when Grievous sends in his army.
Despite the best efforts of General Grievous, he didn't manage to slaughter ALL of the Nightsisters. So far, I know of two survivors. One of them joined the Empire. The other remained on Dathomir. Morgan was the survivor who joined the Empire and was the architect of the TIE Defender that would've helped the Empire turn the tide against the Rebellion. But between Palpatine's desire for a superweapon(the Death Star) and Lothal's Governor Price playing into the rebel's hands, things went downhill. Merrin was the survivor who remained on Dathomir for five years until she met Cal Kestis. She got duped by Taron Malicos, who'd fallen to the Dark Side after Order 66 and prolonged exposure to Dathomir's Dark Side energy. Cal showed her the error of her ways and managed to convince her to help with the quest for the Holocron.
Grievous was an amazing fighter. I would say saber wise he was one of the best duelist at the time. Just lost a lot cause he fought people who were much stronger or just plainly had plot armor. people forget but Grievous has killed more jedi than anyone in that time. Probably even up there with Vader given there were more jedi to hunt during the clone wars.
makes me realize how much this animation style has improved since the olden days
I’m loving how it shows how mindless and ruthless the droids are they are just following their coding
It is even better when Grievous is rocking out to Mr. Blue Sky.
2:29-2:31-2:32-2:33-3:19-3:20-3:21-3:22-3:23-5:26-5:31
Grievous’s fight with Selena (Elsbeth’s mother), and him taunting the other night sisters take place after he fights Ventress, and destroys old Daka. So while Ventress goes on the run, the war is still ongoing. He probably had time to put on his cape.
He kills old daka and claps his hands as a b1 hands him his cape folded "here you are sir"
Now imagine that level of destruction and efficiency on a populated republic world full of civilians and honestly yeah I can see why they avoided letting General "Grievous Crimes" cut loose for most of the show.
Ahhh this littel children. So faster than even comando droids who able to hold jedi for a short time cant deal with them
grievous had such potential after the 2003. and they turn him into this
this is cleary a not same war, but this cleary from the comic of the second invasion on Dathomir where Sidious lured Mother Tazin using Maul as bait, and the two fought each other in stalemate with Grevious actually being the one to finish her
That’s going on the kill count
Grevious, as instructed by Dooku, rarely fights fair against Force-users since the Force gives them such a massive advantage. Ventress, if focusing on the Force, can easily read his movements and counter attack (Obi-Wan did the same.)
Fear and intimidation are his key weapons, and both are bolstered by his sadistic nature. He truly revels in the suffering and despair he causes, and here we can see him unfettered by "Age-ratings" once more.
It's a shame there's a few continuity errors. Grievous went back to go get his cape apparently, and he somehow got his lost arm that ventress cut off back. But the new scene is really badass so I'll let it slide lol.
The new scene happens a while after the main attack. Grievous just returned to his ship after saving Dooku to get fixed up and grabbed his cape while at it and then started attacking the other Nightsister groups.
Ventress only cut off one arm so theres no continuity error, he only went back for his cape after killing mother talzin
@nathanielfisher337 there is a continuity error because he has all 4 arms. His right arm is as thick as his left arm, if one of his right arms was missing it would look like a stick.
I mean, we can ignore it since too much is going on, like it’s not even there
@@nathanielfisher337Who cares about bullshit cape? This isnt that trash 2008 grievous
1:34 An actual kill by the Battle Droids.
I think you got the order of events wrong. It would make more sense if TOTE Grievous attacked the other nightsisters AFTER he killed Old Daca because we don't see any zombie nightsisters during that attack.
Grevious went back to Dathomir after Son of Dathomir comic featuring Maul. Maul captured Dooku and Grevious with the help of his Crimson Dawn Mandalorians and lured Palpatine to Dathomir. He and the night brothers were together on Dathomir, mother Talzin was resurrected through Dooku and then killed by Grevious, Palpatine and Dooku (force lighting).
So Grevious probably went back after that or was still there when this happened.
Too bad Grevious wasnt around during the era of acolyte
He gave A LOT of General Krell vibes in Tales of the Empire.
Great edit!
Connfused cause i thought the redesigns were meant to be them just changing clothes and armor between seasons, but Greivous’s tales of the empire model kinda breaks that theory?
Nah I think the Tales of the Empire part is a mop up after the clone wars episode. Thats why he has his cape. Its a later battle.
Grievous be laughing too much. He was much more silent and deadly in the 03 series.
Ive never been more happier to root for the Seperatist, every last one of the nightsisters and almost every last one of them have been nothing but a nuisance. They literally are a footnote in the star wars history, as useless as the pacifist mandalorians. Honestly their planet should have been wiped clean out of the galaxy by the death star after it was built.
2:58 wth those signs are doing there
Pretty sure He just went back and rampaged again!
Narrator: GREAT SCOTT!!!😱😱😱
In the chronological order of the 4th season finale of "The Clone Wars" and the miniseries of "Tales of the Empire", that explains why General Grevious was killed the army of Nightsisters and rescue Count Dooku?
And how Asajj and a young women named Morgan was running away from her family in each other? BUT HOW?
I’m pretty sure Grievous killing Morgan’s mother Selena happened after he killed Old Daka because he didn’t have his cape on when he killed her and there were no zombie Nightsisters present when Selena, Morgan, and several Nightsisters made their final stand against the droid army.
Let's be honest. The only way he could have lost is if she used the force. She is a formitable force user, but Griveous is just better when it comes to fencing
As good as Tales of the Empire is, there’s only one thing that has me puzzled. He didn’t wear his cloak when he massacred the Nightsisters in the Clone Wars show! How the heck is he wearing it after his duel with Ventress?! It doesn’t make any sense! 🫤🤯🤨
Only issue I see with this is that Grevious regrows his hand to kill Morgan’s mom then he loses it again 😐
He killed Morgan's mother after saving Dooku.
It was afterwards and he uses the left arm that wasn’t cut off anyways.
We forgot how *grievous* things could get.
Anybody else notice that grievous doesnt have a cape in the original cw episode
2:19: Tales of the Empire
Grevious did the triple slicer on Morgan’s mom
That fight was not even a fight. He was toying with her to have some fun. If he really wanted to he would have town you apart in seconds.
"Ive always been greater than you."
-would she have lost to gungans?-
Don't actually blame him. You should have to blame who made him lost to gungans
Why the fuck it is so damm hard for Disney to contain persistant continuity ?!?
Grievous doesn't wear a Cape at the beginning of the battle. Three minutes later has cape only then to get rid of it again to sluaghter the oldest Nightsister mother.
Why ? I know it's a small, insignificant detail but its contridicting to former solid established lore. And that sucks....
You say that like continuity with the clone was wasn't an issue before Disney. "My powers have doubled since the last time we met count... I know it was like a week ago but it go much better trust me..."
No continuity is broken though? The entirety of the main assault, Grievous wears no cape and loses one right arm, and that’s true to the end when he eliminates Old Daka. Morgan’s pov clearly takes place after the main assault; she and the rest are stragglers being picked off as they flee deeper into the woods. Grievous at this point has his cape now and his missing right arm, and seeing as this is a later point in the massacre, it’s easy to presume he returned to base to get his arm replaced and grab his cape before heading back out.
Some of your confusion might be rooted in the fact that this video is not in exact chronological order.
You forgot the deleted scenes of the clone wars episode