Actually he learned to take “never too old to learn a new trick” to a whole new level. Before he faced his dark side, he brushed off the Force Priestess’s teachings as something he already knew and mastered. Once he faced his dark side did he learn of his hubris and how even a master can still learn.
@Daniel Athens I’m saying he didn’t take anything to a whole new level in this scene because his hubris made him unwilling to fully embrace their teachings. Essentially he believed he was too old and too skilled to learn a new trick. After he faces his dark side, does he learn that he can still learn new things despite his age and mastery and goes on to “taking things to a whole new level” from then on.
There’s a book series called Fate of the Jedi where in a nine books series expand upon the Mortis arc, and reveal the true nature of the Maw and Another that used to live among the three on that planet. Sadly it’s not canon anymore but it’s worth the read if you like the Mortis arc and can catch up to 35 years ABY
@@koichidignitythief7429 There's nothing wrong with midichlorians. The very fact that the force runs strong in the Skywalker family (yes mentioned all the way back in return of the jedi) implies that. Not everybody is cut out to become or meant to be that special.
R2 is the coolest character ever. This droid took part in most of the major events in the saga, the Clone Wars. He is at the fucking source of life. R2 is love, R2 is life!
@@israel4521 R2D2's memories were never deleted, he's the one telling the _Star Wars_ story at the beginning of each episode. Originally, George Lucas intended to name the franchise _"Tales of the Whills - Star Wars",_ these are narrating the story that R2D2 hundreds of years into the future gave to them (the intros of all the Star Wars movies are precisely the titles of these "books"). The source of all this info are the behind the scenes documents and scripts for making _ANH_ and comics talking about these force beings, the "Whills"...
i love this scene show much. notice how the 'cousins' are kinda like muses to different parts of the force: one is angry and accusatory, one is relatively joyous, one seems fearful and uncertain, and the main one seems nuetral. i think they're supposed to be representative of the force and different aspects of emotion that drive the people who use it.
yeah but the confusing part is we saw the duaghter, the father and the son who were the representation of the force. The sisters are even more complex since we have zero understanding on what they are. All we onow is they are powerful force users.
I think the son , father and daughter represents selfishness , selflessness and the balance between the two states of mind . While the priestesses represents the very emotions that are driving living being in the force . They are different aspects of how the force works .
I like how r2 has seen things most living creatures could never even comprehend and has more knowledge than most archives. yet you always just find out he was left in a basement for years when people don't need him, like if only they knew...
Remember when Lucas mentioned that his sequel trilogy plans would have involved going into a "microbiotic world" and delve deeper into the Force? Turns out TCW and Rebels already did that. For example, here.
@@PonderingThought-ke6qb they’re* and that’s just your opinion, one that I can probably guess is based on a lot of ignorance and nit-picking as is of most people who hate on the sequels
Why the hell SW movies don't go deep into the lore like the shows and books do? The Sequel Trilogy was PERFECT to explore the Jedi and Sith mythology, and yet they didnt
@@loganwendigo937 There is still hope for animated trilogy or series based on Lucas sequels plans. We can only dream about Disney decanonizing that crappy sequel trilogy they made.
Logan Wendigo it is such a shame George was a good filmmaker, but Disney decided to ruin everything. The sequel trilogy is as shit as fuck, rebels is boring, unrealistic and childish, the only good thing to come out of Disney Star Wars is the clone wars. I don’t want them to turn some sick legends characters into canon like revan or malgus for the simple reason that Disney will ruin it and turn it into a crappy kid friendly version that anyone above the age of 7 at the very most will hate. They won’t turn them in to films any way because the stories are too dark for a 6 year old.
I like how she says that she and her kind "watch all those who are strong in the Force in the universe", implying that there are who knows how many Force orders and religions outside the known Star Wars galaxy.
@@Dakarai_Knight Fun fact, Earth does actually exist in star wars, the first hint being the opening line "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away", far away from the reader, on earth Earth has also appeared in a comic, han and chewie crash land the falcon on it and create the legend of bigfoot, or more specifically, bigfoot from outer space, though this is non canon Its also entirely possible that Coruscant IS Earth, due to being the supposed homeworld of Human's in the star wars galaxy, and the few remaining parts of Coruscant's true surface heavily resemble Earth mountain peaks
My headcanon is that 'the Force' and real-life 'Dark Matter' are the same thing(If I remember correctly, Dark Matter forms the structure of the universe and keeps galaxies together)
I think that Anakin is just visible thing and other stronger force ghost are able to interact with other objects but that doesn't make sense for Luke to interact with objects as a force ghost. I am no expert on Star Wars things but I could at least try to make my own interpretations.
Jedi star fighters were specially designed to be Force - compatible, so i dont find it surprising that his personal Interceptor is also designed like that.
wanna hockachewie i think he figured it out but about half way. he struggles to even contact the living and trying to manifest a ghost causes him great pain
wanna hockachewie qui gon learned from something called the Shaman of the Whills. I don't think these beings are the shamans or the Whills, but once qui gon was joined with the Force he could know that they could help Yoda
He does sat those who taught me. So they dod teach him. But it is evident he didn't complete his training. It's more than likely the test wasnt like yodas. Qui gon was a jedi and his role was to find anakin and train the the one who would set Luke on his path. He used to randomly turn off his computer and input random co ordinates into the hyperdrive to get him somewhere. It was his way of listening to the force and letting it guide him. He also hopes the forces will is not to dump him on a star. Don't know if the reference is cannon though but it seems close enough.
Holy hell when you realize that R2 has literally been with everyone and seen and recorded everything that went on from TPM to now, you realize how special he actually is.
It is popular opinion, after all, that he is the narrator of the franchise Which makes the sequels even more stupid than they already were considering they deactivated him
@@rosariocrimson That is the original intention but towards the fall of the Jedi it becomes much more cult like and are often wary of emotions entirely. The most significant example being love as the Jedi of the Old Republic were allowed to love, marry, etc but of course in the Clone Wars that wasn't allowed
@@lancethedecayedguardian2719 ….I think you have a misunderstanding for marriage as Jedi. I have been seeing people not understand why the Jedi Knights are against marriages and discourage romantic love. I’ll be blunt, many of Star Wars fans do not understand the path of the Jedi Knight at all. It is not just a laser sword and the Force. It is a commitment with vows that must be upheld. Marriage is prohibited and was still prohibited in the Old Republic for very important reasons. The vows for marriage and the vows as a Jedi knight contradict each other. In marriage, the vows are said to value each other. But the vows as a knight states that one must show commitment not to one person but to the Force. That is why marriage is prohibited. Jedi are not celibate and can have intercourse, but cannot be bound into marriage. In rare cases marriage can be permissible such as Master Mundi’s case where he must marry and have children due to his species being very much endangered. However, the marriage vows must be adjusted to ensure that the priority is the Jedi Order and the Force. Consider being a Jedi Knight similar to being a Catholic Priest. Catholic priests cannot marry as their duty is to the people they are serving and to God. Being a Jedi Knight is not just the Force and a laser sword but it is a commitment and responsibility that is very difficult. The missions that Jedi Knights take can be very strenuous and they must be able to control themselves, lest they destroy all they are striving to defend. Both Marriage and Priesthood requires immense commitment. You cannot have both and be able to be fair to the responsibilities that both demand. That is selfishness. Is it fair for the spouse to be waiting aside as the Jedi Knight they are wed to go off into missions and rarely be able to be with them? What of children which require much attention to be properly reared? This is why marriage is prohibited in the Jedi Order. If you wish to be married, discuss with the Jedi Council if it is possible be married with the vows being adjusted for marriage or leave the path as a Jedi Knight to show proper commitment to the vows of marriage.
@@lancethedecayedguardian2719 In the case of Anakin Skywalker, he should have left the path as a Jedi Knight. He is strong with the Force and as a lightsaber duelist. But he struggles with his emotions and his commitment and vows. By marrying Padme, he betrayed the vows he took as a Jedi Knight. Some people try to dismiss this but this is a very very dangerous act. A Jedi Knight wedded a Senator. This is a very huge conflict of interest and if found out, the political consequences to both the Senate and the Order would be horrific. Any bill that Senator Amidala had could be called out for bias to benefit the Jedi. Padme and Anakin’s marriage goes against the responsibilities and vows that they both have taken as a Senator and as a Jedi Knight. Anakin should have left the path as a Jedi Knight and shown commitment to his marriage. One or the other. He cannot have both. It is because of the this conflict of interest and the fact that he cannot let go, that Anakin destroyed everything including himself. The Jedi Code and their beliefs are not to blame for Anakin’s own shortcomings.
@@lancethedecayedguardian2719 Look at Satine and Obi-Wan. Imagine if they actually did the same thing as Anakin and Padme? If they did that, Mandalore would be torn apart. The Jedi and the Mandolorians have been rivals for years and if a Jedi Knight had wedded the Duchess of the Mandalore, it would lead to factions like Death Watch to say that her position is not legitimate. It would also tie the Jedi Order to Satine as well. So once again, why marriage is a bad idea for Jedi Knights. If you wish to get married, then leave the knights and show proper commitment to your spouse.
BlindFuryPR he wasn't asking, he was stating (like yoda would) that this episode and the saga/episode arc it belongs to should be called the what the fuck saga lol I agree, not saying it wasn't great, because it was- just saying it was crazy!
R2 in the OT: a cute little droid that accompanies Luke Skywalker on his adventures R2 in TCW: has traveled to the literal center of the universe and witnessed the creation of life and the Force
"He is to teach one that will save the universe from a great imbalance." So that you may end up on square #1 again moments later and have the whole thing saved by a wamen.
Can anyone say why r2 never shows footage like this to luke. I mean R2-D2 has seen so much jedi/force stuff maybe he should just show it to luke for his training.
He and C3PO have their memory banks erased at EP3 end, I think Obi-Wan or Bail Organa gave the order just after Leia and Luke birth. Sorry for the bad grammar lol
@@sebastiansuazo2734 Bail Organa in ROTS specifically said, "Have the Protocol Droid's mind wiped". Didn't say anything about R2, so it's safe to assume he was left alone.
@@sebastiansuazo2734 R2 definitely didn't have his memory wiped. He remembered Obi-Wan and was looking for him in A New Hope. Only 3PO's memory was erased.
I love special k but I never tripped. It never had any effect like that on me just a very very strong sedative along with a floating feeling. I did some for my birthday 3 days ago.
so much lore protentional in this story .. whole universe full of force, and we just get to hear a tiny fraction of a story from one tiny galaxy, far far away...
Dont see why not.. Grogu is something like 50yo, the mandalorian story is set around 9ABY and Yoda died in 4ABY so they have 45 years to cross paths... also just realising Anakin was born 41BBY which means Grogu and Anakin could've been born in the same year!
I'm actually a little confused about that because Anakin is the chosen one, he is the one that was destined to fix the imbalance and I guess you could say he did that when he killed palpatine and vader (aka himself), yet it seems as tho they are referring to Luke when they say that, even tho he wasn't the chosen one destined to restore balance. So i don't really get it, why'd the writers make Anakin the chosen one and then have luke be the one that is supposed to learn about the cosmic force from yoda and restore balance? it doesn't really make sense to me
@@mish2637 Anakin forfeited his destiny turning to the dark side!!! and in doing so weakened his own resolve, and made himself too weak to do what was required to bring balance!! so Luke who was the catalyst by which presenting or helping Anakin with the strength he didn’t have in order to bring balance, so Anakin was the chosen one however Luke actually helped him bring that balance effectively making Luke a part of the chosen one aswell
@@mattkylie6723 I would agree with most of what you said but destiny isn't something that you can forfeit, it's not something that he can get away from. even when he turned to the dark side he was still the chosen one because as the chosen one he's supposed to control both light and dark therefore being on either side would not cause him to forfeit his destiny. He still fulfilled his destiny in the end. even though luke helped him turn back, luke wasn't really a part of the whole chosen one thing, mainly bc it's the chosen ONE not the chosen few or something.
@@mish2637 Destiny means the absence of free will, which Anakin had and exercised, so from the perspective of not turning to the dark side and completely crushing the Sith “yes” however he didn’t” he turned to the dark side and altered his destiny through his own choice!! this forfeited the greatness he was never going to accomplish.
@@mattkylie6723 but didn't he accomplish that greatness when he killed palpatine. He fulfilled his destiny it just wasn't in the way we first expected bc he had turned to the dark side. He did what the chosen one was prophesized to do, he fixed the imbalance in the force. So you saying he forfeited his destiny isn't really correct bc he still ended up fulfilling it in the end. Also turning to dark side wasn't much of a choice for him bc he was manipulated into doing that by palpatine, and if you watched clone wars then you saw that anakin had visions of the future when he was on mortis. It was always destined for him to turn to the dark side, all of it was still his destiny.
Honestly just for laughs. There should've been a take that had yoda saying "900 years old, I am. Give a f**k, I do not" when something bad happens to him.
I wonder if Anakin found out about this planet through R2. It could explain how he was able to become a force ghost despite not being trained, but could Anakin have passed the tests?
"He is to teach one that will save the universe from a great imbalance." If they mention Luke here. Teaching him how to manifest his life force is not required because when Yoda trained Luke he was already alive.
In George lucas's sequels Luke learn of the whills and cut himself from the force because he can't accept to not have free will over his actions ( he basically learns that the whils are controling him through the force to ensure he accomplish his destiny ). He later resolves the conundrum by discovering that while the whills ( the force ) create a destiny for everyone people still have free will because they can decide to reject this destiny .
I noticed that on a lot of the movies the Republic fighters all look like early versions of TIE fighters or versions of the empire fighters. A nice touch I thought also
That’s intentional. There’s a marked difference between Jedi and Clone starfighters: The clone fighters are built much heavier, both for survivability and firepower, but as a consequence are also quite costly. The Jedi, on the other hand, have no amenities, no safety measures, and little protection… Relying on the supernatural skills of the pilot and vastly superior speed to outmaneuver their enemies. After the war, the Imperial Navy saw the stunning success of the Jedi starfighters, and decided that small, cheap, and fast fighters would be chosen over the heavier gunships of the clones - Thus the X and Y wings were abandoned, replaced by the near-disposable TIE fighter.
I've never seen that before, that was sick!!! I'll figure out witch episode this is on Disney + and put it with my Phillips Hue setup, thank you for this video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I think it's going to look AWESOME!
Being 900 years old, Yoda is taking the saying "never too old to learn a new trick" to a whole new level.
Actually he learned to take “never too old to learn a new trick” to a whole new level. Before he faced his dark side, he brushed off the Force Priestess’s teachings as something he already knew and mastered. Once he faced his dark side did he learn of his hubris and how even a master can still learn.
A good life philosophy
@Daniel Athens I’m saying he didn’t take anything to a whole new level in this scene because his hubris made him unwilling to fully embrace their teachings. Essentially he believed he was too old and too skilled to learn a new trick. After he faces his dark side, does he learn that he can still learn new things despite his age and mastery and goes on to “taking things to a whole new level” from then on.
He would have been around late 800s then
I don't like global warming
Good ketamine that was
Yep that's the only way to fly
Too much, I have taken.
@@Wei2Vile the walls, melting are they.
deep that comment was
Waaa Waaa Waaa waaa
This and the Mortis arc did such a good job of showing us more about the force while still keeping it shrouded in mystery.
There’s a book series called Fate of the Jedi where in a nine books series expand upon the Mortis arc, and reveal the true nature of the Maw and Another that used to live among the three on that planet. Sadly it’s not canon anymore but it’s worth the read if you like the Mortis arc and can catch up to 35 years ABY
And no Midichlorians
@@koichidignitythief7429
This arc talks about that.
one question is answered then two more take its place
@@koichidignitythief7429 There's nothing wrong with midichlorians. The very fact that the force runs strong in the Skywalker family (yes mentioned all the way back in return of the jedi) implies that. Not everybody is cut out to become or meant to be that special.
This clip shows us that even the wisest of the wise still have much to learn.
William Norton yep.!!!??
nah Yoda just trippin
"Infinite knowledge takes an infinity to learn" Yoda in the ROTS novel
Those 5 definitely have much too learn
That whole story arc showed us that.
Yoda Piloting his controls with the force is such a subtle Jedi flex
The Force itself was piloting the ship. Yoda didn't know where he was going
@@isaiahbettencourt3418 plot twist: R2 was piloting the ship because he is secretly the force
@@quasar7951 man I wouldn't be surprised
In legends Luke Piloted a star destroyer by himself. THAT is a flex.
@@Cloofinder Star Killer drug one out of orbit with the force, that is to much flex lmao.
Nahh, not some lost world, Just Space Australia.
Spacestralia?
Saxton’s new resort for animals? Or just another place for the mercs to participate in?
I didn’t see enough space spiders so probably not my guy. Maybe New Zealand.
Ayoooo tfs reference!!!
I didn't see a Spacie's there....
R2 is the coolest character ever. This droid took part in most of the major events in the saga, the Clone Wars. He is at the fucking source of life. R2 is love, R2 is life!
There are some theories that say all of star wars is shown through R2's perspective, so that is why he is always there.
Imagine the PTSD he must be going through after all that
@@ST0AT None, because they wiped his memories.
@@israel4521 Unlike C-3PO, most of R2’s memories were not wiped.
@@israel4521 R2D2's memories were never deleted, he's the one telling the _Star Wars_ story at the beginning of each episode. Originally, George Lucas intended to name the franchise _"Tales of the Whills - Star Wars",_ these are narrating the story that R2D2 hundreds of years into the future gave to them (the intros of all the Star Wars movies are precisely the titles of these "books").
The source of all this info are the behind the scenes documents and scripts for making _ANH_ and comics talking about these force beings, the "Whills"...
i love this scene show much. notice how the 'cousins' are kinda like muses to different parts of the force: one is angry and accusatory, one is relatively joyous, one seems fearful and uncertain, and the main one seems nuetral. i think they're supposed to be representative of the force and different aspects of emotion that drive the people who use it.
yeah but the confusing part is we saw the duaghter, the father and the son who were the representation of the force. The sisters are even more complex since we have zero understanding on what they are. All we onow is they are powerful force users.
I think the son , father and daughter represents selfishness , selflessness and the balance between the two states of mind . While the priestesses represents the very emotions that are driving living being in the force . They are different aspects of how the force works .
Brilliant
@@stormbringer2840 ooooh y'all are good
@@sov4956 force entities, not force users.
"He is to teach one that will save the universe from a great imbalance."
I think they are talking about Luke.
And leia
Both wrong. Apparently it's Rey.
@@JODA93 , Yoda never trained Rey though.
@@rjdez3589 I know. I was making a joke.
I like how r2 has seen things most living creatures could never even comprehend and has more knowledge than most archives. yet you always just find out he was left in a basement for years when people don't need him, like if only they knew...
Turns out he's just extrapolating on his original program.
"'Ight, I'm up, time to *FIX* shit. Big picture."
R2-D2 has been in the middle of every event and never brags about it.
C3P0 might disagree about him not bragging at all. R2 is pretty sassy after all.
Yoda ate some mad shrooms that made him go insane on that planet
Ketamine (:
He bought some of those deathsticks
Tripping balls I am.
"Too much ketamine, I had"
2:50
"... Totally weirding me out, you are!"
Remember when Lucas mentioned that his sequel trilogy plans would have involved going into a "microbiotic world" and delve deeper into the Force? Turns out TCW and Rebels already did that. For example, here.
but this is not microbiotic world?
@@goodmind4940 It might have made an appearance at some point.
@@goodmind4940 It isn't, but it's taking elements from it.
@@charliesanders6930 That too, but I don't think it would've worked on film. Something like that would've worked better in a TV series.
So something like Ant-man, where he could talk to the midichlorians directly? ;)
When he wakes up read this in your head with yoda voice: Stolen my liver they had.
=)))
That was hilarious 😂
Come with us to Candy mountain!
Bastards they are
"He has no idea what he seeks, the responsibility he will have!"
Yoda 60 years later: Hey Luke, wanna see some lightning?
Ignore the sequels they never happend ;)
@@PonderingThought-ke6qb amen.
@@PonderingThought-ke6qb shut up kid, they did, get over it
@@finnsimpson5253 Yeah and there still trash
@@PonderingThought-ke6qb they’re* and that’s just your opinion, one that I can probably guess is based on a lot of ignorance and nit-picking as is of most people who hate on the sequels
I can only imagine how bad my allergies would be if I went there
You and me 2 buddy. You and me too
Soul Semblance uh wut what allergy on?
Why the hell SW movies don't go deep into the lore like the shows and books do? The Sequel Trilogy was PERFECT to explore the Jedi and Sith mythology, and yet they didnt
That’s what George wanted to do apparently but Disney scrapped his outlines and decided to remake the OT instead
@@loganwendigo937 There is still hope for animated trilogy or series based on Lucas sequels plans.
We can only dream about Disney decanonizing that crappy sequel trilogy they made.
sw toni it’s not canon to me and many others
Logan Wendigo it is such a shame George was a good filmmaker, but Disney decided to ruin everything. The sequel trilogy is as shit as fuck, rebels is boring, unrealistic and childish, the only good thing to come out of Disney Star Wars is the clone wars. I don’t want them to turn some sick legends characters into canon like revan or malgus for the simple reason that Disney will ruin it and turn it into a crappy kid friendly version that anyone above the age of 7 at the very most will hate. They won’t turn them in to films any way because the stories are too dark for a 6 year old.
@@egzabiheryemsgen4982 never say never. Companies that disney acquired made movies like Pulp Fiction lolo
I like how she says that she and her kind "watch all those who are strong in the Force in the universe", implying that there are who knows how many Force orders and religions outside the known Star Wars galaxy.
That's explains the Jedi religion on earth
@@Dakarai_Knight you want something that gets as close as possible to jediism? Lear Daoism....
@@Dakarai_Knight Fun fact, Earth does actually exist in star wars, the first hint being the opening line "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away", far away from the reader, on earth
Earth has also appeared in a comic, han and chewie crash land the falcon on it and create the legend of bigfoot, or more specifically, bigfoot from outer space, though this is non canon
Its also entirely possible that Coruscant IS Earth, due to being the supposed homeworld of Human's in the star wars galaxy, and the few remaining parts of Coruscant's true surface heavily resemble Earth mountain peaks
@@kritikill7779 Pretty sure Coruscant isn't the humans' homeworld.
My headcanon is that 'the Force' and real-life 'Dark Matter' are the same thing(If I remember correctly, Dark Matter forms the structure of the universe and keeps galaxies together)
"Master, what are Midichlorians?"
"It's Heroin."
“Eaten those colourful mushrooms, I should not have.”
"Getting high on Ketamine, I should not have"
@@rithvikmuthyalapati9754 Lmao
Yoda you really need to stop with the kentamine
Dumb comment
@@borris3768 you are replying to a nine month old comment, the irony is immeasurable
No! Stopping is for losers.
You has to get on that Death Sticks grind
Just imagine Yoda watching how anaiken became a force ghost bye doing one good thing and him doing Great things for 900 years
I think that Anakin is just visible thing and other stronger force ghost are able to interact with other objects but that doesn't make sense for Luke to interact with objects as a force ghost. I am no expert on Star Wars things but I could at least try to make my own interpretations.
@@shinobi0474 I think it makes sense, you're literally apart of the force as a ghost, and qui gon lifted yoda in the first part of the arc
Work on your grammar, fuck.
But yoda didn’t bring balance to the force like Anakin did
@@shinobi0474 Anakin's fate was ordained by the Force. A tool. He wouldn't be abandoned because he was meant to wipe the slate clean.
I almost forgot how brilliant this show was. Just amazing story telling. I miss you old star wars.
omg I just realized that yoda controls his ship’s controls with the force
That or it was the force itself
Jedi star fighters were specially designed to be Force - compatible, so i dont find it surprising that his personal Interceptor is also designed like that.
If Yoda had to go through all this trouble for this gift, how did Qui-gon get it in the first place? Did he take a similar test?
wanna hockachewie i think he figured it out but about half way. he struggles to even contact the living and trying to manifest a ghost causes him great pain
wanna hockachewie qui gon learned from something called the Shaman of the Whills. I don't think these beings are the shamans or the Whills, but once qui gon was joined with the Force he could know that they could help Yoda
Qui-gon studied all aspects of the force so I think he could control his consciousness enough to communicate with strong users
Well beings with brass balls can manifest themselves of course.
Yoda just had titanium balls.
He does sat those who taught me. So they dod teach him. But it is evident he didn't complete his training. It's more than likely the test wasnt like yodas. Qui gon was a jedi and his role was to find anakin and train the the one who would set Luke on his path. He used to randomly turn off his computer and input random co ordinates into the hyperdrive to get him somewhere. It was his way of listening to the force and letting it guide him. He also hopes the forces will is not to dump him on a star. Don't know if the reference is cannon though but it seems close enough.
We probably would have seen this planet in George's sequel trilogy.
You wouldn’t.
@@NeptuneCheeseCake George’s sequel trilogy involved the whills so there’s a very good chance we would have seen it in live action.
The whills have a symbiotic relationship with the midiclorians and this planet is the homeworld of midiclorians.
He would've fucked it up worse than Disney. The man is creatively bankrupt.
@@bigstanko7391 No to everything you just said
Yoda went to Australia
Australia is just a more British and more bigger Florida.
Yoda didn't go anywhere, he's just high on ketamine
@KOBE GOAT GOOOOON!!!
Holy hell when you realize that R2 has literally been with everyone and seen and recorded everything that went on from TPM to now, you realize how special he actually is.
It is popular opinion, after all, that he is the narrator of the franchise
Which makes the sequels even more stupid than they already were considering they deactivated him
Doesnt he get wiped though after the clone wars ? like his memory banks
@@DustyEggSauce nope. Never does only C-3PO
@@TalanWH Ahhh okay, I always assumed r2 did with him
They literally told him “disappoint us not, little green one.” 4:35
Making fun of the way he talks and his height. Wow.
Can we all agree that the visuals are spectacularly breathtaking?
It's interesting how each of them embodies an emotion when the Jedi way teaches to forgo them
That's a bit of a misconception. Jedi aren't taught to be emotionless, just to keep their emotions under control and not the other way around.
@@rosariocrimson That is the original intention but towards the fall of the Jedi it becomes much more cult like and are often wary of emotions entirely. The most significant example being love as the Jedi of the Old Republic were allowed to love, marry, etc but of course in the Clone Wars that wasn't allowed
@@lancethedecayedguardian2719 ….I think you have a misunderstanding for marriage as Jedi. I have been seeing people not understand why the Jedi Knights are against marriages and discourage romantic love.
I’ll be blunt, many of Star Wars fans do not understand the path of the Jedi Knight at all.
It is not just a laser sword and the Force. It is a commitment with vows that must be upheld.
Marriage is prohibited and was still prohibited in the Old Republic for very important reasons.
The vows for marriage and the vows as a Jedi knight contradict each other. In marriage, the vows are said to value each other.
But the vows as a knight states that one must show commitment not to one person but to the Force.
That is why marriage is prohibited.
Jedi are not celibate and can have intercourse, but cannot be bound into marriage.
In rare cases marriage can be permissible such as Master Mundi’s case where he must marry and have children due to his species being very much endangered.
However, the marriage vows must be adjusted to ensure that the priority is the Jedi Order and the Force.
Consider being a Jedi Knight similar to being a Catholic Priest. Catholic priests cannot marry as their duty is to the people they are serving and to God.
Being a Jedi Knight is not just the Force and a laser sword but it is a commitment and responsibility that is very difficult.
The missions that Jedi Knights take can be very strenuous and they must be able to control themselves, lest they destroy all they are striving to defend.
Both Marriage and Priesthood requires immense commitment. You cannot have both and be able to be fair to the responsibilities that both demand. That is selfishness.
Is it fair for the spouse to be waiting aside as the Jedi Knight they are wed to go off into missions and rarely be able to be with them?
What of children which require much attention to be properly reared?
This is why marriage is prohibited in the Jedi Order.
If you wish to be married, discuss with the Jedi Council if it is possible be married with the vows being adjusted for marriage or leave the path as a Jedi Knight to show proper commitment to the vows of marriage.
@@lancethedecayedguardian2719 In the case of Anakin Skywalker, he should have left the path as a Jedi Knight.
He is strong with the Force and as a lightsaber duelist. But he struggles with his emotions and his commitment and vows.
By marrying Padme, he betrayed the vows he took as a Jedi Knight.
Some people try to dismiss this but this is a very very dangerous act.
A Jedi Knight wedded a Senator. This is a very huge conflict of interest and if found out, the political consequences to both the Senate and the Order would be horrific.
Any bill that Senator Amidala had could be called out for bias to benefit the Jedi.
Padme and Anakin’s marriage goes against the responsibilities and vows that they both have taken as a Senator and as a Jedi Knight.
Anakin should have left the path as a Jedi Knight and shown commitment to his marriage.
One or the other. He cannot have both.
It is because of the this conflict of interest and the fact that he cannot let go, that Anakin destroyed everything including himself.
The Jedi Code and their beliefs are not to blame for Anakin’s own shortcomings.
@@lancethedecayedguardian2719 Look at Satine and Obi-Wan. Imagine if they actually did the same thing as Anakin and Padme?
If they did that, Mandalore would be torn apart. The Jedi and the Mandolorians have been rivals for years and if a Jedi Knight had wedded the Duchess of the Mandalore, it would lead to factions like Death Watch to say that her position is not legitimate.
It would also tie the Jedi Order to Satine as well.
So once again, why marriage is a bad idea for Jedi Knights. If you wish to get married, then leave the knights and show proper commitment to your spouse.
"My little friend" LoL not many ppl to that master Yoda gets to say.
To the What the Fuck Saga belongs this episode
Season 6, the very last arc of the series.
BlindFuryPR he wasn't asking, he was stating (like yoda would) that this episode and the saga/episode arc it belongs to should be called the what the fuck saga lol I agree, not saying it wasn't great, because it was- just saying it was crazy!
@@BlindFuryPRnot anymore.
R2 in the OT: a cute little droid that accompanies Luke Skywalker on his adventures
R2 in TCW: has traveled to the literal center of the universe and witnessed the creation of life and the Force
From 2:41 onward, the setting was giving me Hayao Miyazaki vibes for some reason...
Nah i prefer Hidetaka Miyazaki
Force ghost steps causing life to form upon the ground is alike forest spirit god from princess mononoko.
@@crickcrack0 HELL YEAH
@@woodnoteflute lol
More like EVA:Q
"The question is are you worthy of being taught".
1 second later: "Hey Yoda, please this way"
"He is to teach one that will save the universe from a great imbalance." So that you may end up on square #1 again moments later and have the whole thing saved by a wamen.
R2 is like a Forrest Gump of Star wars.🔥
Indeed
Your casual day in Australia where trees fly and ground smokes weed.
0:43 R2 is larger than you. Who the Hell's your "little friend" now?
0:42
If he only knew they would have an epic fight a few decades later
Can anyone say why r2 never shows footage like this to luke. I mean R2-D2 has seen so much jedi/force stuff maybe he should just show it to luke for his training.
He and C3PO have their memory banks erased at EP3 end, I think Obi-Wan or Bail Organa gave the order just after Leia and Luke birth. Sorry for the bad grammar lol
@@Rafael1984 R2 never had his memory banks erased
@@charlieturk2146 he did
@@sebastiansuazo2734 Bail Organa in ROTS specifically said, "Have the Protocol Droid's mind wiped". Didn't say anything about R2, so it's safe to assume he was left alone.
@@sebastiansuazo2734 R2 definitely didn't have his memory wiped. He remembered Obi-Wan and was looking for him in A New Hope. Only 3PO's memory was erased.
wow so Yoda went to Australia to learn the secret to eternal life
I think Yoda was still in that hospital the whole time just tripping out
Impossible
It’s hilarious how much R2 actually knows about everything by the time we see him in A New Hope.
"Tripping on ketamine, i must be"
Gotta lay off the death sticks
Lay off death sticks I must
I love special k but I never tripped. It never had any effect like that on me just a very very strong sedative along with a floating feeling. I did some for my birthday 3 days ago.
Fascinating... Reminds me of how fentanyl sent me all the way to the Rakata home world Lehon and Sith home world Moraband 😂😂 @@BJETNT
so much lore protentional in this story .. whole universe full of force, and we just get to hear a tiny fraction of a story from one tiny galaxy, far far away...
Dude, the shit R2D2 has seen...
Yoda is so powerful, he closes his eyes before landing.
Yet never says "WTF where am i ?" after landing.
Sucks we never got more of this story line these beings were gods
This was supposed to be a glimpse into Lucas's sequel trilogy.
Man, imagine Yoda meeting the child ("baby Yoda"). I'm kinda sad it can't happen.
Well he is a force ghost? So he could appear to him. Couldn't he?
It probably happened many times before Order 66.
Maybe Yoda was hiding out on Dagobah to avoid child maintenance payments?
Dont see why not.. Grogu is something like 50yo, the mandalorian story is set around 9ABY and Yoda died in 4ABY so they have 45 years to cross paths... also just realising Anakin was born 41BBY which means Grogu and Anakin could've been born in the same year!
“ he will teach the one who will save the universe from the great imbalance “ that gave me chills Idk why lol cough cough Luke Skywalker
One of my favorite story arcs of the clone wars, sad the show didnt ended how it was supposed to
Those mushrooms really hit him hard.
If there’s anything that this episode has taught me is that R2 has seen a LOT of crazy shit
2:28 lol that door looks like a sphincter!
This is the coolest scene of the whole show
Odd, how sinister a being of pure force can seem.
3:28 he is to teach one who will save the universe from a great imbalance “Luke”
I'm actually a little confused about that because Anakin is the chosen one, he is the one that was destined to fix the imbalance and I guess you could say he did that when he killed palpatine and vader (aka himself), yet it seems as tho they are referring to Luke when they say that, even tho he wasn't the chosen one destined to restore balance. So i don't really get it, why'd the writers make Anakin the chosen one and then have luke be the one that is supposed to learn about the cosmic force from yoda and restore balance? it doesn't really make sense to me
@@mish2637
Anakin forfeited his destiny turning to the dark side!!! and in doing so weakened his own resolve, and made himself too weak to do what was required to bring balance!! so Luke who was the catalyst by which presenting or helping Anakin with the strength he didn’t have in order to bring balance, so Anakin was the chosen one however Luke actually helped him bring that balance effectively making Luke a part of the chosen one aswell
@@mattkylie6723 I would agree with most of what you said but destiny isn't something that you can forfeit, it's not something that he can get away from. even when he turned to the dark side he was still the chosen one because as the chosen one he's supposed to control both light and dark therefore being on either side would not cause him to forfeit his destiny. He still fulfilled his destiny in the end. even though luke helped him turn back, luke wasn't really a part of the whole chosen one thing, mainly bc it's the chosen ONE not the chosen few or something.
@@mish2637
Destiny means the absence of free will, which Anakin had and exercised, so from the perspective of not turning to the dark side and completely crushing the Sith “yes” however he didn’t” he turned to the dark side and altered his destiny through his own choice!! this forfeited the greatness he was never going to accomplish.
@@mattkylie6723 but didn't he accomplish that greatness when he killed palpatine. He fulfilled his destiny it just wasn't in the way we first expected bc he had turned to the dark side. He did what the chosen one was prophesized to do, he fixed the imbalance in the force. So you saying he forfeited his destiny isn't really correct bc he still ended up fulfilling it in the end. Also turning to dark side wasn't much of a choice for him bc he was manipulated into doing that by palpatine, and if you watched clone wars then you saw that anakin had visions of the future when he was on mortis. It was always destined for him to turn to the dark side, all of it was still his destiny.
Honestly just for laughs. There should've been a take that had yoda saying "900 years old, I am. Give a f**k, I do not" when something bad happens to him.
What No Man's Sky should have been
Haha thankfully this comment hasn’t aged well
I like how yoda’s ship looks like the TIE fighters.
TIE fighters were roughly based on the interceptor ships used by the Jedi order, except they were severely dumbed down
The common elements between the ships were there to show they had the same manufacturer, Sienar Systems IIRC.
I love how yoga calls R2 “my little friend” when their probably the same size, if R2 is not
All that force connection, and they could not figure out they were literally working for Palpatine.
High af, I am
What a fantastic episode (and a series as a whole) this was!
This could be titled "Yoda tries mysterious shrooms on ancient planet."
2:41 - For a second there Yoda thought he had entered a weird reverse-force-gangbang.
3:25 Luke. This always gave me chills for some reason.
3:26 I’m pretty sure they meant Luke and I absolutely love it
The fact that R2 is the one to travel with Yoda is weird since they literally had the duel of the fates in ESB 😂
R2 might have caught on to what Yoda was trying to do with Luke and played along.
I wonder if Anakin found out about this planet through R2. It could explain how he was able to become a force ghost despite not being trained, but could Anakin have passed the tests?
@@Asdfgh-xr6qw i guess anakin was just really strong in the force and could naturally do it
So this is how Yoda learned to project his force spirit after death
"We watch all who are strong in the Force." Yoda should've asked who Sidious was right then and there.
He went trooper and the force put him on a looper
3:13 This looks inspired by DMT trips. 😅
Yoda experiencing "there is always a bigger fish" from the pov of the smaller fish.
Tripping on them swamp frog farts, I was.
This just makes Yoda scewing with R2 stranger and funnier.
They were bros screwing around
The Cousins talk about "Yoda teaching someone who will save the universe". They knew Luke Skywalker was coming.
After playing Black Mesa’s Xen, this feels very familiar.
so yoda was high with ancient weeds.
Yoda looks so cute in clone wars tv show
This is better than all the fucking Disney trilogy
This world was much advanced than the Republic itself
"He is to teach one that will save the universe from a great imbalance." If they mention Luke here. Teaching him how to manifest his life force is not required because when Yoda trained Luke he was already alive.
They talk about obi wan . Because it is crucial for obi wan to be a force ghost to help luke destroy the death star .
Wonder if yoda would've tell luke the messed up and wired shit he seen during the clone wars
In George lucas's sequels Luke learn of the whills and cut himself from the force because he can't accept to not have free will over his actions ( he basically learns that the whils are controling him through the force to ensure he accomplish his destiny ). He later resolves the conundrum by discovering that while the whills ( the force ) create a destiny for everyone people still have free will because they can decide to reject this destiny .
Does anybody knows the theme that sounds at 0:03 ?? Is like the force theme but sith a high note at the end
I love yoda mini jedi star fighter it looks like a early tie
I noticed that on a lot of the movies the Republic fighters all look like early versions of TIE fighters or versions of the empire fighters. A nice touch I thought also
That’s intentional.
There’s a marked difference between Jedi and Clone starfighters: The clone fighters are built much heavier, both for survivability and firepower, but as a consequence are also quite costly. The Jedi, on the other hand, have no amenities, no safety measures, and little protection… Relying on the supernatural skills of the pilot and vastly superior speed to outmaneuver their enemies. After the war, the Imperial Navy saw the stunning success of the Jedi starfighters, and decided that small, cheap, and fast fighters would be chosen over the heavier gunships of the clones - Thus the X and Y wings were abandoned, replaced by the near-disposable TIE fighter.
While on a ketamine trip, Yoda could've stopped the plot against the Jedi and Republic. But the ketamine is strong with this one.
Pain in the arse Bene Gesserit are.
I've never seen that before, that was sick!!! I'll figure out witch episode this is on Disney + and put it with my Phillips Hue setup, thank you for this video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I think it's going to look AWESOME!
"Ketamine led me here it did"
Yoda: Death sticks, last time I do.
Yoda: Ain't shit, these edibles ar-
4:27
Damn, they’re talking about Luke!
Even the grandmaster like yoda still has much to learn about the force. Even a life long phd professor still needs to learn from others
2:13 - Yoda travels to Australia
When you wake up on the ground after hitting a whippet
Where there’s a Whill,
... there’s a way 🙏🏼❤️💪
R2 has seen it all