I feel his warrior spirit was already gone, to the afterlife. To be with his love. The grievous we know was nothing more than a mechanical monster, couldn’t be classed as a living being no more.
The last stand of Mother Talzin, the imprisonment and escape of Maul, the first appearance of Caleb Dume, the battle over Corussant... it would be so good to see it all in the Clone wars series
@Nathan Jea Yeah, I hear you. Not that clear from only the pronunciation. But in my defense, looking at his life and ending, doom maybe fits him better :D In any means, I edited for you ;)
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 Yeah, but... Now there is a giant black-hole in the plot of the clone wars for those, who did not read the comics about Maul. First he is begging for Sidius, the next is he is the ruler of Mandalore. Caleb would be important for the Rebels show, to give one look for the audience and the battle of Corussant is already made in a different (but less appreciated) show. It would deserve a normal animation.
You know, despite all the shit and suffering he went through. Grievous at the end of the day died forever remembered as a God by his people, and I like to think that he is now joining his wife and children forever in the afterlife. So he got his happy ending.
Grievous is just like the rest of Sidious’s Sith apprentices: tools manipulated to serve his search for power and disposed of in cruel fates when no longer needed
I think Sidious was scared of him. The only times I see Grievous mess up are either when he gets cocky or when he’s not in the condition to fight. That or circumstances. But that’s it. Past that he practically dominates. I think there are some people who have a chance to beat him, but not Sidious. If he played on his pride, he could win, but Grievous wouldn’t let himself do that fighting a dark sensitive. He didn’t even take chances with Ventress, pulling out all four lightsabers and only losing because she was on a nexus. But unless Sidious is pulling that off, I don’t see how he’s winning.
Grevious is such a tragic character, his story is incredibly deep and well written, and rewatching the scene where obi finally ends his life, you feel some pity towards him. Minus the fact he’s ended more Jedi than most other characters out there
@@CamoDrako kills that have been shown to happen are 22 in canon. But in the temple for example he didn't only kill those that were shown on screen. Seeing as an estimated 100-200 jedi survived order 66 then vader has probably killed from 70 to 150 or sth.
I'm ngl I shed a tear at the end when that music was playing with grievous burning in the background, such a tragic end for a tragic and once honorable warrior
I really hope Disney will do something with grievous Because they are doing something with obi wan It would be fitting to do something with his best rival
I know this is gonna get lost in the comments but in my head cannon Grievous in his final moments does realize he was manipulated and accepts death.Also thank you for making this Grievous has always been my favorite character
Grievous’s story is actually really sad.. He didn’t chose to be this! He was once a noble warrior who wanted nothing, but to save his people. He was lied to and manipulated both mentally and physically turning him into something unnatural. He lost everything, his lover, his people, his religion, and his memories. He fought in a war that wasn’t his to begin with for the rest of his life and helped the very people who did this to him without even knowing. *He wasn’t a villain, he was a victim.*
0 HE WAZ A ViLLAiN & A ViCTiM. TARGETZ MAN 1 i WiSH HE WOULD'VE FOUND OUT THE MANiPULATiON ON WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED TO HiM FROM THE SiTH, TURNiNG AGAiNZT THEM & AiDiNG THE VERY JEDi HE SWORE TO DESTROY OFF ALTERED MEMORiEZ 2 & MAY B NOT KNOWiNG WHAT TO DO AFTER THE EMPiRE'S DESTROYED, CAUZE HE WAZ STiLL HATED & FEARED FOR HiZ ACTiONZ AS THE GENERAL GRiEVOUS 3 SCARED, AT LEAZT FOR THE TiME BEiNG, TO EVEN GO BACK TO HiZ HOMEWORLD FROM WHAT HE'Z DONE, THE TEMPLEZ, BYSTANDERS, VALORED WARRiORZ, & SHAMAN'S HE'Z FOUL PLAYED & KiLLED. 4 THiNKiNG, HE'D DONE SO MUCH AFTER HE'D BEEN TURNED FROM HiZ MORE NOBLE REGiON WAYZ THAT THEY COULDN'T POSSiBLY WANT HiM BACK, iF THEY WERE STiLL AROUND. & THE STORY COULD CONTiNUE FROM THERE [NOT YELLiNG, JUZT LiKE TYPiNG iN CAPZ]
Part of the General being a cyborg was meant to foreshadow Anakin becoming Vader, but dang even the general’s back story foreshadows Anakin’s! They oddly have a lot in common.
I was thinking the same! I'll actually copy a comment of mine over - He had a lot in common with Darth Maul AND Anakin, in the end - all of them were quite tragic, young, vulnerable, and manipulated - but where Anakin was groomed over many years, Sidious didn't have time for that with this alien native of another planet...so he simply ripped him from his home, his people, his culture...and his own body, forcing him to obey. It's so incredibly sad - granted, Anakin also gets torn from everyone he loves, and also ends up a cyborg, but he wasn't forcibly brainwashed like poor Grievous, so in the end? He got to choose. And that's why Palpatine should have done what he did with Grievous - made sure there were no loose ends, no loopholes. Luckily for the galaxy, he got cocky, and thought he'd won. He thought he had a well-trained dog...but even a well-trained dog bites when it's kicked enough! At least Anakin got the freedom to choose, in the end - though it makes his crimes more heinous than Grievous', in a sense, because Grievous never had a choice...Anakin did.
Grievous vs the Gungans made me cry. Take the most badass general and he gets captured by the Gungan general after dying in an epic way... I'm not crying, you're crying
I feel like Grievous deserve another chance, beside comic book which they are doing a great job on him, I would like to see another show that take place in the Clone Wars Era.
I feel like the movies do not do justice to grievous. They dont properly show his astounding fame and history. Truthfully he was as feared of an enemy as even vader, but he is portrayed as more of a weak robot general. And it never shows windu crush his lungs or explain why he coughs. They just left him as such an empty role in the movies. Even though he didnt know the force i still group him with the sith masters
Actually they kind of did in the tie in animated clone wars (the version that actually shows him as the absolute badass that he was) , the movie picks up directly after those events
The clone wars series from 2008 onwards was a mockery of Grievous, in retrospect i dislike that part about the series more than anything else. Lucas nerfed him already for Episode III but Filoni continued with the "moustache-twirling", weekly appearing villain spiel from then on. Although my childhood memories and nostalgia compel me to like the clone wars animated series otherwise, i do feel they did him dirty. Lucas did not want Grievous to become another Vader and Filoni felt the same. I understand why they chose to run with it but i still dont approve what they did. I revere the Grievous of 2003 cartoon series, he was a true god of war and i think they brought out the best parts of his character in that version. The cheap, oversimplified, at times too cowardly version, who loses to GUNGANS of all species is not what Grievous was meant to be.
@@averagejoeschmoe9186 like say, for the gungans beating him, at least bring in 1 or 2 jedi, like plo koon, who uses his force stun lightning on grievous, giving jar jar to opportunity to booma him, then something
Wasn't really easy for Jedi, Grievous death still of one my favorite, a painful death which fit him perfectly because that was the only way for him to die.
Grievous will always be my all time favorite no matter what. 2008 may have Grievous nerfed but didn't really lose that often, most people are forgetting that Grievous did gain victory over the Jedi like Ahsoka (2x), Kenobi (3x), Adi Gallia, had won many battles (more than Admiral Trench did) such as Battle of Abregado, Battle of the Ryndellia system, Battle of Falleen, Battle near the Arda system, Battle of Patitite Pattuna, Battle of Dathomir and Attack on Obi-Wan Kenobi's fleet/Battle of Florrum. Grievous showed more tactics/strategy like able to correctly anticipate the Republic's movements during the Battle of Saleucami, fool the Republic forces during the Battle of Kamino in ARC Trooper and put his massive army to good use by overwhelming his opponents on Dathomir. To be honest in 2008 show off more of his strength more than 2003 did, like lift a droideka in Malevolence, kicked two big thick door in Grievous Intrigue, shook an entire gunship when he kicked Kenobi on top of it in Bound for Rescue and lifted a Varactyl in Crystal Crisis. Even comic like Son of Dathomir and Kanan: The Last Padawan portrayed him being menacing and powerful, as well as obviously being very intelligent and excellent tactician. He had fought and survived many tough opponents like defeated Depa Billaba (2x), survived Maul on Zanbar/Dathomir and survived Quinlan Vos on Raxus while gain the upper hand.
@@christopherpeelerii9700 Because he realizes the disposability of the droid army and its navy, which is much more inferior to the Republic's Army and navy (ie 5 clone > 200 battle droids and 2 veneators > 5 frigates)
I always liked the character design and I had a vague idea about how he came to be, but that was the most heartbreakingly brutal story I've heard in a while. Especially the bit where he dies just before order 66 happens. After all that, he didn't even get to see his goal completed by someone else. If he were an egoist about his ultimate goal that might have been a mercy, but all he wanted was that the Jedi were dead. If he'd lived to see it he probably would have high 20'd Sidious like Nice.
Given that Order 66 wasn't his plan one wonders what he would have thought: would he have felt a bit cheated that he got kill-stealed or be happy that one way or another it got done.
I-.. Reaaaaaally hope that he was able to find something greater in the end. Transcending into a God and being reunited with his soulmate sounds like a worthwhile conclusion, to this character’s intense, harrowing yet overall tragic story.
What do I need to direct and write an animated Star Wars series? and if I became a director and writer would I be free to place new ships, alien species, droids and characters?
@@Obiwan7100 so long as they are interesting and unique, and also doesn’t collide with the lore, which is not as difficult as I made it sound, since the Star Wars lore is like the McDonalds of Sci-Fi lore, incredibly easy to digest and is easy for Sci-Fi newbies to be inspired by.
@@autistichades5552 This series would have the same animated style as the Clone War, as if it were a Spin-Off series like Bad Batch. The series focused on the story of 7 characters. Human Jedi Coleman Adron and his Padawan Padawan the female Jedi of the Volorian species called Estala Neru. Coleman would be a 55-year-old green-eyed jedi, he was 1.89 tall, he was a master of the lightsaber form II "Makashi" fighting, in addition he was a great mechanic, he would use a lightsaber amethyst-colored crossguard your ship would be a Delta-7B called a blade of Nathon, named after your home planet. Estala Neru would be a young jedi of 20 years, young and impatient, she had a yellow double lightsaber, she would have a reddish orange skin color and she would have 16,500 Midi-Chlorians being one of the most powerful of the Jedi Order , she would be great in combat form VI ", Nimam" but she also had training in combat form IV "Ataru", she would be a great pilot just like her master but a little bad at landings. Volarians would be a near-human species, capable of living more than 3,500-4,000 years, that species reached maturity at 18 years of age and were very sensitive to strength, but not everyone in this species was sensitive to Strength. The Volarians would be similar to humans, they would have montrals similar to those of the Togrutas and Kessurians, but the Montrals of the Volarians would be much smaller than the last two species mentioned, The Montrals of the Volarians were much more powerful than togrutas having a larger sensory field and his skin had more than 20 colors, from green to orange, red, brown, black, albino and etc,The Valorians would be a little stronger and agile than an average human, with a little more muscle mass, more defined body and two hearts.. we also had the R2-D21 which was an Astromechanical Droid with a white color with black markings, this Droid did not have a great sense of danger and went on currently dangerous missions in order to save his friends, the R2-D21 had undergone some modifications , his Hyperdriver database had been increased from 10 hops to 25 hops and also had secret compartments to hold two lightsabers and a DC-17 blaster. Another character would be the clone commander, CT-7676 "Shoot" which was with a clone commander with fully modified armor, with a blue display similar to the clone commandos and wine marks on the armor, he would be a loyal but more rude soldier at times, but at the at the same time a good person with a good heart. And the Commando Clone, Commander CC-6474 "Amber" who was a Commando Clone that he wore a Kraty-class Commando Armor that was an experimental armor superior to the Katarn class used by normal Clone Commando, these Kraty class armor cost 12,000 credits as class Katarn armor cost, Amber would have a cheerful and playful personality and I managed to take thanks from the worst moments _And we also had Admiral Alitec who was a human at the age of 25 who would be a great admiral and was very creative in his tactics, he was considered one of the best admirals in the Republic just behind Tarkin and Yularen, he would command the Venator called Coruscant, this venator would be one of the most respected in the Republic, surviving more than 25 battles, in addition to transporting experimental weapons from the Republic, such as plasma torpedoes and DBY-1027 turbolasers that took shots of ion and blaster at the same time to cause damage to the enemy ship, he belonged to a wealthy family of the Republic having more than 90 trillion credits, in which this money he used to modify his Venator or simply give a reward to a Clone or officer who was very good. _On the side of the villains we would have the Separatist Admiral Va'kor Kra, he would be one of the most feared separatist admirals, for more than 20 years he admired the galaxy with his exemplary naval techniques. _He commanded the Glory de Raxus, which was a modified Providence class Star Dreadnought capable of transporting more than 300 starfighter droids and with experimental engines capable of reaching 80 MGLT and 2,400 km / h in the atmosphere. _First Season, First Episode. _The war. _In our first episode we turned to Estala Neru and Coleman battling a horde of droids B1 and B2, on the planet Seroa, The Jedi were sent to save a Republican senator from the planet Alakar, who had been captured by the separatists, as far as that would be in space. a battle between the republican and separatist forces, Coruscant would launch two plasma torpedoes on a munificient class frigate and it would be destroyed. _ From the Hyperdrive space the glory of raxus would leap and the Battle would intensify, Admiral Va'Kor would send 12 hyenas droids to bomb the planet, 5 of the 12 hyenas droids would bomb the jedis together with the clone squad, but no one expected the astromech droid R2-D21 took the Nathon blade and blew up the 5 droid hyenas and in a place far from there the commander "Shoot" would have the anti-fighter cannons used on the approaching droid starfighters. _The Battle of Seroa would be won by the Republic and the heroes would go to coruscant (Ship) and go to the planet of Coruscant. _As this act of bravery of the shoot clone, Admiral Alitec would give him 60,000 credits as a reward. _The Venator arrived on the planet of Coruscant where a Nu-class shuttle would leave Coleman and Estala on the planet and the Venator (Coruscant) would be taken to the Nam-Vrok shipyard in the Bal'Dor star system to receive a new and more compact reactor that was able to consume less besides being able to increase the power of the engine that reactor had cost 30 million credits. Estala would be training with the 37-year old Jedi master Chadra-Fan, called Reer, that master was one of the 20 best swordsmen of the Jedi order, Reer would defeat Estela in a lightsaber fight. When Estela would walk in the jedi temple she would see the R2-D21 taking an oil bath he made several beeps of emotion when he saw estala, the droid asked where Coleman was, she said she didn't know where she was.
@@autistichades5552 sorry i had to divide it into 2 parts We discovered later that the clone intelligence service discovered that the separatists opened a factory of new commando droids on the Vixen asteroid in a place that was close to the world. Estala and Coleman knew the Clone Commando Amber in which they would take a YV-865 freighter and go to the asteroid Vixen, they figured they were technicians supervising the production, but a Rodian who works at the asteroid factory discovered the scam, the new commando droids XV-series were activated, the droids prove to be totally deadly they managed to drop the estala by grabbing it by the neck. Clone Amber gave two shots to the head of the destroyed droid. Amber said that these droids are more dangerous and that they would be a threat for the republic, Coleman said he was carrying a datapad that had a virus that could destroy the factory, one of the droid commandos shot and destroyed the Datapad, Estela and Amber would be scared, but coleman had a plan B. When the droids were destroyed, the R2-D21 transported the virus to the factory and placed the virus in the central computer, and the virus destroys the reactor taking it into self-destruction in just 1 minutes, Coleman, Estele, Amber and R2-D21 took it. the freighter and left the asteroid. When all of this was done in the glory of raxus, Va'lakor would be impressed with the efficiency of the droids and would have more than 1,000 of these droids manufactured to put in the glory of raxus. First Season, Episode Two A new threat. Estala and Coleman would report to the Jedi Council, the new command droid that the separatists were working on, describing them with 1.99 meter droids with red photoreceptors and a hull made of a new metal called Megasteel that was slightly more resistant than the BX, but could be a threat to the existence of the Republic. Mace Windu said that rumors on the planet Kivor, says that droids similar to these will come, Estala and Coleman said that the only Droid factory was destroyed in the asteroid vixen. Coleman and Estala would be sent to the planet of Kivor to defeat these new Droids, in that battle we would see Captain Rex who was in a nearby star system and wanted to help since his mission was already complete and Anakin and Obi-Wan no longer needed him. Rex and Shoot had a plan to try to distract the separatists by sending 50 clone troopers to the front of the Palace when the jedi would go to the back and make a wall hole using the lightsabers, they would enter the castle and managed to arrest the separatist leader. Upon arriving in Coruscant with a captured leader, the Coruscant (ship) was completely fixed in addition to receiving an update with a new reactor. The separatist leader at the interrogation would say that the secret factory information of these droid models was about the knowledge of the devlikk Gaido in Ord Radama, but when he said that a droid probe in the venator's ventilation pipes would release a poison dart in the separatist for him not to say more. With the force Coleman would take the Droid, I would crush it. Then at the end of the episode Coleman and Estala would go to Ord Radama. First Season, Episode three. a trip with no return. When going to the planet in transport of civilian passengers. A ship passed the old capital of new raido, Coleman would throw some droid probes and these droids had the identity of Gaido, in addition to DNA scanners from the Republic's databases. The Droid probe would warn, and beep Coleman and Estala's bracelet, correct them to try to track the Gaido, and they ended up found, Gaido would just pick up a blaster and they would take out Coleman and Estala, with a push of Coleman and Estala's strength together they would render Gaido unconscious. After a while the interrogation started, Gaido said that the factory was in the Tyferra system, on the planet of Gathor, on the pole of the planet. When Coleman and Estala left, they went back to Coruscant to tell the information to the Jedi Council and to the Supreme Chanceller Palpatine. Gaido would think he was safe, but Asajj Ventress would look like nothing and kill him. First Season, Episode four. The enemies are what you least expect. After discovering Gaido's information. Coleman, Estala, Shoot and Alitec went to the planet Gathon, that planet was being protected by 4 munificient class frigate and 2 Recuscant class light destroyer, the fleet of the Republic was equipped with 5 Venatores, 4 Consular Frigate and 2 pelata frigates that commanded by Modified Venator called Coruscant led by Admiral Alitec. In the battle two Munificients would start shooting at the pelta frigates and destroyed one of them. The Venatores would start shooting all the turbolasers, but of the Venatores that had more advantage was the Coruscant for having several modifications. When the battle was going on Coleman, Estala and Shoot to go to the breakaway factory and disable the factory shields, the three barely hope he was at the factory, General Grievous attacked the three, the rotating lightsabers attacked the shoot commander and ended destroyed a part of the helmet that made him lose an eye, while Coleman and Estala were fighting with grievous at the same time, Grievous used his cybernetic legs and gave Estala a strong kick and she reached the wall, only coleman and grievous fought, Coleman was having a balanced fight with Grievous in a movement error. Grievous ended up losing one of his arms and another was crushed with the crush of the Force, seeing that he was losing Grievous tried to attack shoot, but he was a clone as well in would point out that he damaged the servo motor of the general's right leg, in which he had a slight difficulty in walking but he took his starfighter to Souless One and left the planet, Estala managed to get up and she c With Coleman and Shoot, they deactivated the base shields, and they took the eta class shuttle and went to the Coruscant, after that all the venators bombed the planet and the factory was destroyed. Upon reaching Coruscant, Shoot received a cybernetic eye and he also received a medal for risking his life for the republic and Estala would ask Coleman what will happen to the other factories of these droids, Coleman mentioned that the last two factories were destroyed by Mace Windu and Yoda and Anakin and Obi-Wan. End of Arc of New Commando droids
If we ever needed more proof that the "expanded universe" lore is far better than the movie scripts, here it is. Beautiful, it made me weep at the end.
Grievous is my favourite character in star wars and I love that his people still worship him as a demi-god even after he left and when he died they made him a god. Perfect ending for the general.
This pair of videos is really just incredibly well made. I was totally hooked for the entire runtime despite not being a star wars fan. Genuinely amazing content
Grievous honestly has one of the best stories of any character in Star Wars. I've always loved his character, but after watching these two videos I've developed a whole new level of respect for the writing that went into him. Great mini series!
Hell yeah! one of my favorite characters that strikes right in the feels! I remember how terrified I was when I first saw him in episode 1 when I was a kid. And now, he still moves me with his tragic life story. Definitely deserves a full featured movie all on it's' own.
Both Grievous and Dooku are among my favorite Star Wars characters, so I'm super glad they were used so much in the Clone Wars show, as they unfortunately only appeared in the prequels. I do like to think Grievous was welcomed into the pantheon of his religion. All this time, I always thought that he was an incredible warrior, but I had no idea how tragic his backstory is. He had no place in the war, but I do think it's super cool that he became so feared. It makes it almost disappointing, in hindsight, that he died the way he did.
This was honestly very wonderful. I never saw the comic books, however I was very locality watching the old Clone Wars cartoon and the newer one. The one episode where they went in to the general's castle... I knew there was so much more to know, yet these questions were never remotely answered well enough. Based on this 2 part film... I'm 100% sure it would make a great 2 hour live-action film. Better then "Solo". The Grievous story has to be far better then any other story in the Star Wars univerce. Just, so many dont know most of it.
It was planned by Sidious that they did not. He did not want to take the chance of Grievous killing Anakin. Grievous hated all Jedi and he could not trust Grievous not to kill him.
You almost made me cry at the end 7-7 It was beautifull and you kinda made me forgive Canon Grievous for being just a shadow of my favourite E.U character. Thanks you.
thanks for this series man, he's my favorite character and I appreciate this full timeline of him and the bits of information I was not aware of. Love the channel and keep up the great videos.
Grievous was awesome, but i was displeased to know there was no info on him unless i wanted to watch ton of stuff on him. So this was amazing thank you for part one and two its really appreciated.
Very interesting how Grievous held the fate of the galaxy in his hands when the sith fought Mother Talzin. What if he fled? What if he turned on Dooku? Was it really the will of the force to bring grievous to that point or chance?
Eh not a big fan of N-K Necrosis, never like how his unique terrifying armored body were easily ripped apart by a band of weakling spacer which is impossible for ordinary human to do. I rather have his armored body to be safe along with his personal starfighter, collecting dust in Sidious secret warehouse.
What a great irony, that on his (relatively)primitive home planet he was originally honored for being the best with a blaster, to eventually be defeated not just with a blaster, but by someone who would claim said blasters to be primitive and uncivilized
I do love how on coruscant, Mace took one look at Greivous and went "I don't have time for this idiot." and just squished his entire chest cavity. Really shows how intimidating Mace is when hes serious.
Truly a combination of personal history knowing how deadly he was in combat and pragmatic emergency-driven need for efficiency. If ever there was a time to pull out Force Crush, that's the one
The old cartoon he was showing clips from? Mace single handedly wipes out a LOT of some of the most powerful droids in existence all by himself - he was *the* droid killer in the way Grievous was THE Jedi slayer. If they'd sent Mace after Grievous, or sent him WITH Kenobi? Grievous would have been dead a LOT sooner. xD Mace really was OP as hell.
What a fantastic two-part documentary. It’s incredible when all the stories, plots and battles are put together in chronological order like this, especially the lesser known stuff from comic books, novels and video games. It really adds depth and helps complete the tale, which was far more vast than I ever thought. Congratulations on a superb video. Your efforts in providing this kind of content are most appreciated.
I love all the extra descriptions and depth you add to these Species Breakdowns and Life Stories. Like the one in the end about how Grievous might've realised the truth due to his brain implants being burned off. Stuff like that makes these videos even better.
Holy hell I had no idea Grievous had such an amazing story. You did an absolutely fantastic job putting this all together I just gained another absolute favorite character.
I loved this, Grievous is my favorite Star Wars character, design, personality and backstory. You have done him so much justice in this break down of his life story! The ending gave me chills! Amazing job dude! If we get a movie, then THIS should be the scrip. Starting with the birth of the Dreamed Dreamer, experiencing his mutilation and transformation into the ultimat symbol of terror and ending with the ascendance of the Dreamed Dreamer into the pantheon of his people.
Very enlightening as Grievous is one of my favorite villains of all time. Once again you have assembled amazing amount of detailed information on a character that has become just as iconic as the franchise itself.
My personal theory as to why Grievous became such a push-over is that Dooku had Grievous' surgeon tamper with Grievous' brain to make sure he was more compliant. Hell it could even be a remotely controlled thing as Dooku would know Grievous would be more concerned with killing Shaak Tii during the siege on Coruscaunt over thinking about how he just popped back into existence
You did a wonderful job putting this together! General Grievous has been my favorite character from the moment I saw him. Now that I know his entire story it really is a shame he didn't get more time in the spotlight. Well done!
7:55 just realized in this scene, Cody has his phase 1 armor. He has no rank plaque and the ab armor is round instead of angular. He has his phase 2 armor the rest of the episode.
Just saw today both part 1 and 2. General Grievous is my favorite character of all times! thank you so much for doing this, I enjoy every single moment of it. I am also going to be disgusting and say, I wish he would have returned in some way, however sometimes a warrior rest, is well needed.
Grievous is such an amazing character. Knowing the whole backstory changes everything. Probably in top 3 of my favorite characters in the whole series, and one I respect from the standpoint of him being the conceptual embodiment of mental, physical and spiritual destruction.
Such a good character that we sadly don’t get to see enough of on screen
@Ashton Harvey yees
It always makes me sad how little screen time grievous has
Perhaps one day. Maybe after Mandalorian.
@@carlosanderson4479 i hope so i really do i wished he lived or had force powers
@@carlosanderson4479 he might have been a villain but he had a place in my heart that hit hard no homo
Grievous in the afterlife: "Was I a good warrior, my love?"
Ronderu: "No. You were the best"
Indeed I was
Right in the feels... ;_;
Fuck yeah!
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I feel his warrior spirit was already gone, to the afterlife. To be with his love. The grievous we know was nothing more than a mechanical monster, couldn’t be classed as a living being no more.
When you realize Obi-Wan almost lost the high ground against Grievous.
But Obi-Wan had the spiritual high ground
@@wingedbluj1674 Yep, just like all the other hundred Jedi victims of the General.
@@Veldtian1 but they didn't know how to use it
@@wingedbluj1674 they were just not as proficient
He had also been in that same situation years before against Maul. So he is basically immune to high ground
I love how most stories in Star Wars involves Obi Wan in some way
Hes space jesus
Almost all stories cause sequels aren't cannon.
Well only those around movies... there is much more to it
Like Darth Bane and how rule of 2 was created... so amazing universum
@@sonorouspiano2225 yes... They are.... Like it or not. The only sequel that wasn't great was 8 and it was still decent.
@@t3hSn0wm4n thats fine I know they are, but to us they aren't what star wars is. Wait,do you think 9 and 7 are great?!
Love that one. The fact that Thrawn revered Grievous is probably one of the best legacy of the general.
The last stand of Mother Talzin, the imprisonment and escape of Maul, the first appearance of Caleb Dume, the battle over Corussant... it would be so good to see it all in the Clone wars series
Yeah, but honestly i’m glad they let some of those cooler bits happen in the comics
@Nathan Jea Yeah, I hear you. Not that clear from only the pronunciation. But in my defense, looking at his life and ending, doom maybe fits him better :D
In any means, I edited for you ;)
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 Yeah, but... Now there is a giant black-hole in the plot of the clone wars for those, who did not read the comics about Maul. First he is begging for Sidius, the next is he is the ruler of Mandalore. Caleb would be important for the Rebels show, to give one look for the audience and the battle of Corussant is already made in a different (but less appreciated) show. It would deserve a normal animation.
We got Caleb in the Bad Batch
Yes. And instead we get the stupid Martez sisters.
Never really thought I would feel so bad for this guy. Damn his life is tragic.
Yeah, I honestly feel really bad for him. He was just a puppet
@@GamespikeTV I freakin cried at the end when he turned into a God lol
When he died it looked like he had a violent Firey explosive sneeze
As is the way that those who were seduced by the dark side and manipulated by Darth Sidious.
He wasn’t so much seduced as he was medically brainwashed and trapped into serving the sith.
You know, despite all the shit and suffering he went through. Grievous at the end of the day died forever remembered as a God by his people, and I like to think that he is now joining his wife and children forever in the afterlife. So he got his happy ending.
His soulmate* he had 10 wives but only loved one woman whose death gave him the name Grievous :’)
RIP Grievous.
Never forget the Kaleesh Warrior!
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@@TheGuroLOLITA he loved Ronderu and his other wives, the latter however just couldn't fill in the emotional void in his heart Ronderu had done.
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But Ronderu didn’t get a burial, she is not in the afterlife.
The fact that he almost died on battleship called Negotiator, is one of the best SW jokes.
Having the bad guy's ship named the "Invisible Hand" is a much, much better joke.
"ah yes, the negotiator." I get why he said that. he almost died on his ship called the negotiator.
@@Rogueocto also the line, “the negotiations where short” and aniakin calling greivous short
@@Robocopnik Id disagree but thats a really good one too
He would soon die to a man with the nickname “the negotiator”
Imagine how dangerous Grievous would've been if he was a force user.
I would’ve been unstoppable
lets be honest in legends he doesn't need it
dont make me imagine that please its too much
he would be badass
He would be even more dangerous than Vader.
Grievous is just like the rest of Sidious’s Sith apprentices: tools manipulated to serve his search for power and disposed of in cruel fates when no longer needed
He wasn't a Sith. Sith can use the Force, and he can't.
@@mikeor- ....Yes, I know that. I meant that he was used like Sidious’s Sith apprentices 😑
I think Sidious was scared of him. The only times I see Grievous mess up are either when he gets cocky or when he’s not in the condition to fight. That or circumstances. But that’s it. Past that he practically dominates. I think there are some people who have a chance to beat him, but not Sidious. If he played on his pride, he could win, but Grievous wouldn’t let himself do that fighting a dark sensitive. He didn’t even take chances with Ventress, pulling out all four lightsabers and only losing because she was on a nexus. But unless Sidious is pulling that off, I don’t see how he’s winning.
@@tombingham7455 Yes. Grievous would've *DESTROYED* Sidious..
You guys are insane if you think Grievous could beat Sidious. Thats such a delusional take it makes me cringe.
Grevious is such a tragic character, his story is incredibly deep and well written, and rewatching the scene where obi finally ends his life, you feel some pity towards him. Minus the fact he’s ended more Jedi than most other characters out there
If I remember correctly he's supposed to be number two in Jedi kills only behind Darth Vader.
@@davidg1500 Do all the younglings count as half kills, 1/3, or discounted entirely? :x
@@davidg1500 How many does Vader have? Isn't Grievous supposed to be around 42?
@@CamoDrako kills that have been shown to happen are 22 in canon. But in the temple for example he didn't only kill those that were shown on screen. Seeing as an estimated 100-200 jedi survived order 66 then vader has probably killed from 70 to 150 or sth.
@@ZeorikDragondiscount definitely discount 😂😂😂😂
I never thought I would be hoping for Griveous of all people to get a happy ending in the afterlife,but here I am
so nobody mentions that he killed billions?
@@chrisburke7470 They did in the first part part, besides he was mind was literally changed with the dark side so I can't blame him for that.
Grievous has one of the most tragic, and most beautiful stories in Star Wars.
Change my mind.
not going to try and change your mind because youre speaking the truth
Indeed, and correct me if im wrong but only Anakin Skywalker can rival Grievous in this regard.
Again correct if im wrong here
Darth Maul , is equally incredible , beautiful and tragic .
But who has a better story than Jar Jar the broken?
I will change your mind.
He is the best
I'm ngl I shed a tear at the end when that music was playing with grievous burning in the background, such a tragic end for a tragic and once honorable warrior
Grievous is my favorite Star Wars character. I really hope there is a good movie or series around him in the near future
Agreed
Also my favorite
Same here
yep he is mine to
I really hope Disney will do something with grievous
Because they are doing something with obi wan
It would be fitting to do something with his best rival
I know this is gonna get lost in the comments but in my head cannon Grievous in his final moments does realize he was manipulated and accepts death.Also thank you for making this Grievous has always been my favorite character
That would be bad ass
He has always been my favorite too, he is incredibly redeemable even in the clone wars show
He did die a warrior's death, the most honorable type his former self would have seen as something to take pride in.
Let's just hope he found his love in the afterlife...
@@AntasmaTheBatKing she wasn’t allowed in the afterlife she was never able to have a burial
Grievous’s story is actually really sad.. He didn’t chose to be this! He was once a noble warrior who wanted nothing, but to save his people. He was lied to and manipulated both mentally and physically turning him into something unnatural. He lost everything, his lover, his people, his religion, and his memories. He fought in a war that wasn’t his to begin with for the rest of his life and helped the very people who did this to him without even knowing.
*He wasn’t a villain, he was a victim.*
he was both. suffering at the hands of others does not excuse the suffering YOUVE inflicted on others
0 HE WAZ A ViLLAiN & A ViCTiM. TARGETZ MAN
1 i WiSH HE WOULD'VE FOUND OUT THE MANiPULATiON ON WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED TO HiM FROM THE SiTH, TURNiNG AGAiNZT THEM & AiDiNG THE VERY JEDi HE SWORE TO DESTROY OFF ALTERED MEMORiEZ
2 & MAY B NOT KNOWiNG WHAT TO DO AFTER THE EMPiRE'S DESTROYED, CAUZE HE WAZ STiLL HATED & FEARED FOR HiZ ACTiONZ AS THE GENERAL GRiEVOUS
3 SCARED, AT LEAZT FOR THE TiME BEiNG, TO EVEN GO BACK TO HiZ HOMEWORLD FROM WHAT HE'Z DONE, THE TEMPLEZ, BYSTANDERS, VALORED WARRiORZ, & SHAMAN'S HE'Z FOUL PLAYED & KiLLED.
4 THiNKiNG, HE'D DONE SO MUCH AFTER HE'D BEEN TURNED FROM HiZ MORE NOBLE REGiON WAYZ THAT THEY COULDN'T POSSiBLY WANT HiM BACK, iF THEY WERE STiLL AROUND. & THE STORY COULD CONTiNUE FROM THERE
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@@thebininabin4410 AGREE
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this is why love and loss revenge etc. fueled such tragic endings
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How would YOU feel if you lost everything, you heartless MONSTER?! You'd possibly lash out at the first thought, too!
Part of the General being a cyborg was meant to foreshadow Anakin becoming Vader, but dang even the general’s back story foreshadows Anakin’s! They oddly have a lot in common.
I was thinking the same! I'll actually copy a comment of mine over -
He had a lot in common with Darth Maul AND Anakin, in the end - all of them were quite tragic, young, vulnerable, and manipulated - but where Anakin was groomed over many years, Sidious didn't have time for that with this alien native of another planet...so he simply ripped him from his home, his people, his culture...and his own body, forcing him to obey. It's so incredibly sad - granted, Anakin also gets torn from everyone he loves, and also ends up a cyborg, but he wasn't forcibly brainwashed like poor Grievous, so in the end? He got to choose. And that's why Palpatine should have done what he did with Grievous - made sure there were no loose ends, no loopholes. Luckily for the galaxy, he got cocky, and thought he'd won. He thought he had a well-trained dog...but even a well-trained dog bites when it's kicked enough! At least Anakin got the freedom to choose, in the end - though it makes his crimes more heinous than Grievous', in a sense, because Grievous never had a choice...Anakin did.
Grievous vs the Gungans made me cry. Take the most badass general and he gets captured by the Gungan general after dying in an epic way... I'm not crying, you're crying
I feel like Grievous deserve another chance, beside comic book which they are doing a great job on him, I would like to see another show that take place in the Clone Wars Era.
I just wish he had his OWN series or feature film. Absolutely LOVE his character! So much lore and rich history behind his character.
As long as it’s not made and ruined by Disney like boba fett :/
@@hayden980 he will prob be race spawned and gender spawned by a BLM lgbtq suporter
I feel like the movies do not do justice to grievous. They dont properly show his astounding fame and history. Truthfully he was as feared of an enemy as even vader, but he is portrayed as more of a weak robot general. And it never shows windu crush his lungs or explain why he coughs. They just left him as such an empty role in the movies. Even though he didnt know the force i still group him with the sith masters
Actually they kind of did in the tie in animated clone wars (the version that actually shows him as the absolute badass that he was) , the movie picks up directly after those events
The clone wars series from 2008 onwards was a mockery of Grievous, in retrospect i dislike that part about the series more than anything else. Lucas nerfed him already for Episode III but Filoni continued with the "moustache-twirling", weekly appearing villain spiel from then on. Although my childhood memories and nostalgia compel me to like the clone wars animated series otherwise, i do feel they did him dirty. Lucas did not want Grievous to become another Vader and Filoni felt the same. I understand why they chose to run with it but i still dont approve what they did.
I revere the Grievous of 2003 cartoon series, he was a true god of war and i think they brought out the best parts of his character in that version. The cheap, oversimplified, at times too cowardly version, who loses to GUNGANS of all species is not what Grievous was meant to be.
@@averagejoeschmoe9186 like say, for the gungans beating him, at least bring in 1 or 2 jedi, like plo koon, who uses his force stun lightning on grievous, giving jar jar to opportunity to booma him, then something
It's sad that Grievous died in an "Uncivilized" way.
It was quite fitting to be honest
Wasn't really easy for Jedi, Grievous death still of one my favorite, a painful death which fit him perfectly because that was the only way for him to die.
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@@Obiwan7100
General Kenobi. You are a Bold One.
I think it was somewhat fitting, he was given a warriors death. He'll always be my favorite character
Grievous was a real one man. I didn't know he had such a tragic history, rip to a real legend.
Love these videos by the way man keep it up👍
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Grievous will always be my all time favorite no matter what.
2008 may have Grievous nerfed but didn't really lose that often, most people are forgetting that Grievous did gain victory over the Jedi like Ahsoka (2x), Kenobi (3x), Adi Gallia, had won many battles (more than Admiral Trench did) such as Battle of Abregado, Battle of the Ryndellia system, Battle of Falleen, Battle near the Arda system, Battle of Patitite Pattuna, Battle of Dathomir and Attack on Obi-Wan Kenobi's fleet/Battle of Florrum. Grievous showed more tactics/strategy like able to correctly anticipate the Republic's movements during the Battle of Saleucami, fool the Republic forces during the Battle of Kamino in ARC Trooper and put his massive army to good use by overwhelming his opponents on Dathomir. To be honest in 2008 show off more of his strength more than 2003 did, like lift a droideka in Malevolence, kicked two big thick door in Grievous Intrigue, shook an entire gunship when he kicked Kenobi on top of it in Bound for Rescue and lifted a Varactyl in Crystal Crisis.
Even comic like Son of Dathomir and Kanan: The Last Padawan portrayed him being menacing and powerful, as well as obviously being very intelligent and excellent tactician. He had fought and survived many tough opponents like defeated Depa Billaba (2x), survived Maul on Zanbar/Dathomir and survived Quinlan Vos on Raxus while gain the upper hand.
the more times he keeps running away and losing in the 2008 series make him look more like a joke instead of a threat
@@christopherpeelerii9700 Because he realizes the disposability of the droid army and its navy, which is much more inferior to the Republic's Army and navy (ie 5 clone > 200 battle droids and 2 veneators > 5 frigates)
Damn that is a BIG list of wins.
I always liked the character design and I had a vague idea about how he came to be, but that was the most heartbreakingly brutal story I've heard in a while. Especially the bit where he dies just before order 66 happens. After all that, he didn't even get to see his goal completed by someone else. If he were an egoist about his ultimate goal that might have been a mercy, but all he wanted was that the Jedi were dead. If he'd lived to see it he probably would have high 20'd Sidious like
Nice.
Given that Order 66 wasn't his plan one wonders what he would have thought: would he have felt a bit cheated that he got kill-stealed or be happy that one way or another it got done.
I really wish we would get more Post Revenge of the Sith content exploring Grievous's legacy and the Kaleesh.
Exactly like make his kids form a grievous themed cult, and have them be villains in like a Vader comic or Jedi:survivor
That was awesome! I never knew General Grievous had such a sad beginning. Of course the dark side would ruin a great soul like him.
I-.. Reaaaaaally hope that he was able to find something greater in the end.
Transcending into a God and being reunited with his soulmate sounds like a worthwhile conclusion, to this character’s intense, harrowing yet overall tragic story.
Poor Legends Grievous. Even after dying, his body didn't stop suffering. Sure he would have killed the a*shole who called him literaly "Nekrosis"
lol damn good point
What do I need to direct and write an animated Star Wars series? and if I became a director and writer would I be free to place new ships, alien species, droids and characters?
@@Obiwan7100 so long as they are interesting and unique, and also doesn’t collide with the lore, which is not as difficult as I made it sound, since the Star Wars lore is like the McDonalds of Sci-Fi lore, incredibly easy to digest and is easy for Sci-Fi newbies to be inspired by.
@@autistichades5552 This series would have the same animated style as the Clone War, as if it were a Spin-Off series like Bad Batch. The series focused on the story of 7 characters.
Human Jedi Coleman Adron and his Padawan Padawan the female Jedi of the Volorian species called Estala Neru. Coleman would be a 55-year-old green-eyed jedi, he was 1.89 tall, he was a master of the lightsaber form II "Makashi" fighting, in addition he was a great mechanic, he would use a lightsaber amethyst-colored crossguard your ship would be a Delta-7B called a blade of Nathon, named after your home planet.
Estala Neru would be a young jedi of 20 years, young and impatient, she had a yellow double lightsaber, she would have a reddish orange skin color and she would have 16,500 Midi-Chlorians being one of the most powerful of the Jedi Order , she would be great in combat form VI ", Nimam" but she also had training in combat form IV "Ataru", she would be a great pilot just like her master but a little bad at landings.
Volarians would be a near-human species, capable of living more than 3,500-4,000 years, that species reached maturity at 18 years of age and were very sensitive to strength, but not everyone in this species was sensitive to Strength. The Volarians would be similar to humans, they would have montrals similar to those of the Togrutas and Kessurians, but the Montrals of the Volarians would be much smaller than the last two species mentioned, The Montrals of the Volarians were much more powerful than togrutas having a larger sensory field and his skin had more than 20 colors, from green to orange, red, brown, black, albino and etc,The Valorians would be a little stronger and agile than an average human, with a little more muscle mass, more defined body and two hearts..
we also had the R2-D21 which was an Astromechanical Droid with a white color with black markings, this Droid did not have a great sense of danger and went on currently dangerous missions in order to save his friends, the R2-D21 had undergone some modifications , his Hyperdriver database had been increased from 10 hops to 25 hops and also had secret compartments to hold two lightsabers and a DC-17 blaster.
Another character would be the clone commander, CT-7676 "Shoot" which was with a clone commander with fully modified armor, with a blue display similar to the clone commandos and wine marks on the armor, he would be a loyal but more rude soldier at times, but at the at the same time a good person with a good heart.
And the Commando Clone, Commander CC-6474 "Amber" who was a Commando Clone that he wore a Kraty-class Commando Armor that was an experimental armor superior to the Katarn class used by normal Clone Commando, these Kraty class armor cost 12,000 credits as class Katarn armor cost, Amber would have a cheerful and playful personality and I managed to take thanks from the worst moments
_And we also had Admiral Alitec who was a human at the age of 25 who would be a great admiral and was very creative in his tactics, he was considered one of the best admirals in the Republic just behind Tarkin and Yularen, he would command the Venator called Coruscant, this venator would be one of the most respected in the Republic, surviving more than 25 battles, in addition to transporting experimental weapons from the Republic, such as plasma torpedoes and DBY-1027 turbolasers that took shots of ion and blaster at the same time to cause damage to the enemy ship, he belonged to a wealthy family of the Republic having more than 90 trillion credits, in which this money he used to modify his Venator or simply give a reward to a Clone or officer who was very good.
_On the side of the villains we would have the Separatist Admiral Va'kor Kra, he would be one of the most feared separatist admirals, for more than 20 years he admired the galaxy with his exemplary naval techniques.
_He commanded the Glory de Raxus, which was a modified Providence class Star Dreadnought capable of transporting more than 300 starfighter droids and with experimental engines capable of reaching 80 MGLT and 2,400 km / h in the atmosphere.
_First Season, First Episode.
_The war.
_In our first episode we turned to Estala Neru and Coleman battling a horde of droids B1 and B2, on the planet Seroa, The Jedi were sent to save a Republican senator from the planet Alakar, who had been captured by the separatists, as far as that would be in space. a battle between the republican and separatist forces, Coruscant would launch two plasma torpedoes on a munificient class frigate and it would be destroyed.
_ From the Hyperdrive space the glory of raxus would leap and the Battle would intensify, Admiral Va'Kor would send 12 hyenas droids to bomb the planet, 5 of the 12 hyenas droids would bomb the jedis together with the clone squad, but no one expected the astromech droid R2-D21 took the Nathon blade and blew up the 5 droid hyenas and in a place far from there the commander "Shoot" would have the anti-fighter cannons used on the approaching droid starfighters.
_The Battle of Seroa would be won by the Republic and the heroes would go to coruscant (Ship) and go to the planet of Coruscant.
_As this act of bravery of the shoot clone, Admiral Alitec would give him 60,000 credits as a reward.
_The Venator arrived on the planet of Coruscant where a Nu-class shuttle would leave Coleman and Estala on the planet and the Venator (Coruscant) would be taken to the Nam-Vrok shipyard in the Bal'Dor star system to receive a new and more compact reactor that was able to consume less besides being able to increase the power of the engine that reactor had cost 30 million credits.
Estala would be training with the 37-year old Jedi master Chadra-Fan, called Reer, that master was one of the 20 best swordsmen of the Jedi order, Reer would defeat Estela in a lightsaber fight. When Estela would walk in the jedi temple she would see the R2-D21 taking an oil bath he made several beeps of emotion when he saw estala, the droid asked where Coleman was, she said she didn't know where she was.
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sorry i had to divide it into 2 parts
We discovered later that the clone intelligence service discovered that the separatists opened a factory of new commando droids on the Vixen asteroid in a place that was close to the world. Estala and Coleman knew the Clone Commando Amber in which they would take a YV-865 freighter and go to the asteroid Vixen, they figured they were technicians supervising the production, but a Rodian who works at the asteroid factory discovered the scam, the new commando droids XV-series were activated, the droids prove to be totally deadly they managed to drop the estala by grabbing it by the neck. Clone Amber gave two shots to the head of the destroyed droid.
Amber said that these droids are more dangerous and that they would be a threat for the republic, Coleman said he was carrying a datapad that had a virus that could destroy the factory, one of the droid commandos shot and destroyed the Datapad, Estela and Amber would be scared, but coleman had a plan B.
When the droids were destroyed, the R2-D21 transported the virus to the factory and placed the virus in the central computer, and the virus destroys the reactor taking it into self-destruction in just 1 minutes, Coleman, Estele, Amber and R2-D21 took it. the freighter and left the asteroid. When all of this was done in the glory of raxus, Va'lakor would be impressed with the efficiency of the droids and would have more than 1,000 of these droids manufactured to put in the glory of raxus. First Season, Episode Two A new threat. Estala and Coleman would report to the Jedi Council, the new command droid that the separatists were working on, describing them with 1.99 meter droids with red photoreceptors and a hull made of a new metal called Megasteel that was slightly more resistant than the BX, but could be a threat to the existence of the Republic.
Mace Windu said that rumors on the planet Kivor, says that droids similar to these will come, Estala and Coleman said that the only Droid factory was destroyed in the asteroid vixen.
Coleman and Estala would be sent to the planet of Kivor to defeat these new Droids, in that battle we would see Captain Rex who was in a nearby star system and wanted to help since his mission was already complete and Anakin and Obi-Wan no longer needed him.
Rex and Shoot had a plan to try to distract the separatists by sending 50 clone troopers to the front of the Palace when the jedi would go to the back and make a wall hole using the lightsabers, they would enter the castle and managed to arrest the separatist leader.
Upon arriving in Coruscant with a captured leader, the Coruscant (ship) was completely fixed in addition to receiving an update with a new reactor. The separatist leader at the interrogation would say that the secret factory information of these droid models was about the knowledge of the devlikk Gaido in Ord Radama, but when he said that a droid probe in the venator's ventilation pipes would release a poison dart in the separatist for him not to say more.
With the force Coleman would take the Droid, I would crush it.
Then at the end of the episode Coleman and Estala would go to Ord Radama.
First Season, Episode three. a trip with no return. When going to the planet in transport of civilian passengers. A ship passed the old capital of new raido, Coleman would throw some droid probes and these droids had the identity of Gaido, in addition to DNA scanners from the Republic's databases.
The Droid probe would warn, and beep Coleman and Estala's bracelet, correct them to try to track the Gaido, and they ended up found, Gaido would just pick up a blaster and they would take out Coleman and Estala, with a push of Coleman and Estala's strength together they would render Gaido unconscious. After a while the interrogation started, Gaido said that the factory was in the Tyferra system, on the planet of Gathor, on the pole of the planet.
When Coleman and Estala left, they went back to Coruscant to tell the information to the Jedi Council and to the Supreme Chanceller Palpatine. Gaido would think he was safe, but Asajj Ventress would look like nothing and kill him.
First Season, Episode four. The enemies are what you least expect. After discovering Gaido's information.
Coleman, Estala, Shoot and Alitec went to the planet Gathon, that planet was being protected by 4 munificient class frigate and 2 Recuscant class light destroyer, the fleet of the Republic was equipped with 5 Venatores, 4 Consular Frigate and 2 pelata frigates that commanded by Modified Venator called Coruscant led by Admiral Alitec. In the battle two Munificients would start shooting at the pelta frigates and destroyed one of them. The Venatores would start shooting all the turbolasers, but of the Venatores that had more advantage was the Coruscant for having several modifications. When the battle was going on Coleman, Estala and Shoot to go to the breakaway factory and disable the factory shields, the three barely hope he was at the factory, General Grievous attacked the three, the rotating lightsabers attacked the shoot commander and ended destroyed a part of the helmet that made him lose an eye, while Coleman and Estala were fighting with grievous at the same time, Grievous used his cybernetic legs and gave Estala a strong kick and she reached the wall, only coleman and grievous fought, Coleman was having a balanced fight with Grievous in a movement error.
Grievous ended up losing one of his arms and another was crushed with the crush of the Force, seeing that he was losing Grievous tried to attack shoot, but he was a clone as well in would point out that he damaged the servo motor of the general's right leg, in which he had a slight difficulty in walking but he took his starfighter to Souless One and left the planet, Estala managed to get up and she c With Coleman and Shoot, they deactivated the base shields, and they took the eta class shuttle and went to the Coruscant, after that all the venators bombed the planet and the factory was destroyed.
Upon reaching Coruscant, Shoot received a cybernetic eye and he also received a medal for risking his life for the republic and Estala would ask Coleman what will happen to the other factories of these droids, Coleman mentioned that the last two factories were destroyed by Mace Windu and Yoda and Anakin and Obi-Wan.
End of Arc of New Commando droids
I love how now there are so many complete life's that I start remembering parts in this from parts of others.
General grievous Always knows how where and when to attack his enemies
If we ever needed more proof that the "expanded universe" lore is far better than the movie scripts, here it is. Beautiful, it made me weep at the end.
The ending almost got me to tears
thank you for putting obi wans ``hello there’’ by far one of my favorite seance
I finished part 1 this morning so im excited about this
Excited
I want a grievous story about his cult searching for his parts to add to his tomb.
Grievous is my favourite character in star wars and I love that his people still worship him as a demi-god even after he left and when he died they made him a god. Perfect ending for the general.
Grevious is one of my favourite characters by far.... super cool and badass.... And the fabric of which his character is made of has so much depth...
This pair of videos is really just incredibly well made. I was totally hooked for the entire runtime despite not being a star wars fan. Genuinely amazing content
Grievous honestly has one of the best stories of any character in Star Wars. I've always loved his character, but after watching these two videos I've developed a whole new level of respect for the writing that went into him. Great mini series!
Goodness, I was not expecting how epic, and ultimately tragic/sad, Grievous’ story was. Thank you for putting this together!! Amazing work.
I would love a pre-clone wars Grievous show with him as a Kaleesh warrior
Hell yeah! one of my favorite characters that strikes right in the feels!
I remember how terrified I was when I first saw him in episode 1 when I was a kid.
And now, he still moves me with his tragic life story.
Definitely deserves a full featured movie all on it's' own.
Both Grievous and Dooku are among my favorite Star Wars characters, so I'm super glad they were used so much in the Clone Wars show, as they unfortunately only appeared in the prequels.
I do like to think Grievous was welcomed into the pantheon of his religion. All this time, I always thought that he was an incredible warrior, but I had no idea how tragic his backstory is. He had no place in the war, but I do think it's super cool that he became so feared. It makes it almost disappointing, in hindsight, that he died the way he did.
He deserves his own series in the shows
This was honestly very wonderful. I never saw the comic books, however I was very locality watching the old Clone Wars cartoon and the newer one. The one episode where they went in to the general's castle... I knew there was so much more to know, yet these questions were never remotely answered well enough. Based on this 2 part film... I'm 100% sure it would make a great 2 hour live-action film. Better then "Solo". The Grievous story has to be far better then any other story in the Star Wars univerce. Just, so many dont know most of it.
it just dawned on me that thru all of the clone wars series anakin actually never met grievous face to face
Same!
Their scene in Ep 3 wouldn’t make any sense if they met in the clone wars
I know and it hasnt made sense to me until i realized they havent met
I literally just now realized this as well
It was planned by Sidious that they did not. He did not want to take the chance of Grievous killing Anakin. Grievous hated all Jedi and he could not trust Grievous not to kill him.
You almost made me cry at the end 7-7 It was beautifull and you kinda made me forgive Canon Grievous for being just a shadow of my favourite E.U character. Thanks you.
As a blind person. Your story telling and descriptions of what's going on is great. Love your videos.
General grievous after dying:was i a good kaleesh warrior
Kaleesh god:no I'm told you were the best
I cried at the end, I do hope he found Ronderu he deserves to be at peace.
I mean he did kill millions of people, so I think he should pay for that in the afterlife
@@Zeqweery tbf he literally had no true free will
I hope so too
Dude made me cry over freakin General Grievous. Great job G, a really wonderful job.
I wonder if we'll see his mask in the Ahsoka series in Thrawn's office
flash backs of getting her head slammed by his foot
@@andrewclark9018 Instant PTSD would go through ahsokas body and remind her of the headache of her life
Dude you did a perfect job capturing the terrorizing tale of grievous
thanks for this series man, he's my favorite character and I appreciate this full timeline of him and the bits of information I was not aware of. Love the channel and keep up the great videos.
Mine too
I feel sorry for grievous you could hear the pain he was in when he was dying
Clicked immediately, I love your videos!
Omg, I love his story and sooo happy to see a part 2 so soon.
you were first for real with beating others only by 2 seconds
Grievous was awesome, but i was displeased to know there was no info on him unless i wanted to watch ton of stuff on him. So this was amazing thank you for part one and two its really appreciated.
Makes me sad , such a conflicted character , honour , lust for revenge all played a major part in his death and his afterlife
Very interesting how Grievous held the fate of the galaxy in his hands when the sith fought Mother Talzin. What if he fled? What if he turned on Dooku? Was it really the will of the force to bring grievous to that point or chance?
Eh not a big fan of N-K Necrosis, never like how his unique terrifying armored body were easily ripped apart by a band of weakling spacer which is impossible for ordinary human to do.
I rather have his armored body to be safe along with his personal starfighter, collecting dust in Sidious secret warehouse.
True
Obi wan kenobi was far from being an ordinary human
What a great irony, that on his (relatively)primitive home planet he was originally honored for being the best with a blaster, to eventually be defeated not just with a blaster, but by someone who would claim said blasters to be primitive and uncivilized
Thank you for a truly deep and informative story of General Grievous. I think I feel sympathetic to that once-a-warrior.
I do love how on coruscant, Mace took one look at Greivous and went "I don't have time for this idiot." and just squished his entire chest cavity.
Really shows how intimidating Mace is when hes serious.
Truly a combination of personal history knowing how deadly he was in combat and pragmatic emergency-driven need for efficiency. If ever there was a time to pull out Force Crush, that's the one
The old cartoon he was showing clips from? Mace single handedly wipes out a LOT of some of the most powerful droids in existence all by himself - he was *the* droid killer in the way Grievous was THE Jedi slayer. If they'd sent Mace after Grievous, or sent him WITH Kenobi? Grievous would have been dead a LOT sooner. xD Mace really was OP as hell.
What a fantastic two-part documentary. It’s incredible when all the stories, plots and battles are put together in chronological order like this, especially the lesser known stuff from comic books, novels and video games. It really adds depth and helps complete the tale, which was far more vast than I ever thought. Congratulations on a superb video. Your efforts in providing this kind of content are most appreciated.
I love all the extra descriptions and depth you add to these Species Breakdowns and Life Stories. Like the one in the end about how Grievous might've realised the truth due to his brain implants being burned off. Stuff like that makes these videos even better.
Another fine piece to my collection
A rated R general grievous series in his prime jedi killing time would be awesome
I'd rather it be about his war with the Huk since we had two Clone Wars series of him hunting Jedi.
@@davidwhydoyouneedthis5956 oh that would be cooler get all that back story in a movie.nice
Great Story and Excellently put together...thankyou
This genuinely makes me feel bad for grievous
Holy hell I had no idea Grievous had such an amazing story. You did an absolutely fantastic job putting this all together I just gained another absolute favorite character.
Absolutely tremendous video! Love Grievous and his story, very underused in The Clone Wars.
I honestly think he’s the best villain in Star Wars with such a great story and background! Another great Complete History video!
Yeah very complex more so than anakin and much less childish and stupid
Nah I like darth maul and anakin
Yes part 2!
A great series and a great ending! ❤
It's amazing how badass general grievous is
thats cool you added the SWG content. I used to farm that cave all the time. You got a cool color crystal, and his ship blue print
Nice part 2 up
I loved this, Grievous is my favorite Star Wars character, design, personality and backstory.
You have done him so much justice in this break down of his life story!
The ending gave me chills!
Amazing job dude!
If we get a movie, then THIS should be the scrip.
Starting with the birth of the Dreamed Dreamer, experiencing his mutilation and transformation into the ultimat symbol of terror and ending with the ascendance of the Dreamed Dreamer into the pantheon of his people.
The episode massacre is really good for some reason and also one of my favorites
Very enlightening as Grievous is one of my favorite villains of all time. Once again you have assembled amazing amount of detailed information on a character that has become just as iconic as the franchise itself.
I just love your perspective on this. What a really truly tragic story. I would love a grievous show/movie
Thank you so much, this was such an amazing series and this has been my favorite thing I watched on TH-cam in a few weeks
Dude grievous is mad underrated
This two part series totally changed my view on Grievous. Thanks for your hard work! I love your Complete Life Story vids.
Literally my favorite character… it’s an amazing back story 😭😢 the dreamed one. 🙌🏾
Amazing video dude. I'd love to see a Grevious series!
Thanks I hope to keep more coming
I still say that his death is underated.
Grievous has one of the best stories Star Wars. Thank you for telling it to us.
I’m still crying,he’s my favorite or was...
This two part series was amazingly well done. Grievous really has a compelling story, so much stuff I didn't know.
My personal theory as to why Grievous became such a push-over is that Dooku had Grievous' surgeon tamper with Grievous' brain to make sure he was more compliant. Hell it could even be a remotely controlled thing as Dooku would know Grievous would be more concerned with killing Shaak Tii during the siege on Coruscaunt over thinking about how he just popped back into existence
You did a wonderful job putting this together! General Grievous has been my favorite character from the moment I saw him. Now that I know his entire story it really is a shame he didn't get more time in the spotlight. Well done!
7:55 just realized in this scene, Cody has his phase 1 armor. He has no rank plaque and the ab armor is round instead of angular. He has his phase 2 armor the rest of the episode.
Just saw today both part 1 and 2.
General Grievous is my favorite character of all times! thank you so much for doing this, I enjoy every single moment of it. I am also going to be disgusting and say, I wish he would have returned in some way, however sometimes a warrior rest, is well needed.
A tragic hero just like Anakin, "from a certain point of view".
Grievous is such an amazing character. Knowing the whole backstory changes everything. Probably in top 3 of my favorite characters in the whole series, and one I respect from the standpoint of him being the conceptual embodiment of mental, physical and spiritual destruction.