Genndy tartakovsky. Hes the reason why clone wars, samurai jack, powerpuff girls, and dexters lab were so fun to watch. Now hes got a new show called primal
@@TheChelus Yeah-yeah-yeah, but the Kaminoans also went with Fett's DNA for a reason. Yes there's modifications. variations, and deviations here and there, not to mention training, but I'm sure Jango Fett himself was incredibly infamous, or perhaps had some extreme affinity for survival/hunting instincts, Kaminoans liked that.
I think this anime (as well as the EU books) was great in capturing how the force is "described" where the movies struggled because they did not have the technology at the time to accurately or realistically capture this.
No no, Mace really WAS that powerful. There's a reason he held Grand Master during the Clone Wars. He was a brilliant strategist, superb commander, and one of TWO people who had Mastered Vapaad. Even Yoda had not mastered Vapaad.
@Sean Vantuyl people say that Yoda's above all Jedi... But actually, Windu was just as respected as Yoda, they both were on the highest rank in the council.
Thanks to Clone Wars 2009 quotes (a clone trooper saying "what the hell?") we know hell is a thing in star wars. Maybe the reason Fordo never appeared after this show was because he found his calling and went to slay him some demons.
I love the confidence that pilot had in his gunner. He's told that there are three ships after him and his response is just basically "well ok? shoot them then.", and when they do blow up he assumes with full confidence that it was the gunner just doing the job. He has so much confidence that the gunner can handle that type of issue, that it being dealt with was a forgone conclusion that requires no special action on his part.
*Captain Fordo:* _How am I gonna stop some big Droids Army from tearin' me a structurally superfluous new behind? The answer ? Use a gun. And if that don't work, use more gun._
Damn imagine if Mace Windu used more than 10% of his power during the battle of Geonosis when him and the entire Jedi council were surrounded by like 1/3 of the amount of droids
As in their are not aggressors. That isn't to say they won't defend themselves. This was on Coruscant where the jedi temple and the republic capital is located.
God, remember when Grevious was a walking Murder Machine? The episode when they introduced him, that once Padawan going all Hudson, almost saying "Game over man, game over!" as Jedi were picked off one by one?
@@lordgod9958Can't blame her for that in this series. Grievous is an absolute monster who actually lives up to his reputation as a Jedi killer, unlike in most of his other appearances
@@slayerdwarfify If when Mace WIndu crushed Grievous' metal after TCW (2008), or at least before Season 7, then that means that Grevious would've absolutely destroyed Ahsoka, when she was 1v1-ing Grievous, assuming that Grievous didn't get hella nerfed, which definitely happened.
Don't get it twisted, I like the new Clone Wars stuff but none of it tops this. The clones and the Jedi are just that much cooler here and the sense of scale makes so much more sense than in the newer shows.
One of my main issues with new clone wars is grievous. Here he is portrayed as the badass jedi slayer he’s meant to be. In new clone wars he’s some dumbed down, cartoonish, sith henchman who got his ass kicked by the jar jar brigade.
Clone Wars 2003 is clearly more awesome. Fillers are amazing, storytelling awesome and the humor wasn't invasive. (however, the best Clone War ever is still the first series of comics, Republic, by Ostrander and Duursema. But still)
The show really captured elite clone warriors versus hordes of machines really well, especially in that moment in the series. You can tell the clones can tear through a hundred droids each, but the druids outnumber them a thousand to one. Even with their skill and ferocity, the elite troops have to fall back due to the sheer momentum of the droids. I love it, it really captured the whole idea of the war so well
I think it was more they were outnumbered, you can be slaughtering the enemy with no issues, but if there's a neverending wave of them, it's much better to quit while you're ahead
@@hamby2232I agree, the clones could’ve just fought the whole droid army and won, but retreating was way easier and they didn’t have to sacrifice any troops
@@Gojira_MinusOne He was supposed to be very powerful. How do you think he got all those lightsabers? By just asking nicely for the Jedi to give them to him?
that miniseries was so good, mostly because they left the project alone with a capable star wars fan, then promptly forgot about it so they didn't butt in.
@@regice1231 Rather sad that's needed to make _Star Wars_ likeable even if it explains part of why both _Clone Wars_ series are basically the only things I like about the franchise.
To me, the real ones were always be the first series of comics, Republic, with Quinlan Vos and Tholme. Written by Ostrander and Duursema. But Clone Wars 2003 cartoon is close second !
And this here is why Fordo puts Rex to shame. Fordo was a first gen ARC trooper named after the legendary Mandalorian himself and he lives up to that name. Nothing stops Fordo. He is a machine. 😮
Except for the part where Windu crushes Grevious’s chest giving him his cough (since in Cannon Grevious naturally had a cough), the rest of the Battle of Coruscant as depicted in Clone Wars 2003 doesn’t contradict anything in Cannon. Therefore, the Battle of Coruscant as shown in 2003 Clone Wars is still canon in my book
Man, you don't gotta set the bar that impossibly high. The entire Disney trilogy can't even measure up to Phantom Menace, and you're putting their library up against something good? They ain't even in the same weight class.
Even though the episodes were 5 minutes each, they were still jam packed with intense action!! I remember each coming back from school excited to watch the next one. Then when Clone Wars finished Toonami aired all episodes back to back so it was like watching a small film.
I think the logic is "as long as it's so out there that they can't possibly replicate it in real life, it's fine". That was my mom's logic raising me, anyway. No Rugrats or SpongeBob (not repeating actions. Repeating the annoying dialogue). It was Courage the Cowardly Dog and Samurai Jack for me, and that shit ruled. Stuff like this flew by on her radar just fine.
My problem with this was that the Jedi scenes were so badass that this is how powerful I seen them... then with Order 66 it was like they couldn't even deflect a few clone blasters.
This series of the CloneWars was superb not just to fill in the gap between episode 2 and 3, but also displays Jedi and Sith are one man armies when their skills are at their peaks.
One of the few pieces of Star Wars media that shows how absurdly strong a force user would be. A single skilled Jedi could take out an entire army by simply making their heads implode
That bare fist combat with Mace Windu is the only time we've seen a true master of the force in combat. No light saber, just the force compelling someone to super natural capability. I feel like having that and then having Anakin, while an incredible saber duelist during the show, not at that level made a stronger argument for him not given the rank of master than whatever the movies were trying to do.
2003 Grievous : Tactical genius, charisma 10 000, use stealth the Predator/Batman way. Feared by Master Ki-Adi Mundi himself. Blitzkrieg the shit out the heavily defended enemy HQ. And is an Absolute BEAST who can wreck Jedis in 1v4 using his FEET. 2005 Grievous : Coughy coward comic relief. Continuously roasted by Anakin and Obi-Wan. Always fleeing. Not really impressive skills. Die by a blaster shot. 2003 Shaak-Ti : Elegant and wise but deadly af. Never abandon the pursuit. Only Jedi to survive And give a hard time to the absolute GIGACHAD cyborg general mentionned earlier (without cheating). Making her an absolute BADASS OF A JEDI. 2005 Shaak-Ti : Dies executed offscreen at the beginning of the movie.
@@CompletelyNormalHuman I'd say Yoda is more powerful, but Mace is specialized in dark side users since he uses Vapaad. Also the most powerful Jedi to ever live was Luke
@@SamG_007 Luke had a higher bodycount, (because death star) but in a fair fight, all bets are off; Windu is a murder machine when the kid gloves come off…
nothing has so well captured true star wars feels like this old show. I remember waking up on Saturday mornings and being completely entranced by the fight sequences.
cw 2003 really gives you the feeling the jedi have been training since 2 or 3 in the ways of the force and a lightsaber, and the ruthlessness of general grevious is so amazing. wish it was a full series instead of a teaser for the prequils
Rex will always be my favorite clone, but every scene of Fordo goes so hard that it’s understandable he never shows up in TCW. Dude’s the Clone equivalent of Starkiller, and to have a man that badass in canon would just put everyone to shame.
2003 windu: rips androids appart with his bare hands, fist fights andoids, evades blaster shoots on foot, jumps hundrets meter down and destroys hundrets of andoids with his landing. 2005 windu: dies getting kicked out of a window...
2003 Grievous : Tactical genius, charisma 10 000, use stealth the Predator/Batman way. Feared by Master Ki-Adi Mundi himself. Blitzkrieg the shit out the heavily defended enemy HQ. And is an Absolute BEAST who can wreck Jedis in 1v4 using his FEET. 2005 Grievous : Coughy coward comic relief. Continuously roasted by Anakin and Obi-Wan. Always fleeing. Not really impressive skills. Die by a blaster shot. 2003 Shaak-Ti : Elegant and wise but deadly af. Never abandon the pursuit. Only Jedi to survive And give a hard time to the absolute GIGACHAD cyborg general mentionned earlier (without cheating). Making her an absolute BADASS OF A JEDI. 2005 Shaak-Ti : Dies executed offscreen at the beginning of the movie.
New Mace Windu: Oh No! We're under attack call reinforcements Old Mace Windu: Right, Imma fight an entire army of Super Battle Droids with my bare hands
Funny how Mace Windu in this cartoon is fighting thousands of SBDHA droids with just his bare hands combined with force, also super speed and high jumps... something we'll never see in the films
Honestly, watching this makes me really wish for a Windu only animation. Cuz like... he wasn't just A badass Jedi. He was... _THE BAD MOTHAFUCKIN' JEDI!_
I love when animators take advantage of the fact that violence for cartoon shows are sometimes allowed if there isn't blood or viscera, so explosions and robot death aplenty
Mace unbolting the super battle droid to just throw his pieces at a group of them was so satisfying. The animation in these was SUPERB
Can we get the lego death sound there
@@Emann00 That has to be the most accurate non Lego death that works with that audio 😂
I hate that we will never get more of this show or animation style again 😢😢 my favorite star wars animated show fight scenes were AMAZING.
Genndy tartakovsky. Hes the reason why clone wars, samurai jack, powerpuff girls, and dexters lab were so fun to watch. Now hes got a new show called primal
Especially for the times! Imagine if this came out now, by some high budget animation company. (Yes I know visions exists)
clone: SIR WE NEED REINFORCEMENTS
Captain Fordo: I AM THE REINFORCEMENTS
No they need reinforcements.
are we gonna ignore the fact mace windu beat a B2 super battle droid with his fucking fists?
I think in the old Canon he used some kind of force ability to enhance his punches
@@TheDarkfrostElf I believe it's called 'Newtons'
Reinforced force punches coupled with force speed.
Shatterpoint
Fuck that! He rode a vulture droid!
I guess it's easy to forget that each clone is a Fett.
Which gives them all the capacity for badassery.
But no everyone was trained the same, some got normal training, others got special forces training
@@TheChelus Yeah-yeah-yeah, but the Kaminoans also went with Fett's DNA for a reason. Yes there's modifications. variations, and deviations here and there, not to mention training, but I'm sure Jango Fett himself was incredibly infamous, or perhaps had some extreme affinity for survival/hunting instincts, Kaminoans liked that.
@@qownson4410 Jango was the #1 Bounty hunter at the time if I remember correctly, Cad Bane took the spot afterwards
Are we comparing them to the Fett in the recent live action show? Pushover lol.
@@MuvvLuvv You mean the Non-Canon Boba?
Lucas : - Mace Windu is the most powerful Jedi of the Council.
Tartakovsky : - Oh, ok !
Lucas : - Well... Maybe not THAT powerful, Genndy...
I think this anime (as well as the EU books) was great in capturing how the force is "described" where the movies struggled because they did not have the technology at the time to accurately or realistically capture this.
No no, Mace really WAS that powerful. There's a reason he held Grand Master during the Clone Wars. He was a brilliant strategist, superb commander, and one of TWO people who had Mastered Vapaad. Even Yoda had not mastered Vapaad.
@@unwashedotaku He is the one who completed Juyo and turned it into Vapaad.
@Sean Vantuyl
people say that Yoda's above all Jedi...
But actually, Windu was just as respected as Yoda, they both were on the highest rank in the council.
@Sean Vantuyl No kidding. Anyone that Palpatine had to be rescued from is not to be trifled with.
Dang, I forgot how absurdly badass Mace Windu was in this.
Mace Windu got weak before he faced Palpatine
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I'm like 99% sure captain fordo is that universe doomslayer
Kyle Katarn is that and freaking Chuck Norris mixed
Those who feared the mark of the clone nicknamed him the droid slayer
@@jjfgaming1137 *Opening rift of Blast and Kill starts playing*
Bruh Cody though
Thanks to Clone Wars 2009 quotes (a clone trooper saying "what the hell?") we know hell is a thing in star wars. Maybe the reason Fordo never appeared after this show was because he found his calling and went to slay him some demons.
I love the confidence that pilot had in his gunner. He's told that there are three ships after him and his response is just basically "well ok? shoot them then.", and when they do blow up he assumes with full confidence that it was the gunner just doing the job. He has so much confidence that the gunner can handle that type of issue, that it being dealt with was a forgone conclusion that requires no special action on his part.
Same, I've always loved that pilot duo even if they show up for just a minute.
Captain Fordo: Y'know what's better than one blaster?
Clone Trooper: Uh, no, sir?
Captain Fordo: **TWO** blasters, trooper.
Get rekt, clankas.
I mean, he duel-wielded magnums on Muunilist and Hypori. I feel like the rifle's honestly a bit of a downgrade; the two handguns were much cooler.
Rex : true that captin
clankas, because you can't say it with the hard R
*Captain Fordo:* _How am I gonna stop some big Droids Army from tearin' me a structurally superfluous new behind? The answer ? Use a gun. And if that don't work, use more gun._
I love how much violence was in these shows and parents didn’t really care
yeah because its not "real guns" its only pew pew lasers
@@froschreiniger2639
Grievous slicing up those clones and his first fight with the jedi
Guess dont let your kids watch these, cancel yourself rather than good shows
By parents not caring about the violence if lived in 2003 I would worried
No blood = all fine.
1:54 hol’ up, a scene where Shak-Ti doesn’t die???? Now THAT is something!
Damn imagine if Mace Windu used more than 10% of his power during the battle of Geonosis when him and the entire Jedi council were surrounded by like 1/3 of the amount of droids
In lore there were 100000 battledroids on the arena alone, he'd run out of stamina way before he could reduce them all to scrap metal.
@Марк Гацко bruh how many b2s were in those clips alone by himself 💀💀💀
He left his god mode fists in his other robes.
Droid Army: “We have you surrounded! Surrender now!”
Mace Windu: “All I am surrounded by is fear & dead droids.”
What about when arresting the senate? Seems like he could’ve absolutely destroyed him
Mace single handedly took on the droid army with his hands. This show was so over the top and i loved every second of it
Dude literally throws the gun in order to buy time to draw his other gun. Pro shit.
He used the force boi
Jedis: We are peacekeepers
Mace Windu: 1:28
As in their are not aggressors. That isn't to say they won't defend themselves. This was on Coruscant where the jedi temple and the republic capital is located.
@@anthonygordon9483 I’m well aware
Pretty easy to keep
Peace if you annihilate everything on your path 😂
Walk softly but carry a big stick.
His face at 2:37 was like "I wanna break that tank too....get back here....."
God, remember when Grevious was a walking Murder Machine? The episode when they introduced him, that once Padawan going all Hudson, almost saying "Game over man, game over!" as Jedi were picked off one by one?
Mace windu: We don't need lightsabers while we can use force
Master Faye (aka space elf best waifu) approves this sentence
yeah, _Kenetic Force_
I love how 2003 clone wars portrayed how absolutely broken the force really is. Rather than a tool for tickling your enemies with.
Queen Shaak Ti deserves this treatment in any piece of media she features in.
i'd call you a simp, but I agree with you
True. Same for Grievous the absolute Beast.
She gets wrecked by greivous like twice in 4 episodes lol
@@lordgod9958Can't blame her for that in this series. Grievous is an absolute monster who actually lives up to his reputation as a Jedi killer, unlike in most of his other appearances
@@slayerdwarfify If when Mace WIndu crushed Grievous' metal after TCW (2008), or at least before Season 7, then that means that Grevious would've absolutely destroyed Ahsoka, when she was 1v1-ing Grievous, assuming that Grievous didn't get hella nerfed, which definitely happened.
2:00 that drop was so in sync
I love how a lot of the music is perfectly timed with things happening on screen! It’s so satisfying!
0:11 “switching to your secondary is faster than reloading”
Don't get it twisted, I like the new Clone Wars stuff but none of it tops this. The clones and the Jedi are just that much cooler here and the sense of scale makes so much more sense than in the newer shows.
The older generation is more thought out compared to todays garbage.
That newer clone war has potential but ill stick with the its predecessor.
One of my main issues with new clone wars is grievous. Here he is portrayed as the badass jedi slayer he’s meant to be. In new clone wars he’s some dumbed down, cartoonish, sith henchman who got his ass kicked by the jar jar brigade.
And grievous was actually terrifying
Clone Wars 2003 is clearly more awesome. Fillers are amazing, storytelling awesome and the humor wasn't invasive.
(however, the best Clone War ever is still the first series of comics, Republic, by Ostrander and Duursema. But still)
Yeah. Shame to George Lucas for having destroyed the real Grievous. His reason was understandable, but still...
Genndy Tartakovsky is an fricking brilliant animator.
He also made shows like Samurai Jack, Dexter’s Laboratory, and Primal
I love how the clones are yelling ”fall back” as if they weren’t actively exterminating entire squadrons of droids with their bare fucking hands 😂
Genuinely, it's a tactically sound decision. A fighting retreat is a common maneuver when enemy forces are closing and can't be stopped.
The show really captured elite clone warriors versus hordes of machines really well, especially in that moment in the series. You can tell the clones can tear through a hundred droids each, but the druids outnumber them a thousand to one. Even with their skill and ferocity, the elite troops have to fall back due to the sheer momentum of the droids. I love it, it really captured the whole idea of the war so well
@@michael9433 Druids?
I think it was more they were outnumbered, you can be slaughtering the enemy with no issues, but if there's a neverending wave of them, it's much better to quit while you're ahead
@@hamby2232I agree, the clones could’ve just fought the whole droid army and won, but retreating was way easier and they didn’t have to sacrifice any troops
So many clones died such brutal deaths. Also, I love how OP Grevous is in this series
Not OP, accurate
@@arcguardian not accurate, I'm pretty sure George Lucas didn't intend for Greivous to be this over powered.
@@Gojira_MinusOne He was supposed to be very powerful. How do you think he got all those lightsabers? By just asking nicely for the Jedi to give them to him?
@@josefu_velenI’m pretty sure he killed a couple younglings for those lightsabers
that miniseries was so good, mostly because they left the project alone with a capable star wars fan, then promptly forgot about it so they didn't butt in.
Makes sense
@@regice1231 Rather sad that's needed to make _Star Wars_ likeable even if it explains part of why both _Clone Wars_ series are basically the only things I like about the franchise.
"A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack."
Sure, Yoda. Did you ever tell Mace that?
Now these are the real Clone Wars
To me, the real ones were always be the first series of comics, Republic, with Quinlan Vos and Tholme. Written by Ostrander and Duursema.
But Clone Wars 2003 cartoon is close second !
@@rKhael53 Well these two fit together pretty well, as they bot ahe a part of a single multimedia project
my mom: " awww hes playing with his legos"
whats going on in my head:
The people who were confused by Mace being able to beat Palpatine in episode 3 clearly never watched the shorts.
“We are being overrun” *proceeds to destroy a whole battalion*
me in single player: clone commander, general grievous, and mace windu
me in multiplayer: how the hell am i so bad
You can't be The Doomslayer when everyone doomslay.
And this here is why Fordo puts Rex to shame. Fordo was a first gen ARC trooper named after the legendary Mandalorian himself and he lives up to that name. Nothing stops Fordo. He is a machine. 😮
2003 Clone Wars
Where everyone had a badass scene, even the B1 Droids did some badass things too
2:25 Did I really just hear the default iPhone notification sound every punch Windu landed on that B2 battle droid there? 😂
1:30
That was straight out of the sith manual. No Saber required.
This version of Mace is an example of the perfect force user. He relied more on the force and his own strength rather than his lightsaber.
One of my favorite scenes with one of my favorite music genres. Perfection.
Except for the part where Windu crushes Grevious’s chest giving him his cough (since in Cannon Grevious naturally had a cough), the rest of the Battle of Coruscant as depicted in Clone Wars 2003 doesn’t contradict anything in Cannon. Therefore, the Battle of Coruscant as shown in 2003 Clone Wars is still canon in my book
This is what obi wan was reminiscing on during his talk with Luke.
1:44 oh now he's just practicing Precision
Gendy did a better job with this series of 5-minute shorts than Disney did with every product they made combined
True (and I'm a Mandalorian and Rogue One enjoyer)
Facts.
Man, you don't gotta set the bar that impossibly high. The entire Disney trilogy can't even measure up to Phantom Menace, and you're putting their library up against something good? They ain't even in the same weight class.
@@MrFelblood a sense of honor and fair play suiting a Fel
@@MrFelblood now I actually like the prequels trilogy but that right there was emotional damage 😂
Even though the episodes were 5 minutes each, they were still jam packed with intense action!! I remember each coming back from school excited to watch the next one. Then when Clone Wars finished Toonami aired all episodes back to back so it was like watching a small film.
The amount of violence kids shows got away and still get away with astounds me.
I think the logic is "as long as it's so out there that they can't possibly replicate it in real life, it's fine". That was my mom's logic raising me, anyway. No Rugrats or SpongeBob (not repeating actions. Repeating the annoying dialogue). It was Courage the Cowardly Dog and Samurai Jack for me, and that shit ruled. Stuff like this flew by on her radar just fine.
@@Trunks1stApprentice they've toned it down a lot though. I can't think of a show that plays today that is half as violent as this.
@@arcguardian Owl House kind of did. Not with violence, but with all sorts of disturbing and disgusting horror imagery and themes.
@@Trunks1stApprentice Samurai Jack was the man
People weren't pu**ies back then that's why
You can really tell the creators had fun making these scenes
Everything hardcore goes with 2003 clone wars
I loved this show when I was a kid. And I still do
mace windu straight up punching through metal tho
"The force is a path to many abilities some may find unnatural..."
My problem with this was that the Jedi scenes were so badass that this is how powerful I seen them... then with Order 66 it was like they couldn't even deflect a few clone blasters.
Back when the Jedi were kryptonians
Any one gonna talk about the disrespect of General Grievous absolutely curbstomping that one shiny into the wall
Why was that one clone such a badass tho
Because he's Captain Fordo, an original ARC trooper
Cus captain frodo is the badass
because hes captain freaking fordo
Fordo is the Doomguy of the clone wars. Literally too angry to die
That was just "that one clone", that was bloody captain fordo
Honestly, some of the most brutal Star Wars to ever be on screen. What a time to be a kid
Now this is a work of art.
This series of the CloneWars was superb not just to fill in the gap between episode 2 and 3, but also displays Jedi and Sith are one man armies when their skills are at their peaks.
I wish we saw more force hand to hand combat
One of the few pieces of Star Wars media that shows how absurdly strong a force user would be. A single skilled Jedi could take out an entire army by simply making their heads implode
Man, 200e Clone Wars was really something else...
That bare fist combat with Mace Windu is the only time we've seen a true master of the force in combat. No light saber, just the force compelling someone to super natural capability. I feel like having that and then having Anakin, while an incredible saber duelist during the show, not at that level made a stronger argument for him not given the rank of master than whatever the movies were trying to do.
2003 Grievous : Tactical genius, charisma 10 000, use stealth the Predator/Batman way. Feared by Master Ki-Adi Mundi himself. Blitzkrieg the shit out the heavily defended enemy HQ. And is an Absolute BEAST who can wreck Jedis in 1v4 using his FEET.
2005 Grievous : Coughy coward comic relief. Continuously roasted by Anakin and Obi-Wan. Always fleeing. Not really impressive skills. Die by a blaster shot.
2003 Shaak-Ti : Elegant and wise but deadly af. Never abandon the pursuit. Only Jedi to survive And give a hard time to the absolute GIGACHAD cyborg general mentionned earlier (without cheating). Making her an absolute BADASS OF A JEDI.
2005 Shaak-Ti : Dies executed offscreen at the beginning of the movie.
I hate how correct this comment is
I love how over the top all the scenes with Jedi Masters were. It really drives the point home that these guys were Jedi MASTERS
Mace windu is literally the most powerful Jedi to ever live according to clone wars 2003 🤣
Did you see Yoda in this show?
Lucas : - Mace Windu is the most powerful Jedi of the Council.
Tartakovsky : - Oh, ok !
Lucas : - Well... Maybe not THAT powerful, Genndy...
He literally is. Yoda was more of a sage, whilst Windu was a fucking beast. He was the only one to ever beat Palpy in actual combat (as far as I know)
@@CompletelyNormalHuman I'd say Yoda is more powerful, but Mace is specialized in dark side users since he uses Vapaad. Also the most powerful Jedi to ever live was Luke
@@SamG_007 Luke had a higher bodycount, (because death star) but in a fair fight, all bets are off; Windu is a murder machine when the kid gloves come off…
The music works so well when the droids are being relentlessly destroyed by lasers.
what a treat to have this, Samurai Jack and Avatar on TV as a kid
Samurai Jack was sooooo good.
The begining was so badass though, I mean they were calling for reinforcements but then that guy became the reinforcements
nothing has so well captured true star wars feels like this old show. I remember waking up on Saturday mornings and being completely entranced by the fight sequences.
The force in movie: Im gonna push you Im gonna pull you and Im gonna choke you
The force in 2003 clow wars: THE ONLY THING THEY FEAR IS ME
Nobody:
Captain Fordo: *Carries entire team*
respect the clone who not only survived being overrun but actually took on about 30 super battle droids at once
That’s was honestly badass 1:23 when mace was spinning to the beat I started screaming 😅❤
Why do I hear boss music?! 😂
Super battle droid: u dont have any weapons.
Mace: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) you are my weapon.
The new ones take a more realistic aproach but nothing beats this
This was a far better edit then what I have seen before in long line of 'when the D00M music drops'
Well done
that's really what it feels like in battlefront when you're defending the cp on Naboo by yourself and doing an amazing job
cw 2003 really gives you the feeling the jedi have been training since 2 or 3 in the ways of the force and a lightsaber, and the ruthlessness of general grevious is so amazing. wish it was a full series instead of a teaser for the prequils
2:02
Okay, but that cut is far sicker than it has any business being.
Old General grevious was a fucking menace. You know shit was about to go down whenever he was in an episode 💀
Rex will always be my favorite clone, but every scene of Fordo goes so hard that it’s understandable he never shows up in TCW. Dude’s the Clone equivalent of Starkiller, and to have a man that badass in canon would just put everyone to shame.
Back when Jedi were feared and considered to be armies of their own and having more than two on one battlefield was a death sentence
2003 windu: rips androids appart with his bare hands, fist fights andoids, evades blaster shoots on foot, jumps hundrets meter down and destroys hundrets of andoids with his landing.
2005 windu: dies getting kicked out of a window...
2003 Grievous : Tactical genius, charisma 10 000, use stealth the Predator/Batman way. Feared by Master Ki-Adi Mundi himself. Blitzkrieg the shit out the heavily defended enemy HQ. And is an Absolute BEAST who can wreck Jedis in 1v4 using his FEET.
2005 Grievous : Coughy coward comic relief. Continuously roasted by Anakin and Obi-Wan. Always fleeing. Not really impressive skills. Die by a blaster shot.
2003 Shaak-Ti : Elegant and wise but deadly af. Never abandon the pursuit. Only Jedi to survive And give a hard time to the absolute GIGACHAD cyborg general mentionned earlier (without cheating). Making her an absolute BADASS OF A JEDI.
2005 Shaak-Ti : Dies executed offscreen at the beginning of the movie.
The Doomguy is always moving because it's how he stays alive. Captain Fordo has no such weakness to cover for.
1:59 Smooth as HELL
New Mace Windu: Oh No! We're under attack call reinforcements
Old Mace Windu: Right, Imma fight an entire army of Super Battle Droids with my bare hands
When YOU are the backup
Funny how Mace Windu in this cartoon is fighting thousands of SBDHA droids with just his bare hands combined with force, also super speed and high jumps... something we'll never see in the films
Dog what the actual fuck at 1:02 hahahah mace windu I feel always had the doom music going in his head during these animations ahhahahahah
You know it’s about to get awesome when the doom music starts
1:24 literally the perfect scene for the music to shift like that
Honestly, watching this makes me really wish for a Windu only animation. Cuz like... he wasn't just A badass Jedi. He was...
_THE BAD MOTHAFUCKIN' JEDI!_
In my opinion this is the best representation of just how powerful and skilled the Jedi and Clones were meant to be
Clone troopers: Sir get down wait for the backup.
General: they don’t call me doom slayer for nothing
Clone: holy crap
Droids:
POV:
You're playing coop on Battlefront 2.
Imagine if Adult Swim got the license to Star Wars, we will have a whole few seasons to this.
Already done but really good edit nonetheless.
Only for the Fordo gif and Grievous, not everything else in the vid
i like how we can hear the effects and voices alongside the music. most other amvs do not have that courtesy.
1:12 Pilot “good shooting”
Gunner “Eh Ehhhhh E”
I love when animators take advantage of the fact that violence for cartoon shows are sometimes allowed if there isn't blood or viscera, so explosions and robot death aplenty
COMMANDER FORDO CAN TAKE ALL THE DROIDS BY HIMSELF!
Yoda: In the Force, possible, all things are.
Fordo: I'll make do without.
Doom Slayer: Same.