Fun note about Castle Crashers, Had a Demo that was just that first level at the end you fought that slightly larger barbarian as a boss so it was partially a gag thrown in to swerve people who'd played the Demo that were expecting to fight him again in the main game but no, squish, a really large Barbarian.
On Xbox 360 the demo actually allowed you to fight the barbarian big boss with the small one just getting squished however the fight cut midway through for the demo's end when one of those weird black furred guy turns off the light.
I love the confident look in Starkiller when seeing the Rancor. It's like "Man, i killed dozens of these things in Felucia". And then the Rancor is instantly crushed And he's like Man, I need my other light saber.
I loved that game. Beat both Unleashed games as well as Fallen Order, but Unleashed II will remain my favorite because it was just so dang fun. The Gorog was my favorite fight and I'd constantly replay that level over and over just to fight him. There's just so many cool moments in that game that I love. Those were good times.
I'll be honest,i half expected the final boss to be stolen from me again, even if said boss was a fucking gimmicky pain in the ass. Then i fought him, and saw what happened afterwards...
@@michaelandreipalon359 considering the original game came out in the Wii era, and apparently this last game (nmh3, but being the 4th game to come out) is planned to be the last according to the head creator...
@@michaelandreipalon359 I mean don't get me wrong I don't think it's necessarily an issue, I'd understand if some people find it annoying but it didn't personally bother me, I do find it funny though.
9:47 Honestly when I first saw Zeus bleed RED I immediately assumed that it was an imposter placed there to stall Kratos while the REAL Zeus gets ready to ambush him seeing as some myths say that the Gods bleed liquid gold.
7:40 in lore, Rancors were able to establish tight bonds with their owners. This lore has existed since before the prequels, and thus when boba got a rancor many people already guessed that boba would end up riding it.
I mean, the show basically tells viewers right away that he will ride it at some point, also the lore is from the old EU, so not canon until Book of Boba Fett made it
@@JachAnen it's made by dave filloni. All his shit is heavily inspired by eu. That's because of the rule of 'if it ain't broke don't fix it'. That's probably why the sequel trilogy failed, because almost everything it tried 'different', failed miserably. And with different I mainly mean part 8.
@@Olav_Hansen I know, Dave have integrated a lot of the EU into canon. But a lot of people made a lot of stuff in the old EU, a lot was bad, only a few things are well known from it. So even though Filoni does add a lot of the EU stuff, I don't think he really goes out of his way to add it, so there's still a lot that will likely never become canon. All that tells me that very few would have immediately guessed Boba would be riding a rancor, with the short time they had to even think of it before Danny Trejo basically tell the viewers it will happen, and even those who did guess were really just guessing, 50/50 chance Filoni chose to add it or even thought of it, as there's a lot of stuff in the EU, he might not know it all and highly likely doesn't remember all of it.
To be fair, rancors were clearly pets with emotional connections from the very beginning. The rancor-keeper runs in after Luke defeats it and sobs. Also, Starkiller is unimpressed because he already killed dozens of the things in the previous game, so it's not like you're missing out on badass rancor battles.
That and it isn't superrrr uncommon for there to be tamed Rancors for the sake of being pets, circus beasts, trade beasts, guard animals, or mounts. So while Boba Fett having one isn't super amazing, it still is pretty neat to see him on one
Is it just me or does everyone unreasonably hate the Boba Fett show? I loved it, thought it was awesome. It seems to be one of those things wot it's fashionable to dislike.
@@digadigado eh guess I just got into it more than other folk. I'm not as big a Star Wars fan as my fiancée but she seemed to like it too. Fair enough.
@@Torthrodhel it was okay, but it did no justice for the character. Boba Fett used to be a cool and mysterious bounty hunter that wouldn't take off his helmet and say one liners in an intimidating voice. Basically the evil version of Han Solo. Although the Sarlacc escape was pretty cool, the show didn't give us nearly enough high stakes action scenes. Boba Fett became an old politician while he left Fennec Shand to do most of the heavy lifting when it came to the fighting department. Plus the return of so many Mandalorian characters was so unnecessary you'd think you're watching The Mandalorian season 2.5 especially considering there's even an entire episode and many scenes dedicated to what he did after he gave Grogu to Luke Skywalker. I was okay with the Tusken backstory and Rancor taming, but we needed an action packed show of Fett doing what a Fett does best. Not a past-his-prime old man (who shouldn't even be that old or weak because this happened literally only 5 years after his "death" in Episode VI) who decides to become a politician spending half the show in a bacta tank. And it especially shouldn't provide extra plot on Mando and Co when it isn't his show. Had potential but ultimately wasted it. A solid 6/10. I know this is long but I hope this clears things up for you.
@@NevTheDeranged What's wild is a lot of the pop culture references ended up being fairly timeless due to the subjects being all time classics. A topical game like this usually doesn't do well out of its time period but I think Conker is an exception, for sure.
"Now if you were to give this game, to say, 20 or 30 intelligent people, what would that do? Let's face it, what would it do- What the F#*% ?! It's that bloody squirrel, quick, back into character!"
7:48 Actually Rancors are surprisingly docile and are only dangerous when provoked, most of the monstrous rancors we see in star wars have usually been starved or tortured.
@@merlith4650 Yes, but in the old lore they were still more than simply mindless killing machines, being semi-sentient, and they were originally used as mounts on their homeworld.
I remember how much I was told by Star Wars fans that the Rancor keeper cried when it was killed, showing that it was a loyal beast rather than a nasty monster. Appearances can be deceiving, dude.
also like in the previous game we end up killing like 10 of them as star killer so if one apprance of it not being all scary is all it takes to "take away nice things" we have long past that. also also. The one bobba rides freaking kicked ass.
Surprised Tiso from Hollow Knight wasn't mentioned, in the base game you've seen Tiso as a side character built up throughout the campaign before finding him to have died offscreen. Then in the godmaster DLC we find him in the godmaster arena rallying a battlecry, just as your excitement reaches its climax as you get ready to finally fight him, he gets killed by a Mawlek, the actual boss of that arena.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Pierre Bellec, basically Arno’s mentor. He wasn’t the leader of the French Assassins though, Pierre killed the leader. You are right as well his boss fight stood out the most in a very broken at launch game
Technically speaking, this is ineligible because he's not "immediately" kllled, but honourable mention should go to Sigma from Mega Man X8. Yes, you fight Sigma in a straight forward fight, but seeing the big bad of the series get taken out by Lumine and take control of the Sigma virus which had been a threat to reploid-kind for so long is definitely an awesome moment.
I remember in Dynamite Heady when you face the first keymaster boss. In stage 2-3 you think you’re about to face recurring boss Trouble Bruin before he’s crushed by the actual boss Mad Dog.
He has a name, you know. It's Henry Cooldown, formerly Henry Touchdown, more commonly known as Mister Sir Henry Motherfucker. who happen's to be your twin brother! Also, he doesn't die in nmh1, showing up in every game from desperate struggle all the way up to nmh3, making it so that jane's closing comment doesn't apply to him
I was really waiting for one of the OX crew to take out the final presenter but then they spoiled it by having Jane end the video and no one was going to take out Jane.
The Destiny 2 Spire of Stars Raid Boss Fight was also in tune of this! The Final Boss killing the Boss we thought we were fighting is the best part of the Raid for me!
I REALLY wanted to fight Flyboy, too. Something about enduring a kitted-out buzzard absolutely built with all sorts of utilities and firepower as you seek shelter and mow down mobs across the arena sounds awesome
Giving you something you either think or once thought was terrifying, and then watching something immediately destroy this powerful thing, makes it clear what you’re fighting is more powerful, and is a good way to terrify you of this new battle
Tiso from Hollow Knight! He shows up throughout your journey, seemingly foreshadowing a boss battle with him later in the story. And then he finally shows up in Godhome, spinning his shield menacingly, challenging us to a fight... Only to get crushed by the mawlek that lands on top of him :P
For the Aria of Sorrow one, it also happens in another Castlevania game: Harmony of Dissonance, which release one year earlier. In it, a giant suit of armor called Talos chases you at the beginning of the game. Later, you enter a boss room and a suit of Living Armor approaches you... only to immediately be killed by the Talos. It probably doesn't really count since you fight a Living Armor early on in the game, and the only thing that makes this one different is it's holding a different sword.
Re: Castlevania Aria of Sorrow Swarm of Bat: my understanding as to part of why this sudden Balore bat-squish-boss-switch worked so well was because of how so many of the previous Castlevania games had some giant bat (that were sometimes made up of many smaller bats) as a boss somewhere in the game. I played the games generally in order, and so when in Aria of Sorrow the swarm of bats became the big bat, I immediately thought (with, I admit, almost an eyeroll) “aaaaand here is the requisite Castlevania boss giant-bat-made-up-of-smaller ba-“ *SQUISH* 0.0 “…oh well DONE, Aria of Sorrow.”
Definitely playing with player expectations there. The giant bat is the most overused boss in the series besides Dracula and Death, and unlike them is rather lame by now. It's also a good subversion how the Darkwing Bat begins with Aria of Sorrow's regular boss theme starting up, but when Balore suddenly crushes it the new, more threatening 2nd boss theme takes over for the very first time in the game.
Andy, anyone who knows Star Wars will know that Rancors are like dogs, they can be vicious attack beasts or loyal pets depending on how they are trained and treated. In EU lore the Nighsisters of Dathomir rode them around like horses
I had this exact thought. I suppose their obvious lack of knowledge about Star Wars might explain, at least partially, why they all keep shitting on some of the best Star Wars content ever made. Either that or they're all just a bunch of Star Wars haters pretending to be fans in an attempt to not alienate almost the entire geek community?
That, and the story of Jabba's Rancor and his trainer Malakili from the Tales of Jabba's Palace anthology sure is one of the most heartwarming and wholesome tales in the Legends continuity too... they even planned to escape the clutches of Jabba later on. And then Heroes of Yavin showed up to change all that... and I actually cheered for the Rancor's death when I was a kid who first watched Ep. VI.
Actually, it was the Witches of Dathomir (Light Side Force-users) that rode the rancors. Dathomiri rancors were actually very intelligent (no offense to dogs, whom I love), and viewed the Nightsisters as a threat.
4:23: One thing I will say, Akuma's Shun Goku Satsu (Raging Demon) move doesn't just leave Bison for dead, he full on kills him with it, as that move is deadly to almost anyone hit with it. Also that move is more painful to the victim the more evil they are, so safe to say Bison had a bad day there.
In Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, for the Water type trial it seems as though the boss you'll be facing is a fairly scary Totem Wishiwashi, which makes sense, as that's what you faced in the original Sun and Moon. However, it then disperses after being attacked by another Pokemon, Araquanid, which is the actual boss of the area.
@@blackchibisan8116 that's not true. I got both and only fought araquanid. I fact checked this online, and I think your step brother may have gotten sun instead of ultra sun.
Maybe you guys can do a list of best secret/true villains in games? It'd be a list of games where you think you take out the big bad, only to later find out someone else was behind them the whole time, and it's really well done. One entry on this list would definitely be Darkrai in the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers games
The introduction to Balore in Aria of Sorrow blew my mind back then, I was genuinely expecting to fight the Giant Bat and then he gets crushed by his giant hand and it's honestly pretty impactful, Aria of Sorrow has become one of my favorite Castlevanias.
At 7:04.... "Punch'em in the nuts! Punch'em in the nuts! Punch'em in the nuts. Frankie! Bruno shall be avenged! That's what I'm thinking when beating this boss. 😂😂
The Balrog confused me when I first played FU2, because a Rancor came out. Then it terrified me with the size of it, then I realized it was a massive pushover.
Oh my god, they abbreviate to FU and FU2.... Well... at least the cut down PS2 version of The Force Unleashed was good. It had a little more in it, it controlled way better, and Starkiller wasn't holding his lightsaber backwards like a fucking choad.
I feel like Zenobia, The Butcher from Final Fantasy XIII deserves a spot. She is cast as a violent, undying monster that curses the land and gods alike, then gets one shot by a Tonberry.
Nergigante coming back from the dead and body slamming the shit out of Shara Ishvalda by breaking and tearing her neck open at the end of Monster Hunter World Iceborne will forever be one of the hypest things to ever happen in both that series and gaming in general.
The second boss of the final fantasy xiv dungeon brayflox longstop is a big frog whose name I forget because 2/3s into the fight gets stepped on by a big green dragon
How about the boss so scary the first boss peed their pants when they realized he was there? Jedi Fallen Order has your primary antagonist easily killed as Darth Vader comes up, throws your mentor off a cliff, and your _only_ option is to run for your life.
@@botondzoltannagy8849 it’s a 3 year old game and if you’re concerned about Jedi Fallen Order spoilers (after the sequel’s already out) you could have stopped reading after the sentence started with “Jedi fall order”
While it's not murder, Pokemon Black and White. You beat the Elite 4, are about to face off against the champ, then boom, N's castle appears, and you have to fight him and Ghestis instead.
Here's one from Final Fantasy XII. One of the big bosses in the deadly Necrohol of Nabudis appears to be a dangerous muscle-bound Catoblepas. It's one-hit killed by a small purple bunny named Fury.
In Metal Slug X, when you finally arrive at the end of the Final Mission, the enemy general is right there on his vehicle waiting for you... Then a UFO comes down, zaps him and then proceeds to try and zap you. And of course, when you defeat the UFO, an even larger UFO comes down for the final FINAL battle.
As a kid, I never thought anyone could actually beat the gorog till Starkiller massacred him slowly. The behemoth used to terrify me. Now I just think he’s a badass giant monster that is sorely underrated.
This made me immediately think of Tonberry completely owning one of the optional bosses in FF13 (Zenobia). COMPLETELY was not expecting it when I played it and instantly had a panic attack as I was not prepared for a Tonberry
Not that I seriously thought I'd be fighting a fat official as a boss in Demon's Souls, but when he gets impaled by the Penetrator, I was pretty intimidated.
2:27 "Red wine is terrible to get out of carpets" "Blood. It was obviously blood!" "Even worse" Me: "Nah mate, I'd take spilled blood on the carpet over red wine anytime. A bit of soap, warm water and lots of scrubbing and it's gone. Can't say that about red wine stains."
I’m surprised there’s no Galacta Knight or Morpho Knight. In Robobot and Super Kirby Clash, Galacta Knight literally one-shots Star Dream and Parallel Nightmare before you fight him. Then in Star Allies and Forgotten Land, before you get the chance to fight Galacta Knight and Soul Forgo, the butterfly flies in and flat-out absorbs them, becoming Morpho Knight.
To be fair on the Star Dream occassion, that wasn't a surprise. Star Dream summoned Galacta on purpose. Getting attacked was not part of the plan. Morpho, though, it definitely applies. Float like a butterfly, inflict horrors beyond comprehension also like a butterfly.
You forgot the Arkham series: Asylum makes you think you're going to fight Jonathan Crane (aka Scarecrow), only for him to get nommed by Waylon Jones (Killer Croc). Then, in City, you think you're going to fight The Joker, who turns out to be Clayface. As well as your fight with Oswald Cobblepot being interrupted by Solomon Grundy.
Final Fantasy XII: Giant Behemoth-type boss, who seconds after being revealed is killed by the real boss, Fury, which appears to be a small, gray dreamhare type enemy.
No mention for Zenobia the Butcher in Final Fantasy 13? Yeah you get to fight her in 13-2, but in the original she gets shanked in the ankle by a Tonberry and immediately dies in one hit. Another occurrence happens with Jihl Nabaat when Dysley just deletes her before fighting you himself.
To be fair to *everyone* Tonberries whole gimmick is having attack dealing damage based on the number of enemies you've killed or an attack dealing damaged based on the number of steps you've taken OR having both abilities that they can just decide on at random, depending on the game. Adorable little grudge-holding TPK machines, Tonberries.
I can't believe you didn't mention the Tonberry from FFXIII that snipes your hunt bounty. When it suddenly appeared and killed the monster I was supposed to be fighting, that may be the most scared I've been in a video game.
MADNESS: Project Nexus lives up to it's name. In the final story mission, aptly titled "The Rush", it's nearly nothing but bosses. At the climax, the Gunner Twins, who picked fights with two of the protagonists THREE GODDAMN TIMES, show up yet again... only to be promptly eaten by the boss that had been chasing the other two.
Respect to the Final Fantasy XIII commenters. I forgot about that Tonberry. My mind immediately went to the Istory Falls boss that got rinsed by Leviathan in FFV.
Ff had a couple but the one that sticks for me is Biggs and wedge getting replaced by Elvoret in ff8 during the seed exam. Really the seed exam deserves its own video so many tropes.
In the tie-in the Force Unlesshed 2 comic, the Gorog actually survived the fall. While tracking Starkiller, Boba Fett finds the Gorog and is the one that permanently puts it down.
I'm surprised final fantasy xiii on here, there's a Cie'th Stone mission where the party is supposed to fight a hard as nails Cie'th, but a Tonberry comes in and stabs it in the ankle, and the fight the harder than nails "I eat nails for breakfast" Tonberry.
My favourite is when plankton introduced his fighter who is so terrible and mindbendingly large but it turns he was just carrying the true contestant...
Recent Guardians of the Galaxy had something like this. At the end of the first chapter, you think you'll have a boss fight agaist a massive monster, but it gets wiped out by a mysterious entity that StarLord accidentally released earlier.
ffxiii, in the cie'th stone mission 34. one of final fantasy's most feared enemy kills the main objective and you fight him instead. the dreaded Tonberry. not bigger... but definitely scarier
I remember in G Darius seeing those planet destroyers in the background of one stage. Then along comes Absolute Defender, not only blocking their beams but blasting them to pieces. And then you have to fight him…
Tiso from Hollow Knight. In the boss rush mode, a lot of NPCs became boss fights. It was cool to see that Tiso got the same treatment.... Until a Brooding Mawlik came in and crushed him
A sort of tweak to this happens in Devil May Cry 3. The first boss of the game loses to Dante but escapes only to be instantly killed by Vergil and make you dread his boss fight. It happens again later with Beowulf escaping Dante's fight only to be beheaded and his soul taken by Virgil, making him stronger then last fight.
The Contra series has quite a few examples of this. Shattered Soldier had Mr. Heli-Robo appear in the end of the first level, only for Slave Beast Taka to fall on him and crush him. You still end up fighting Mr. Heli-Robo later in the game anyway. Neo Contra has sort of an subversion of this trope - Plant Contra, the presumed boss of stage 2 gets gunned by Mystery G, who you then have to fight. However, after this fight it turns out Plant Contra is still alive and supremely pissed off, and then you have to fight him anyway. The series probably has more examples of this, but I can't seem recall them right now.
Tiso in Hollow Knight. You get to him in the Pantheon of Hallownest and think "Oh hey I get to fight Tiso" and then the Brooding Mawlek just flattens him in the middle of his battle cry.
just want to point out taht in other legends material Rancors are considered inteligent and very emotional creatures, they used to be rided by the night sisters and they used to create a strong emotional bond between them, which is actually refferenced in the book of boba fett, so that's back to the canon
You know, I watched this half expecting Tiso from Hollow Knight to show up. In the Pantheon he shows up, shouts a war cry while his name appears and the screen shakes like every other boss fight in the game… Then is immediately squished under the rear of a Brooding Mawlek.
Remnant from The Ashes Reisum DLC , there's a boss called the Warden. It starts with what looks like another boss: Tian (since they're just beefed up elites half the time) and then they're turned into a pancake. Which is what you will be if they have the skull cracker bonus active, because you will be four combo'd with no way of getting out of it. Have fun!
The lack of the "There's always a bigger fish." line, especially during the Star Wars entry is highly disappointing. I mean, c'mon, it was made LITERALLY for cases like this lol
There was also the final battle in 'Gunstar Heroes'. The final foe seemed to be the Emperor, after you wiped out his armies and did a boss rush. But shockingly when you face him it seemed like he was going to do the smart thing and just surrender & hand over the jewels without a fight. Then those jewels came to life, fried him, and took off into the next room, where they teamed with some random superpowered guy that was kept in storage.
Imagine a game where a person who has took out entire fleets of army’s who are super strong, defeated one of the strongest good guys with his hands, and then someone comes out of no where and ends his life like it is nothing. You are entirely screwed
I feel Tiso from Hollow Knight deserves to be on here. He marches his way to the Colosseum of Fools, forming some sort of bond with us on the way. You think he'll jump in as the boss in the second tier trial; you are expecting him to show up. Then Brooding Mawlek comes in instead. But then you see him jump in at a Godhome challenge- ohp it's Brooding Mawlek again.
Yes and no You find Tiso throughout Hallownest where he speaks of this glorious arena (the Colosseum), then if you saved Zote twice you find Zote in the resting area of the Colosseum, then you fight Zote as the final boss of the first challenge tier. Then you find Tiso there, so the player gets the idea that Tiso would be the final boss of the second tier challenge, but it turns out that he was not Then the player can see his body falling in the area before the Colosseum If the player goes to the Godhome DLC, one of the boss rush challenges has Tiso as the boss on-screen, so the player thinks "Finally I can fight Tiso" just for the Brooding Mawlek to fall from the sky and crush Tiso This would make it a double fake out
@@savvythedivineyethuggable7493 But Tiso is not a full fake out in the original game, it is just suggested you might fight him, then you see his corpse fall in the zone outside and below the colosseum Its only a fake out on the Godhome DLC
@@savvythedivineyethuggable7493 not quite, you don't see Tiso in a Colosseum challenge, only on the resting area. He never shows up in a Colosseum fight You see him resting in the Colosseum and after interacting with him and winning or failing a Colosseum run you see his body fall down outside the Colosseum Then im Godhome it seems like you will fight him for the Mawlet to crush him
Fun note about Castle Crashers, Had a Demo that was just that first level at the end you fought that slightly larger barbarian as a boss so it was partially a gag thrown in to swerve people who'd played the Demo that were expecting to fight him again in the main game but no, squish, a really large Barbarian.
Man I miss curveball-demos (like how they fitted most of Intensive Care between the demo fights in Batman: Arkham Asylum)
Man, I miss demos
I knew I wasn't just imagining it! This game also had a lot of character variation for a beat em up.
On Xbox 360 the demo actually allowed you to fight the barbarian big boss with the small one just getting squished however the fight cut midway through for the demo's end when one of those weird black furred guy turns off the light.
I forgot about that. THAT was tbe reason I was surprised.
the demo i have is the big barbarian boss but halfway through the fight a bunch of trolls pull down the curtains
I love the confident look in Starkiller when seeing the Rancor. It's like "Man, i killed dozens of these things in Felucia". And then the Rancor is instantly crushed And he's like Man, I need my other light saber.
That was my thought process as well.
I loved that game. Beat both Unleashed games as well as Fallen Order, but Unleashed II will remain my favorite because it was just so dang fun. The Gorog was my favorite fight and I'd constantly replay that level over and over just to fight him. There's just so many cool moments in that game that I love. Those were good times.
Same- It's great.
Really scary
I misread that as Florida at first glance, and was like 'Yeah, that tracks.'
Honestly, this happens so often in No More Heroes 3 that it starts feeling like an genuine surprise when you actually fight the intended boss.
I'll be honest,i half expected the final boss to be stolen from me again, even if said boss was a fucking gimmicky pain in the ass.
Then i fought him, and saw what happened afterwards...
That trilogy sure is controversial with this in mind.
We'll see how time will tell on whether this makes them great in the end or bad.
@@michaelandreipalon359 considering the original game came out in the Wii era, and apparently this last game (nmh3, but being the 4th game to come out) is planned to be the last according to the head creator...
@@michaelandreipalon359 I mean don't get me wrong I don't think it's necessarily an issue, I'd understand if some people find it annoying but it didn't personally bother me, I do find it funny though.
In a series about assassins constantly trying to kill each other, I dunno what else you'd expect
9:47 Honestly when I first saw Zeus bleed RED I immediately assumed that it was an imposter placed there to stall Kratos while the REAL Zeus gets ready to ambush him seeing as some myths say that the Gods bleed liquid gold.
Honestly I can respect paying attention that much, I know I usually don't lmao
That's correct. Their essence is called Ichor ( Ίχωρ ) and it's deadly to mortals.
@@Facade953 Kratos is anything But a mortal
That was my thought process too. I read Greek Mythology and the Gods bleeding gold always stuck with me.
@@Facade953 it's gold ichor
7:40 in lore, Rancors were able to establish tight bonds with their owners. This lore has existed since before the prequels, and thus when boba got a rancor many people already guessed that boba would end up riding it.
Well, it does use less fuel than Slave 1.
I mean, the show basically tells viewers right away that he will ride it at some point, also the lore is from the old EU, so not canon until Book of Boba Fett made it
@@JachAnen it's made by dave filloni. All his shit is heavily inspired by eu. That's because of the rule of 'if it ain't broke don't fix it'.
That's probably why the sequel trilogy failed, because almost everything it tried 'different', failed miserably. And with different I mainly mean part 8.
@@Olav_Hansen I know, Dave have integrated a lot of the EU into canon.
But a lot of people made a lot of stuff in the old EU, a lot was bad, only a few things are well known from it.
So even though Filoni does add a lot of the EU stuff, I don't think he really goes out of his way to add it, so there's still a lot that will likely never become canon.
All that tells me that very few would have immediately guessed Boba would be riding a rancor, with the short time they had to even think of it before Danny Trejo basically tell the viewers it will happen, and even those who did guess were really just guessing, 50/50 chance Filoni chose to add it or even thought of it, as there's a lot of stuff in the EU, he might not know it all and highly likely doesn't remember all of it.
And Boba's rancor was clearly stated to be a juvenile.
To be fair, rancors were clearly pets with emotional connections from the very beginning. The rancor-keeper runs in after Luke defeats it and sobs. Also, Starkiller is unimpressed because he already killed dozens of the things in the previous game, so it's not like you're missing out on badass rancor battles.
That and it isn't superrrr uncommon for there to be tamed Rancors for the sake of being pets, circus beasts, trade beasts, guard animals, or mounts. So while Boba Fett having one isn't super amazing, it still is pretty neat to see him on one
Is it just me or does everyone unreasonably hate the Boba Fett show? I loved it, thought it was awesome. It seems to be one of those things wot it's fashionable to dislike.
@@Torthrodhel only the last 3 eps were good and the last one is barely good, some of the boba going native stuff was almost cool
@@digadigado eh guess I just got into it more than other folk. I'm not as big a Star Wars fan as my fiancée but she seemed to like it too. Fair enough.
@@Torthrodhel it was okay, but it did no justice for the character. Boba Fett used to be a cool and mysterious bounty hunter that wouldn't take off his helmet and say one liners in an intimidating voice. Basically the evil version of Han Solo. Although the Sarlacc escape was pretty cool, the show didn't give us nearly enough high stakes action scenes. Boba Fett became an old politician while he left Fennec Shand to do most of the heavy lifting when it came to the fighting department. Plus the return of so many Mandalorian characters was so unnecessary you'd think you're watching The Mandalorian season 2.5 especially considering there's even an entire episode and many scenes dedicated to what he did after he gave Grogu to Luke Skywalker. I was okay with the Tusken backstory and Rancor taming, but we needed an action packed show of Fett doing what a Fett does best. Not a past-his-prime old man (who shouldn't even be that old or weak because this happened literally only 5 years after his "death" in Episode VI) who decides to become a politician spending half the show in a bacta tank. And it especially shouldn't provide extra plot on Mando and Co when it isn't his show. Had potential but ultimately wasted it. A solid 6/10. I know this is long but I hope this clears things up for you.
The fake-out at the end of Conker’s Bad Fur Day where you think you’ll fight the Panther King but end up fighting a xenomorph is a favourite of mine.
Berry... :
Conker's is criminally underrated.
@@NevTheDeranged What's wild is a lot of the pop culture references ended up being fairly timeless due to the subjects being all time classics. A topical game like this usually doesn't do well out of its time period but I think Conker is an exception, for sure.
@@victoriousf.i.g.3311 truth! Also the multiplayer was surprisingly awesome for being tacked on.
"Now if you were to give this game, to say, 20 or 30 intelligent people, what would that do? Let's face it, what would it do- What the F#*% ?! It's that bloody squirrel, quick, back into character!"
7:48 Actually Rancors are surprisingly docile and are only dangerous when provoked, most of the monstrous rancors we see in star wars have usually been starved or tortured.
@@merlith4650 Yes, but in the old lore they were still more than simply mindless killing machines, being semi-sentient, and they were originally used as mounts on their homeworld.
Starkiller realizing he's going to need to use his second lightsaber is pretty hilarious.
"Gee, Billy."
Well to be fair, he already killed several with only one in the first game.
I remember how much I was told by Star Wars fans that the Rancor keeper cried when it was killed, showing that it was a loyal beast rather than a nasty monster.
Appearances can be deceiving, dude.
also like in the previous game we end up killing like 10 of them as star killer so if one apprance of it not being all scary is all it takes to "take away nice things" we have long past that. also also. The one bobba rides freaking kicked ass.
Rancors are apparently very loyal and loving beasts. Most aggressive ones are starved or tortured
I don’t know why but “Freeing all his imprisoned ladies and rats” just really got me
When you're a crime boss, you just have that wing, the one with all the ladies and rats in. Standard villaining, as I understand it 😋
Surprised Tiso from Hollow Knight wasn't mentioned, in the base game you've seen Tiso as a side character built up throughout the campaign before finding him to have died offscreen. Then in the godmaster DLC we find him in the godmaster arena rallying a battlecry, just as your excitement reaches its climax as you get ready to finally fight him, he gets killed by a Mawlek, the actual boss of that arena.
You should do “7 boss battles too good for their games” basically 7 good bosses in bad games.
second that
Third that
The leader of the French Assassins (forgot his name, unfortunately or fortunately) from Assassin's Creed: Unity, for one.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Pierre Bellec, basically Arno’s mentor. He wasn’t the leader of the French Assassins though, Pierre killed the leader. You are right as well his boss fight stood out the most in a very broken at launch game
Ah, thanks for the useful info.
Technically speaking, this is ineligible because he's not "immediately" kllled, but honourable mention should go to Sigma from Mega Man X8. Yes, you fight Sigma in a straight forward fight, but seeing the big bad of the series get taken out by Lumine and take control of the Sigma virus which had been a threat to reploid-kind for so long is definitely an awesome moment.
Yay! A fellow megaman X fan!
When I played Dark Souls 2, the Dragonrider died to the hands of the scariest FromSoftware boss: Gravity.
Gravity is indeed the bane of us all
@Smoke 003723 One of the best moments in the history of TH-cam!
The hardest fromsoft enemy: platforming.
Gravity is not your friend. It will find you and it will hurt you.
I remember in Dynamite Heady when you face the first keymaster boss. In stage 2-3 you think you’re about to face recurring boss Trouble Bruin before he’s crushed by the actual boss Mad Dog.
Can we appreciate the fact that the secret boss in no more heroes let Travis finish before fighting him?
Just because you’re evil doesn’t mean you have to be rude.
And went outside so as not to destroy his home apparently. Nice guy.
Even let Travis put his clothes on, what a gent
He has a name, you know. It's Henry Cooldown, formerly Henry Touchdown, more commonly known as Mister Sir Henry Motherfucker. who happen's to be your twin brother!
Also, he doesn't die in nmh1, showing up in every game from desperate struggle all the way up to nmh3, making it so that jane's closing comment doesn't apply to him
@@commanderblackheart5856 I didn’t know that at all, I’ve never played any of those games
8:35 Considering all the Rancor Starkiller ended in TFU 1... His lack of concern about the one before the Gorog is justified.
I was really waiting for one of the OX crew to take out the final presenter but then they spoiled it by having Jane end the video and no one was going to take out Jane.
Wish they'd gone with a secret extra boss at the end
Yeah, its really too bad. So has anyone seen Andy? Jane said Andy knows where to find the stain remover. For the ketchup she said she spilled.
they just edited out the part where Mike was going to present, just to be eliminated by Jane...you know, to keep the rating appropriate
They Probably TRIED, but the outcome, well, this IS supposed to be a Family Friendly Channel after all...
The Destiny 2 Spire of Stars Raid Boss Fight was also in tune of this! The Final Boss killing the Boss we thought we were fighting is the best part of the Raid for me!
There’s also Flyboy from the Borderlands 2’s campaign of carnage, who spends the whole mission hyping himself up only to get obliterated by Piston
I forgot about that! My first thought was Commandant Steele getting impaled by The Destroyer in the first Boarderlands
Piston's blimp wasn't exactly scary though. Just irritating.
@@Ave_Echidna I fucking hated that thing
I REALLY wanted to fight Flyboy, too. Something about enduring a kitted-out buzzard absolutely built with all sorts of utilities and firepower as you seek shelter and mow down mobs across the arena sounds awesome
@@garrettlauderbaugh312 q
Giving you something you either think or once thought was terrifying, and then watching something immediately destroy this powerful thing, makes it clear what you’re fighting is more powerful, and is a good way to terrify you of this new battle
This video is basically the epitome of "There's always a bigger fish" from "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace", and I'm here for it.
Starkiller bringing out the second lightsaber after the rancor is smashed is just so funny to me
Tiso from Hollow Knight! He shows up throughout your journey, seemingly foreshadowing a boss battle with him later in the story. And then he finally shows up in Godhome, spinning his shield menacingly, challenging us to a fight...
Only to get crushed by the mawlek that lands on top of him :P
Came here to say this
Ah a fellow hollow Knight fan. Also yes absolutely
I knew I wouldn't need to write this comment myself.
I was gonna say shouldn't he count?
Haven't finished but, didn't see that happen. Last I saw him, was that sewer place under the arena.
Spoiler:
He was dead... unless was he faking it?
For the Aria of Sorrow one, it also happens in another Castlevania game: Harmony of Dissonance, which release one year earlier. In it, a giant suit of armor called Talos chases you at the beginning of the game. Later, you enter a boss room and a suit of Living Armor approaches you... only to immediately be killed by the Talos. It probably doesn't really count since you fight a Living Armor early on in the game, and the only thing that makes this one different is it's holding a different sword.
Re: Castlevania Aria of Sorrow Swarm of Bat: my understanding as to part of why this sudden Balore bat-squish-boss-switch worked so well was because of how so many of the previous Castlevania games had some giant bat (that were sometimes made up of many smaller bats) as a boss somewhere in the game. I played the games generally in order, and so when in Aria of Sorrow the swarm of bats became the big bat, I immediately thought (with, I admit, almost an eyeroll) “aaaaand here is the requisite Castlevania boss giant-bat-made-up-of-smaller ba-“ *SQUISH*
0.0
“…oh well DONE, Aria of Sorrow.”
Definitely playing with player expectations there. The giant bat is the most overused boss in the series besides Dracula and Death, and unlike them is rather lame by now. It's also a good subversion how the Darkwing Bat begins with Aria of Sorrow's regular boss theme starting up, but when Balore suddenly crushes it the new, more threatening 2nd boss theme takes over for the very first time in the game.
🤜💥G🦇TCHA💥🤛
Head Cannon: intern programmer assigned this boss fight said _Feck that ole hat_ & surprised his boss (who awakened him Monday morn)
The two appearances of Morpho in Kirby Star Allies and Kirby and the Forgotten Land are prime examples of this trope.
Andy, anyone who knows Star Wars will know that Rancors are like dogs, they can be vicious attack beasts or loyal pets depending on how they are trained and treated.
In EU lore the Nighsisters of Dathomir rode them around like horses
I had this exact thought. I suppose their obvious lack of knowledge about Star Wars might explain, at least partially, why they all keep shitting on some of the best Star Wars content ever made. Either that or they're all just a bunch of Star Wars haters pretending to be fans in an attempt to not alienate almost the entire geek community?
That, and the story of Jabba's Rancor and his trainer Malakili from the Tales of Jabba's Palace anthology sure is one of the most heartwarming and wholesome tales in the Legends continuity too... they even planned to escape the clutches of Jabba later on.
And then Heroes of Yavin showed up to change all that... and I actually cheered for the Rancor's death when I was a kid who first watched Ep. VI.
Actually, it was the Witches of Dathomir (Light Side Force-users) that rode the rancors. Dathomiri rancors were actually very intelligent (no offense to dogs, whom I love), and viewed the Nightsisters as a threat.
4:23: One thing I will say, Akuma's Shun Goku Satsu (Raging Demon) move doesn't just leave Bison for dead, he full on kills him with it, as that move is deadly to almost anyone hit with it.
Also that move is more painful to the victim the more evil they are, so safe to say Bison had a bad day there.
In Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, for the Water type trial it seems as though the boss you'll be facing is a fairly scary Totem Wishiwashi, which makes sense, as that's what you faced in the original Sun and Moon. However, it then disperses after being attacked by another Pokemon, Araquanid, which is the actual boss of the area.
and that Araquanid took me 2 months to beat
Fun fact, that change is actually only in Ultra moon. I know because I got my step brother ultra sun and he still fought wishiwashi
@@blackchibisan8116 that's not true. I got both and only fought araquanid. I fact checked this online, and I think your step brother may have gotten sun instead of ultra sun.
@@Officewaffle
I suppose it is possible. Maybe I’m entirely wrong and what changed was the first helper summoned
I just did that level yesterday, where instead of fighting a Totem Wishiwashi, I got to fight a Totem Araquanid.
Maybe you guys can do a list of best secret/true villains in games? It'd be a list of games where you think you take out the big bad, only to later find out someone else was behind them the whole time, and it's really well done. One entry on this list would definitely be Darkrai in the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers games
Another good entry would be Dimentio from Super Paper Mario!!
The introduction to Balore in Aria of Sorrow blew my mind back then, I was genuinely expecting to fight the Giant Bat and then he gets crushed by his giant hand and it's honestly pretty impactful, Aria of Sorrow has become one of my favorite Castlevanias.
At 7:04.... "Punch'em in the nuts! Punch'em in the nuts! Punch'em in the nuts. Frankie! Bruno shall be avenged! That's what I'm thinking when beating this boss. 😂😂
The Balrog confused me when I first played FU2, because a Rancor came out. Then it terrified me with the size of it, then I realized it was a massive pushover.
Everything in FU&FU2 was pushovers.
What balrog? this is The galaxy far, far away, not Middle earth!
@@commanderblackheart5856 my phone keeps auto correcting it.
I feel like FU2 was a massive "FU" to the fans.
Oh my god, they abbreviate to FU and FU2....
Well... at least the cut down PS2 version of The Force Unleashed was good. It had a little more in it, it controlled way better, and Starkiller wasn't holding his lightsaber backwards like a fucking choad.
8:50 that boss fight brings back teenage memories, if you've played that game before then it will hit you with nostalgia pretty hard
I feel like Zenobia, The Butcher from Final Fantasy XIII deserves a spot. She is cast as a violent, undying monster that curses the land and gods alike, then gets one shot by a Tonberry.
Yep.
My dude everybody gets one shot by a tonberry
Is that why everyone is terrified of tonberries?
1:20 fun fact you can pick up the pitchfork that's in the hay and its a weapon
Nergigante coming back from the dead and body slamming the shit out of Shara Ishvalda by breaking and tearing her neck open at the end of Monster Hunter World Iceborne will forever be one of the hypest things to ever happen in both that series and gaming in general.
Shara is a girl? Damn, me and my friends have nicknamed it "Mr. Fingers" for the longest time.
@@D3wd20p It's gender is unknown
@@christianstamm94 Mx. Fingers it is.
Though it doesn't really count because you don't fight it immediately afterwards.
The second boss of the final fantasy xiv dungeon brayflox longstop is a big frog whose name I forget because 2/3s into the fight gets stepped on by a big green dragon
How about the boss so scary the first boss peed their pants when they realized he was there?
Jedi Fallen Order has your primary antagonist easily killed as Darth Vader comes up, throws your mentor off a cliff, and your _only_ option is to run for your life.
The boss in the thumbnail would make for a scary aback Rooms monster
I was about to say that
thank you for the spoilrs
@@botondzoltannagy8849 it’s a 3 year old game and if you’re concerned about Jedi Fallen Order spoilers (after the sequel’s already out) you could have stopped reading after the sentence started with “Jedi fall order”
While it's not murder, Pokemon Black and White. You beat the Elite 4, are about to face off against the champ, then boom, N's castle appears, and you have to fight him and Ghestis instead.
Here's one from Final Fantasy XII. One of the big bosses in the deadly Necrohol of Nabudis appears to be a dangerous muscle-bound Catoblepas. It's one-hit killed by a small purple bunny named Fury.
Ah yes, the fluffy nightmare.
Ah, a Monty Python reference! :D
@@DarthSanguine The Killer Dreamhare of Nabudis.
But the bunny isn't scary though
@@jackieclan815 Say that to its face.
10:45
Hang on, why is the game telling me how to evade?
AH
10/10 for the comedic delivery of that line!
In Metal Slug X, when you finally arrive at the end of the Final Mission, the enemy general is right there on his vehicle waiting for you... Then a UFO comes down, zaps him and then proceeds to try and zap you.
And of course, when you defeat the UFO, an even larger UFO comes down for the final FINAL battle.
General Morden, BTW. The UFO is the Dai-Manji, and the even bigger UFO is the Rugname.
As a kid, I never thought anyone could actually beat the gorog till Starkiller massacred him slowly. The behemoth used to terrify me. Now I just think he’s a badass giant monster that is sorely underrated.
This made me immediately think of Tonberry completely owning one of the optional bosses in FF13 (Zenobia). COMPLETELY was not expecting it when I played it and instantly had a panic attack as I was not prepared for a Tonberry
This! That tonberry was tough as nails if you followed the regular progression. of the game.
YES. I nearly wet myself.
It fucking knifed the damn thing in the shin, killing it instantly, then SLOWLY TURNED TO THE PARTY. I was not ok
*poke* death!
PANIC, PANIC, PANIC.
restart?
Yeah that was my reaction
No one is EVER prepared for the Tonberry
Anytime in a Monster Hunter game when you think you're going to fight one monster, only for a Deviljho to show up and start throwing hands.
Not that I seriously thought I'd be fighting a fat official as a boss in Demon's Souls, but when he gets impaled by the Penetrator, I was pretty intimidated.
2:27 "Red wine is terrible to get out of carpets"
"Blood. It was obviously blood!"
"Even worse"
Me: "Nah mate, I'd take spilled blood on the carpet over red wine anytime. A bit of soap, warm water and lots of scrubbing and it's gone. Can't say that about red wine stains."
I’m surprised there’s no Galacta Knight or Morpho Knight.
In Robobot and Super Kirby Clash, Galacta Knight literally one-shots Star Dream and Parallel Nightmare before you fight him.
Then in Star Allies and Forgotten Land, before you get the chance to fight Galacta Knight and Soul Forgo, the butterfly flies in and flat-out absorbs them, becoming Morpho Knight.
ikr
To be fair on the Star Dream occassion, that wasn't a surprise. Star Dream summoned Galacta on purpose. Getting attacked was not part of the plan.
Morpho, though, it definitely applies. Float like a butterfly, inflict horrors beyond comprehension also like a butterfly.
Morpho Knight should’ve been number one. He straight up KILLED Galacta Knight for all we know
To be fair, the star dream technically doesn't count as you weren't being set up to fight Star Dream. (also said star dream returns in the true arena)
Fun fact: Kirby fans are afraid of butterflies
I love Mike's "Cream Of The Crop" Macho Man shirt. That is my favourite promo/interview, of all time. Oooh yeeeah!👌
No penatrator from demons souls? A terrifying entrance and a giggle inducing name, what's not to love?
Penetrator. Hehe
Imagine being hunted and stalked by a serial killer with that name.
demon souls
@@natefromdatrees no, it's demons. I agree that that's an awful title though. Demon souls would be better
first boss came to my mind.
Really extreme when the real boss just kills this in front of him.
You forgot the Arkham series: Asylum makes you think you're going to fight Jonathan Crane (aka Scarecrow), only for him to get nommed by Waylon Jones (Killer Croc). Then, in City, you think you're going to fight The Joker, who turns out to be Clayface. As well as your fight with Oswald Cobblepot being interrupted by Solomon Grundy.
Final Fantasy XII: Giant Behemoth-type boss, who seconds after being revealed is killed by the real boss, Fury, which appears to be a small, gray dreamhare type enemy.
Something similar happened in ffXIII except instead of a dreamhare it was a ton berry
F*** tonberrys
"Bumper sticker inspiration for the world's worst people"
Well, someone had to say it
No mention for Zenobia the Butcher in Final Fantasy 13? Yeah you get to fight her in 13-2, but in the original she gets shanked in the ankle by a Tonberry and immediately dies in one hit. Another occurrence happens with Jihl Nabaat when Dysley just deletes her before fighting you himself.
to be fair to Zenobia... Tonberries are notorious for being able to 1-Hit Kill your entire party.
To be fair to *everyone* Tonberries whole gimmick is having attack dealing damage based on the number of enemies you've killed or an attack dealing damaged based on the number of steps you've taken OR having both abilities that they can just decide on at random, depending on the game.
Adorable little grudge-holding TPK machines, Tonberries.
I would have thought Genichiro as the ‘final boss’ of Sekiro, that was the first one that came to my mind.
I figured the Panther King from Conker's Bad Fur Day immediately getting killed by Heinrich the xenomorph, the real final boss, would be on here.
Sick wars does this on its last level. The statue turns into a giant and then a bigger giant comes in and kills it before attacking you
I can't believe you didn't mention the Tonberry from FFXIII that snipes your hunt bounty. When it suddenly appeared and killed the monster I was supposed to be fighting, that may be the most scared I've been in a video game.
MADNESS: Project Nexus lives up to it's name. In the final story mission, aptly titled "The Rush", it's nearly nothing but bosses. At the climax, the Gunner Twins, who picked fights with two of the protagonists THREE GODDAMN TIMES, show up yet again... only to be promptly eaten by the boss that had been chasing the other two.
That’s a good one. That game new how to do some pretty cool comedic moments.
Respect to the Final Fantasy XIII commenters. I forgot about that Tonberry.
My mind immediately went to the Istory Falls boss that got rinsed by Leviathan in FFV.
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Editor1
Wouldn't it be funny to see her point at nothing for a few seconds.
Editor2;
Yas, and then at nothing somewhere else mwahaha
How is Galacta Knight from the Kirby series not on this list? He's the undisputed king of showing up and immediately killing the final boss for you.
Morpho knight is that times a million and one.
@@Officewaffle true
The butterfly has him beat at that.
7:35 THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT! Boba fett riding a rancor into battle was absolutely badass
Ff had a couple but the one that sticks for me is Biggs and wedge getting replaced by Elvoret in ff8 during the seed exam. Really the seed exam deserves its own video so many tropes.
In the tie-in the Force Unlesshed 2 comic, the Gorog actually survived the fall. While tracking Starkiller, Boba Fett finds the Gorog and is the one that permanently puts it down.
I'm surprised final fantasy xiii on here, there's a Cie'th Stone mission where the party is supposed to fight a hard as nails Cie'th, but a Tonberry comes in and stabs it in the ankle, and the fight the harder than nails "I eat nails for breakfast" Tonberry.
I was about to mention that myself.
Absolutely belonged in this list
Absolutely belonged in this list
My favourite is when plankton introduced his fighter who is so terrible and mindbendingly large but it turns he was just carrying the true contestant...
I thought for sure commandant steele would be on this list. She was literally impaled by a monster called “The Destroyer”
The twist knocked me on my ass.
sad Tiso was not included, the way he gets squashed right after his battle cry was really funny.
Recent Guardians of the Galaxy had something like this. At the end of the first chapter, you think you'll have a boss fight agaist a massive monster, but it gets wiped out by a mysterious entity that StarLord accidentally released earlier.
idk why but that "what are you gonna do now" joke about the Gorog really cracked me up
Kinda sad the tonberry from ff 13 isn't here from a hunt. Stabs the big scary monster of the hunt then faces you ready for a fight.
The fact that Tiso from Holliw Knight is not here feels empty
ffxiii, in the cie'th stone mission 34. one of final fantasy's most feared enemy kills the main objective and you fight him instead. the dreaded Tonberry. not bigger... but definitely scarier
Tonberries are absolutely terrifying 😱
Is it 13-2 where you have to defeat 3 at once or was that 13? Either way, even worse
It's been years since I last played FF XIII, and I thought of that moment as soon as I saw the video subject.
This was the first one I thought of too
@@DavidCowie2022 me too, that's why i immediately commented it
Tonberries are probably the most terrifying video game enemies ever (except maybe McBurn from Trails of Cold Steel).
I remember in G Darius seeing those planet destroyers in the background of one stage. Then along comes Absolute Defender, not only blocking their beams but blasting them to pieces. And then you have to fight him…
Tiso from Hollow Knight.
In the boss rush mode, a lot of NPCs became boss fights. It was cool to see that Tiso got the same treatment.... Until a Brooding Mawlik came in and crushed him
A sort of tweak to this happens in Devil May Cry 3. The first boss of the game loses to Dante but escapes only to be instantly killed by Vergil and make you dread his boss fight. It happens again later with Beowulf escaping Dante's fight only to be beheaded and his soul taken by Virgil, making him stronger then last fight.
You forgot Mr. X being cleaved in half by a mutated Birkin in Resident Evil 2 Remake.
that isnt a boss fight directly
I posted the same thing
The Contra series has quite a few examples of this.
Shattered Soldier had Mr. Heli-Robo appear in the end of the first level, only for Slave Beast Taka to fall on him and crush him. You still end up fighting Mr. Heli-Robo later in the game anyway.
Neo Contra has sort of an subversion of this trope - Plant Contra, the presumed boss of stage 2 gets gunned by Mystery G, who you then have to fight. However, after this fight it turns out Plant Contra is still alive and supremely pissed off, and then you have to fight him anyway.
The series probably has more examples of this, but I can't seem recall them right now.
The security moa in Warframe comes to mind. Thought you'd be fighting a tiny robot? Nope, giant robot with 4 legs and a taste for blood
Tiso in Hollow Knight. You get to him in the Pantheon of Hallownest and think "Oh hey I get to fight Tiso" and then the Brooding Mawlek just flattens him in the middle of his battle cry.
just want to point out taht in other legends material Rancors are considered inteligent and very emotional creatures, they used to be rided by the night sisters and they used to create a strong emotional bond between them, which is actually refferenced in the book of boba fett, so that's back to the canon
anyone else got goosebumps at starkillers yell/scream talking, it had so much power when he yelled "KOTA"
I'm surprised there was no mention of Kirby's Morpho Knight. Killing supposed final bosses and taking their place is basically his entire deal.
You know, I watched this half expecting Tiso from Hollow Knight to show up. In the Pantheon he shows up, shouts a war cry while his name appears and the screen shakes like every other boss fight in the game…
Then is immediately squished under the rear of a Brooding Mawlek.
Remnant from The Ashes Reisum DLC , there's a boss called the Warden. It starts with what looks like another boss: Tian (since they're just beefed up elites half the time) and then they're turned into a pancake. Which is what you will be if they have the skull cracker bonus active, because you will be four combo'd with no way of getting out of it. Have fun!
Man I hated that fight lol
The lack of the "There's always a bigger fish." line, especially during the Star Wars entry is highly disappointing. I mean, c'mon, it was made LITERALLY for cases like this lol
"Bumper sticker inspiration for the world's worst people". I just want to sit here and appreciate that line for a while.
If you use "military veteran and police officer" as an excuse to be an awful person, then yes.
Star Wars the Force Unleashed 2 was an amazing game and got better the more I played it.
The first “Boss” that comes to mind with this description is Final Minion from Level 5 of Gunstar Heroes being tossed away by Smash Daisaku.
That one is the one with the minion dancing and the general comes from behind and toss him away?
@@johndejesus8900 Yep. RIP Mr. Love Love Dancing.
1:47 getting power puff girls vibes from are maiden's here.
I dont remember fighting the gorog in Force Unleashed 2. Glad to see it left an impression.
There was also the final battle in 'Gunstar Heroes'. The final foe seemed to be the Emperor, after you wiped out his armies and did a boss rush. But shockingly when you face him it seemed like he was going to do the smart thing and just surrender & hand over the jewels without a fight. Then those jewels came to life, fried him, and took off into the next room, where they teamed with some random superpowered guy that was kept in storage.
"There's always a bigger fish." - Qui-Gon Jinn, one of the last great Jedi of the Old Jedi Order before its necessary purge.
Imagine a game where a person who has took out entire fleets of army’s who are super strong, defeated one of the strongest good guys with his hands, and then someone comes out of no where and ends his life like it is nothing. You are entirely screwed
I feel Tiso from Hollow Knight deserves to be on here. He marches his way to the Colosseum of Fools, forming some sort of bond with us on the way. You think he'll jump in as the boss in the second tier trial; you are expecting him to show up. Then Brooding Mawlek comes in instead.
But then you see him jump in at a Godhome challenge- ohp it's Brooding Mawlek again.
Yes and no
You find Tiso throughout Hallownest where he speaks of this glorious arena (the Colosseum), then if you saved Zote twice you find Zote in the resting area of the Colosseum, then you fight Zote as the final boss of the first challenge tier.
Then you find Tiso there, so the player gets the idea that Tiso would be the final boss of the second tier challenge, but it turns out that he was not
Then the player can see his body falling in the area before the Colosseum
If the player goes to the Godhome DLC, one of the boss rush challenges has Tiso as the boss on-screen, so the player thinks "Finally I can fight Tiso" just for the Brooding Mawlek to fall from the sky and crush Tiso
This would make it a double fake out
@@Blacklight.2025 Thank you. Fixed it. Let's just hope that none of the Outsidexbox officials saw it and now are misinformed.
@@savvythedivineyethuggable7493 But Tiso is not a full fake out in the original game, it is just suggested you might fight him, then you see his corpse fall in the zone outside and below the colosseum
Its only a fake out on the Godhome DLC
@@Blacklight.2025 Okay, now I fixed it. Right?
@@savvythedivineyethuggable7493 not quite, you don't see Tiso in a Colosseum challenge, only on the resting area. He never shows up in a Colosseum fight
You see him resting in the Colosseum and after interacting with him and winning or failing a Colosseum run you see his body fall down outside the Colosseum
Then im Godhome it seems like you will fight him for the Mawlet to crush him
when i saw this video i clicked on it purely to see if castle crashers was on the list, well safe to say i can leave happily