This fight is criminally underrated. It has so many elements and really shows just how many tricks and firepower a skilled Bounty Hunter has to use against a Jedi. Just an awesome battle!
@@cykeok3525I was just thinking that as I watched. Mandalorian using every trick and bringing a Jedi Knight down capably. Jedi Knight not necessarily relying only on a lightsaber to fight and subdue his enemy.
Boba Fett - his only role in saga was tracking Millenium Falcon, his only battle was 10 seconds long, he didnt kill anybody, he had like 3 lines, he had no personality, his armor looks like a rusty can, his blaster was pretty generic, he immediately lost it to Luke and he got defeated, because blind guy pushed him into the pit. Jango Fett - had GIGANTIC role in saga, since entire army of clones was made after him, had 3 cool battles (here with Obi-Wan, then space battle with Obi-Wan, and then fight with Mace Windu), he easily killed a jedi master (who was also in the jedi council) and pretty much kicked Obi-Wan's ass (who was already pretty good in Episode 2), he had plenty of dialogue, he had an interesting personality, his armor looks sick, his dual pistols were really badass, and he only was defeated by motherfucking Mace Windu - second strongest jedi of his era, who also kicked Palpatine's ass. So, explain to me please, why the fuck first one has a giant army of fans, and the second one is barely mentioned anywhere? This is just straight up unfair. Jango deserves much better treatment, and Boba is absolutely overrated.
Михаил Пашковский Wrong. Boba Fett is the only person in Empire Strikes Back who succeeds in their mission. Everyone else fails big time, literally everybody, even Vader fails, none of this is Boba Fett's fault who did everything he was told to do with total professionalism. Thats why people like him, in Empire he's a royal pain in the ass for the rebels, a truly effective no bullshit, understated character. Thats also why people hate the treatment of him in Return of the Jedi - Lucas completely squandered a good character built up by the previous movie. Also Boba is Jango, Jango is Boba, they're the same damn character, whatever one can do, the other can too. People should really look at them as the same guy, really. Lucas included Jango pretty much as an apology to the the fans for how he treated Boba, the only reason he changed the name and outfit was likely to sell new action figures and toys of what is essentially a repackaged Boba Fett. People are essentially arguing over a character driven completely by business decisions.
he wasnt supposed to kill anyone, Vader and the emperor probably gave him orders to capture them alive if ever given the chance, theirs a reason he uses cables instead of a blaster or flame thrower... and we dont know who he did kill or didnt for sure, theirs alota dead bodies we dont get explanations for.... and missing bounty hunters etc
oh and besides jango fett is a great story, so complaining at all about the cloning thing is ridiculous, its a great backstory, a entire army of fetts... that slike epic :/
Something I always interpreted considering the cleanliness of the Fett's armor, was Boba's armor was all scratched up and damaged, while Jango's was silver and spotless. I always saw that of how much of a cleaner operator Jango was that he didn't even get his armor dirty.
I also noticed that Boba has a seat belt on, and there aren't much seat belts at least that I've seen so Jango must have had some more concern if he had Boba with a seat belt
Kreanon The door did hit his head as if you listened closely you can hear the thumping noise. Besides it was already stated that the scene was meant to pay homage to the original trilogy
for me it just sounds like a "normal door closing sound" from Star Wars, and yes i have heard that people say it was to pay homage to the original trilogy, but i havnt found any offical writing or video of that being confirmed.
hah, okey :P in my eyes then, poorly executed xD because even tho i liked the idea of it being him bumping hes head, it honestly dosnt look like that in my eyes :P
***** well some are, the 501st Legion, aka Vader's Fist are the only pure clone Legion left in the Empire, and they just so happen to be the very best, every time you see Stormtroopers kicking ass, it's the 501st, every time they don't, it's a different Legion
RogersBase The Stormtroopers are NOT clones. For one, they all have different voices and two, if they were clones, why would they casually chit-chat with each other.
This is one of my favorite fights in Star Wars because it’s an all out brawl. It’s messy, violent, fast-paced, and not drawn out. It really feels like two elite warriors desperately trying to get an edge over each other. It’s perfect.
Yeah!! I like how the vibe of the fight is pretty much just Jango and Obi-Wan mutually thinking "Oh no, damnit, oh man this sucks, I've got to finish this somehow," so they're not particularly flashy, but you can tell they're both amazingly competent fighters, so even in such a harried, stressed fight, they're both kicking ass. It just happens that they're both trying to kick ass as quickly and efficiently as possible so they can LEAVE. I also really like how Jango Fett's first thought is for Boba's safety, telling him to get inside, and how he tries to finish the fight with Obi-Wan as quickly as he can, even if that means just cheesing it out of there with his jetpack.
This fight uses: lightsabers, guns, fists, legs and gadgets. One of the greatest fights ever. Also, if you think about it, it's highly realistic. Jango really struggles with Obi-Wan, using everything he's got, and Obi-Wan isn't reduced to an all-powerful jedi, who can just force blast Jango into oblivion. A truly amazing fight.
I love how Jango is able to hold his own against Kenobi even whilst disarmed. It makes him seem even more badass considering that Obi-Wan is a Jedi and Fett is only a man.
@@row5175 Not only a man. It was a duel between a Jedi knight and a Mandalorian soldier. In the history, the mandalorians are one of the most experienced warriors of the galaxy, like the Jedi. Remember the mandalorian wars? really hard to defeat.
@@rafaelcardenas1629 Definitely. You can see how well equipped mandalorians are to deal with jedi and their force abilities, and Jango's fighting style reflects his knowledge of his opponent.
The way I see it, Jango Fett's the better warrior whereas Boba Fett's the better bounty hunter. If I had to engage one of them in a straight fight, I'd rather fight Boba than Jango, but if I were hiding somewhere in the galaxy, I'd rather hide from Jango than Boba.
You got a point there, mainly it's because Jango is a warrior first and bounty hunter second while on the other hand Boba is a bounty hunter first and warrior second.
That is an incredibly good point, especially when you look into the whole backstory stuff that builds up to moments like this. I mean, Jango was Manda'lore, Leader of the True Mandalorians who sought to rejuvenate their lost culture of honorable war and battle, he had a skewed moral compass but he very much had one and his primary goals were centered more around being a father and a leader than anything else. Boba, especially after his father was killed, lost the connection he had to being Mandalorian and pretty much gave up on that culture, and instead was forced to turn the skills he learned from a very young age to being able to survive in a galaxy being torn apart by war at every turn. If I remember right, he ended up basically being half raised by a bunch of the bounty hunters his dad used to partner with when on the job, and thus really saw no other way of life than BEING a bounty hunter. Plus, he saw what the warrior/soldier culture did to his father and the many clones that wore his father's face, and he most definitely didn't want that for himself. ...wow this got long.
It would shred his hands and at least dislocate his shoulders because falling from such a height and then all of a sudden coming to a stop when the wire reached its full length isn't just something a human body can tolerate effortlessly.
@@FallenxMalo it would straight amputate both of his hands it's a steel wire couple that with falling at that speed it probably would've amputated his hands and if not then atleast what you said, shredded hands and broken and dislocated bones
"Why are people so obsessed with Mandolorians vs Jedi?" "Because it's basically Star Wars Batman/Punisher vs space samurai." "...Shit, that actually sounds pretty cool."
He died in battle like a true Mandalorian, with honor (he went for the lightsaber instead of shooting him!) and with courage, and that's why Jango will always be my favorite of the father and son duo. Boba is an undeniably skilled, cunning, and terrifying bounty hunter with perhaps in the long run more name recognition than Jango, but he is still no match for his father. Anyone who's read some of the now non-canon (thanks, Disney) novels on Boba knows that he lives in the shadow of his dad, fully aware his father was one of the best, period. Jango taught Boba everything he knew, and was regarded by many as the best bounty hunter in the entire galaxy in the final years of the Republic. Also, let's not forget he had an entire army cloned of himself; that's pretty badass. His superior agility, hand to hand combat skills, arguably better accuracy, and with multiple Jedi kills under his belt, I think it's safe to say Jango was the stronger Mandalorian. But hey, that's just, like, my opinion, man.
Reedster Correct me if I'm wrong, but I do believe he was Mandalor before becoming a bounty hunter. It was then when he killed five or so jedi, with his bare hands!
@@austinbevis4266b-but how can it be Star Wars if you dont have a shithole not-tattooine( or actual tattooine) in it? originality or trying anything new? Hell no!
The camerawork leaves a bit to be desired, but the premise is phenomenal. A fight between a Jedi & a Mandalorian bounty Hunter on a rain-soaked landing platform over a bottomless ocean? So cool!
This fight demonstrates how badass Obi-wan and Jango are. It shows that Obi-wan is strong and skilled enough to take on a Mandalorian Supercommando, and it shows how Jango was so effective at killing and fighting Jedi, that it takes someone like Obi-wan, a Jedi Master in all but name, to provide him with an actual challenge.
Keep in mind, this was after Obi-Wan beat Darth Maul. The first Jedi to defeat a Sith in a thousand years, and a Mandalorian bounty hunter gave him a fair fight.
Dodging Jango's bullets is no piece of cake, as this scene clearly demonstrates. That gives an idea how talented Mace Windu actually is, as he is able to block the shots even at close range.
Pretty sure Windu had some plot armor because Jango had a messed up jetpack (with no missile to fire as well), no other gadgets at his disposal apparently, as well as he only had one of his pistols instead of two. Anyways, sorry to respond to such an old comment.
This fight scene is pretty underrated. Love how both fighters had to use everything at their disposal. This and their battle in space were absolutely awesome.
Not a fan of the prequels, but while this fight did have some absurd moments (Obi Wan's plot armor is top notch to survive both missile fire and laser shots from Slave 1 at close range) I still did enjoy this fight. There was some actual tension with Jango and Obi resorting to actual physical combat and Jango proved even if he was mostly just a reason to get Boba into the prequels was still an awesome character in his own right. Def one of the moments I can sincerely enjoy
+Ray Muniz Agreed! This is what any fight scene in a movie should be like. There should be tension and we should be invested in our character! The switch from fancy lightsaber to straight up fist-fighting is an excellent way of upping the ante because the fight suddenly feels desperate and personal.
+Ray Muniz Jango might just be a way to get Boba into the movie, but he's a damn better character anyway. He.. ACTUALLY DOES SOMETHINGS with his screen time.
What I like about this fight is that they finally show the Jedi doing some hand to hand combat moves (even if it was for like 10 seconds). Here you see they're not helpless suckers without their lightsaber. I wish this happened more often in the franchise.
It also showcases how dangerous Mandalorians can be, considering the fact that they have the confidence to fight space wizards with uber-powerful laser swords with their bare hands.
When you really focus on John William's soundtrack, the dude is just on it. So mich tone painting, so mamy transitional elements and cues. Every emotion or cobcern has a little piece. What a fantastic composer.
must have seen this movie about 100 times and only just realised that when Jango is going into his ship, the door comes down and bumps his head! what a call back to episode 4 with the stormtrooper!
I just realized. Do you know how fucking insanely difficult it would be to use a metal cord, to catch your whole body weight, stopping suddenly, after hitting terminal velocity, in a rain storm, without either A: Sliding off the end, or B: Completely ripping off your hand?
I both love and hate this fight. I hate it, because you know that Obi-Wan isn't going to die or get maimed due to episodes that follow. But I love it, because you see a regular guy who has a lifetime of battles under his belt kick the crap out of a space wizard that has super human powers.
0:48 y’all don’t realize how impressive it is for Obi Wan to be going toe to toe in hand to hand combat with a Mandalorian, and also getting the upper hand at times too.
He's one of the best, most well-trained, focused and strongest Jedi ever. Not for nothing. Plus his real power is that he can adapt to every adversary, which makes him dangerous.
@@iseeyou4117 You don't need to see the series. Before the show even existed, in the lore Mandalorians are basically the Greek Spartans of Star Wars. Literally raised from birth to be warriors.
Yes, it is. You did research? They did that because jango fett was a clone that had their genes changed so that they can see what a clone does when they make them better.
Nah, his head doesn't hit it. The sound is simply from the door. He ducks before it hits him. Also, the stormtrooper that hits his head on the door frame in A New Hope isn't a clone of Jango. The clones have accelerated aging, remember. They're old by A New Hope. You meet three of them in Rebels, which takes place some years before A New Hope, and it seems like it's already a long time since the Empire released them from service. None of the Imperial troops in the OT are clones. They're recruits, trained at the Imperial Academy (where Luke was going to go when his uncle didn't need him on the farm anymore).
The purpose was to develop why Order 66 was necessary as a sudden implanted command. That it would take a division of clone troopers for each Jedi and an ambush. In this fight, Jango Fett fought a Jedi under ideal conditions for Jango Fett (and the worst for a Jedi) and it was an even fight. Amazing tricks, ideal setting, etc. used perfectly. Jango had just been upheld by the Clone Masters as the pinnacle of human conditioning and training. On par with a normal Jedi.
I love watching people argue about how much more badass Boba is than Jango or vise versa not taking into account that Boba literally is an exact copy of Jango lol.
In genetics sure, but not in experiences and therefore wisdom/training. Henceforth the arguments can commence, in fact their differences in skill can also be used to argue the whole nature/nurture thing too.
@@jimisland7664 frankly that's my biggest problem with this movie as a consequence lol, maybe Jango Fett has good genetics that make the clones easy to get in good physical shape/natural intelligence/etc but that doesn't mean they'll have it when they're born lol. Okay you got a million baby clones of the most badass guy ever... the badassery is from his life experience, not his genes.
@@DarksaberForce Not one, but close to a dozen with his bare hands during that travesty that was the Battle of Galidraan. It was also where he first encountered Dooku who'd eff off to the separatists afterwards and his apprentice Komari Vosa who'd serve as the final boss in the Bounty Hunter game. Needless to say, Vosa posthumously donated her light sabers to Asaj Ventress.
Got to give Jango props for going after the force using jedi with only his guns and his talent as a bounty hunter. Who needs the force and lightsabers when you can just shoot the bastard.
Kaltagstar96 Considering in the Battle of Galidraan some time before the Clone Wars - well Geonosis - Jango Fett PERSONALLY KILLED 6 JEDI with nothing more than just his hands, armored torso and wits ... and CONSIDERING he was on the losing end ... AND COUNT DOOKU when he was 'Master Dooku' ... Although in this scene - consider imagine IF Jango Fett had perhaps CORTOSIS SLUG-THROWERS OR BULLETS - being tougher to fend off with Lightsabers AND the fact CORTOSIS - whilst expensive - if refined - it can be used to short-out Lightsabers - HENCE Obi-Wan would have be 'OH BE ONE' with the Force sooner or later ... given Cortosis is nothing funny to play about with ... Brother, Son, Father … Cuy’val Dar… Honor adamant as Bes’kar Gem, I trusted No-One … Be it only Boba, my Son, Bounty Hunter, Enforcer, Thug, Iron-Hearted Killer, Yet too a Devoted Father, Whom shared his tales of Venture, In the spans of the Galaxy, For there be all to hunt and see… Is it my hands - an instant draw, a shot … you be dead…good for you … for I claimed the Bounty on your Head! For the tales of my exploits in the Underworld of Coruscant you had read, For my reputation being the Galaxy’s Finest for Hire … however the contract or situation be Dire, Yet I would not be Admired, For yet then myself … in a body glove and a suit of Armor … that masks my nature, Yet speaks of my Mandalorian Culture, For I be a Son of Mandalore, A Deadly Warrior for Hire, Nothing I truly Desired… Be it only your Credits … and a Son … For Ask Yourself, Would you know? Let alone see? Behind the mind and eyes of Me? For I wield gloves of Iron, I grip harder than Durasteel… for as if a Burning Iron Rain, For Emotions I inhibited … my Passion I trained to restrain Not the Family Man of Affections, For even in my hold… my Affections … were but a Cold Return, For Compromises … were not my Art … Wealthy I be, Yet never Profligate nor Lavish I was, Yet Courtesy with Honor… For we Bounty Hunters too have Standards … Perhaps you could try … to read my Thoughts, Although even to the Jedi…in my mind you’d find Nought, For who would Truly Know? For of my Heart of Bes’kar Gem … be it the Fighting Fires of Mandalore, Where none so Evil could Reveal … Any shinier than Transparisteel … Yet be that I wore behind my Mask … Regret … For one could see me remove my helmet, yet only to find A face reflecting Taciturn … and the Stern… For as though as Bes’kar Gem, Dark as Cortosis, and as Strong as Phrik, For the Revelation was Nothing to Thrill about … Perhaps it be my Eyes, Once perhaps I had Cried… Yet now behind the Mask my Sadness I hide, For I now reflect only the Depths amongst the Fields of Fire, With a Mirror of Cynical Hope … But yet Times again and Then, Could it be … he shows …Vulnerability? Yet he quickly drowns this moment of Weakness, For he no longer opens on his sadness, Only knowing this Underworld Long Enough, Be it a Lifetime of Bounty Hunting … Ke nu'jurkadir sha Mando'ade… Yet he kept his Honor, For even his Son Boba Fett … would keep as a Sacred Oath, Always Use but Never Trust Anyone, To Never Take Chances … but always On the go for the Hunt, Have no attachments … no Friends but no True Adversaries, One must always be ready for the Challenge … and the Dangers it Brings, Courtesy and Honor to One and the Client, for they be the Credits! The Bounty Hunter never shows signs of Weakness, For this be foremost with their Attachments! For the Life and Death are Intertwined as the Moth is to the Flame … the Greed to the Desire…the Desire to the Pleasure, Adapt and Adjust Routine …Repetition be Traps of Death, Never Boast … for that Draws Unwanted Attention, Taciturn as always … for Words Speak Faster than Death Comes! Yet Courtesy not just to Clients but Respect to Foes Too! One who Pays Me … I commit myself to Whole, I must always face my fears … for conquering my fears … I have none to Fear! Imagination is the Key to the Warrior’s Survival and Creativity! Always find the Details behind the Workings of the Picture …for this leads to the Rewards and Prey, Never Lie but Never Tell the Truth as a Whole, Favours be not Favours … but Future Investments, Credits Buy Power … Power Buys All … but All is Always There … Elusive for the Taking … Never take Pleasure for Granted … For then by the Time Death Comes … It must be seasoned with Valour! For this be … but the Code of Honor … of the Man of Mandalore, The Son of Mandalore … who made his Name in the Galaxy for Decades to Come! From the humble farmer’s son on Concord Dawn, The Survivor of the Mandalorian Civil War, The Orphan of Concord Dawn, From a Prisoner of the Jedi … to the Vanquisher of the Death Watch, To the steps and trade of Bounty Hunting, For I be only the Best Hired Muscle in the Galaxy, To the One Man … for the Republic’s Clones… Where then too Young Boba … my Son … would take on my Legacy … to the History of the Galaxy … The Early Years of 66 to 58 BBY where I lived amongst the farmers of Concord Dawn, Yet my youth was not of idle Happiness, Where the Civil War … between my future mentor Jaster Mereel … and the traitorous Vizsla’s Death Watch Erupted, For then the moment then when hated Vizsla threatened and killed my Father, Then the Death Watch took down my Mother … and claimed Arla, Then there was only me … alone to the hands of Mereel … my mentor and new Father, We then fought and killed the Death Watch traitors … where I avenged my Father and Mother… Yet Arla … would remain imprisoned in Coruscant for Decades to Come … For then I embraced my new identity … as a Fighting Son of Mandalore! For my youth onwards … I would fight with Mereel and the True Mandalorians until the Battle of Korda Six, Where the betrayal by Montross … and the death of my new Father, Though the loss … Mandalore gained a new Mand’alor … I would take the Reins of Reign of Mandalore … Leading the Mandalorians on to the Fields and Bloodshed of Galidraan, For 12 Standard Years before Geonosis, The Insurrection of Galidraan where Viszla the traitor again tried to kill me, Then came the Republic … with the hated Jedi, For then leading the Jedi … be my future employer … and leader of the Separatists … and Sith Lord … none other than Dooku himself, For Surrender they demanded … yet indignant they be, For despite our Valour and Bravery … many of my kin would fell … to the Jedi, For in my Misery and Pity … for of my Desperation, With no weapon … be it only my steel-lined gauntlets … no less than Six Jedi I would kill, Yet despite this Will, I knew the Battle had been lost Until … For then I be Sold … Only Good Then for Slavery … Fett is unrelenting in his vengeance upon Vizsla. Years abroad Spice transports, Where then a pirate raid sprung my Freedom, For I would return to Galidraan… and again I would extract revenge … on the hated coward Viszla, From a brutal fight in a Starship … to the Surface of Corellia, Where despite being poisoned … I would claim my victory over Viszla, Then care and recovery with the girl named Skeea, Yet upon my Revenge, Alone in the World and Galaxy I would Emerge, Forever more the Mercenary Bounty Hunting Trade I would Engage, For then I would make my Mark as Jaster’s Legacy! Then 32 BBY For the memory of Galidraan returned, With Tyrannus … once my foe Dooku made an Offer, With 5 Million Credits on Hire, For the Prey be the Hunt … for Komari Vosa, With the lead from Gloom, Where then I would cross paths with Montross again, And then to the corrupt Trell…whom would die by many storeys he Fell… Yet pursuit upon pursuit would cost me Jaster’s Legacy, For then I would meet Wessel … yet too a new Ship - a Firespray … whom I would rename the Slave I. Then to the Jungles of Malastare, The Hutts I would teal, For then even Gardulla the Bloated Hutt I would feet … to her own pet Krayt, Yet then finally I would fight and travel into the Bogden System, Where then I would find myself face to face with Vosa, Where then upon Defeat, She fell dead at her Feet, For it be Tyrannus again I would Meet, For this bounty be all but a Test! For then the Clones would suit from my blood the Best! For then I would too make an extra demand, Be it a Son … whom would carry the Legacy of Fett! Where then my biggest glory and greatest Honor and Pride, Was the creation of the Republic’s very Clones, Where the Sea’s and Storms of Kamino, Where I’d supervise the training of the Clones, From fighting spars and weapons training, To even the armor designing, Where even Flash Training to the Passion of Vode An! To the Cuy’val Dar’s mentoring of the Clone Commando’s, Or the Personal Spars and Fights with the ARC’s … the Republic’s Finest! Alas, the nature of the Cuy’val Dar, Where growing of the Army, Yet the times of Discipline but too Plenty, For the Deadly Battle Circles, Was but only necessary … for the times of War! Then 32-22 BBY … prior to the Clone Wars, I would settle more Scores, From the Infant of Shaa, To ending Quells and Dissent, To the Hunting of Quarry, All would be Wary, Many would understand why … I be the Galaxy’s Finest, For even the Jedi would learn to Respect! Yet the Dawn of the Clone Wars, Where a Decade since Kamino’s Cloning, Where the Clone Army went for the Million, Where I be hired to assassinate the Naboo Senator Amidala, Yet despite the failure, I eliminated all errors, Yet then the Jedi Kenobi … for all the ‘pleasure meeting the Jedi’, he would track and follow me, For the Saber Dart I used, Yet he would slowly work out the Ruse, And then the War could come to Muse, For the capture of Kenobi, To the rescue and recapture of him, Skywalker and Senator Amidala, Where the plan to Execute Kenobi, Skywalker and Senator Amidala … was but awry, Yet but not to Worry, For then the Battle of Geonosis … down to the Droid Foundries, Where Jedi and Droid and Clones, Where then I would deal with Reek and Jedi, Yet then it be my last Fight, For against the Jedi Windu … I fought and fell … in the blood-stained sands… Brother, Son, Father … Cuy’val Dar… Honor adamant as Bes’kar Gem, I trusted No-One … Be it only Boba, my Son, Bounty Hunter, Enforcer, Thug, Iron-Hearted Killer, Yet too a Devoted Father, Whom shared his tales of Venture, In the spans of the Galaxy, For even though I be gone, The Clones I would not see in Battle, Or Boba Grow Up to be Worth My Mettle, For the name of Fett that was Uttered, Many would Shudder yet Eyes filled that Admired, For I serve only Haran and Fear … by the Aruetiise… For across the Galaxy, my name would still Reign, Where the Mos Eisley Pit became the Janto Fett Arena, When one heard ‘Going Jango’… you knew it was an ARC ready to Tango, For then even Boba … would try to kill my killer … none other … then Windu … of the Jedi Order… Ruthless, Instinctive … Cold, Quick, Smart and Silent, Motivated by the Lure of Credits, For I held no True Loyalties … nor a True Master, For the Bounty Hunter’s Work … I am the Master, For I had only …the Highest Bidder, Where even Governments … would have me for Hire, Tactical … and Prudent … I kept Sharp and Fit for a Hunt, From Basic to Mando’a … yet Simplicity and Subtly was True Efficiency … Cool and Calculating, For I may Win but also Survive, Escape Wit and Brawn and Brawn and Brains, For yet I have my Code of Honor … I would pass to Boba… For I was not always … a Cold Blooded Killer … Yet then I be Boba’s Father, Whom took on the Trade … of the Bounty Hunting Venture, In the spans of the Galaxy…to make our Names in the Universe, For all the Money, Glory and Honor to Claim… Yet I exercised Arrogance with Fame, For the Force I may not have … yet Jedi I killed alone with bare steel-lined hands, Where I bore the blood of many, I cared not for your Pity, For steel-lined gauntlets to dual blasters - a quick draw, a shot … you be dead…good for you … for I claimed the Bounty on your Head! My Achievements, my Claims to Fame - from World to World … to even the Reaches of Coruscant, For I would be … the Galaxy’s Gun for Hire … as long as the Credits and Treasure you had to Wire, My name be a House-Name to be Admired, Never Panicking in a Situation Too Grave or Dire, For yet then you think when you see myself … Is there a True Soul? Behind in suit of Armor … befitting of one from Mandalore, For yet this suit of Armor … was that masks my nature, Yet speaks of my Mandalorian Culture, For I be a Son of Mandalore, A Deadly Warrior for Hire, Nothing I truly Desired… Be it only your Credits … and a Son … For Ask Yourself, Would you know? Let alone see? Behind the mind and eyes of Me? For I wield gloves of Bes’kar Gem, Yet grip harder than Durasteel… for as if a Burning Iron Rain, For Emotions I inhibited … great Disciplines I took to Restrain, Not A Man for Affections, For any job completed … all I demanded was but Cold Return in Credits, For Compassion and Compromises … were not of my Very Art … The Life of the Gruff Loner I preferred, though Partnerships sometimes be Preferred, For the Betrayal of Montross … I had no True Attachments, For even the Same Bed I would not Sleep Nights in the Row, Yet no Family I truly had, For only Boba then … whom made my Spirit Glad, For once a humble farming boy of Mandalore, To the Fields of Bounty Hunting and Wars, Alas! The Veteran of the Mandalorian Wars, I would not Display any moment of Weakness, For my Sorrows now be Devoid of Sadness, Only knowing the Life of the Criminal Underworld Long Enough, Be it a Lifetime of Bounty Hunting … Behind the Suit of Armor, The Helmet and Mask, The Twin Custom Blasters…ready for Shots, For when you see me, Just Remember, Ke nu'jurkadir sha Mando'ade, For you know better to mess with Mandalore, For you know I’m always ready to settle a Score, For you know my Clones be bred for War, For you know I be Jango Fett … the Man of Mandalore … Son of Concord Dawn!
Kaltagstar96 Then again not that I'm being a Trollinator BUT BUT ... imagine if BATMAN were in this scenario as he too like Jango Fett doesn't have The Force nor any outstanding Super Super Powers and such BUT yet Batman has his wits, natural skills and pure will and resources to take on almost any opponent; true Bane broke him for a year but still if BATMAN was in this scenario or SW as he also for a HUMAN BEING by HUMAN STANDARDS is VERY STRONG and he'd probably easily deck half the bounty hunters and such other characters in strict pure h2h combat or using his wits and such ... and the fact Batman probably could have insurance in the form of Cortosis, Phrik or Bes'Kar Gem ... and an incredibly indomitable will plus a smart mouth that could put the hurt in words on almost anyone ... although imagine if Jedi or Sith tried to use a Force Trick or Mind Trick on him ...
Can we appreciate the tight grouping of shots at 00:20 ? They rarely show the troops with great accuracy in Star Wars, but for Jango to not only be moving,but flying in the rain,with a helmet on,shows why he was such a deadly warrior. Anyone who has ever shot before knows how difficult to move and shoot is, add inclement weather and visors and you’re left with a lot of room for error.
In general, his helmet is not just a helmet, if you have seen the game Republic Commando, or read books about them, then you should know that the entire helmet is a complex of various electronics connected to the entire suit, not to mention such things as aiming assistance, night and thermal vision and considering Bescar's armor and jetpack, his armor is pretty much the best the Galaxy has offer to a soldier.
@@magetaaaaaa lol I guess that make sense. You could make the case that if he had forced jumped, he wouldn't have had enough force to protect his hands, so it was better to get dragged down and figure something else out.
Ultimate Entertainment boba literally just flew right in front of Luke's face and got his blaster cut in half, the tied up luke, fell over and then hit by a blind man, which caused him to fly into a wall that he could have grabbed into and into a pit.
Must be pretty awesome to be a Jedi, where not only can you reach maximum velocity on a fall and not so much as dislocate your shoulders or cut your hands on the cable when you suddenly stop, but also have big explosions go off right next to you without so much as any damage to your clothing. Ruins what is otherwise a pretty good fight.
Actually.... that's not even that abnormal for Jedi. Did you forget Luke's fall on Bespin after his fight with Vader? Or Darth Maul surviving being cut in half by Obi-Wan Kenobi and then tumbling down a similar fall? Yoda getting up after being blasted off the Senate platform by Palpatine like it was only a mild annoyance? Hell, even in the Darth Maul fight both Maul and Obi-Wan are thrown off the catwalks at varying times, and fall several stories onto a second steel catwalk (Obi-Wan landing mostly on his shoulders and NECK), and were completely fine. And that's only the movies. Vader had a fortress fall on top of him and he was fine, Maul was hit point blank by a grenade and hopped up like it was nothing, Anakin has been hit in the face with a grenade, and was only briefly dazed, Darth Bane was in a star ship that literally crash landed cockpit first, and suffered only minor scrapes and bruises, and a dislocated shoulder (that he fixed himself, and was ready to fight literally seconds after), Darth Malgus had a cliff collapse on top of him after being hit by a Force blast that levelled said cliff.... And you're complaining about Kenobi here?
KatakiDoragon Yes, and I'm going to let you in on a little secret: all those other things you listed are even more ridiculously stupid. And before you answer, those things have a lot less to do with Jedi powers than they do with just terrible writing.
David Gee Actually a lot of them are to show just how tough Jedi actually are. The bit with Luke, Kenobi and Maul, yes, just an oversight in the writing. However, Maul's survival after Kenobi cut him in half, Malgus surviving Satele Shan's force blast, Bane surviving the ship crash (and he's survived worse than that) and others are deliberately intended to show just how tough Jedi are (Bane even notes that the crash would have killed a normal person instantly). Maul's survival is an indication of just how ridiculously tough to hurt and kill Jedi and Sith can be. In the novelization of Revenge of the Sith, Obi-Wan Kenobi was shown to be so strong, when amplified by the force that he broke General Grievous's arm with one hand. Actually, hell, there's another showing of Jedi durability. Obi-Wan Kenobi's fistfight with General Grievous. Kenobi was getting hit by a guy who literally DENTED A STARSHIP with one of his punches (and in one of the comics literally punched Durge through a durasteel wall), and didn't even get a bruise out of it. Point being, even if you ignore the EU and look solely at the movies, Jedi are absolutely ridiculously tough and that little short of a direct, lethal hit from something will even so much as hinder them. Everything Kenobi does here (or rather isn't notably hurt by here), is completely in keeping with other showings by Jedi, and even himself, in the films. You don't complain that Spiderman doesn't break his arms when web swinging through New York, why complain that Obi-Wan didn't here?
KatakiDoragon First of all, how do you know what I think about Spiderman? That is the worst straw man argument I think I've ever read. However, you get an answer anyway. You can't compare the two as Spiderman's webbing stretches quite a bit and there's no "sudden stop". So amazingly, your straw man argument has been answered. As for everything else, it's just lazy storytelling. If a Jedi gets shot, he gets killed. Period. You're defending writers who insult your intelligence.
David Gee Really, I was just generalizing. You never see someone on a spiderman video complaining: "He can't swing like that, he'd dislocate his arm!" Incidentally, Spiderman's webs don't actually have THAT much flexibility. Gwen Stacy's (comic) death is evidence of that. You don't see people complaining about Peter Parker taking a grenade to the face in his (film) fight with the Green Goblin and suffering nothing more than a shredded mask, and getting knocked on his ass. So why suddenly make all these complaints here (this is another generalization-- I am not targeting these at you specifically, but I notice a surprising number of people seem to make these complaints on Star Wars videos, despite literally all Disney-canon material showing that Jedi are superhuman). As for "if a Jedi gets shot, he gets killed", that honestly depends, there've been cases in the EU where they have withstood it. Kyle Katarn lived through Darth Caedus ramming his lightsaber right through his chest. Hell, Galen Marek survived Vader doing the same thing, followed by Vader literally throwing Marek out into space without a protective suit. The movies clearly show that Jedi are much tougher than normal people and the Expanded Universe only bolsters this. Using Darth Maul again, if Maul can survive being cut in half from a STORYTELLING perspective, through the use of the force, it clearly shows that force users are considerably more resistant to injury. And again, Kenobi getting beaten up by Grievous yet not suffering any serious injury, despite taking full power punches from a guy who dented a starship with his fist. And that was only the movie-- as I mentioned in the novelization, Obi-Wan was able to overpower Grievous and bent his arm "like a cheap spoon". Jedi and Sith are basically superhuman. Even the movies show us this. I would assume you wouldn't complain if someone like Superman or Spiderman or Hulk got through a situation like that because: "Well they have superpowers". So do Jedi. They can protect themselves and augment their bodies with the Force.
The fight-that has earned itself the honor-perhaps in all the prequels, of being the most simple, and clear, in its motivations-the most accessible and understandable in its characters, and yet the most dynamic, and imaginative in its fighting range and action. (Pure understated magic.)
@@DoubleClefFm Jango had Beskar armor. Kenobi was probably using the force to enhance his strength and speed but that armor still held. Plus Jango was a Jedi killer, I think Mandalorian in general are stronger and faster than normal humans.
@@DoubleClefFm it’s not easy to just use the force. It requires a lot of focus. That being said I think it would be pretty hard for Obi wan to focus while fighting a highly skilled jedi-killing Mandalorian.
@@DoubleClefFm doesn’t matter that Obi Wan is a jedi master. Skill wise, jango was highly lethal, and almost on par with him. Also it’s well known that the sequels just broke the established rules of Star Wars whenever they wanted.
yep he earned millions of credits some of which he put away for Boba to find, he was a good father and a brilliant tactician and a great bounty hunter and one of the few non jedi jedi killers.
+Dimitri Sanchez (08Cheeseits) But the reason Bobba became a.bounty hunter is because he wanted to be like jango and wanted to get revenge on that jedi.
I love how George Lucas payed homage to the "Stormtrooper Head Bump" scene by having Jango Fett bump his head while escaping in this one lol you can even hear the metallic sound effect when it happens.
I love this scene. It not only shows Jango's skill, being able to match a Jedi Master in a fight but also just how hard it actually is. I also really like how smart and strategic he was during the fight. He never once engages Obi-Wan in close quarters as long as he has the lightsaber (something which his son failed to learn) and throughout the fight makes sure Obi-Wan can't get his hands on his weapon. Also, I love the little detail of Jango having to use his antenna to aim in the rain, so he misses his shot once it gets knocked off. While I am not a prequel defender, I love Jango and this scene.
Definitely not brought up enough when discussing best fights/duels in the series. It is so much more gritty and raw than most action especially the hand to hand combat part. And the constant rain is cool esp since they were going for noir with obi wan's plot line in AOTC
In Lego Star Wars 0:36 Obi-wan’s death sound 0:42 Obi-wan’s sound when he gets hit 1:18 Jango Fett’s death sound (really fast) 1:29 Jango Fett’s death sound
When I was a kid and I watched attack of the clones I always just watched this scene. I honestly didn't like any other scene in this movie. That hasn't changed as I aged. I just understand more why I do it.
Christian Young You didn't like the battle of genosious or when jango shot at obi wan in space? I agree with you except I also loved those parts and liked the factory part.
Bill Clark The sound design of the space battle was great but it felt like George was just paying fan service by homaging The Empire Strikes Back. And the droid factory was out of place and felt unnecessary to the story. It was just a CGI fest that looked fake and didn't add anything to the film. I felt like I was watching Spy Kids 3. It also had one of the stupidest most contrived things that made no sense in the prequels. R2D2 flying. George Lucas literally came up with this scene on the way to filming. Not joking. Also the movie doesn't really have tension because of the cold, monotone, un relatable characters.
Christian Young You still didn't mention the battle of genosious. Which includes the duel at the end, the arena battle, and the clones vs droids. I understand that part was flooded with CGI but, I think it was a good part for the most part. It also focuses on the title Attack of the Clones. Plus all prequel duels in my opinion were better but, many lacked the emotion or worry about who is going to win the duels.
I do like how Jango's first thought was to get Boba out of the line of fire.
Dad of the year
@Ronen Salathe you got that right
I wonder why obi wan didn't just go in the ship and take boba hostage? Jango would have been too far away to help.
@@Colbias14 because Jedis dont do that
@@pintsizedpete Mace Windu did it in the same movie when he put his lightsaber up to jangos neck to separate him from dooku.
I feel like this is the most underrated fight scene in the series
Also, Obi's "Oh not good" at 1:31 was one of my favorite lines in the prequel
ive only seen this movie once and this scene is what most stood out, the one thing I remembered about it.
I know. Here we have a non-force user holding his own against a jedi in a respectable way.
I feel like the CGI is a LOT WORSE than I remember.
Krassz that's because your brain is automatically comparing it to today's CGI capabilities
This fight is criminally underrated. It has so many elements and really shows just how many tricks and firepower a skilled Bounty Hunter has to use against a Jedi. Just an awesome battle!
Jango even had the high ground, and lost.
Both of them gave a really good showing of their respective factions' abilities.
@@cykeok3525I was just thinking that as I watched. Mandalorian using every trick and bringing a Jedi Knight down capably.
Jedi Knight not necessarily relying only on a lightsaber to fight and subdue his enemy.
Jango has even killed Jedis before.
"Activate tree frog nerf popper!"
Obi Wan's "Oh not good!" Is a great example of perfectly timed comedy inside of a very tense action scene.
Cuz it’s something you can see a person saying in a situation like that.
It's cringe
Obi-Wan sometimes behaves like his apprentice: act now, think later. 😂
The humor in Star Wars was always a dry wit humor, a subtle humor. Disney didn't understand this.
The entire scene isn’t framed around it like so many Marvel movies.
0:36 Lego Obi-Wan death sound
1:28 Lego Jango Fett death sound
Holy shit ur right
I was wondering who else caught that!
You madcap, I totally missed that.
*YA E*
How do you keep track on that?
Most people when remembering attack of the clones: "I hate sand"
Me:
Same!
Seicmic charges?
The entire Jedi order in Courscant
@@Сайтамен Fuck yeah
Same!
Boba Fett - his only role in saga was tracking Millenium Falcon, his only battle was 10 seconds long, he didnt kill anybody, he had like 3 lines, he had no personality, his armor looks like a rusty can, his blaster was pretty generic, he immediately lost it to Luke and he got defeated, because blind guy pushed him into the pit.
Jango Fett - had GIGANTIC role in saga, since entire army of clones was made after him, had 3 cool battles (here with Obi-Wan, then space battle with Obi-Wan, and then fight with Mace Windu), he easily killed a jedi master (who was also in the jedi council) and pretty much kicked Obi-Wan's ass (who was already pretty good in Episode 2), he had plenty of dialogue, he had an interesting personality, his armor looks sick, his dual pistols were really badass, and he only was defeated by motherfucking Mace Windu - second strongest jedi of his era, who also kicked Palpatine's ass.
So, explain to me please, why the fuck first one has a giant army of fans, and the second one is barely mentioned anywhere? This is just straight up unfair. Jango deserves much better treatment, and Boba is absolutely overrated.
Михаил Пашковский Wrong. Boba Fett is the only person in Empire Strikes Back who succeeds in their mission. Everyone else fails big time, literally everybody, even Vader fails, none of this is Boba Fett's fault who did everything he was told to do with total professionalism. Thats why people like him, in Empire he's a royal pain in the ass for the rebels, a truly effective no bullshit, understated character. Thats also why people hate the treatment of him in Return of the Jedi - Lucas completely squandered a good character built up by the previous movie. Also Boba is Jango, Jango is Boba, they're the same damn character, whatever one can do, the other can too. People should really look at them as the same guy, really. Lucas included Jango pretty much as an apology to the the fans for how he treated Boba, the only reason he changed the name and outfit was likely to sell new action figures and toys of what is essentially a repackaged Boba Fett. People are essentially arguing over a character driven completely by business decisions.
he wasnt supposed to kill anyone, Vader and the emperor probably gave him orders to capture them alive if ever given the chance, theirs a reason he uses cables instead of a blaster or flame thrower... and we dont know who he did kill or didnt for sure, theirs alota dead bodies we dont get explanations for.... and missing bounty hunters etc
oh and besides jango fett is a great story, so complaining at all about the cloning thing is ridiculous, its a great backstory, a entire army of fetts... that slike epic :/
seriously watch the clone wars animated, its soooo amazing for the character arcs of the clone troopers etc
Something I always interpreted considering the cleanliness of the Fett's armor, was Boba's armor was all scratched up and damaged, while Jango's was silver and spotless. I always saw that of how much of a cleaner operator Jango was that he didn't even get his armor dirty.
He may have been dubbed as the bad guy, but he's earned my respect as a father for thinking of his kid's safety before fighting Obi-Wan.
He really is just a simple man trying to find his way in the universe. 😂
I also noticed that Boba has a seat belt on, and there aren't much seat belts at least that I've seen so Jango must have had some more concern if he had Boba with a seat belt
Technically thats not his son though. It's literally him, cloned.
@schoolofgrowthhacking "ackshually its a heckin clone"
#autismspeaks
Best dad ever
Obi-Wan - 0.
Jango - 0
Door - 1
Marc Liljeqvist 😂😂😂😂
honestly, i dont think he hits hes head on the door, actually lloks like hes just bending down to avoid it
Kreanon The door did hit his head as if you listened closely you can hear the thumping noise. Besides it was already stated that the scene was meant to pay homage to the original trilogy
for me it just sounds like a "normal door closing sound" from Star Wars, and yes i have heard that people say it was to pay homage to the original trilogy, but i havnt found any offical writing or video of that being confirmed.
hah, okey :P in my eyes then, poorly executed xD because even tho i liked the idea of it being him bumping hes head, it honestly dosnt look like that in my eyes :P
when you expect Captain Phasma to be as bad ass as Jango Fett, but is defeated by a janitor
Phasma was a disappointment...
@@lancecurry7538 living up to franchise tradition, apparently
“ReBeL ScUm??? :)” can’t believe they even included that garbage at all
Phasma was exactly what Boba Fett was: a total disappointment who had only a glamourous look and died like a bitch. Jango pisses on both.
@@GeekFuriosodelaLiteratura but at least Boba did something in futhering the plot, while Phasma did literally nothing to the plot.
Did...did Jango Fett bump his head at 2:42? Was that a nod to the stormtrooper that bumped his head!!
Of course! After all they’d make the same mistake. They are his clones. :)
*****
well some are, the 501st Legion, aka Vader's Fist are the only pure clone Legion left in the Empire, and they just so happen to be the very best, every time you see Stormtroopers kicking ass, it's the 501st, every time they don't, it's a different Legion
Mike Hunt
no, he was part of The Emperor's "personal" Legions, not Vader's, the one who shot her in A New Hope was a clone
It's a homage (starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Unidentified_head-bumping_stormtrooper) (skip to "Behind the scenes")
RogersBase The Stormtroopers are NOT clones. For one, they all have different voices and two, if they were clones, why would they casually chit-chat with each other.
This is one of my favorite fights in Star Wars because it’s an all out brawl. It’s messy, violent, fast-paced, and not drawn out. It really feels like two elite warriors desperately trying to get an edge over each other. It’s perfect.
Yeah!! I like how the vibe of the fight is pretty much just Jango and Obi-Wan mutually thinking "Oh no, damnit, oh man this sucks, I've got to finish this somehow," so they're not particularly flashy, but you can tell they're both amazingly competent fighters, so even in such a harried, stressed fight, they're both kicking ass. It just happens that they're both trying to kick ass as quickly and efficiently as possible so they can LEAVE. I also really like how Jango Fett's first thought is for Boba's safety, telling him to get inside, and how he tries to finish the fight with Obi-Wan as quickly as he can, even if that means just cheesing it out of there with his jetpack.
This fight uses: lightsabers, guns, fists, legs and gadgets. One of the greatest fights ever. Also, if you think about it, it's highly realistic. Jango really struggles with Obi-Wan, using everything he's got, and Obi-Wan isn't reduced to an all-powerful jedi, who can just force blast Jango into oblivion. A truly amazing fight.
I love how Jango is able to hold his own against Kenobi even whilst disarmed. It makes him seem even more badass considering that Obi-Wan is a Jedi and Fett is only a man.
@Darth Sidious of course. Obi-Wan was to bring Jango banc alive.
Yeah right lmao
@@row5175 Not only a man. It was a duel between a Jedi knight and a Mandalorian soldier. In the history, the mandalorians are one of the most experienced warriors of the galaxy, like the Jedi. Remember the mandalorian wars? really hard to defeat.
@@rafaelcardenas1629 Definitely. You can see how well equipped mandalorians are to deal with jedi and their force abilities, and Jango's fighting style reflects his knowledge of his opponent.
The way I see it, Jango Fett's the better warrior whereas Boba Fett's the better bounty hunter. If I had to engage one of them in a straight fight, I'd rather fight Boba than Jango, but if I were hiding somewhere in the galaxy, I'd rather hide from Jango than Boba.
You got a point there, mainly it's because Jango is a warrior first and bounty hunter second while on the other hand Boba is a bounty hunter first and warrior second.
in the EU there's more evidence that Boba is more skilled than Jango when all is said and done.
They are both bounty hunters, mercenaries and hitmen
That is an incredibly good point, especially when you look into the whole backstory stuff that builds up to moments like this. I mean, Jango was Manda'lore, Leader of the True Mandalorians who sought to rejuvenate their lost culture of honorable war and battle, he had a skewed moral compass but he very much had one and his primary goals were centered more around being a father and a leader than anything else.
Boba, especially after his father was killed, lost the connection he had to being Mandalorian and pretty much gave up on that culture, and instead was forced to turn the skills he learned from a very young age to being able to survive in a galaxy being torn apart by war at every turn. If I remember right, he ended up basically being half raised by a bunch of the bounty hunters his dad used to partner with when on the job, and thus really saw no other way of life than BEING a bounty hunter. Plus, he saw what the warrior/soldier culture did to his father and the many clones that wore his father's face, and he most definitely didn't want that for himself.
...wow this got long.
Agreed. ❤
This fight is underrated.
I think its most peoples favorite from AOTC.
In my opinion this was the best combat scene in the prequel trilogy.
agree
It's a really good mix of hand to hand combat and then also involving weapons like missiles and lightsabers.
This fight it is stupid
Imagine how bad that wire hurt his hands
It would shred his hands and at least dislocate his shoulders because falling from such a height and then all of a sudden coming to a stop when the wire reached its full length isn't just something a human body can tolerate effortlessly.
@@FallenxMalo it would straight amputate both of his hands
it's a steel wire couple that with falling at that speed it probably would've amputated his hands and if not then atleast what you said, shredded hands and broken and dislocated bones
But adter all - he is a freaking Jedi so no wire can hurt him 😂😂
@@lp.shakur if u notice he is holding the wire at that point
@@thundaaz5640 it doesn't matter where he is holding it, it still would rip into his hand because of the speed he is falling at, basic physics
"Why are people so obsessed with Mandolorians vs Jedi?"
"Because it's basically Star Wars Batman/Punisher vs space samurai."
"...Shit, that actually sounds pretty cool."
A very good way to explain it quickly , I may use it later .
you forgot "wild west outlaw". it's even in the name Jango, only a letter away from Django
@@sunsetman22 He even dragged him along the ground with a rope.
Mandolorians and Jedis were at war with one another once.
"Oh yeah and forgot to mention theres a jedi terminator too"
" *EVEN BETTER* "
1:30 dog walkers know the pain.
Especially if you own a pit bull or an Iris wolfhound.
O H N o t g O O d
mdr
"SQUIRREL!"
"Oh sh-"
Hahaha yep!
Man I *LOVED* Attack of the Clones as a kid, mainly because I fast forwarded to all the cool battle scenes!
Agent of Chaos yeah lol, pretty sure I established that haha
I love the movie in general. The only problem is the Anakin and Padme love scenes. Everything else is good
+Ryan Sarmanian I was just thinking that! Obi-Wan's story in this movie is excellent. Anakin's is awful.
Yea kid cudi :)
+Agent of Chaos Sheep.
Jango deserves more attention, a Bounty Hunter Remake wouldn't hurt.
That would be epic!
I’m down with that! I played that game growing up.
Disney will ruin it. Shut up
@@edwardelric603 I’m pretty sure he ment the video game bounty hunter.
That game was my childhood
0:55 That kick is so satisfying.
Oddly enough it was
I just feel sorry for whatever had to get smacked by Ben Burtt to get that sound.
Same with 0:48
None of that is more satisfying than this 1:34
It's like a slap to the face but with foot.
He died in battle like a true Mandalorian, with honor (he went for the lightsaber instead of shooting him!) and with courage, and that's why Jango will always be my favorite of the father and son duo. Boba is an undeniably skilled, cunning, and terrifying bounty hunter with perhaps in the long run more name recognition than Jango, but he is still no match for his father. Anyone who's read some of the now non-canon (thanks, Disney) novels on Boba knows that he lives in the shadow of his dad, fully aware his father was one of the best, period. Jango taught Boba everything he knew, and was regarded by many as the best bounty hunter in the entire galaxy in the final years of the Republic. Also, let's not forget he had an entire army cloned of himself; that's pretty badass. His superior agility, hand to hand combat skills, arguably better accuracy, and with multiple Jedi kills under his belt, I think it's safe to say Jango was the stronger Mandalorian. But hey, that's just, like, my opinion, man.
Jango ftw.
+Kusagari Blues But Lucas said he isn't a Mandalorian, he just stole the armour.
Glitched A.I In the comics Jango was mandalorian.
Reedster Correct me if I'm wrong, but I do believe he was Mandalor before becoming a bounty hunter. It was then when he killed five or so jedi, with his bare hands!
Kusagari Blues Depends what universe you are talking about. In the comics yes, but in the movies I think he maybe DID steal the armor as Lucas said.
This is what made me want to buy Star Wars Bounty hunter. Jango is awesome
Jango Fett is the best Star Wars character imo.
And Boba Fett
Underrated game
I remember loving that game as a kid and never getting past the cargo bay level.. Shit was hard as nails when you're young lol
@@sambrooks6530 cargo bay level on coruscant? That is my favourite level, but the most difficult one was the prison level on asteroid for me
After watching boba/mando, I can appreciate this fight even more. This was before it’s time, and really set the precedent.
We need more fight scenes like this
This fight scene is crazy with how impressive it is. Also it’s a fight on a non sandy planet. Why are all of mando/bobas fights on sand planets?
@@austinbevis4266b-but how can it be Star Wars if you dont have a shithole not-tattooine( or actual tattooine) in it? originality or trying anything new? Hell no!
It's crazy how we can't get a fight like this under Disney
The camerawork leaves a bit to be desired, but the premise is phenomenal. A fight between a Jedi & a Mandalorian bounty Hunter on a rain-soaked landing platform over a bottomless ocean? So cool!
1:19 NEIN!
Lol 😂
he said "Na'yc" It's "no" in Mandalorian
+Alexandre Delepierre Nein is no in german :P
Cannot be unheard.
ja man xD
Obi Wan: It’s over Jango, I have the high ground.
Jango: I like those odds.
Jango flying with jetpack: *OUR high ground*
@@Dav624 "Oh not good."
"I can go higher!"
“PORTABLE HIGH GROUND!!!!!”
This fight demonstrates how badass Obi-wan and Jango are. It shows that Obi-wan is strong and skilled enough to take on a Mandalorian Supercommando, and it shows how Jango was so effective at killing and fighting Jedi, that it takes someone like Obi-wan, a Jedi Master in all but name, to provide him with an actual challenge.
Keep in mind, this was after Obi-Wan beat Darth Maul. The first Jedi to defeat a Sith in a thousand years, and a Mandalorian bounty hunter gave him a fair fight.
2:45-2:47 I like that small detail of Obi-Wan pulling out his lightsaber in case Boba starting shooting at him again.
Dodging Jango's bullets is no piece of cake, as this scene clearly demonstrates. That gives an idea how talented Mace Windu actually is, as he is able to block the shots even at close range.
Pretty sure Windu had some plot armor because Jango had a messed up jetpack (with no missile to fire as well), no other gadgets at his disposal apparently, as well as he only had one of his pistols instead of two. Anyways, sorry to respond to such an old comment.
"Bullets"
@@slmtiger4823 You seen what Windu did to a droid army.... That ain't no plot armor
@@ToxicQueen2787 That ain't cannon.
@@salesiteisina7098 and? It was considered canon till disney took over
The first time we see a Jedi holding his own in hand to hand combat. Truly an underrated scene.
1:29
so THAT’S where the LEGO Star Wars death sound comes from
I said the same thing
Can I get a YAAAAAAOOOOP
Yah eet
*OBI-WAN (realizing):* Oh, not good. OOH!
This fight scene is pretty underrated. Love how both fighters had to use everything at their disposal. This and their battle in space were absolutely awesome.
Loving father defends son from deranged lunatic in robe chasing after them.
Hobo madman!
Beware the evil space hobo
i knew jedi where evil all along.
*religious lunatic holding a blade
The Alt title lmao
Not a fan of the prequels, but while this fight did have some absurd moments (Obi Wan's plot armor is top notch to survive both missile fire and laser shots from Slave 1 at close range) I still did enjoy this fight. There was some actual tension with Jango and Obi resorting to actual physical combat and Jango proved even if he was mostly just a reason to get Boba into the prequels was still an awesome character in his own right. Def one of the moments I can sincerely enjoy
+Ray Muniz Agreed! This is what any fight scene in a movie should be like. There should be tension and we should be invested in our character! The switch from fancy lightsaber to straight up fist-fighting is an excellent way of upping the ante because the fight suddenly feels desperate and personal.
+The Light That Paints i also like how they use the environment to their advantage.
Its the best part of the movie.
+Ray Muniz Jango might just be a way to get Boba into the movie, but he's a damn better character anyway. He.. ACTUALLY DOES SOMETHINGS with his screen time.
+Ray Muniz Obi Wan is like Optimus Prime... What plot armor?
What I like about this fight is that they finally show the Jedi doing some hand to hand combat moves (even if it was for like 10 seconds). Here you see they're not helpless suckers without their lightsaber. I wish this happened more often in the franchise.
It also showcases how dangerous Mandalorians can be, considering the fact that they have the confidence to fight space wizards with uber-powerful laser swords with their bare hands.
@@sethlangston181remember he killed 6 jedi with bare hands on the battle of Galadron I hope I spelled that right
Mace Windu in the clone wars cartoon network cartoons (now non-canon) was basically Neo from Matrix, shit was badass
@@lyndongaming I remember that good times
Another great example is Darth Maul near the end of the Siege of Mandalore
When you really focus on John William's soundtrack, the dude is just on it. So mich tone painting, so mamy transitional elements and cues. Every emotion or cobcern has a little piece. What a fantastic composer.
must have seen this movie about 100 times and only just realised that when Jango is going into his ship, the door comes down and bumps his head! what a call back to episode 4 with the stormtrooper!
slaxxxer yea but they only talked about stormtroopers being enlisted in the EU at the time
They even added a sound effect..
I just realized. Do you know how fucking insanely difficult it would be to use a metal cord, to catch your whole body weight, stopping suddenly, after hitting terminal velocity, in a rain storm, without either A: Sliding off the end, or B: Completely ripping off your hand?
Justin Rodriguez yeah, but the metal cord was attached to hit gauntlet, it would yank off his gear not his hand, but would be very difficult!
Griffin Perez He's talkin' about Obi-Wan @ 2:00.
Daniel Medeiros The Force.
+Justin Rodriguez Well its not exactly a metal cord. Its liquid cable that solidifies when it comes in contact with the air.
Samuraiedge2 How is that even relevant to the discussion? Obi-wan used the force to wrap it around the support and swing himself over.
I both love and hate this fight. I hate it, because you know that Obi-Wan isn't going to die or get maimed due to episodes that follow. But I love it, because you see a regular guy who has a lifetime of battles under his belt kick the crap out of a space wizard that has super human powers.
Stephen Breen yes
Well... Jango didn't kick Obi Wan once while Obi kicked him 5 times. The only direct hit scored by Jango is his headbutt.
@@thehighground3630 lol obi wan should have died at least 5 times...and do you know what 'kicking the crap out' properly means?
@@arpansarkar174 exactly lol especially when he launched the rocket directly at him and somehow Obi-Wan still managed to survive that XD
Well he had the plot armor:The Force
0:48 y’all don’t realize how impressive it is for Obi Wan to be going toe to toe in hand to hand combat with a Mandalorian, and also getting the upper hand at times too.
He's one of the best, most well-trained, focused and strongest Jedi ever. Not for nothing. Plus his real power is that he can adapt to every adversary, which makes him dangerous.
Would you care to explain? Didn´t see the series
@@iseeyou4117 Mandalorians are the greatest warriors ever in hand to hand combat
@@Thechosen0010y famosos por poder darle pelea incluso a los jedys(y aqui mostraron que si pueden hacerlo)
@@iseeyou4117 You don't need to see the series. Before the show even existed, in the lore Mandalorians are basically the Greek Spartans of Star Wars. Literally raised from birth to be warriors.
2:40 Watch how jango fett casually hits his head on the door when it is closing.
i think it was homage to the Stormtrooper hitting his head
Yes, it is. You did research? They did that because jango fett was a clone that had their genes changed so that they can see what a clone does when they make them better.
+L00PS Jango isn't a Clone, but is the doner of his genes
Nah, his head doesn't hit it. The sound is simply from the door. He ducks before it hits him.
Also, the stormtrooper that hits his head on the door frame in A New Hope isn't a clone of Jango. The clones have accelerated aging, remember. They're old by A New Hope. You meet three of them in Rebels, which takes place some years before A New Hope, and it seems like it's already a long time since the Empire released them from service. None of the Imperial troops in the OT are clones. They're recruits, trained at the Imperial Academy (where Luke was going to go when his uncle didn't need him on the farm anymore).
no, it does hit his head. I have asked lucasfilm to help me confirm this. Please delete your comment with wrong information. Thanks.
I kinda rooted for the Fetts in this
me to
+Johnny12575 I always root for the Fetts
Ray Muniz duh. We always root for cool and awesome
you'd better root for us!!!
***** yes CLONE BROTHER
Samuel L Jackson. Kills Jango, killed by Django.
Samuel L Jackson didn’t play Django he played the head house slave
@@nipingaudry7340 re-read the comment lol
Jamie fox played djangos character
Revenge of the Mandolorian
@@alexjackson4698bro we know
The purpose was to develop why Order 66 was necessary as a sudden implanted command. That it would take a division of clone troopers for each Jedi and an ambush. In this fight, Jango Fett fought a Jedi under ideal conditions for Jango Fett (and the worst for a Jedi) and it was an even fight. Amazing tricks, ideal setting, etc. used perfectly. Jango had just been upheld by the Clone Masters as the pinnacle of human conditioning and training. On par with a normal Jedi.
I love how at 00:16 to 00:17 (maybe even sooner but we don't see) Jango is going for straight head shots. Look at the blaster bolts!
@Raccoon And show how good of a Jedi obi-wan is.
Jango>Boba
+NeverSaySandwich1 wat.
+NeverSaySandwich1 wat
noooooooo
Seconded.
In all of Boba's screen time in the original trilogy, he never killed a single person!
I love watching people argue about how much more badass Boba is than Jango or vise versa not taking into account that Boba literally is an exact copy of Jango lol.
In genetics sure, but not in experiences and therefore wisdom/training. Henceforth the arguments can commence, in fact their differences in skill can also be used to argue the whole nature/nurture thing too.
Yes! Thank you! Saying one is better than the other is the ultimate exercise in splitting hairs. They're identical characters. Jango IS Boba.
AntiBaboonDevice No lol. They just look the same, but have different personalities, just like the other clones.
@@jimisland7664 frankly that's my biggest problem with this movie as a consequence lol, maybe Jango Fett has good genetics that make the clones easy to get in good physical shape/natural intelligence/etc but that doesn't mean they'll have it when they're born lol.
Okay you got a million baby clones of the most badass guy ever... the badassery is from his life experience, not his genes.
@@toamatau8785 you clearly are a DC fan nerd
I love this fight. It’s so grounded and realistic. It really shows that Jango could hang with the Jedi and it also shows how he could kill Jedi.
In the original EU comic Jango Fett: Open Seasons he killed a Jedi with his bare hands after that Jedi killed his best friend.
@@DarksaberForce Not one, but close to a dozen with his bare hands during that travesty that was the Battle of Galidraan.
It was also where he first encountered Dooku who'd eff off to the separatists afterwards and his apprentice Komari Vosa who'd serve as the final boss in the Bounty Hunter game. Needless to say, Vosa posthumously donated her light sabers to Asaj Ventress.
He kiled six with no weapons
“grounded and realistic”?? Obi wan shrugs off like 3 explosions too the face 0:30
@@ellerysmusicgrounded by Star Wars standards
Fun fact: Jango hitting his head at 2:41 is a reference to the stormtrooper who hit his head in A New Hope.
the moral of the story is, if you screw up on camera with george lucas directing, thiers a chance no ones ever going to forget it lol
Got to give Jango props for going after the force using jedi with only his guns and his talent as a bounty hunter. Who needs the force and lightsabers when you can just shoot the bastard.
He's also a mandalorian.
Kaltagstar96 Considering in the Battle of Galidraan some time before the Clone Wars - well Geonosis - Jango Fett PERSONALLY KILLED 6 JEDI with nothing more than just his hands, armored torso and wits ... and CONSIDERING he was on the losing end ... AND COUNT DOOKU when he was 'Master Dooku' ...
Although in this scene - consider imagine IF Jango Fett had perhaps CORTOSIS SLUG-THROWERS OR BULLETS - being tougher to fend off with Lightsabers AND the fact CORTOSIS - whilst expensive - if refined - it can be used to short-out Lightsabers - HENCE Obi-Wan would have be 'OH BE ONE' with the Force sooner or later ... given Cortosis is nothing funny to play about with ...
Brother, Son, Father … Cuy’val Dar…
Honor adamant as Bes’kar Gem,
I trusted No-One … Be it only Boba, my Son,
Bounty Hunter, Enforcer, Thug, Iron-Hearted Killer,
Yet too a Devoted Father,
Whom shared his tales of Venture,
In the spans of the Galaxy,
For there be all to hunt and see…
Is it my hands - an instant draw, a shot … you be dead…good for you … for I claimed the Bounty on your Head!
For the tales of my exploits in the Underworld of Coruscant you had read,
For my reputation being the Galaxy’s Finest for Hire … however the contract or situation be Dire,
Yet I would not be Admired,
For yet then myself … in a body glove and a suit of Armor … that masks my nature,
Yet speaks of my Mandalorian Culture,
For I be a Son of Mandalore,
A Deadly Warrior for Hire,
Nothing I truly Desired…
Be it only your Credits … and a Son …
For Ask Yourself,
Would you know? Let alone see?
Behind the mind and eyes of Me?
For I wield gloves of Iron,
I grip harder than Durasteel… for as if a Burning Iron Rain,
For Emotions I inhibited … my Passion I trained to restrain
Not the Family Man of Affections,
For even in my hold… my Affections … were but a Cold Return,
For Compromises … were not my Art …
Wealthy I be,
Yet never Profligate nor Lavish I was,
Yet Courtesy with Honor…
For we Bounty Hunters too have Standards …
Perhaps you could try … to read my Thoughts,
Although even to the Jedi…in my mind you’d find Nought,
For who would Truly Know?
For of my Heart of Bes’kar Gem … be it the Fighting Fires of Mandalore,
Where none so Evil could Reveal …
Any shinier than Transparisteel …
Yet be that I wore behind my Mask … Regret …
For one could see me remove my helmet, yet only to find
A face reflecting Taciturn … and the Stern…
For as though as Bes’kar Gem, Dark as Cortosis, and as Strong as Phrik,
For the Revelation was Nothing to Thrill about …
Perhaps it be my Eyes,
Once perhaps I had Cried…
Yet now behind the Mask my Sadness I hide,
For I now reflect only the Depths amongst the Fields of Fire,
With a Mirror of Cynical Hope …
But yet Times again and Then,
Could it be … he shows …Vulnerability?
Yet he quickly drowns this moment of Weakness,
For he no longer opens on his sadness,
Only knowing this Underworld Long Enough,
Be it a Lifetime of Bounty Hunting …
Ke nu'jurkadir sha Mando'ade…
Yet he kept his Honor,
For even his Son Boba Fett … would keep as a Sacred Oath,
Always Use but Never Trust Anyone,
To Never Take Chances … but always On the go for the Hunt,
Have no attachments … no Friends but no True Adversaries,
One must always be ready for the Challenge … and the Dangers it Brings,
Courtesy and Honor to One and the Client, for they be the Credits!
The Bounty Hunter never shows signs of Weakness,
For this be foremost with their Attachments!
For the Life and Death are Intertwined as the Moth is to the Flame … the Greed to the Desire…the Desire to the Pleasure,
Adapt and Adjust Routine …Repetition be Traps of Death,
Never Boast … for that Draws Unwanted Attention,
Taciturn as always … for Words Speak Faster than Death Comes!
Yet Courtesy not just to Clients but Respect to Foes Too!
One who Pays Me … I commit myself to Whole,
I must always face my fears … for conquering my fears … I have none to Fear!
Imagination is the Key to the Warrior’s Survival and Creativity!
Always find the Details behind the Workings of the Picture …for this leads to the Rewards and Prey,
Never Lie but Never Tell the Truth as a Whole,
Favours be not Favours … but Future Investments,
Credits Buy Power … Power Buys All … but All is Always There … Elusive for the Taking …
Never take Pleasure for Granted …
For then by the Time Death Comes … It must be seasoned with Valour!
For this be … but the Code of Honor … of the Man of Mandalore,
The Son of Mandalore … who made his Name in the Galaxy for Decades to Come!
From the humble farmer’s son on Concord Dawn,
The Survivor of the Mandalorian Civil War,
The Orphan of Concord Dawn,
From a Prisoner of the Jedi … to the Vanquisher of the Death Watch,
To the steps and trade of Bounty Hunting,
For I be only the Best Hired Muscle in the Galaxy,
To the One Man … for the Republic’s Clones…
Where then too Young Boba … my Son … would take on my Legacy … to the History of the Galaxy …
The Early Years of 66 to 58 BBY where I lived amongst the farmers of Concord Dawn,
Yet my youth was not of idle Happiness,
Where the Civil War … between my future mentor Jaster Mereel … and the traitorous Vizsla’s Death Watch Erupted,
For then the moment then when hated Vizsla threatened and killed my Father,
Then the Death Watch took down my Mother … and claimed Arla,
Then there was only me … alone to the hands of Mereel … my mentor and new Father,
We then fought and killed the Death Watch traitors … where I avenged my Father and Mother…
Yet Arla … would remain imprisoned in Coruscant for Decades to Come …
For then I embraced my new identity … as a Fighting Son of Mandalore!
For my youth onwards … I would fight with Mereel and the True Mandalorians until the Battle of Korda Six,
Where the betrayal by Montross … and the death of my new Father,
Though the loss … Mandalore gained a new Mand’alor …
I would take the Reins of Reign of Mandalore …
Leading the Mandalorians on to the Fields and Bloodshed of Galidraan,
For 12 Standard Years before Geonosis,
The Insurrection of Galidraan where Viszla the traitor again tried to kill me,
Then came the Republic … with the hated Jedi,
For then leading the Jedi … be my future employer … and leader of the Separatists … and Sith Lord … none other than Dooku himself,
For Surrender they demanded … yet indignant they be,
For despite our Valour and Bravery … many of my kin would fell … to the Jedi,
For in my Misery and Pity … for of my Desperation,
With no weapon … be it only my steel-lined gauntlets … no less than Six Jedi I would kill,
Yet despite this Will,
I knew the Battle had been lost Until …
For then I be Sold … Only Good Then for Slavery …
Fett is unrelenting in his vengeance upon Vizsla.
Years abroad Spice transports,
Where then a pirate raid sprung my Freedom,
For I would return to Galidraan… and again I would extract revenge … on the hated coward Viszla,
From a brutal fight in a Starship … to the Surface of Corellia,
Where despite being poisoned … I would claim my victory over Viszla,
Then care and recovery with the girl named Skeea,
Yet upon my Revenge,
Alone in the World and Galaxy I would Emerge,
Forever more the Mercenary Bounty Hunting Trade I would Engage,
For then I would make my Mark as Jaster’s Legacy!
Then 32 BBY For the memory of Galidraan returned,
With Tyrannus … once my foe Dooku made an Offer,
With 5 Million Credits on Hire,
For the Prey be the Hunt … for Komari Vosa,
With the lead from Gloom,
Where then I would cross paths with Montross again,
And then to the corrupt Trell…whom would die by many storeys he Fell…
Yet pursuit upon pursuit would cost me Jaster’s Legacy,
For then I would meet Wessel … yet too a new Ship - a Firespray … whom I would rename the Slave I.
Then to the Jungles of Malastare,
The Hutts I would teal,
For then even Gardulla the Bloated Hutt I would feet … to her own pet Krayt,
Yet then finally I would fight and travel into the Bogden System,
Where then I would find myself face to face with Vosa,
Where then upon Defeat,
She fell dead at her Feet,
For it be Tyrannus again I would Meet,
For this bounty be all but a Test!
For then the Clones would suit from my blood the Best!
For then I would too make an extra demand,
Be it a Son … whom would carry the Legacy of Fett!
Where then my biggest glory and greatest Honor and Pride,
Was the creation of the Republic’s very Clones,
Where the Sea’s and Storms of Kamino,
Where I’d supervise the training of the Clones,
From fighting spars and weapons training,
To even the armor designing,
Where even Flash Training to the Passion of Vode An!
To the Cuy’val Dar’s mentoring of the Clone Commando’s,
Or the Personal Spars and Fights with the ARC’s … the Republic’s Finest!
Alas, the nature of the Cuy’val Dar,
Where growing of the Army,
Yet the times of Discipline but too Plenty,
For the Deadly Battle Circles,
Was but only necessary … for the times of War!
Then 32-22 BBY … prior to the Clone Wars,
I would settle more Scores,
From the Infant of Shaa,
To ending Quells and Dissent,
To the Hunting of Quarry,
All would be Wary,
Many would understand why … I be the Galaxy’s Finest,
For even the Jedi would learn to Respect!
Yet the Dawn of the Clone Wars,
Where a Decade since Kamino’s Cloning,
Where the Clone Army went for the Million,
Where I be hired to assassinate the Naboo Senator Amidala,
Yet despite the failure,
I eliminated all errors,
Yet then the Jedi Kenobi … for all the ‘pleasure meeting the Jedi’, he would track and follow me,
For the Saber Dart I used,
Yet he would slowly work out the Ruse,
And then the War could come to Muse,
For the capture of Kenobi,
To the rescue and recapture of him, Skywalker and Senator Amidala,
Where the plan to Execute Kenobi, Skywalker and Senator Amidala … was but awry,
Yet but not to Worry,
For then the Battle of Geonosis … down to the Droid Foundries,
Where Jedi and Droid and Clones,
Where then I would deal with Reek and Jedi,
Yet then it be my last Fight,
For against the Jedi Windu … I fought and fell … in the blood-stained sands…
Brother, Son, Father … Cuy’val Dar…
Honor adamant as Bes’kar Gem,
I trusted No-One … Be it only Boba, my Son,
Bounty Hunter, Enforcer, Thug, Iron-Hearted Killer,
Yet too a Devoted Father,
Whom shared his tales of Venture,
In the spans of the Galaxy,
For even though I be gone,
The Clones I would not see in Battle,
Or Boba Grow Up to be Worth My Mettle,
For the name of Fett that was Uttered,
Many would Shudder yet Eyes filled that Admired,
For I serve only Haran and Fear … by the Aruetiise…
For across the Galaxy, my name would still Reign,
Where the Mos Eisley Pit became the Janto Fett Arena,
When one heard ‘Going Jango’… you knew it was an ARC ready to Tango,
For then even Boba … would try to kill my killer … none other … then Windu … of the Jedi Order…
Ruthless, Instinctive … Cold,
Quick, Smart and Silent,
Motivated by the Lure of Credits,
For I held no True Loyalties … nor a True Master,
For the Bounty Hunter’s Work … I am the Master,
For I had only …the Highest Bidder,
Where even Governments … would have me for Hire,
Tactical … and Prudent … I kept Sharp and Fit for a Hunt,
From Basic to Mando’a … yet Simplicity and Subtly was True Efficiency …
Cool and Calculating,
For I may Win but also Survive,
Escape Wit and Brawn and Brawn and Brains,
For yet I have my Code of Honor … I would pass to Boba…
For I was not always … a Cold Blooded Killer …
Yet then I be Boba’s Father,
Whom took on the Trade … of the Bounty Hunting Venture,
In the spans of the Galaxy…to make our Names in the Universe,
For all the Money, Glory and Honor to Claim…
Yet I exercised Arrogance with Fame,
For the Force I may not have … yet Jedi I killed alone with bare steel-lined hands,
Where I bore the blood of many,
I cared not for your Pity,
For steel-lined gauntlets to dual blasters - a quick draw, a shot … you be dead…good for you … for I claimed the Bounty on your Head!
My Achievements, my Claims to Fame - from World to World … to even the Reaches of Coruscant,
For I would be … the Galaxy’s Gun for Hire … as long as the Credits and Treasure you had to Wire,
My name be a House-Name to be Admired,
Never Panicking in a Situation Too Grave or Dire,
For yet then you think when you see myself …
Is there a True Soul? Behind in suit of Armor … befitting of one from Mandalore,
For yet this suit of Armor … was that masks my nature,
Yet speaks of my Mandalorian Culture,
For I be a Son of Mandalore,
A Deadly Warrior for Hire,
Nothing I truly Desired…
Be it only your Credits … and a Son …
For Ask Yourself,
Would you know? Let alone see?
Behind the mind and eyes of Me?
For I wield gloves of Bes’kar Gem,
Yet grip harder than Durasteel… for as if a Burning Iron Rain,
For Emotions I inhibited … great Disciplines I took to Restrain,
Not A Man for Affections,
For any job completed … all I demanded was but Cold Return in Credits,
For Compassion and Compromises … were not of my Very Art …
The Life of the Gruff Loner I preferred, though Partnerships sometimes be Preferred,
For the Betrayal of Montross … I had no True Attachments,
For even the Same Bed I would not Sleep Nights in the Row,
Yet no Family I truly had,
For only Boba then … whom made my Spirit Glad,
For once a humble farming boy of Mandalore,
To the Fields of Bounty Hunting and Wars,
Alas! The Veteran of the Mandalorian Wars,
I would not Display any moment of Weakness,
For my Sorrows now be Devoid of Sadness,
Only knowing the Life of the Criminal Underworld Long Enough,
Be it a Lifetime of Bounty Hunting …
Behind the Suit of Armor,
The Helmet and Mask,
The Twin Custom Blasters…ready for Shots,
For when you see me,
Just Remember,
Ke nu'jurkadir sha Mando'ade,
For you know better to mess with Mandalore,
For you know I’m always ready to settle a Score,
For you know my Clones be bred for War,
For you know I be Jango Fett … the Man of Mandalore … Son of Concord Dawn!
tarden132 :) Ke nu'jurkadir sha Mando'ade… - DON'T MESS WITH THE MANDALORIANS :D
Kaltagstar96 Then again not that I'm being a Trollinator BUT BUT ... imagine if BATMAN were in this scenario as he too like Jango Fett doesn't have The Force nor any outstanding Super Super Powers and such BUT yet Batman has his wits, natural skills and pure will and resources to take on almost any opponent; true Bane broke him for a year but still if BATMAN was in this scenario or SW as he also for a HUMAN BEING by HUMAN STANDARDS is VERY STRONG and he'd probably easily deck half the bounty hunters and such other characters in strict pure h2h combat or using his wits and such ... and the fact Batman probably could have insurance in the form of Cortosis, Phrik or Bes'Kar Gem ... and an incredibly indomitable will plus a smart mouth that could put the hurt in words on almost anyone ... although imagine if Jedi or Sith tried to use a Force Trick or Mind Trick on him ...
+tarden132 Raised by mandolorians but he himself is human
When Jango said “yah yee” I felt that in my soul.
Real "yah yee" moment.
I hate it whenever Jedi wrap my grappling hook around poles and cause me to slam headfirst into walls. Every damn time.
Nein!
1:29
One of the few better moments in this film. Looking at it now after all these years, I appreciate how well put together and edited it was.
Given how bad the rest of the movie is, it almost feels like a completely different film.
@@rosesweetcharlotte Bad? No it isn't.
while the cgi is certainly dated, its still a phenomenal fight and one id reccomend to anyone.
2:12 and it was at that point that Jango realized it was one of those days
What ya mean?
That was funny, his body language made me laugh. 😂😂😂😂
"It's been one of those days.."
I'm a prequel kid and jango is the favorite fett
So is mine because he's blue
I prefer Boba
+Darth Vader cull K
I'm with you
At least Jango actually did something.
Can we appreciate the tight grouping of shots at 00:20 ? They rarely show the troops with great accuracy in Star Wars, but for Jango to not only be moving,but flying in the rain,with a helmet on,shows why he was such a deadly warrior. Anyone who has ever shot before knows how difficult to move and shoot is, add inclement weather and visors and you’re left with a lot of room for error.
In general, his helmet is not just a helmet, if you have seen the game Republic Commando, or read books about them, then you should know that the entire helmet is a complex of various electronics connected to the entire suit, not to mention such things as aiming assistance, night and thermal vision and considering Bescar's armor and jetpack, his armor is pretty much the best the Galaxy has offer to a soldier.
If he had two pistols on geonosis he likely could have survived
Jangos armor is Durasteel not Beskar
I still can't get over the part where Jango turns German 1:18
I will never not hear this now.
This comment made me laugh out loud
As a German I was surprised that he also says NEIN in the English version :p
Omg. I cannot stop laughing. That was a good one! 🤣🤣🤣
haha wtf
honest to god wouldn't being shot in the hand with a steel wire rip your hands off?
That force man
+snipes081 Didn't even lacerate his hands. lol
Also trying to hold onto a cable that thin would be extremely difficult. Especially when the cable's wet
+John D'Isselt by the magic of the need for the movies plot away!!!!!!!
Bro when you have the force you can do anything haha
I love how obi wan kicks jango over the edge then remembers he's still tied to him.
How that wire at 2:04 didn’t turn Obi-Wan’s fingers into wieners is still one of the galaxy’s greatest mysteries.
Probably easiest to just explain away by saying he used the force lol.
Yeah i was wondering the same
@@magetaaaaaa Why didn't he just use the force to jump before Jango dragged him down?
@@abstract5249 It would have taken more effort to do a force jump than to simply protect his fingers with the force.
@@magetaaaaaa lol I guess that make sense. You could make the case that if he had forced jumped, he wouldn't have had enough force to protect his hands, so it was better to get dragged down and figure something else out.
2:21 Love how Obi Wan does a full on spin, and his hair is perfectly combed back after he lands
Jango Fett in episode 2 would own Boba Fett in episode 6. Just saying.
Yeah, he would. Boba Fett doesn't know how to shoot while flying. :P
1 2 How does that prove that Boba is better then Jango, Boba almost died by Han when he was blind
Canon Jango >>>>>>>> boba
Eu Boba >>>>>>>> Eu jango
Eu is shit
Word
Ultimate Entertainment boba literally just flew right in front of Luke's face and got his blaster cut in half, the tied up luke, fell over and then hit by a blind man, which caused him to fly into a wall that he could have grabbed into and into a pit.
Must be pretty awesome to be a Jedi, where not only can you reach maximum velocity on a fall and not so much as dislocate your shoulders or cut your hands on the cable when you suddenly stop, but also have big explosions go off right next to you without so much as any damage to your clothing.
Ruins what is otherwise a pretty good fight.
Actually.... that's not even that abnormal for Jedi. Did you forget Luke's fall on Bespin after his fight with Vader? Or Darth Maul surviving being cut in half by Obi-Wan Kenobi and then tumbling down a similar fall? Yoda getting up after being blasted off the Senate platform by Palpatine like it was only a mild annoyance? Hell, even in the Darth Maul fight both Maul and Obi-Wan are thrown off the catwalks at varying times, and fall several stories onto a second steel catwalk (Obi-Wan landing mostly on his shoulders and NECK), and were completely fine.
And that's only the movies. Vader had a fortress fall on top of him and he was fine, Maul was hit point blank by a grenade and hopped up like it was nothing, Anakin has been hit in the face with a grenade, and was only briefly dazed, Darth Bane was in a star ship that literally crash landed cockpit first, and suffered only minor scrapes and bruises, and a dislocated shoulder (that he fixed himself, and was ready to fight literally seconds after), Darth Malgus had a cliff collapse on top of him after being hit by a Force blast that levelled said cliff....
And you're complaining about Kenobi here?
KatakiDoragon Yes, and I'm going to let you in on a little secret: all those other things you listed are even more ridiculously stupid.
And before you answer, those things have a lot less to do with Jedi powers than they do with just terrible writing.
David Gee Actually a lot of them are to show just how tough Jedi actually are. The bit with Luke, Kenobi and Maul, yes, just an oversight in the writing. However, Maul's survival after Kenobi cut him in half, Malgus surviving Satele Shan's force blast, Bane surviving the ship crash (and he's survived worse than that) and others are deliberately intended to show just how tough Jedi are (Bane even notes that the crash would have killed a normal person instantly). Maul's survival is an indication of just how ridiculously tough to hurt and kill Jedi and Sith can be.
In the novelization of Revenge of the Sith, Obi-Wan Kenobi was shown to be so strong, when amplified by the force that he broke General Grievous's arm with one hand.
Actually, hell, there's another showing of Jedi durability. Obi-Wan Kenobi's fistfight with General Grievous. Kenobi was getting hit by a guy who literally DENTED A STARSHIP with one of his punches (and in one of the comics literally punched Durge through a durasteel wall), and didn't even get a bruise out of it.
Point being, even if you ignore the EU and look solely at the movies, Jedi are absolutely ridiculously tough and that little short of a direct, lethal hit from something will even so much as hinder them. Everything Kenobi does here (or rather isn't notably hurt by here), is completely in keeping with other showings by Jedi, and even himself, in the films.
You don't complain that Spiderman doesn't break his arms when web swinging through New York, why complain that Obi-Wan didn't here?
KatakiDoragon First of all, how do you know what I think about Spiderman? That is the worst straw man argument I think I've ever read. However, you get an answer anyway. You can't compare the two as Spiderman's webbing stretches quite a bit and there's no "sudden stop". So amazingly, your straw man argument has been answered.
As for everything else, it's just lazy storytelling. If a Jedi gets shot, he gets killed. Period. You're defending writers who insult your intelligence.
David Gee Really, I was just generalizing. You never see someone on a spiderman video complaining: "He can't swing like that, he'd dislocate his arm!" Incidentally, Spiderman's webs don't actually have THAT much flexibility. Gwen Stacy's (comic) death is evidence of that. You don't see people complaining about Peter Parker taking a grenade to the face in his (film) fight with the Green Goblin and suffering nothing more than a shredded mask, and getting knocked on his ass. So why suddenly make all these complaints here (this is another generalization-- I am not targeting these at you specifically, but I notice a surprising number of people seem to make these complaints on Star Wars videos, despite literally all Disney-canon material showing that Jedi are superhuman).
As for "if a Jedi gets shot, he gets killed", that honestly depends, there've been cases in the EU where they have withstood it. Kyle Katarn lived through Darth Caedus ramming his lightsaber right through his chest. Hell, Galen Marek survived Vader doing the same thing, followed by Vader literally throwing Marek out into space without a protective suit.
The movies clearly show that Jedi are much tougher than normal people and the Expanded Universe only bolsters this. Using Darth Maul again, if Maul can survive being cut in half from a STORYTELLING perspective, through the use of the force, it clearly shows that force users are considerably more resistant to injury.
And again, Kenobi getting beaten up by Grievous yet not suffering any serious injury, despite taking full power punches from a guy who dented a starship with his fist. And that was only the movie-- as I mentioned in the novelization, Obi-Wan was able to overpower Grievous and bent his arm "like a cheap spoon".
Jedi and Sith are basically superhuman. Even the movies show us this. I would assume you wouldn't complain if someone like Superman or Spiderman or Hulk got through a situation like that because: "Well they have superpowers". So do Jedi. They can protect themselves and augment their bodies with the Force.
JANGO FETT IS NOT DEAD... MACE WINDU KILLED HIS CLONE... (A future Disney plot to be revealed...)
Lol please no
No
No
God, I hope you're wrong. >:(
+MrOnomatopoiea Why?
The fight-that has earned itself the honor-perhaps in all the prequels, of being the most simple, and clear, in its motivations-the most accessible and understandable in its characters, and yet the most dynamic, and imaginative in its fighting range and action. (Pure understated magic.)
God damn, this part was awesome. Nothing like two warriors trained from the time they could walk going to toe-to-toe.
0:37 so that's the lego star wars death sound for Obi Wan
And 1:28 is Jango's.
And at 0:42 thats his hurt noise
for some odd reason i like the climate from Kamino that rain its cool
1:02 If you grew up in the UK watching this on VHS like I did, the headbutt was censored and awkwardly cuts to Obi Wan falling
Imagine if Jango had both of his pistols, a fixed jetpack, and a missile like he did in this fight during the Geonosis arena scene.
yes, but imaging if Obi-Wan used the force properly...
@@DoubleClefFm Jango had Beskar armor. Kenobi was probably using the force to enhance his strength and speed but that armor still held. Plus Jango was a Jedi killer, I think Mandalorian in general are stronger and faster than normal humans.
@@DoubleClefFm it’s not easy to just use the force. It requires a lot of focus.
That being said I think it would be pretty hard for Obi wan to focus while fighting a highly skilled jedi-killing Mandalorian.
@@zeeboss7553 yes you are right, but he is a jedi master. Aaaand why could Rey use it so easily without proper training?
@@DoubleClefFm doesn’t matter that Obi Wan is a jedi master. Skill wise, jango was highly lethal, and almost on par with him.
Also it’s well known that the sequels just broke the established rules of Star Wars whenever they wanted.
2:25 - Uses the Force to open automatic door. 😂
How do you know it’s automatic
@@Hazaroth you would know if you play battlefront 2
*intelligence 100*
Is i bad that, as I'm watching this, I'm rooting for Jango (partly because he's got his son with him)?
Not at all, I'm rooting for Jango as well anyday!
I really admire Jango protecting his son, he parallels the virtues of the Jedi in unique ways.
1:29
The Infamous "Ya Yeet" Jango Fett death
*Famous
Believe it or not guys, Jango Fett is one of the most successful bounty hunters.
Yep totally, he fought well against a Jedi, which I feel few Bounty Hunter can sucseed with.
yep he earned millions of credits some of which he put away for Boba to find, he was a good father and a brilliant tactician and a great bounty hunter and one of the few non jedi jedi killers.
Moslin
Unfortunately Aurra Sing steals most of Jango's money, or at least in the books she does.
The Clone Wars TV show re-did their whole backstory.
gamersfun98 I wish he’d survived episode 2 and went into episode 3 and died. I would love to see the rivalry between Jango and Cad Bane.
jango >>> boba
lol. Ur funny
After all, Boba is a Jango's clone, :p
Boba can kick Jango's ass anyday.
LandMill pffft a blind Han kicked Fett's butt backwards
+Dimitri Sanchez (08Cheeseits) But the reason Bobba became a.bounty hunter is because he wanted to be like jango and wanted to get revenge on that jedi.
Slipping down like that wearing armor while raining just felt like nightmare fuel
That “oh no not good” gets me every time 😂
0:52 Boba just casually catching a Jedi's flying kick-midair and knocking him on his ass.
+ryann45 who?
+ryann45 It's Jango, boba is the kid in the Slave 1.
***** oh my god. LOl I didnt even notice my mistake I knew that.
ryann45 It's all good.
I like Jango way better then boba. Jango was fucking kick ass
1:19 I swear jango said "nein"
He actually yelled "NA'YC!" That's Mandalorian for "NO!"
Love how it's literally just his grunt from 10 seconds later but sped up
0:09 Buba Fett: DAD! LOOK!
Jango Fett: Buba! Get on board!
Boba
Nobody:
Jango at 1:29: YA YEET
That’s what became his LEGO Star Wars the complete saga death sound XD
Nobody:
Nobody:
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😂😂
As soon as I heard that sound it unlocked some deep Lego Star Wars memories
@@yaboyrgonyoutube3718 most cosmic people’s elbow of all time
0:18 when you fight a boba fett in Battlefront 2.
And people say the prequels sucked? well they did in some areas but this is easily the best fight in the whole series.
I can’t explain it but this has always been my favorite fight scene in the entire series
Best Cinematic fight between a Jedi and a Mando pre Mandalorian S2
which movie is it/
One of the things that made this one of the few good scenes in the prequels: a Non-Sith bad guy that was competent.
I love how George Lucas payed homage to the "Stormtrooper Head Bump" scene by having Jango Fett bump his head while escaping in this one lol you can even hear the metallic sound effect when it happens.
I love this scene. It not only shows Jango's skill, being able to match a Jedi Master in a fight but also just how hard it actually is. I also really like how smart and strategic he was during the fight. He never once engages Obi-Wan in close quarters as long as he has the lightsaber (something which his son failed to learn) and throughout the fight makes sure Obi-Wan can't get his hands on his weapon. Also, I love the little detail of Jango having to use his antenna to aim in the rain, so he misses his shot once it gets knocked off. While I am not a prequel defender, I love Jango and this scene.
1:29 is the best part in the fight😂
1:29 and 0:37 *
I just noticed that at 1:55 Jango pressed a button that released the cable. All these years, I thought that it snapped from the weight of Obi-Wan.
This was one of THE best fight scenes in the whole of Star Wars!
Definitely not brought up enough when discussing best fights/duels in the series. It is so much more gritty and raw than most action especially the hand to hand combat part. And the constant rain is cool esp since they were going for noir with obi wan's plot line in AOTC
1:30
funniest part of the movie
That's actually a great comedic moment. It's not forced in any way and it's not a gag or some "funny" reference to previous movies.
And The death sticks scene, and the fly scene, and every Obi-Wan's scene in this movie.
Lol
LEGO Star Wars death sounds:
-Obi-Wan 0:37
-Jango Fett 1:29
Jango Fett: Ya Yeet
2:41, Jango pays homage to one infamous Stormtrooper from the original trilogy.
In Lego Star Wars
0:36 Obi-wan’s death sound
0:42 Obi-wan’s sound when he gets hit
1:18 Jango Fett’s death sound (really fast)
1:29 Jango Fett’s death sound
1:29 When you have the high ground...but there are strings attached.
When I was a kid and I watched attack of the clones I always just watched this scene. I honestly didn't like any other scene in this movie. That hasn't changed as I aged. I just understand more why I do it.
SAME HERE :D hahaha
I watched the movie and fast forwarded to this part!!!
Christian Young You didn't like the battle of genosious or when jango shot at obi wan in space? I agree with you except I also loved those parts and liked the factory part.
Bill Clark The sound design of the space battle was great but it felt like George was just paying fan service by homaging The Empire Strikes Back. And the droid factory was out of place and felt unnecessary to the story. It was just a CGI fest that looked fake and didn't add anything to the film. I felt like I was watching Spy Kids 3. It also had one of the stupidest most contrived things that made no sense in the prequels. R2D2 flying. George Lucas literally came up with this scene on the way to filming. Not joking. Also the movie doesn't really have tension because of the cold, monotone, un relatable characters.
Christian Young
You still didn't mention the battle of genosious. Which includes the duel at the end, the arena battle, and the clones vs droids. I understand that part was flooded with CGI but, I think it was a good part for the most part. It also focuses on the title Attack of the Clones. Plus all prequel duels in my opinion were better but, many lacked the emotion or worry about who is going to win the duels.
Wait a sec... Does Jango say "NEIN!!" at 1:18? O.o
That's hilarious!
XD I'm crying XD
s3dchr I think it’s rather „Nayc“ (pronounced naish) , the Mandalorian word for „No!“.
Its like DJANEIN
This has got to be one of my favorite 1v1s in a movie.