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Yeah, Star Wars is amazing. I've loved it since first being introduced to it as a kid. Can't wait for Mandalorian S3! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
@@Cube69619Correct, season 1 is 5 years after ROTJ. Not sure how much time has passed during the seasons, but it seems like not too much time has gone by.
Great video! I'm pretty sure that the final TotJ episode happens in 18 BBY. This is because the episode is an adaption of the Ahsoka book which happens in 18 BBY. Also putting it in 18 BBY makes the time jump more cohesive than having 14 years pass
Oh how interesting. So when Bail Organa approaches Ahsoka the second time (at the end of the episode) that's basically right after the start of the episode? Based on the dialogue in the episode, it sounded like alot of time had passed and that the Empire had more fully had formed. Plus, Asoka looks older, basically like she did in Rebels. I am honestly fearing that the Ahsoka novel has bee retocnned with the episode, but just a guess on my part. Anyway, thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
that makes it so easier to understand, thank you! The thing confusing me with EP18 of The Mandalorian was *him* appearing, knowing that later in the timeline there will be no hint on this all happening, so I got confused. Maybe I should just watch S3 now....
Yes, this helped ma alot, too. I like to see the timeline all laid out so I can see the big picture. And I agree, it sounds like the perfect time for you to watch S3!
Completely agreed or at least have no issues with all of your placements. That said, I only just started The Bad Batch (only just finished my first watch of The Clone Wars a few weeks ago), and I haven't seen any of Andor or Resistance yet. (I'm also going through everything chronologically for the first time, so there are a lot of Forces of Destiny shorts that I haven't yet seen as well. As well as Galaxy of Adventures, but I don't think those contain any new content unlike Forces of Destiny.) It is my understanding that Andor S2 is expected to take place at random times between certain Rebels episodes, so it'll be interesting to see how that complicates these diagrams if we want to give as accurate a reading as possible!
Wow, I'm envious of you getting to watch some of those shows for the first time. Such great content. I will admit that Resistance is the weakest show of them all, but it does have a few fun surprises here and there. Andor, however, is incredible. And yes, it will be interesting to see how Andor fits in with Rebels. Considering how complicated the timeline was with the Tales of the Jedi, I suspect we are in for a more and more interwoven timeline as things proceed along. Great feedback as always!
in terms of the Tales Of The Jedi episode "Resolve", I personally think it's set about 7 to 8 years after Revenge Of The Sith, which would mean its around 12 BBY to 11 BBY, making Ahsoka around age 24 to 25 (so basically Ahsoka in her 20s).
Yeah, that placement makes sense. It's a really hard on to nail down for certain, but I think it's at least 7-8 years after Ep III. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on it!
Yes! Keep up the Star Wars content, I'm so excited for Mandalorian Season 3. Great video and coverage of the timeline. Small nitpick, at the beginning you were covering everything in release order and putting them in the timeline, but Mandalorian Season 1 actually released before Rise of Skywalker, by literally like a month, but great video and continue to keep it up!
Oops...you are totally right about that release order being off. Great catch! And yeah, I'm about to watch Mando S3's opening in just a few minutes. Should be awesome!
Thanks! I've loved Star Wars since I was a little kid. Can't wait for Mandalorian S3! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
Thanks! I've loved Star Wars since I was a little kid, so this was alot of fun to put together. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your kind feedback. Really appreciate it!
I'm abit late to all your star wars content but I'm finally here 😂 I agree with all your tales of the Jedi placements except the mace windu dooku episode, I prefer to place it in 50 BBY, but it can literally happen anywhere between then and 44 BBY so it doesn't really matter where its placed 😂 and I like to imagine the ending of the final episode taking place between Andor and Rebels, as you see the Rebellion starting to come together in Andor and it allows some time to pass for Bail Organa to join them and recruit Ahsoka, who obviously then goes on to operate as a Fulcrum agent.
Great feedback. Yeah, the Mace Windu episode has alot of wiggle room for placement, so I could imagine 50 BBY being the timing. And I totally agree that the final Ahsoka episode should be pretty close to Rebels. Granted, that's a big retcon of the Ahsoka novel, but it makes sense that Ahsoka was away from the rebellion for quite awhile and didn't join until it was pretty well developed.
@@AbitofEverything4U with all the novels and comics that are decanonized I just see them as in-universe tales of how events possibly happened, basically rumours that the inhabitants of the star wars universe believe but obviously events that didnt actually happen. Especially with the two different stories of how Boba Fett survived the sarlacc before Book Of Boba Fett confirmed how it actually happened.
Been looking for a video like this glad I found your channel definitely gunna sub I hope you make a new one at the end of the year when mando season 3 finish and the ahsoka series is out much love keep up the good work💪💪
Thanks for positive feedback! So glad you liked it. I love working thru the timelines as it helps me visualize things so much better. I think you'll love the timeline update in the video I just uploaded. It's getting wild seeing all the eras coming together!
Yes, I agree, I think I'll try to do more Star Wars content in the future. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your positive feedback. Really appreciate it!
So if my math is correct, Grogu was a foundling who escaped the Jedi temple during Order 66 at end Ep3 (19 BBY), then appears in Mandalorian after Ep6 (9 ABY), that would mean 28 years have passed. Who’s been taking care of him this whole time and where has he been for last 28 years?
where would you say fallen order falls on the timeline? i know it technically starts at order 66, and then cal kestis is an adult later so im sure you could figure it out easily, but i played it back in 2020 and dont remember if they even said when it takes place
Great question. I don't know that we have a definitive answer, but I might suggest that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order takes place five years after the execution of Order 66 and the Declaration of a New Order, which established the Galactic Empire, which would place it at 14 years before the Battle of Yavin (14 BBY). What do you think? Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
In the Ahsoka novel, her fight with the Inquisitor takes place 1 year after the fall of the Jedi. The Clone Wars finale and Tales of The Jedi episodes have some minor and major differences, but it's supposed to be canon.
The Inquisitor who she kills in the novel appeared in the Darth Vader 2017 comics, but his appereance it's nothing like the one from Tales of The Jedi. Maybe it's a retcon.
Yeah, it seems like there were some retcons of the Ahsoka novel in the episode. Ahsoka looks alot older in the later part of the episode and she seems around the age she looked in Rebels. So I fear they retconned the novel. Bummer, if so. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
I know, you're right to keep on me... I'm dragging my feet. I may indeed wait until Flash comes out, or I will at least wait and see if Shazam helps with any placements. After Shazam I could try a first run at it. Thanks for not letting me wait too long!
Wookieepedia to the rescue on some of these. Justice does take place before Choices, although at the moment, Wookieepedia has them taking place at any point between 68 and 42 BBY. I think it's safe to say there's probably a 10 or so year difference between the two shorts though. I hate that Practice Makes Perfect short of Tales of the Jedi so much. Ahsoka's in the hybrid outfit, which is perfectly okay, in fact I think that's great, it gives us a nice starting point because Clone Wars is primarily dictated on character designs for certain events that happen, and this is where we run into problems. Long haired Obi-Wan, Season 5 and later Yoda, Final Season Mace Windu, Phase I Clones who are identified, but don't have the markings associated with them, and we have a potential continuity error with Tera Sinube running Ahsoka's test if this training Anakin has going on the side has been going on from early on in the Clone Wars. My only reasonable placement for this short's starting point is inbetween Season 3 Episodes 9 and 10 because 10 is when everyone gets their character models updated with an unspecified amount of time for Ahsoka to get a growth spirt and need to changer her clothes, Obi-Wan to let his hair grow out one last time before permanently cutting it short again, and the characters are free to test out their looks a bit, and it's after when Ahsoka and Tera Sinube would have met. It still doesn't excuse Jesse not having his markings since the Clones didn't get the Phase II upgrade until Season 4. As for Resolve, Wookieepedia says that the stuff with Ahsoka on her own could run anywhere between 18 and 5, but if we are going off of the Ahsoka novel, which this short paraphrases, it's more likely to be 18 BBY. Now if you were to put Tales of the Jedi on a watchlist if you were just going through the series, I'd say watching it just after Clone Wars and Revenge of the Sith (With the Siege of Mandalore arc last after Revenge of the Sith) is perfect because you have the context for the all the characters that are in the shorts, and nothing gets spoiled for the later events. And you've forgotten a series. Forces of Destiny is a bunch of shorts over two Seasons focused around primarily female characters, and good luck finding their placement on the timeline because half of them are very nebulous, but like Tales of the Jedi, the run the gamut. From as earlier as just after The Phantom Menace to in the middle of The Last Jedi. Episodes within a season aren't even consistently in order. Once again Wookieepedia to the rescue, although some of them aren't very defined either. Currently, I have... 2.10 at ~32-28 BBY 1.11, 1.06, 2.02, 1.12, and 1.04 at 21 BBY inbetween Clone Wars 3.09 and 3.10 2.16 at ~12-10 BBY 1.07 at ~5-0 BBY (Jyn's episodes are very nebulous) 2.01 at ~4-2 BBY after Rebels 2.10 2.15 at ~4-3 BBY before Rebels 2.11 (trust me, it makes more sense to just do it like this) 1.08 at 3 BBY after Season 2 of Rebels it also ties in a bit with 1.09, 1.13, and 1.16 that take place somewhere between ~3-2 BBY as long as they are before Season 3 of Rebels 2.04 at ~3-0 BBY (Another Jyn epsiode) 2.11 at 2 BBY between Rebels 3.16 and 3.17 (or at least before 3.21) 1.05 at 3 ABY just before Empire Strikes Back 2.07 at 3 ABY during Empire Strikes Back 2.06 at 4 ABY just before Return of the Jedi 1.03 at 4 ABY potentially during Return of the Jedi 1.14, 2.09, 2.14 at 4 ABY just after Return of the Jedi 1.15, and 2.05 at ~28-34 ABY 1.01, 1.02, 1.10, and 2.13 at 34 BBY all happening at various points during the events of The Force Awaknes and finally 2.03, 2.08, 2.12 and 2.03 all happen at 34 ABY during The Last Jedi. And if you were to put this in some sort of a watch order without worrying about the show's chronology, you kind of have to watch it after The Last Jedi because theoretically you would have watched all the stuff that came before it when going Chronologically in broader strokes, and nothing gets spoiled. Star Wars! Gotta love it! 😀🥲😭
Wow, great comments. You are right, I did indeed forget Forces of Destiny. I really liked that series, but dang, what mess to try to lay out the chronology. I may leave that one off or may tackle it later, but you are right Wookiepedia is a great source. On Practice Makes Perfect, I do agree that Tera Sinube and Jesse both seem to be small issues with the episode. I liked the episode overall, but it was problematic in a few areas, which is a bummer. But Resolve really concerns me. I didn't get into it in the video, but it seems to retcon the Ahsoka novel. I definitely agree that the novel is 18 BBY, but in the episode it seems alot later in the timeline as Ahsoka seems older (and looks just like she did in Rebels) and some of the characters talk about the Empire, which is dialogue that wouldn't work in 18 BBY. So I don't get what they were going after in that episode. Seems they completely ignored the novel. Sigh. I don't like that at all. Anyway thanks so much for watching the vid and leaving all those awesome details. Really appreciate it!
@@AbitofEverything4U I think you may need to go back and look at what she looks like in Rebels because she doesn't look much older from the Clone Wars in Tales of the Jedi (because it's just new clothes), but she is definitely early 30s in Rebels. I know the art style changes significantly between the two, but there's still a noticeable difference in height, cheekbones, and the size of her montrals. The real test is explaining what happened between Animation and Live action from an in universe perspective, which will never happen, but it's still irksome.
@@MCLegoboy Interesting point. Okay, if her age isn't a factor, then perhaps the only concern is the fact that the empire seems pretty developed in that episode...much more than it seemed it would be in 18 BBY. So I guess we probably need to decide what to do with that, but perhaps there's an explanation. And you are right, the change to live action is pretty jarring, but I guess it was bound to happen. We'll see how Sabine and Ezra look, but I suspect we kinda have to just run with it as it's hard to move from animation to live action, unfortunately.
@@AbitofEverything4U Bad Batch explains a bit just how quickly the Empire is established. It's all Order 66. Its hold on the Clones gradually slips away, but at the moment, even Season 2 is theoretically still 19 BBY or very early 18 BBY, the Clones are still under its spell a bit. We haven't been given concrete dates or events yet to say otherwise, just that Season 2 only takes months later than Season 1, which could be as few as two but probably not more than six. And with everything Palpatine had planned, it's why when the Empire is formed just minutes after the end of the war that stuff like Chain Codes are implemented and they start reabsorbing the old Separatist worlds. Season 1 of Bad Batch is only a month or two long at best because when I rewatched it, there were only a couple episodes that didn't outright continue into the next or weren't referenced as having just happened beforehand. Logically, something like the Empire, even with as much as the Republic was already turning into it, shouldn't be so well established so quickly, but given all the planning that did go into it, and how manipulative Palpatine is, for the story, it greatly accelerates things.
Right! Great explanation. But I think the key line in the episode is the farmers talk about it having been several "seasons" that the empire has been around, which seems to imply years. I'll watch the episode again, but it really seems to indicate several years have passed since the BBY 19/18 timeframe. And if so, that's very annoying since it goes against the Ahsoka novel.
I wondered if Ep 6 should start in 18 rather than 19 BBY. When do you think the episode ends? For Ep 3, I knew he left the order between 44 and 41BBY, but wasn't sure where to place it in that range. So is 42 closer to when he left? Let me know what led you to place Ep 2 in 68. That one was a total guess on my part. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
@@AbitofEverything4U Well, in a canon novel, Ahsoka claims she started to work with Bail Organa one year after order 66, so 18 BBY 68 BBY is the year Qui-Gon begins training with Dooku and he became a knight in 49 BBY, so the episode is between those two years, probably closer to the beggining of their relationship. The 44 BBY placement is because Dooku left the order that year after a crisis in Serenno so its either that year or the one before I'm sorry, checking the book Jedi Lost, the crisis in Serenno was actually on 42 BBY, so it's ok to place the episode in the 44-42 range
I think 44 makes sense because thats the year Qui-Gon began to train Obi Wan, and Dooku never met him, so I think's is logical to think he was distanced from the order by that point But, 42 percent is my ideal placement because is the year he left the order. Either date works welk
Thanks, all of your explanations make great sense. I think what worries me is that it appears that Tales of the Jedi episode seems to be de-canonizing the Ahsoka novel since Ahsoka seems alot older in that episode (very close to how she looks in Rebels) and the empire seems to have been formed for a few years based on some of the comments in the episode. So even though the Ahsoka novel places her meeting with Bail in 18 BBY, the episode seems to retcon that. I don't like that at all, but I don't know what else to think.
@@AbitofEverything4U yes, i didn't consider the Ahsoka novel. I was talking about another (I forgot the title) that claims the same thing. I think it can be at the end of 18, maybe a year and eight months to give room to the Empire to consolidate
I have another question. The question is does Netflix, hotstar , hbo max or any other streaming platform exist in the mcu? Does lego exist in the mcu ?
I think I may start doing more Star Wars content. I'm so excited for Mando S3. Gonna be amazing! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
Love how this was pretty much instantly out dates as a interview came out today from John favro that said that grout spent two years training with Luke so book of boba fett should take place in 11 Aby not 9. I hate when that happens and when you make a video and it is immediately outdated because of something you can’t control.
I can't tell if they changed the timeline or if they were saying it's been 2 years since we've seen Grogu or that he literally was with Luke for 2 years. It was a strange interview. Hoping we get some clarity soon. But if they did change the timeline, I'll be sure to update it. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
It's interesting how Star Wars jumps up and down the timeline whereas the MCU's storytelling is fairly linear. We've only had 3 1/2 'prequels' in Captain America The First Avenger, Captain Marvel, Black Widow and a good chunk of Eternals is set in the past. And then there's about 35+ other things which usually move the story forward.
Yes, I find that really fascinating. For the same company to have such radically different approaches in their timelines for two of their biggest IP's is pretty wild. But it also shows the diversity in storytelling being allowed across the company, so that's cool as well. Great feedback as always!
Yes, I'd love to see a movie set in the Old Republic timeframe. That would be amazing! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
I think the last Ahsoka episode ends about a year later or something. In the first season of Rebels i got the impression that she had been Fulcrum for a while.
Right, that's what I thinking you meant. What is so strange is it seems like she was being recruited at by Bail at the end of the episode...so I wonder if they are retconning the Ahsoka novel abit and moving things closer to when Rebels starts? And yes, I will definitely be covering the upcoming Star Wars content, starting with Bad Batch. Looks like a really good final season for the series!
@@AbitofEverything4U They already have retconned the Ahsoka novel i think, but i don't read so i don't know. Why do you think it is closer to the beginning of Rebels? She still looks about the same age as in Clone Wars S7. Looking forward to more of your content! Love mapping out the timelines of SW and Marvel.
Good question...I should have mentioned my reasoning in the vid. I think there are several hints that the episode is alot closer to Rebels than 18 BBY: 1. Bail says "things have only gotten worse...are you sure you're ready to get back into the fight", implying the rebellion has been going on for awhile. 2. One of the farmers mentions it's hard to keep up with imperial protests and it gets harder "every season", implying several years have gone by since the empire took over. 3. Another farmer says "in the beginning you all welcomed the empire" which again makes it seem like the empire has been around for awhile. So I think it's after 18 BBY, but I agree that it could be earlier than 5 BBY. Any thoughts on the placement?
IKR? I can't believe that interview. I guess we'll have to wait and see how it all plays out, but I don't believe anyone expected to hear him say all of that. Sigh. Anyway thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
I have another question that hydra knew about Aim ? Is advanced idea mechanics (AIM) still active in the mcu? Is the sweat shop agent who kidnapped iron patriot alive ? If she is alive did she joined hydra or the ten rings ?
My assumption would be that the sweat shop agent eventually died from extremis. Most of the people who were experimented on eventually died, so that's just my guess. As for whether Hydra knew about AIM, they might have, but since Killian failed miserably by the end of IM3, Hydra probably figured it wasn't worth getting involved with AIM. And of course Hydra seemed to implode after Winter Soldier. Will be interesting to see if any of the evil organizations are still around in the current MCU. Great questions!
@@aminaabdulaziz8452 Do you mean you want a link to it? You can find it on the google drive here: drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1R_PrexMkTjYpQAraxlhzs2U5EPJEPioc
This was so helpful! I can’t tell the difference between clones and storm troopers or the galactic empire and the first order. 😂 I guess that’s the issue with a never ending series great video 👍🏿
Ikr? I love Star Wars, but it can be abit complex to track the overall story at times. But laying out a timeline really helped me process it so much better. Great to hear it was helpful for you, too!
Well a Star Wars video, didn't expect that 🤣. I think Mando was confirmed to be about 4-5 years after Return of the Jedi, so 9 ABY is about right. Nice and simple. Now, how much further into the timeline will be explored? IDK, I do think we are seeing the seeds of the first order now in this upcoming season. And Ashoka, I wouldn't be surprised if see a precursor to the First Order, especially with Thrawn. Will we get to 15 ABY or 25 ABY, 🤷♂️🤷♀️, I think there will be a time skip at some point because you have to start filling in those gaps, but I do think we are starting to see the first order, and Lukes Temple, all to converge in the sequels. I hope they do fix some of the retcons why there's the New Republic and resistance, and how does the Resistance have a navy and army when the new republic ignores them? Hopefully at some point they explain that. I want more Star Wars theories and timelines.
Great theories about how far down the timeline we will proceed after the current 9 ABY timeframe. I do like that they are slowly explaining what happened in the sequel series. I may indeed start doing more Star Trek vids. I've enjoyed Star Trek since I was a wee little kid, so I'm loving all the new content from Disney! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
So...how do you interpret the "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...."? Where does that fit in? 😂. I think the MCU Secret Wars will lead into the Star Wars Universe being born!! All jokes a side. I do appreciate how crystal clear the Star Wars timeline is! Will you be doing Mando specific videos?
What a great idea...Secret Wars creates the Star Wars universe. It truly is "all connected". And yes, if there is enough going on in a given episode of Mando to do a video, I will try to do one each week. I suspect it will be pretty packed with great info. Should be a fantastic season ahead!
I did the same thing but went into more depth as to tell the story as one but from the different perspectives from many characters, this is my final draft I’m open to changes if I’ve missed anything or something isn’t in the right order: Tales of the Jedi 1x01 Tales of the Jedi 1x02 to 1x03 The Phantom Menace Tales of the Jedi 1x04 Tales of the Jedi 1x06 Attack of the Clones The Clone Wars episode 1x01 to 1x02 Tales of the Jedi 1x05 The Clone Wars 1x03 to 7x11 Revenge of the Sith The Clone Wars 7x12 Fallen Order The Bad Batch 1x01 to 2x16 Obi Wan Kenobi Jedi Survivor Star Wars Rebels Rogue One A New Hope The Mandalorian 1x01 to 1x05 The Empire strikes back Star Wars Outlaws Return of the Jedi The book of Boba Fett 1x01 to 1x04 The Mandalorian 1x06 to 2x1 The book of Boba Fett 1x05 to 1x07 The Mandalorian 3x01 to 3x08 The Force Awakens The Last Jedi The Rise of Skywalker
I like your list alot. Nicely done! A few questions: 1. I don't see Solo 2. While I can't stand Resistance, should it be in there? 3. I don't see Andor 4. I wasn't quite sure why Mando S1 Ep1-5 are between A New Hope and Empire? Thoughts? Thanks again for sharing your list!
@@AbitofEverything4U it’s only through your video am I smarter on the BBY and the ABY timeline which is where I was having troubles with some of the slotting of the shows 1. I forgot about Solo 2+3 I haven’t watched Resistance or Andor not through thinking they’re bad but just never watching them 4. I wasn’t sure where S1 slotted through online research and in the show with the underground imperials, then Boba’s appearance where we see the star destroyer
@@nomad8024 I definitely recommend Andor...it starts slow, but gets really, really good. Resistance is a chore to watch from beginning to end. I'm pretty sure all of the Mandalorian is 9 BBY. It happens after the original trilogy. Book of Boba Fett has some flashbacks to right after Return of the Jedi, but otherwise, I'm pretty sure Mando and BoBF are both 9 BBY and beyond. But that's just my understanding. I could be wrong. Anyway, great chatting with you. Love talking to fellow Star Wars fans!
Thanks, so glad you enjoyed the Star Wars vid. That's a tough question about which is worse. I think that even though it's tough being an MCU fan right now due to the push for quantity over quality that has still been biting the MCU with Quantumania, I do have hope that slowing the pace back down will address the story and VFX issues. On the other hand, it was so hard watching Star Wars flounder with Ep 8 and 9 (both had issues for different reasons) and it has so much soured the movies that we haven't seen another one since. Such a bummer. But hopefully we'll see Star Wars return the the cinema soon. Obi-Wan would have been so much better as a movie, for instance. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
I think you will like Mando. It's one of the best Star Wars series and is enjoyable even if you haven't seen any other Star Wars movie or show. I'd start with S1, of course, but I think you will really like it. Fantastic work by Jon Favreau, who of course brought us Iron Man! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
It's like they enjoy messing up the timeline and confusing everyone on purpose.. What I didn't get in the mandalorian is why almost no one knows of the Jedi, you'd think after everything that happened leading to the series they'd be famous everywhere, shouldn't they?
Yeah, that was abit strange they didn't know about the Jedi, especially since Luke was still around. But it kinda seemed like he was off doing his own thing, and since he was the only Jedi around, maybe people had forgotten about them? Anyway, it's a great question!
The Beginning and The End (A Disgusting End tbf)..lol I would recommend catching up tho Mandalorian and Andor are two of the best in Star Wars Live Action Content
There are some great shows and movies awaiting you. The original trilogy is of course amazing, and Mandalorian and Andor are awesome as well. Check out some more of it when you get a chance. You won't be disappointed!
Yeah, Mandalorian is a great entry point to decide if you want to watch more Star Wars content or not. I think you'd like S2 and also Book of Boba Fett (as it ties into the Mando storyline heavily) as well. And of course Jon Favreau created the Mandalorian as well as, of course, Iron Man! So you can see his creative flair in the series. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
Two things one this video definitely helps me when figuring out what order to watch these in for the first time and two I found a even funnier version of the Hulk Burger King commercial th-cam.com/video/UtBRA1H6nCc/w-d-xo.html
Great! So glad to hear the video helps you with the watch order. And yeah, that Hulk Burger king video was hilarious. It had millions of views. That's craziness!
Here is a link to the timeline documents: drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1R_PrexMkTjYpQAraxlhzs2U5EPJEPioc
If you'd like to join the discord server, here is a link: discord.gg/r7Y3FyNBk4. There are over 400 members so far. Love to have you be part of the conversation!
Yay more Star Wars! I love your style of content no matter what you’re covering, but I particularly love Star Wars!
Yeah, Star Wars is amazing. I've loved it since first being introduced to it as a kid. Can't wait for Mandalorian S3! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
@@AbitofEverything4USo the Mandalorian takes place five years later after The Jedi returns correct?
@@Cube69619Correct, season 1 is 5 years after ROTJ. Not sure how much time has passed during the seasons, but it seems like not too much time has gone by.
Great video! I'm pretty sure that the final TotJ episode happens in 18 BBY. This is because the episode is an adaption of the Ahsoka book which happens in 18 BBY. Also putting it in 18 BBY makes the time jump more cohesive than having 14 years pass
Oh how interesting. So when Bail Organa approaches Ahsoka the second time (at the end of the episode) that's basically right after the start of the episode? Based on the dialogue in the episode, it sounded like alot of time had passed and that the Empire had more fully had formed. Plus, Asoka looks older, basically like she did in Rebels. I am honestly fearing that the Ahsoka novel has bee retocnned with the episode, but just a guess on my part. Anyway, thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
Great video. Fast introduction to the timeframes and concises explanations.
Thanks for the positive feedback. Really appreciate it!
This was a great attempt to put this together. Thanks for posting it.
Thank so much for the positive feedback on the vid. I had alot of fun making it!
that makes it so easier to understand, thank you!
The thing confusing me with EP18 of The Mandalorian was *him* appearing, knowing that later in the timeline there will be no hint on this all happening, so I got confused.
Maybe I should just watch S3 now....
Yes, this helped ma alot, too. I like to see the timeline all laid out so I can see the big picture. And I agree, it sounds like the perfect time for you to watch S3!
My day always gets a little better when I see a new upload from you and now also Star Wars, perfect!
That's so kind of you to say. Thank you for the vote of confidence. I really appreciate it!
Completely agreed or at least have no issues with all of your placements. That said, I only just started The Bad Batch (only just finished my first watch of The Clone Wars a few weeks ago), and I haven't seen any of Andor or Resistance yet. (I'm also going through everything chronologically for the first time, so there are a lot of Forces of Destiny shorts that I haven't yet seen as well. As well as Galaxy of Adventures, but I don't think those contain any new content unlike Forces of Destiny.) It is my understanding that Andor S2 is expected to take place at random times between certain Rebels episodes, so it'll be interesting to see how that complicates these diagrams if we want to give as accurate a reading as possible!
Wow, I'm envious of you getting to watch some of those shows for the first time. Such great content. I will admit that Resistance is the weakest show of them all, but it does have a few fun surprises here and there. Andor, however, is incredible. And yes, it will be interesting to see how Andor fits in with Rebels. Considering how complicated the timeline was with the Tales of the Jedi, I suspect we are in for a more and more interwoven timeline as things proceed along. Great feedback as always!
in terms of the Tales Of The Jedi episode "Resolve", I personally think it's set about 7 to 8 years after Revenge Of The Sith, which would mean its around 12 BBY to 11 BBY, making Ahsoka around age 24 to 25 (so basically Ahsoka in her 20s).
Yeah, that placement makes sense. It's a really hard on to nail down for certain, but I think it's at least 7-8 years after Ep III. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on it!
Yes! Keep up the Star Wars content, I'm so excited for Mandalorian Season 3. Great video and coverage of the timeline. Small nitpick, at the beginning you were covering everything in release order and putting them in the timeline, but Mandalorian Season 1 actually released before Rise of Skywalker, by literally like a month, but great video and continue to keep it up!
Oops...you are totally right about that release order being off. Great catch! And yeah, I'm about to watch Mando S3's opening in just a few minutes. Should be awesome!
Cool to see you doing some star wars stuff
Thanks! I've loved Star Wars since I was a little kid. Can't wait for Mandalorian S3! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
Loved the video it was great to see you talk about SW
Thanks! I've loved Star Wars since I was a little kid, so this was alot of fun to put together. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your kind feedback. Really appreciate it!
I'm abit late to all your star wars content but I'm finally here 😂 I agree with all your tales of the Jedi placements except the mace windu dooku episode, I prefer to place it in 50 BBY, but it can literally happen anywhere between then and 44 BBY so it doesn't really matter where its placed 😂 and I like to imagine the ending of the final episode taking place between Andor and Rebels, as you see the Rebellion starting to come together in Andor and it allows some time to pass for Bail Organa to join them and recruit Ahsoka, who obviously then goes on to operate as a Fulcrum agent.
Great feedback. Yeah, the Mace Windu episode has alot of wiggle room for placement, so I could imagine 50 BBY being the timing. And I totally agree that the final Ahsoka episode should be pretty close to Rebels. Granted, that's a big retcon of the Ahsoka novel, but it makes sense that Ahsoka was away from the rebellion for quite awhile and didn't join until it was pretty well developed.
@@AbitofEverything4U with all the novels and comics that are decanonized I just see them as in-universe tales of how events possibly happened, basically rumours that the inhabitants of the star wars universe believe but obviously events that didnt actually happen.
Especially with the two different stories of how Boba Fett survived the sarlacc before Book Of Boba Fett confirmed how it actually happened.
Excellent point! Yeah, it seems it might be best if we kind of regard them as canon until something contradicts them in live action or animation.
You forgot about Star Wars The Holiday Special.
LOL! But did I? I mean, really...did I forget it? 🤣
Been looking for a video like this glad I found your channel definitely gunna sub I hope you make a new one at the end of the year when mando season 3 finish and the ahsoka series is out much love keep up the good work💪💪
Thanks for positive feedback! So glad you liked it. I love working thru the timelines as it helps me visualize things so much better. I think you'll love the timeline update in the video I just uploaded. It's getting wild seeing all the eras coming together!
Love the Star Wars content! Marvel and Star Wars is a perfect mix.
Yes, I agree, I think I'll try to do more Star Wars content in the future. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your positive feedback. Really appreciate it!
So if my math is correct, Grogu was a foundling who escaped the Jedi temple during Order 66 at end Ep3 (19 BBY), then appears in Mandalorian after Ep6 (9 ABY), that would mean 28 years have passed. Who’s been taking care of him this whole time and where has he been for last 28 years?
Isn't that the question of the hour! I hope we get more flashbacks filling in his story. We got a few during Mando S3...so hopefully we'll get more.
where would you say fallen order falls on the timeline? i know it technically starts at order 66, and then cal kestis is an adult later so im sure you could figure it out easily, but i played it back in 2020 and dont remember if they even said when it takes place
Great question. I don't know that we have a definitive answer, but I might suggest that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order takes place five years after the execution of Order 66 and the Declaration of a New Order, which established the Galactic Empire, which would place it at 14 years before the Battle of Yavin (14 BBY). What do you think? Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
@@AbitofEverything4U that sounds right! im excited for the new game:) keep makingngreat videos!
@@coolpaden Will do! Thanks so much for the encouragement!
In the Ahsoka novel, her fight with the Inquisitor takes place 1 year after the fall of the Jedi. The Clone Wars finale and Tales of The Jedi episodes have some minor and major differences, but it's supposed to be canon.
The Inquisitor who she kills in the novel appeared in the Darth Vader 2017 comics, but his appereance it's nothing like the one from Tales of The Jedi. Maybe it's a retcon.
Yeah, it seems like there were some retcons of the Ahsoka novel in the episode. Ahsoka looks alot older in the later part of the episode and she seems around the age she looked in Rebels. So I fear they retconned the novel. Bummer, if so. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
Great video, but DCEU Timeline please🥺
Might make sense after Flash since we all know there’s going to be a reset.
I know, you're right to keep on me... I'm dragging my feet. I may indeed wait until Flash comes out, or I will at least wait and see if Shazam helps with any placements. After Shazam I could try a first run at it. Thanks for not letting me wait too long!
Wookieepedia to the rescue on some of these.
Justice does take place before Choices, although at the moment, Wookieepedia has them taking place at any point between 68 and 42 BBY. I think it's safe to say there's probably a 10 or so year difference between the two shorts though.
I hate that Practice Makes Perfect short of Tales of the Jedi so much.
Ahsoka's in the hybrid outfit, which is perfectly okay, in fact I think that's great, it gives us a nice starting point because Clone Wars is primarily dictated on character designs for certain events that happen, and this is where we run into problems.
Long haired Obi-Wan, Season 5 and later Yoda, Final Season Mace Windu, Phase I Clones who are identified, but don't have the markings associated with them, and we have a potential continuity error with Tera Sinube running Ahsoka's test if this training Anakin has going on the side has been going on from early on in the Clone Wars.
My only reasonable placement for this short's starting point is inbetween Season 3 Episodes 9 and 10 because 10 is when everyone gets their character models updated with an unspecified amount of time for Ahsoka to get a growth spirt and need to changer her clothes, Obi-Wan to let his hair grow out one last time before permanently cutting it short again, and the characters are free to test out their looks a bit, and it's after when Ahsoka and Tera Sinube would have met. It still doesn't excuse Jesse not having his markings since the Clones didn't get the Phase II upgrade until Season 4.
As for Resolve, Wookieepedia says that the stuff with Ahsoka on her own could run anywhere between 18 and 5, but if we are going off of the Ahsoka novel, which this short paraphrases, it's more likely to be 18 BBY.
Now if you were to put Tales of the Jedi on a watchlist if you were just going through the series, I'd say watching it just after Clone Wars and Revenge of the Sith (With the Siege of Mandalore arc last after Revenge of the Sith) is perfect because you have the context for the all the characters that are in the shorts, and nothing gets spoiled for the later events.
And you've forgotten a series. Forces of Destiny is a bunch of shorts over two Seasons focused around primarily female characters, and good luck finding their placement on the timeline because half of them are very nebulous, but like Tales of the Jedi, the run the gamut. From as earlier as just after The Phantom Menace to in the middle of The Last Jedi. Episodes within a season aren't even consistently in order. Once again Wookieepedia to the rescue, although some of them aren't very defined either.
Currently, I have...
2.10 at ~32-28 BBY
1.11, 1.06, 2.02, 1.12, and 1.04 at 21 BBY inbetween Clone Wars 3.09 and 3.10
2.16 at ~12-10 BBY
1.07 at ~5-0 BBY (Jyn's episodes are very nebulous)
2.01 at ~4-2 BBY after Rebels 2.10
2.15 at ~4-3 BBY before Rebels 2.11 (trust me, it makes more sense to just do it like this)
1.08 at 3 BBY after Season 2 of Rebels
it also ties in a bit with 1.09, 1.13, and 1.16 that take place somewhere between ~3-2 BBY as long as they are before Season 3 of Rebels
2.04 at ~3-0 BBY (Another Jyn epsiode)
2.11 at 2 BBY between Rebels 3.16 and 3.17 (or at least before 3.21)
1.05 at 3 ABY just before Empire Strikes Back
2.07 at 3 ABY during Empire Strikes Back
2.06 at 4 ABY just before Return of the Jedi
1.03 at 4 ABY potentially during Return of the Jedi
1.14, 2.09, 2.14 at 4 ABY just after Return of the Jedi
1.15, and 2.05 at ~28-34 ABY
1.01, 1.02, 1.10, and 2.13 at 34 BBY all happening at various points during the events of The Force Awaknes
and finally 2.03, 2.08, 2.12 and 2.03 all happen at 34 ABY during The Last Jedi.
And if you were to put this in some sort of a watch order without worrying about the show's chronology, you kind of have to watch it after The Last Jedi because theoretically you would have watched all the stuff that came before it when going Chronologically in broader strokes, and nothing gets spoiled.
Star Wars! Gotta love it! 😀🥲😭
Wow, great comments. You are right, I did indeed forget Forces of Destiny. I really liked that series, but dang, what mess to try to lay out the chronology. I may leave that one off or may tackle it later, but you are right Wookiepedia is a great source.
On Practice Makes Perfect, I do agree that Tera Sinube and Jesse both seem to be small issues with the episode. I liked the episode overall, but it was problematic in a few areas, which is a bummer.
But Resolve really concerns me. I didn't get into it in the video, but it seems to retcon the Ahsoka novel. I definitely agree that the novel is 18 BBY, but in the episode it seems alot later in the timeline as Ahsoka seems older (and looks just like she did in Rebels) and some of the characters talk about the Empire, which is dialogue that wouldn't work in 18 BBY. So I don't get what they were going after in that episode. Seems they completely ignored the novel. Sigh. I don't like that at all.
Anyway thanks so much for watching the vid and leaving all those awesome details. Really appreciate it!
@@AbitofEverything4U I think you may need to go back and look at what she looks like in Rebels because she doesn't look much older from the Clone Wars in Tales of the Jedi (because it's just new clothes), but she is definitely early 30s in Rebels. I know the art style changes significantly between the two, but there's still a noticeable difference in height, cheekbones, and the size of her montrals. The real test is explaining what happened between Animation and Live action from an in universe perspective, which will never happen, but it's still irksome.
@@MCLegoboy Interesting point. Okay, if her age isn't a factor, then perhaps the only concern is the fact that the empire seems pretty developed in that episode...much more than it seemed it would be in 18 BBY. So I guess we probably need to decide what to do with that, but perhaps there's an explanation. And you are right, the change to live action is pretty jarring, but I guess it was bound to happen. We'll see how Sabine and Ezra look, but I suspect we kinda have to just run with it as it's hard to move from animation to live action, unfortunately.
@@AbitofEverything4U Bad Batch explains a bit just how quickly the Empire is established. It's all Order 66. Its hold on the Clones gradually slips away, but at the moment, even Season 2 is theoretically still 19 BBY or very early 18 BBY, the Clones are still under its spell a bit. We haven't been given concrete dates or events yet to say otherwise, just that Season 2 only takes months later than Season 1, which could be as few as two but probably not more than six. And with everything Palpatine had planned, it's why when the Empire is formed just minutes after the end of the war that stuff like Chain Codes are implemented and they start reabsorbing the old Separatist worlds. Season 1 of Bad Batch is only a month or two long at best because when I rewatched it, there were only a couple episodes that didn't outright continue into the next or weren't referenced as having just happened beforehand. Logically, something like the Empire, even with as much as the Republic was already turning into it, shouldn't be so well established so quickly, but given all the planning that did go into it, and how manipulative Palpatine is, for the story, it greatly accelerates things.
Right! Great explanation. But I think the key line in the episode is the farmers talk about it having been several "seasons" that the empire has been around, which seems to imply years. I'll watch the episode again, but it really seems to indicate several years have passed since the BBY 19/18 timeframe. And if so, that's very annoying since it goes against the Ahsoka novel.
Regarding Tales of the Jedi I placed episode 2 in 68 BBY, episode 3 in 42 BBY and episode 6 in 18 BBY based on novels and comics
I wondered if Ep 6 should start in 18 rather than 19 BBY. When do you think the episode ends?
For Ep 3, I knew he left the order between 44 and 41BBY, but wasn't sure where to place it in that range. So is 42 closer to when he left?
Let me know what led you to place Ep 2 in 68. That one was a total guess on my part.
Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
@@AbitofEverything4U Well, in a canon novel, Ahsoka claims she started to work with Bail Organa one year after order 66, so 18 BBY
68 BBY is the year Qui-Gon begins training with Dooku and he became a knight in 49 BBY, so the episode is between those two years, probably closer to the beggining of their relationship.
The 44 BBY placement is because Dooku left the order that year after a crisis in Serenno so its either that year or the one before
I'm sorry, checking the book Jedi Lost, the crisis in Serenno was actually on 42 BBY, so it's ok to place the episode in the 44-42 range
I think 44 makes sense because thats the year Qui-Gon began to train Obi Wan, and Dooku never met him, so I think's is logical to think he was distanced from the order by that point
But, 42 percent is my ideal placement because is the year he left the order.
Either date works welk
Thanks, all of your explanations make great sense. I think what worries me is that it appears that Tales of the Jedi episode seems to be de-canonizing the Ahsoka novel since Ahsoka seems alot older in that episode (very close to how she looks in Rebels) and the empire seems to have been formed for a few years based on some of the comments in the episode. So even though the Ahsoka novel places her meeting with Bail in 18 BBY, the episode seems to retcon that. I don't like that at all, but I don't know what else to think.
@@AbitofEverything4U yes, i didn't consider the Ahsoka novel. I was talking about another (I forgot the title) that claims the same thing. I think it can be at the end of 18, maybe a year and eight months to give room to the Empire to consolidate
I have another question. The question is does Netflix, hotstar , hbo max or any other streaming platform exist in the mcu? Does lego exist in the mcu ?
Not sure about any of those questions, unfortunately. I don't think anyone has been seen viewing those streaming services.
this video is extremely underrated
Thanks so much for the positive feedback. Had alot of fun making that video!
Aha more StarWars I like it! So hyped for this show. Only 2 more day!
Thanks! I love Star Wars so I'm really looking forward to Mandalorian S3!
Yay Star Wars! You should cover it more!
I think I may start doing more Star Wars content. I'm so excited for Mando S3. Gonna be amazing! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
I think it would be cool if we decided that the battle of yavin took place on may 4th so we could have month, week and day placement
I'm so down for that. C'mon Disney, make it happen! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
@@AbitofEverything4U Thank you!
You are most welcome!
That’s genius! I can’t believe this hasn’t happened yet. WHEN this becomes canon I’ll remember I heard it here first
@@Plantbliss Ikr? I love it!
Love how this was pretty much instantly out dates as a interview came out today from John favro that said that grout spent two years training with Luke so book of boba fett should take place in 11 Aby not 9. I hate when that happens and when you make a video and it is immediately outdated because of something you can’t control.
I can't tell if they changed the timeline or if they were saying it's been 2 years since we've seen Grogu or that he literally was with Luke for 2 years. It was a strange interview. Hoping we get some clarity soon. But if they did change the timeline, I'll be sure to update it. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
It's interesting how Star Wars jumps up and down the timeline whereas the MCU's storytelling is fairly linear. We've only had 3 1/2 'prequels' in Captain America The First Avenger, Captain Marvel, Black Widow and a good chunk of Eternals is set in the past. And then there's about 35+ other things which usually move the story forward.
Yes, I find that really fascinating. For the same company to have such radically different approaches in their timelines for two of their biggest IP's is pretty wild. But it also shows the diversity in storytelling being allowed across the company, so that's cool as well. Great feedback as always!
You should do a huge multi-part series on the EU Star Wars timeline lol
Oh my! Now that would surely be the death of me!
I feel like Star Wars can continue for a very long time they can still make movies and shows about the Old Republic
Yes, I'd love to see a movie set in the Old Republic timeframe. That would be amazing! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
I think the last Ahsoka episode ends about a year later or something. In the first season of Rebels i got the impression that she had been Fulcrum for a while.
Yeah, that Ahsoka episode is pretty confusing from a timeline standpoint. So which year are you thinking it ends in?
@@AbitofEverything4U around 18 BBY. Are you gonna do more SW stuff btw?
Right, that's what I thinking you meant. What is so strange is it seems like she was being recruited at by Bail at the end of the episode...so I wonder if they are retconning the Ahsoka novel abit and moving things closer to when Rebels starts? And yes, I will definitely be covering the upcoming Star Wars content, starting with Bad Batch. Looks like a really good final season for the series!
@@AbitofEverything4U They already have retconned the Ahsoka novel i think, but i don't read so i don't know. Why do you think it is closer to the beginning of Rebels? She still looks about the same age as in Clone Wars S7. Looking forward to more of your content! Love mapping out the timelines of SW and Marvel.
Good question...I should have mentioned my reasoning in the vid. I think there are several hints that the episode is alot closer to Rebels than 18 BBY:
1. Bail says "things have only gotten worse...are you sure you're ready to get back into the fight", implying the rebellion has been going on for awhile.
2. One of the farmers mentions it's hard to keep up with imperial protests and it gets harder "every season", implying several years have gone by since the empire took over.
3. Another farmer says "in the beginning you all welcomed the empire" which again makes it seem like the empire has been around for awhile.
So I think it's after 18 BBY, but I agree that it could be earlier than 5 BBY. Any thoughts on the placement?
You picked a hell of a day to do this, since Jon Favreu made it a lot more confusing with an interview he did today
IKR? I can't believe that interview. I guess we'll have to wait and see how it all plays out, but I don't believe anyone expected to hear him say all of that. Sigh. Anyway thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
I have another question that hydra knew about Aim ? Is advanced idea mechanics (AIM) still active in the mcu? Is the sweat shop agent who kidnapped iron patriot alive ? If she is alive did she joined hydra or the ten rings ?
My assumption would be that the sweat shop agent eventually died from extremis. Most of the people who were experimented on eventually died, so that's just my guess. As for whether Hydra knew about AIM, they might have, but since Killian failed miserably by the end of IM3, Hydra probably figured it wasn't worth getting involved with AIM. And of course Hydra seemed to implode after Winter Soldier. Will be interesting to see if any of the evil organizations are still around in the current MCU. Great questions!
Please sent the mcu spreadsheet
@@aminaabdulaziz8452 Do you mean you want a link to it? You can find it on the google drive here: drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1R_PrexMkTjYpQAraxlhzs2U5EPJEPioc
Why didn't captain america fought aldrich killian?
@@aminaabdulaziz8452 Probably due to not being in the movie? Would have been fun to see them fight, however.
This was so helpful! I can’t tell the difference between clones and storm troopers or the galactic empire and the first order. 😂 I guess that’s the issue with a never ending series great video 👍🏿
Ikr? I love Star Wars, but it can be abit complex to track the overall story at times. But laying out a timeline really helped me process it so much better. Great to hear it was helpful for you, too!
Well a Star Wars video, didn't expect that 🤣. I think Mando was confirmed to be about 4-5 years after Return of the Jedi, so 9 ABY is about right. Nice and simple. Now, how much further into the timeline will be explored? IDK, I do think we are seeing the seeds of the first order now in this upcoming season. And Ashoka, I wouldn't be surprised if see a precursor to the First Order, especially with Thrawn. Will we get to 15 ABY or 25 ABY, 🤷♂️🤷♀️, I think there will be a time skip at some point because you have to start filling in those gaps, but I do think we are starting to see the first order, and Lukes Temple, all to converge in the sequels. I hope they do fix some of the retcons why there's the New Republic and resistance, and how does the Resistance have a navy and army when the new republic ignores them? Hopefully at some point they explain that. I want more Star Wars theories and timelines.
Great theories about how far down the timeline we will proceed after the current 9 ABY timeframe. I do like that they are slowly explaining what happened in the sequel series. I may indeed start doing more Star Trek vids. I've enjoyed Star Trek since I was a wee little kid, so I'm loving all the new content from Disney! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
So...how do you interpret the "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...."? Where does that fit in? 😂. I think the MCU Secret Wars will lead into the Star Wars Universe being born!! All jokes a side. I do appreciate how crystal clear the Star Wars timeline is! Will you be doing Mando specific videos?
What a great idea...Secret Wars creates the Star Wars universe. It truly is "all connected". And yes, if there is enough going on in a given episode of Mando to do a video, I will try to do one each week. I suspect it will be pretty packed with great info. Should be a fantastic season ahead!
After the Battle of Jakku... lol
ABJ...I like it!
I did the same thing but went into more depth as to tell the story as one but from the different perspectives from many characters, this is my final draft I’m open to changes if I’ve missed anything or something isn’t in the right order:
Tales of the Jedi 1x01
Tales of the Jedi 1x02 to 1x03
The Phantom Menace
Tales of the Jedi 1x04
Tales of the Jedi 1x06
Attack of the Clones
The Clone Wars episode 1x01 to 1x02
Tales of the Jedi 1x05
The Clone Wars 1x03 to 7x11
Revenge of the Sith
The Clone Wars 7x12
Fallen Order
The Bad Batch 1x01 to 2x16
Obi Wan Kenobi
Jedi Survivor
Star Wars Rebels
Rogue One
A New Hope
The Mandalorian 1x01 to 1x05
The Empire strikes back
Star Wars Outlaws
Return of the Jedi
The book of Boba Fett 1x01 to 1x04
The Mandalorian 1x06 to 2x1
The book of Boba Fett 1x05 to 1x07
The Mandalorian 3x01 to 3x08
The Force Awakens
The Last Jedi
The Rise of Skywalker
I like your list alot. Nicely done!
A few questions:
1. I don't see Solo
2. While I can't stand Resistance, should it be in there?
3. I don't see Andor
4. I wasn't quite sure why Mando S1 Ep1-5 are between A New Hope and Empire?
Thoughts? Thanks again for sharing your list!
@@AbitofEverything4U it’s only through your video am I smarter on the BBY and the ABY timeline which is where I was having troubles with some of the slotting of the shows
1. I forgot about Solo
2+3 I haven’t watched Resistance or Andor not through thinking they’re bad but just never watching them
4. I wasn’t sure where S1 slotted through online research and in the show with the underground imperials, then Boba’s appearance where we see the star destroyer
@@nomad8024 I definitely recommend Andor...it starts slow, but gets really, really good. Resistance is a chore to watch from beginning to end. I'm pretty sure all of the Mandalorian is 9 BBY. It happens after the original trilogy. Book of Boba Fett has some flashbacks to right after Return of the Jedi, but otherwise, I'm pretty sure Mando and BoBF are both 9 BBY and beyond. But that's just my understanding. I could be wrong. Anyway, great chatting with you. Love talking to fellow Star Wars fans!
Nice Star Wars content!
What's worse? Being a MCU fan or being a Star Wars fan during the sequels?
Thanks, so glad you enjoyed the Star Wars vid. That's a tough question about which is worse. I think that even though it's tough being an MCU fan right now due to the push for quantity over quality that has still been biting the MCU with Quantumania, I do have hope that slowing the pace back down will address the story and VFX issues. On the other hand, it was so hard watching Star Wars flounder with Ep 8 and 9 (both had issues for different reasons) and it has so much soured the movies that we haven't seen another one since. Such a bummer. But hopefully we'll see Star Wars return the the cinema soon. Obi-Wan would have been so much better as a movie, for instance. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
did i watch this video not having watched a single star wars movie or show? yes i did. I might have to try mando
I think you will like Mando. It's one of the best Star Wars series and is enjoyable even if you haven't seen any other Star Wars movie or show. I'd start with S1, of course, but I think you will really like it. Fantastic work by Jon Favreau, who of course brought us Iron Man! Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
It's like they enjoy messing up the timeline and confusing everyone on purpose..
What I didn't get in the mandalorian is why almost no one knows of the Jedi, you'd think after everything that happened leading to the series they'd be famous everywhere, shouldn't they?
Yeah, that was abit strange they didn't know about the Jedi, especially since Luke was still around. But it kinda seemed like he was off doing his own thing, and since he was the only Jedi around, maybe people had forgotten about them? Anyway, it's a great question!
Nice vid
Thanks so much for the positive feedback. Really appreciate it!
Thank you
You're welcome. And thank YOU for watching the vid and leaving your thoughts!
Hi I like this channel
Thanks! I really appreciate that!
This is gonna trigger people, I’ve only seen Star Wars The Phantom Menace and Star Wars The Rise Of Skywalker, please don’t attack me
Lol you should’ve said TCW movie
The Beginning and The End (A Disgusting End tbf)..lol
I would recommend catching up tho
Mandalorian and Andor are two of the best in Star Wars Live Action Content
There are some great shows and movies awaiting you. The original trilogy is of course amazing, and Mandalorian and Andor are awesome as well. Check out some more of it when you get a chance. You won't be disappointed!
The first season of the Mandalorian is the only star wars property I've ever watched
Yeah, Mandalorian is a great entry point to decide if you want to watch more Star Wars content or not. I think you'd like S2 and also Book of Boba Fett (as it ties into the Mando storyline heavily) as well. And of course Jon Favreau created the Mandalorian as well as, of course, Iron Man! So you can see his creative flair in the series. Thanks so much for watching the vid and sharing your thoughts. Really appreciate it!
Two things one this video definitely helps me when figuring out what order to watch these in for the first time and two I found a even funnier version of the Hulk Burger King commercial th-cam.com/video/UtBRA1H6nCc/w-d-xo.html
Great! So glad to hear the video helps you with the watch order. And yeah, that Hulk Burger king video was hilarious. It had millions of views. That's craziness!