McDiarmid has the best, voice, look, and personality for the emperor and he played him really well. The emperor is my favorite character in Star Wars and that's why I vote him. He did awesome in the movies.
I like sam. His performance in battlefront 2015 was very well done. I feel he did a better job on palpatines voice in battlefront as opposed to force unleashed.
I swear, for how many times I've watched the original trilogy, Seth McFarlane is the voice I think of for the Emperor. "What the hell is an aluminum falcon?"
@@عمرالعصيمي-غ9ه bro, who the fuck asked you? It's an awesome show loved by thousands. If you dont like it, dont watch it. Dont come commenting your bullshit to people who want to just talk about what they like.
Ian Abercrombie did such a fantastic job in the Clone Wars I legitimately thought they hired Ian McDiarmid to reprise his role. “Our stocks will rise high!”
fly crap I hope that if there are, that Ian Mcdiarmid plays him. He said he wants to play Palpatine more often and they redubbed Rebels season 2 with his voice. I’d be very happy to hear him in clone wars
The Clone Wars creative team usually does the voice acting first when making the show so that they can sync the facial animation to the performances easier and more accurate, so Tim playing Palpatine would have occurred just before the stroke.
@@metoo6247 “Gospel or Canon, as we refer to it, includes the screenplays, the films, the radio dramas and the novelizations. These works spin out of George Lucas' original stories, the rest are created by other writers. However between us, we've read everything and much of it is taken into account in the overall continuity." - Sue Rostoni, Lucas Books and Lucas Licensing Managing Editor and Allan Kausch Continuity Editor for Lucasfilm, Star Wars Insider 23 Fall of 1994 "Continuity has been the supreme commandment at Lucasfilm for Shadows and all its Star Wars projects. The company had made the decision to not only expand its universe but have it unfold as a seamless chronicle. Whether a new star system is explored in a novel or a scene is set in ancient Jedi days from a comic series, nothing can contradict the history or logic of what has gone before. To keep it all straight there is 'The Canon', a timeline of major events and lifespan of main characters prepared by the continuity editors of Lucasfilm and considered the in-house bible of the Star Wars universe." - Mark Cotta Vaz, The Secrets of Shadows of the Empire, 1996 “Everyone in the content-creating galaxy of Star Wars has a copy of “The Bible,” a burgeoning canonical document (currently a hundred and seventy pages long) that is maintained by “continuity editors” Allan Kausch and Sue Rostoni. It is a chronology of all the events that have ever occurred in the Star Wars universe, in all the films, books, CD-roms, Nintendo games, comic books, and role-playing guides, and each medium is seamlessly coordinated with the others.””-Tom Dupree, editor for Bantam Spectra Star Wars books article from the New Yorker, Why the force is still with us, January 6, 1997 "Everything that (is approved) by Lucasfilm is official. No matter how small the contribution, we've added to the well,"- Peter Schweighofer, author for the EU, Star Wars Galaxy Collector magazine #1 by Topps, 1998 “According to Lucas Licensing Editor Sue, Rostoni, ‘Canon refers to an authoritative list of books that Lucas Licensing editors consider an authentic part of the official Star Wars history. Our goal is to present a continuous and unified history of the Star Wars galaxy, insofar as that history does not conflict with, or undermine the meaning of Mr. Lucas’s Star Wars saga of films and screenplays.’ Things that Lucas Licensing does not consider official parts of the continuous Star Wars history show an Infinities logo or are contained in Star Wars Tales. Everything else is considered canon.”-Sue Rostoni, Lucas Books and Lucas Licensing Managing Editor, in Star Wars gamer #6, July 1, 2001 “Basically, everything except those items marked with an “Infinity” logo (i.e. the Star Wars Tales comics) is considered canon.”-Sue Rostoni, Lucas Books and Lucas Licensing Managing Editor, Starwars.com May 30, 2003 “”Lucasfilm canon” refers to anything produced by any of the Lucas companies, whether it be movies, books games or internet. “Movie canon” is only what you see and hear in the Star Wars films”- Leland Chee, Continuity Database administrator aka Keeper of the Holocron for Lucas Licensing, Starwars.com May 30, 2003 Continuity vs canon) “Its pretty much the same-sounds better to say that we try to maintain the continuity of the universe, rather than saying the canon of the universe”- Sue Rostoni, Lucas Books and Lucas Licensing Managing Editor, on Starwars.com September 2003 “When asked if the G and C-levels formed separate and independent canon, Chee responded by stating that both were part of a single canon: “There is one overall continuity.”"-Leland Chee, Continuity Database administrator aka Keeper of the Holocron for Lucas Licensing, on Starwars.com August 4, 2004 “The concept of an expanded universe certainly isn’t unique to star wars. Many popular genre properties from Star Trek to Alien, release spin off tales that shed light on events not seen in the official narrative. But Star Wars EU is unique both in its size and its care which is in the narrative which is shepherd and organized and Star Wars the Expanded universe is official.” -Daniel Wallace, Author for the Expanded Universe, Star wars insider 101 May 2008
Ian McDiarmid is a fantastic actor for the Emperor, and no one quite gets it like he did, but the actors for Sidious in the Clone Wars were pretty good, in my opinion
When I first heard Tim Curry's Chancellor Palpatine, as someone who has a lot of respect for him, I was kind of disappointed. But when he transitions to Sidious, it's a whole different story. His Sidious voice is terrifying. Although Ian McDiarmid's still the best, Tim Curry actually kind of pulls off the "two different characters" vibe and could actually be convincing in hiding his true identity, whereas McDiarmid is clearly evil in everything he says.
Nathaniel Olds I agree. I am not a fan of his Palpatine voice, that one goes to Ian Abercrombie, however, his Sidious voice is a much different story, since his voice sounds extremely terrifying and evil.
Tim Curry definitely has the experience to pull off a character like that in multiple facets. He also played Frank N. Furter in Rocky Horror Picture Show, Mozart in the stage production of Amadeus, Pennywise the Clown in It, Darkness in Legend, and even The Butler in Clue.
1 Ian McDiarmid: He will always be Palpatine 2 Ian Abercrombie: the best actor to voice Palpatine 3 Sam Witwer: Better as Darth Maul 4 Seth Macfarlene: Just hilarious
Nick Jameson doesn't get nearly enough recognition. He is absolutely great at portraying the professional politician and somewhat oblivious gentleman Palpatine as well as the dark and twisted plotter Sidious. They sound like two entirely separate characters, which is perfect, seeing how Palpatine wants the public to believe just that. For me, Nick immediately comes second after Ian.
Cept he pronounces his own job title incorrectly. Notice how Ian pronounces chancellor in this scene. The British way, not the American pronunciation of Jameson. Even Portman gets it right to match Ian in this scene (well, she sure tries at least). th-cam.com/video/B-w1SbkpzV8/w-d-xo.html
Goombaic "No, for the hundredth time, that's that same stupid black bag! Mine doesn't have a stripe! It's like that stripey bag is mocking me... fuck you, stripey bag!"
"What do you mean they blew up the Death Star? FUCK. Oh, ****, ****, ****... Who's THEY!? What the hell is an aluminum falcon?" "Get your seven foot two asthmatic ass back here, or I'll tell everyone what a whiny bitch you were about Padamame or Pandabear or whatever the hell her name is... Oh jeez he's crying!"
Goombaic "Hey dummy! Gonna call you 'Darth Matt' from now on, as in, what do you call a guy with no arms and no legs laying on the front porch? Matt! Darth _Matt!_"
CatMaster90001 "Hey you're really looking into my soul there buddy. Seriously dude, what is it? Oh, is he going to try to kiss me?" _"Is my dad going to kiss the Emperor!?"_ "My god, this is really happening, get away from me you idiot!"
Sidious in the prequels was the best imo. He was like a demonically possessed man, with the I think it’s called polyphonic voice, a deeper tone and a higher tone speaking at the same time. And the eyes! Reminds of the Exorcist
Derrace Simmons He does a great impression of Arnold Schwarzenegger too. Have a listen to the RebelForce Radio movie commentary podcasts he did, they're very entertaining.
He also does an impressive Christopher Walken. One of the funniest things I've ever heard is when Sam Witwer did a livestream of playing Skyrim. He made his character look like Conan and did all his dialog in his Arnold voice, but his inner monologue when he read books and such was Christopher Walken... It was hilarious. XD
Regardless of who is better, I think it’s safe to say that everyone had fun going back and forth between the well meaning politician facade and the menacing puppet master. Well except Clive I guess...
Why didn't they just use Sam Witner for the last TCW episodes? He was on the show as Maul anyway. Curry did a good job, but they really didn't need to bring in someone new.
Tim Curry is A LEGEND within certain circles. If I were in charge of casting and someone told me Curry was available I'd jump at that chance like a Cheetah on a baby gazelle! To be fair I'm A HUGE fan of Sam Witwer as well. Honestly I don't think they could have gone wrong after the unfortunate passing of Abercrombie to go with Curry or Witwer. That's just a win/win for casting either way.
Sam’s voice is mega impressive to me since not only has he voiced so many other SW characters with more highly regarded performances, but he manages to do so while nailing Palpatine’s voice the best out of all the other imitators of Ian’s original performance. All while being a fairly young guy in comparison.
If Disney is smart they would do a Palpatine movie before its too late. Ian is 72, if they jump on this very soon its doable. Disney needs to start thinking not about what will make us the most money right now, but what can stuff can we only do if we do it right now.
I would really enjoy it if they were to make a Darth Plageus movie. Officially, the book is Legends, but the Darth Plagues character is canon per mention in Episode III RotS. I think it would be interesting to see Plagues brought to the screen with a young Palpatine, acting as a backstory to the up and coming Sith Lord who would impact the next 6+ movies. Like Rogue One, it would set the stage for Ep. 1 (and part of it would occur simultaneously with it). Also, it would be cool to see a movie set deeply in the Sith lore, and perhaps throw light onto their perspective.
From best to worst (in my opinion, of course): 1. Ian McDiarmid - Classic Emperor. The way he played the role in Return of the Jedi and Revenge of the Sith was great. 2. Ian Abercrombie - Possibly the best Chancellor Palpatine, and does a great pre-disfigured Darth Sidious. I especially liked his dialogue when he confronted Darth Maul in Season 5 of The Clone Wars: "Remember the first and only reality of the Sith: there can only be two. And you are no longer my apprentice; you have been REPLACED." Pure gold. 3. Sam Witwer - Goes back to the ROTJ-style Emperor performance, and does it pretty well. 4. Tim Curry - Not gonna lie, I'm not really feeling his Palpatine, especially compared to Abercrombie's. His Darth Sidious is pretty damn good, though. 5. Seth MacFarlane - I'm not the biggest fan of MacFarlane (I hate Family Guy), but I have to admit his Emperor was hilarious in Robot Chicken. I don't give him as much credence as the more serious voice actors, though. 6. Nick Jameson - Meh 7. Trevor Devall - Meh 8. Robert Martin Klein - Meh 9. Clive Revill - Some of you might be mad at me for putting him last since he's the original Emperor, but he does absolutely nothing for me. His portrayal is nothing AT ALL like how the character ended up in Return of the Jedi, which was a much more memorable performance.
What??? How in the world did this get so many likes? Witwear's emperor is nothing more than an average fan imitation far from being an actual serious Emperor voice that could go in a serious star wars movie or TV show, and Deval is not even an imitation, its a just a comedy skit that doesn't even sound like the emperor! Meanwhile you have Abercrombie and Curry doing the most serious and creepy versions of the empereror next to McDiarmid and with very good Palpatines as well and you put them after a tacky fan voice and a comedy skit voice?? What is wrong with you??? And what is wrong with the 162 people that liked your comment? How can that many people have such factually horrendous taste? Ugh, anyway, Its Mcdiarmid first, then Abercrombie then Curry, then Jameson then Witwer then whatever you like for the rest, that's the real list!
I loved Abercrombie, simply because his "Palpatine" voice was genuinely endearing and warm. I always thought McDiarmid was tad obviously sinister, even when playing the Chancellor. With Abercrombie, though, I could genuinely see how people could be fooled into thinking Palpatine was just a kindly Chancellor trying his best to end the war with as little bloodshed as possible.
+Wolf6119 Except that McDiarmid's character was a bit more subtle in terms of actions, Abercrombie's was obviously fishy in the show and essentially was walking around with a, "I'm up to no good sign," but the writers just made everyone too stupid to notice.
+Wolf6119 It is sad that Abercrombie died. However when Curry took over and with the episodes how serious they got such as when Ahsoka leaves the order it was almost perfect that Curry was voicing. To me it showed that Palpatine was giving up the persona of being nice because the Jedi were already falling to the Dark Side and could no longer notice or do anything to stop him.
I really like Tim Curry's. Especially for all the hooded scenes. And Sam Witwer's is perfect, and it's even funnier when he's doing scenes with himself as other characters.
You know? Tim Curry didn't do half bad voicing Darth sidious, although it did throw me off when he was in his Palpatine persona. -I know they're the same- but he did great capturing the sinister voice of sidious, just a shame the previous actor had to die as he caught the more classic feel.
Personally grew up with the original cuts of empire and Clive revills voice definitely carries that weight of mysterious old wizard feel lol. Very classic as well and would prefer to see this than Ian in the re released dvds. Ian’s portrayal as the emperor is top tier but we should never forget our roots
You ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise? Anakin: No. I felt not, it's a story the jedi wouldn't tell you. It's a sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a dark lord of the sith so powerful and so wise he could influence the midichlorians to create life. He had such a marvelous knowledge of the dark side. He could even save the ones he held dear, from dying. Anakin: he couldn't actually, save people from death? The dark side of the force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. Anakin: what happened to him? He became so powerful and so wise, the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which eventually was the case. Unfortunately he taught his apprentice everything he knew, then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. Ironic, he could save others from death, but not himself! Anakin: is it possible to learn this power? Not from a Jedi!
RIP Ian Abercrombie🥺! He was in some great episodes of The Twilight Zone and sounds completely different. His Sidious/Palpatine is spot on. I wonder if Ian McDiarmid has ever acknowledged Abercrombie’s performance? Honestly, it comes down to McDiarmid, Abercrombie, and Sam Witwer for me. Tim Curry just sounds like Tim Curry doing his best Palpatine and Nick Jameson impression which honesty didn’t sound like Palpatine enough to me anyways. They do fine performances but the masters will always be McDiarmid and Abercrombie in my books.
Ian Abercrombie was terrific. For now, Sam Witwer is the best to voice the character. Seth MacFarlane is still absolutely hilarious as parody Palpatine, though.
Oh wow, I didn't know it was the same actor in episode 6 who did Palpatine in episode 1-3 as well. That's really cool. Hat's off to Lucas for getting him back.
+Waifu Rider~ Ian MacDirmond was about 30 when he did Return of the Jedi and he reprized the role when he was nearing his 60s. I actually enjoyed him more in Return of the Jedi than the prequels. He was much more arrogant and condescending, especially with that mock sympathetic tone in his voice which hides a more darker part of his personality.
You're technically half right. I am half blind but don't let that stop you from discrediting me for having a fucking opinion. I've only been a fan of Star Wars all my goddamn life.
Ya it was awesome how it worked out. He was young in the original trilogy and when Lucas started shooting episode 1 he was the perfect age to play The Chancellor.
I actually really like Clive’s voice for the character a lot... He has a more subdue voice that makes him very mysterious... but Ian still does a fantastic job.
Sam is easily my favorite purely because he's the only one that includes the subtle accent Mcdiarmid uses. For the longest time I thought it was actually Ian voicing him in Force Unleashed.
Since Tim Curry's most famous role was Frank N Furter in Rocky Horror, I can't help but picture the emperor singing and dancing around in women's lingerie.
Best Sidious: Ian McDiarmid is the best but Tim Curry is close behind hes really good and 3rd id say Sam Witwer Best Palpatine: Ian McDiarmid then Ian Abercrombie
Ciaran McGuinness I wasn't a fan of Tim Curry's performance at all. Whenever I think of Sidious/Palpatine in Clone wars it's Ian's version that I think of.
I love Tim Curry. He would have been great as Thrawn or any Imperial officer, but I didn't like his voice as Palpatine or the Emperor. I favour Sam Witwer as the Emperor, behind Ian McDiarmid of course.
Criss Cross I already knew that, and I could picture that, since all he'd need to do is talk with a slight growl in his voice and a British accent. But thanks anyway.
It would appear that Sam Witwer has gotten better as the voice of Palpatine. Because the few lines he does in Season 2 of Rebels is far better than the ones he had in Force Unleashed. I mean, he sounds exactly like Ian McDiarmid's version in that show.
That vocal effect they put on Ian McDiarmid's voice when he says,"Henceforth! You will be known as Darth *inhale* Vader."(1:40) Gets me every time. Star Wars has the best audio.
Favorite? Ian McDiarmid, definitely. And not just because he was the first. 1:35 to 1:53... you just can't beat that. And he had such a wide vocal range. He could switch from tenor to a raspy baritone to a sonorous basso all in one scene. What a fantastically dynamic voice! I was surprised to see that Tim Curry did the voice. Not bad! Thanks for the upload. Edit: too bad this didn't include where we was talking to Luke. That was some of his best.
+CHASEMARC Palpatine: Commanda Cody! The time has come... Execute orda 69! WAIT NO! Cody: Yes my lord. takes of cloths Palpatine: noooooo... noooooooooo! NOOOOOOOOOOO!
Draw between Ian McDiarmid and Sam Witwer. Ian makes Sidious sound wiser and older (which suits him, i mean, the guy is clearly old and wise in the movies), but Sam makes him sound more threatening and imposing, and also more like a Dark Side incarnate and more like an emperor. As for who the best Palpatine is when he's disguised as a chancellor, i'd say Ian McDiarmid is the best. Tim Curry is good and makes him sound as a powerful figure, fitting his chancellor role, but i think that a disguised Palpatine should sound more casual and more like a friendly figure (considering he does actually act like a friend to Anakin in the prequels, this actually suits him well), which is what Ian captures best.
It was a stylistic choice. Ian can still do the 80s Emperor voice, he & George decided on the different direction in the Prequels to reflect Palpatine being 23 years younger, the same reason his face was made puffier. Ian did it again with Rise of Skywalker by giving Sidious more of a withered, raspy growl.
Ian McDiarmid *is* Emperor Palpatine. Ian Abercrombie is really close though. Tim Curry is a great Darth Sidious, but not a good Chancellor Palpatine. The rest of them aren't nearly as good as these three.
I vote Ian McDiarmid
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best voice? McDiarmid.
best dialogue? McFarlane.
dialogue is not decided by the actor so that's irrelevent to mention
Darth. Vader
But didn't McFarlane help with the script?
McDiarmid has the best, voice, look, and personality for the emperor and he played him really well. The emperor is my favorite character in Star Wars and that's why I vote him. He did awesome in the movies.
Eli Butterfield help
Ian McDiarmid is obviously the best, but Ian Abercrombie and Sam Witwer did a really good job as well.
Agreed.
+Bobby Boucher tim curry as well
Nick Jameson was alright
+Bobby Boucher yes
Sam Witwer also plays the protagonist in the force unleashed
Ian Abercrombie sounds more like Ian McDiarmid than Ian McDiarmid
I'm just waiting for him to tell Elaine to get him socks.
@@ConnorTerrell I'm guessing this is from Seinfeld, but I don't get the reference.
@@JediJack6 Ian Abercrombie played Mr. Pitt, and Elaine was his personal assistant, essentially his errand girl.
@@ConnorTerrell cool
He really does, that's why it was so weird hearing Tim Curry at the Trial or Ahsoka
Ian IS palpatine, and Sam is his best cover.
I think Ian Abercrombie did a better performance than Sam, but that's just my opinion.
Yea I think Ian Abercrombie did better. Whenever I hear Sam do some dark voice, I only think of Darth Maul now lmao xD
I like sam. His performance in battlefront 2015 was very well done. I feel he did a better job on palpatines voice in battlefront as opposed to force unleashed.
I'm more impressed that they decided to model Palpatine after Ian Abercrombie when they animated him. An Easter egg just for him.
NO..NO NO NO Seth McFarlane is the empire
To be fair, most of them were doing impressions of Ian McDiarmid's Sidious.
All more the reason Ian Mcdiarmid is the best!
The Last Sifu That's what they were supposed to do.
No shit, he was the original so they had to. If anyone did a new voice, people would've hated it
@@goldengoose6950 He wasn't the original though...
@@ALEXANDERATTACK Nobody cares about the original dude. That's why he was replaced
Tim Curry is a legendary voice/actor and his sidious is pretty good, but his chancellor palpatine just aint it lol
Completely agree. His Sidious is pretty great.
*SPACE*
That's the foo from home alone 2
Ohhh thats Tim Curry lol anyone remember him in that one ep of Psych
Nah.
I swear, for how many times I've watched the original trilogy, Seth McFarlane is the voice I think of for the Emperor.
"What the hell is an aluminum falcon?"
*sigh* ok so who's left?
SeekerMillan ARE YOU SHITTING ME?
@@crazyfire9470 Where are you?
Zac I have the same problem
@@عمرالعصيمي-غ9ه bro, who the fuck asked you? It's an awesome show loved by thousands. If you dont like it, dont watch it. Dont come commenting your bullshit to people who want to just talk about what they like.
Witwer voiced Maul, The emperor, and Starkiller, you can't be more badass.👏
As Variety Joe said, he also voiced the Son of Mortis. So he has the Emperor, Maul, the Son of Mortis, and Starkiller on his resume.
He's the most used Star Wars voice actor ever
He also played doomsday I Smallville!
@@Dr_Snakez_2224talking just about sw
I agree
Ian Abercrombie did such a fantastic job in the Clone Wars I legitimately thought they hired Ian McDiarmid to reprise his role. “Our stocks will rise high!”
they got the next best ian
@@bomes2084 clive Revill
Ian made palpatine come alive too
Not as sinister as Sidious, but is absolutely perfect as the chancellor.
Both Ian’s are the best
Agree although Seth had me dying, spitting and choking balls.
et 37 Tim Curry is pretty good and Sam Witwer is ok personally i think he plays a better Maul
Damn right, his voice makes me want to turn to the dark side
Of course. He is the senate!
i made it 1K
honestly, I didnt know Tim frigging Curry voiced the Emperor.
SeekerMillan he’s just a Sith Tranvestite
@@assassin1478 and that one guy who said he escaping to one place that hasnt be corrupted by captialism..............
Can you guess the reference
@@nikolaibelinski3433 red alert
@@nikolaibelinski3433 SPACE!!!
SeekerMillan Well, he only did so in a small handful of episodes, to be fair.
I don’t mind Tim Curry as Sidious but his chancellor voice isn’t great
wait, ian didnt die >:(
ohh, the other ian, this is confusing hshdhdahdhe
fly crap I hope that if there are, that Ian Mcdiarmid plays him. He said he wants to play Palpatine more often and they redubbed Rebels season 2 with his voice. I’d be very happy to hear him in clone wars
Yeah, his Sidious impression, while has some Ian's charm in it felt a bit lacking tbh. I honestly liked his Premier Cherdenkov character more.
The Clone Wars creative team usually does the voice acting first when making the show so that they can sync the facial animation to the performances easier and more accurate, so Tim playing Palpatine would have occurred just before the stroke.
Sam Witwer has literally voiced everyone in Star Wars: Starkiller, Palpatine, Maul, probably more.
Also the Son in the Mortis Arc
He is the best
He is really good.
Where the hell did you get everyone from?
Sam Witwer is a Nice Guy!!
Ian Mcdiarmid can make a very scary sith voice. He is brilliant
Nope
@@metoo6247 Yup
@@olleselin 😂😂
@@metoo6247 i'm serious, dude
@@metoo6247 “Gospel or Canon, as we refer to it, includes the screenplays, the films, the radio dramas and the novelizations. These works spin out of George Lucas' original stories, the rest are created by other writers. However between us, we've read everything and much of it is taken into account in the overall continuity." - Sue Rostoni, Lucas Books and Lucas Licensing Managing Editor and Allan Kausch Continuity Editor for Lucasfilm, Star Wars Insider 23 Fall of 1994
"Continuity has been the supreme commandment at Lucasfilm for Shadows and all its Star Wars projects. The company had made the decision to not only expand its universe but have it unfold as a seamless chronicle. Whether a new star system is explored in a novel or a scene is set in ancient Jedi days from a comic series, nothing can contradict the history or logic of what has gone before.
To keep it all straight there is 'The Canon', a timeline of major events and lifespan of main characters prepared by the continuity editors of Lucasfilm and considered the in-house bible of the Star Wars universe." - Mark Cotta Vaz, The Secrets of Shadows of the Empire, 1996
“Everyone in the content-creating galaxy of Star Wars has a copy of “The Bible,” a burgeoning canonical document (currently a hundred and seventy pages long) that is maintained by “continuity editors” Allan Kausch and Sue Rostoni. It is a chronology of all the events that have ever occurred in the Star Wars universe, in all the films, books, CD-roms, Nintendo games, comic books, and role-playing guides, and each medium is seamlessly coordinated with the others.””-Tom Dupree, editor for Bantam Spectra Star Wars books article from the New Yorker, Why the force is still with us, January 6, 1997
"Everything that (is approved) by Lucasfilm is official. No matter how small the contribution, we've added to the well,"- Peter Schweighofer, author for the EU, Star Wars Galaxy Collector magazine #1 by Topps, 1998
“According to Lucas Licensing Editor Sue, Rostoni, ‘Canon refers to an authoritative list of books that Lucas Licensing editors consider an authentic part of the official Star Wars history. Our goal is to present a continuous and unified history of the Star Wars galaxy, insofar as that history does not conflict with, or undermine the meaning of Mr. Lucas’s Star Wars saga of films and screenplays.’ Things that Lucas Licensing does not consider official parts of the continuous Star Wars history show an Infinities logo or are contained in Star Wars Tales. Everything else is considered canon.”-Sue Rostoni, Lucas Books and Lucas Licensing Managing Editor, in Star Wars gamer #6, July 1, 2001
“Basically, everything except those items marked with an “Infinity” logo (i.e. the Star Wars Tales comics) is considered canon.”-Sue Rostoni, Lucas Books and Lucas Licensing Managing Editor, Starwars.com May 30, 2003
“”Lucasfilm canon” refers to anything produced by any of the Lucas companies, whether it be movies, books games or internet. “Movie canon” is only what you see and hear in the Star Wars films”- Leland Chee, Continuity Database administrator aka Keeper of the Holocron for Lucas Licensing, Starwars.com May 30, 2003
Continuity vs canon) “Its pretty much the same-sounds better to say that we try to maintain the continuity of the universe, rather than saying the canon of the universe”- Sue Rostoni, Lucas Books and Lucas Licensing Managing Editor, on Starwars.com September 2003
“When asked if the G and C-levels formed separate and independent canon, Chee responded by stating that both were part of a single canon: “There is one overall continuity.”"-Leland Chee, Continuity Database administrator aka Keeper of the Holocron for Lucas Licensing, on Starwars.com August 4, 2004
“The concept of an expanded universe certainly isn’t unique to star wars. Many popular genre properties from Star Trek to Alien, release spin off tales that shed light on events not seen in the official narrative. But Star Wars EU is unique both in its size and its care which is in the narrative which is shepherd and organized and Star Wars the Expanded universe is official.” -Daniel Wallace, Author for the Expanded Universe, Star wars insider 101 May 2008
nobody comes even close to Ian McDiarmid. his voice is just bone chilling, like he truly is the embodiment of evil
Ian Abercrombie was close
@@ebonkinght he did a brilliant chancellor voice
PhantomKiller76 and his sidious is great as well
Not even Tim Curry comes close
Uhhh, bullshit. Ian Abercrombie came VERY close.
Ian McDiramnd voice just matches the look of the Emperor. No one can match
Sure
Bruh
DryAssChicken Ian McDarmid for Life
The only person who comes close to ians darth sidious' voice is tim curry's darth sidious voice
Ian McDiarmid is a fantastic actor for the Emperor, and no one quite gets it like he did, but the actors for Sidious in the Clone Wars were pretty good, in my opinion
When I first heard Tim Curry's Chancellor Palpatine, as someone who has a lot of respect for him, I was kind of disappointed. But when he transitions to Sidious, it's a whole different story. His Sidious voice is terrifying. Although Ian McDiarmid's still the best, Tim Curry actually kind of pulls off the "two different characters" vibe and could actually be convincing in hiding his true identity, whereas McDiarmid is clearly evil in everything he says.
Nathaniel Olds I agree. I am not a fan of his Palpatine voice, that one goes to Ian Abercrombie, however, his Sidious voice is a much different story, since his voice sounds extremely terrifying and evil.
Tim Curry definitely has the experience to pull off a character like that in multiple facets. He also played Frank N. Furter in Rocky Horror Picture Show, Mozart in the stage production of Amadeus, Pennywise the Clown in It, Darkness in Legend, and even The Butler in Clue.
I don't like either of them
I think the main problem with his Palpatine voice is that it just sounds like Tim Curry. His Sidious voice is good though.
I didn’t like either of his :/
Tim Curry?
So that's what happened after he escaped capitalism into space.
spaaace
"I'm escaping to ONE PLACE that hasn't been corrupted by capitalism..."
*funny grin*
"SPACE!"
@@augakem Thank you, malaria, very cool!
Spaaaaaaaaaaaaaacccccceeeeeeeeeee
I was about to say that's the main thing I associate him.
Ian McDiarmid, there's no doubt
Ian Abercrombie did quite a excellent performance.
And guess whose back for Rebels.
1 Ian McDiarmid: He will always be Palpatine
2 Ian Abercrombie: the best actor to voice Palpatine
3 Sam Witwer: Better as Darth Maul
4 Seth Macfarlene: Just hilarious
Caboose, aren't you supposed to be with the Reds and Blues? Oh and how is Washington?
@@snazzautojazz0048 nice one
@@dancingbeans7696 Thanks and also where's my pizza, I ordered likes year ago??
Sam Witwer vs Tim Curry on who should be voicing Maul.
Nick Jameson doesn't get nearly enough recognition. He is absolutely great at portraying the professional politician and somewhat oblivious gentleman Palpatine as well as the dark and twisted plotter Sidious. They sound like two entirely separate characters, which is perfect, seeing how Palpatine wants the public to believe just that. For me, Nick immediately comes second after Ian.
YEAH!
I agree, wholeheartedly! I wouldn't mind hearing a reprisal!
I COMPLETELY agree. He does such a great job
Cept he pronounces his own job title incorrectly. Notice how Ian pronounces chancellor in this scene. The British way, not the American pronunciation of Jameson. Even Portman gets it right to match Ian in this scene (well, she sure tries at least). th-cam.com/video/B-w1SbkpzV8/w-d-xo.html
@@anaussie213 How is british pronounciation 'wrong'?
The Jedi Order HATE him!!
Learn how he can make you a Sith in 7 DAYS!!
lol
Good....GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDD!
Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds =^.^=
how about the Comparing The Voices of darth maul
***** both ians are my personal best
Albert Wesker from Resident Evil would be a good one
***** ian Mcdiarmid is my fav
I just love Sam Witwer - the work he's done for the Star Wars franchise, and yet hardly anyone knows his name... (in the mainstream that is)
I know him as Doomsday from Smallville... I think he's a brilliant (and underrated) actor.
McDiarmid. hands down. he is Sidious.
Gerardo Garza García
he is *_T H E S E N A T E_*
Kris W 69 Not yet.
Ish Personguy It's treason, then
He does play me well.
1. Ian McDiarmid
2. Sam Witwer
3. Ian Abercrombie (RIP)
DoodleBob 4: Seth Macfarlane
4: Tim Curry
Mike stoklasa
Pinhead Larry it’s funny how the people who play the part best is named Ian.
6:58 well that aged really well after Rise of Skywalker lol.
Not canon. Sorry try again.
Not even, Rey's father was actually one of Palpatine's clones so he didn't get laid...
@@Scrotum1966 bruh Rey had a mom
@@_vakas Ok and ? Palpatine's clone got laid, not Palpatine himself
@@Scrotum1966
We don't know that, he could've had unlimited hormones (:
While Ian McDiarmid is no doubt the ideal Palpatine, Seth McFarlane is absolutely perfect for a comedic variation of the character! XD
Think Palpatine, how do they do it in the movies? Ah, point break bitches!
Goombaic "No, for the hundredth time, that's that same stupid black bag! Mine doesn't have a stripe! It's like that stripey bag is mocking me... fuck you, stripey bag!"
"What do you mean they blew up the Death Star? FUCK. Oh, ****, ****, ****... Who's THEY!? What the hell is an aluminum falcon?"
"Get your seven foot two asthmatic ass back here, or I'll tell everyone what a whiny bitch you were about Padamame or Pandabear or whatever the hell her name is... Oh jeez he's crying!"
Goombaic "Hey dummy! Gonna call you 'Darth Matt' from now on, as in, what do you call a guy with no arms and no legs laying on the front porch? Matt! Darth _Matt!_"
CatMaster90001 "Hey you're really looking into my soul there buddy. Seriously dude, what is it? Oh, is he going to try to kiss me?"
_"Is my dad going to kiss the Emperor!?"_
"My god, this is really happening, get away from me you idiot!"
I never noticed the shift between Ian Abercrombie and Tim curry
Gary Lytle I thought it was very distracting, honestly...
I definitely notice it here
Sad Ian Abercrombie died he pretty good
It’s a shame. Ian Abercrombie was amazing. Not maybe Ian McDiamid, or Sam Witwer, but he’s still great!
I noticed it got worst
Sidious in the prequels was the best imo. He was like a demonically possessed man, with the I think it’s called polyphonic voice, a deeper tone and a higher tone speaking at the same time. And the eyes! Reminds of the Exorcist
Could anyone imagine Mark Hamill voicing Darth Sidious
ForJustice1324 So he'd be Luke AND his mortal enemy? Ironic.
Not Ironic
Someone's made that video using his lines as the joker over Sidious in ROTJ, you should look it up it's hilarious
I just watched that. He would actually be pretty good.
Actually yes!
wow the same guy that plays starkiller on the force Unleashed plays the Emporer as well, that's awesome, I never knew
he also does the voice of Darth Maul in the Clone Wars ad Rebels as well as the Emperor in Rebels
Derrace Simmons hes also the voice of the emperor in battlefront
Derrace Simmons He does a great impression of Arnold Schwarzenegger too. Have a listen to the RebelForce Radio movie commentary podcasts he did, they're very entertaining.
He also does an impressive Christopher Walken.
One of the funniest things I've ever heard is when Sam Witwer did a livestream of playing Skyrim. He made his character look like Conan and did all his dialog in his Arnold voice, but his inner monologue when he read books and such was Christopher Walken... It was hilarious. XD
Love his live streams, especially when he goes all "Helmut Kruger" mode lol
Regardless of who is better, I think it’s safe to say that everyone had fun going back and forth between the well meaning politician facade and the menacing puppet master. Well except Clive I guess...
Ian, Ian, and Tim were pretty great at playing as Emperor Palpatine. Seth's impression was just funny.
Ian, Ian (?) I understand but it looks strange
@@dmitriitherus4398 it's because they both have the same name.
@@ARandomInternetUser08 I already understood
@@dmitriitherus4398 hmmmmmmmmmm
I hate Tim voicing the chancellor, doesn't sound accurate or menacing enough
The Seth Macfarlane voice over is figgin hilarious.
Darth Sader
IKR? Especially the sketch in this video! 😂😂😂😂😂
His was the best to me.because of seth i can never watch starwars and not laugh when the emperor shows up
Serena B
Because you get flashbacks to the Palpatine Robot Chicken sketches?
That's why he wins the voice comparison by default!
Darth Peter Griffin
06:58 Palpatine: “and maybe gotten laid one more time before I died.” Apparently, he did! Lol!
No
Why didn't they just use Sam Witner for the last TCW episodes? He was on the show as Maul anyway. Curry did a good job, but they really didn't need to bring in someone new.
Victor Marinelli who is sam Winter?
voice of tcw/rebels maul, galen marek, etc
I honestly thought Tim Curry was awful as him
Erik Mergel it should be Sam Witwer.
Tim Curry is A LEGEND within certain circles. If I were in charge of casting and someone told me Curry was available I'd jump at that chance like a Cheetah on a baby gazelle!
To be fair I'm A HUGE fan of Sam Witwer as well. Honestly I don't think they could have gone wrong after the unfortunate passing of Abercrombie to go with Curry or Witwer. That's just a win/win for casting either way.
For comedy sake, Seth McFarlane.
Sam’s voice is mega impressive to me since not only has he voiced so many other SW characters with more highly regarded performances, but he manages to do so while nailing Palpatine’s voice the best out of all the other imitators of Ian’s original performance. All while being a fairly young guy in comparison.
If Disney is smart they would do a Palpatine movie before its too late. Ian is 72, if they jump on this very soon its doable. Disney needs to start thinking not about what will make us the most money right now, but what can stuff can we only do if we do it right now.
if you mean Ian abercrombie then I hate to tell you but he died back in 2012 at the age of 77 unless it is McDiarmid then fair enough... two Ians
snake olson ha no, McDiarmid. he's the only Ian for me!
Fair enough I was gonna say XD
I would really enjoy it if they were to make a Darth Plageus movie. Officially, the book is Legends, but the Darth Plagues character is canon per mention in Episode III RotS. I think it would be interesting to see Plagues brought to the screen with a young Palpatine, acting as a backstory to the up and coming Sith Lord who would impact the next 6+ movies. Like Rogue One, it would set the stage for Ep. 1 (and part of it would occur simultaneously with it). Also, it would be cool to see a movie set deeply in the Sith lore, and perhaps throw light onto their perspective.
Son of Thunder A lot of people, including myself, think that Tom Hiddleston would be perfect as a young Palpatine in solo movie.
Wait, Witwer was Starkiller AND Palpatine? Wow...good freaking job.
+shademaster24601 I think we can just say that Witwer IS star wars
+shademaster24601 He's still Palpatine in Star Wars: Battlefront :)
+Aventus He also played The Son in Clone Wars
+shademaster24601 I think that says how great of a voice actor he really is.
Darth Maul in Rebels too
My top 3:
1) Ian McDiarmid, obviously
2) Sam Witwer
3) Seth MacFarlane
Honorable mention: Nick Jameson
my top 3 is Ian McDiarmid
2 Sam Witer
and 3 tim curry
honorable mention : Nick Jameson
My top 3
1)-the Ians
2- Jameson
3-Mcfarlane
no
Bro no how can you leave out Ian Abercrombie
Mine
1)Ian McDiarmid
2)Ian Abercrombie
3)Sam Witwer
Honourable mention:Nick Jameson
You should've used a clip of Sam Witwer from Rebels as I think that's the closest he's been allowed to sound to Sidious.
He wasn't in Rebels at the time this was made.
Fair enough, but it's a REALLY good clip and having heard him do Sidious in more relaxed settings he's really got it down along with MANY of voices.
Agreed
Anakin: *Has Dooku's head between two lightsabers* Should I do it?
Palpatine: ...Dew it!
*Screw It*
Funinightmare do the dew, Mountain Dew (wink)
I understood that reference
Greetings, fellow lovely!
Funinightmare th-cam.com/video/FQRW0RM4V0k/w-d-xo.html
Ian Abercrombie will be missed :( I loved his voice acting in The Clone Wars
From best to worst (in my opinion, of course):
1. Ian McDiarmid - Classic Emperor. The way he played the role in Return of the Jedi and Revenge of the Sith was great.
2. Ian Abercrombie - Possibly the best Chancellor Palpatine, and does a great pre-disfigured Darth Sidious. I especially liked his dialogue when he confronted Darth Maul in Season 5 of The Clone Wars: "Remember the first and only reality of the Sith: there can only be two. And you are no longer my apprentice; you have been REPLACED." Pure gold.
3. Sam Witwer - Goes back to the ROTJ-style Emperor performance, and does it pretty well.
4. Tim Curry - Not gonna lie, I'm not really feeling his Palpatine, especially compared to Abercrombie's. His Darth Sidious is pretty damn good, though.
5. Seth MacFarlane - I'm not the biggest fan of MacFarlane (I hate Family Guy), but I have to admit his Emperor was hilarious in Robot Chicken. I don't give him as much credence as the more serious voice actors, though.
6. Nick Jameson - Meh
7. Trevor Devall - Meh
8. Robert Martin Klein - Meh
9. Clive Revill - Some of you might be mad at me for putting him last since he's the original Emperor, but he does absolutely nothing for me. His portrayal is nothing AT ALL like how the character ended up in Return of the Jedi, which was a much more memorable performance.
I miss Ian Abercrombie
+mplumley95 Completely agree with your list.
Wait. I thought that episode was performed by tim curry as this was part of series 5
Your lines on Season 5 of TCW were spoken by Tim Curry.
mplumley95 7 clive
8 trevor
9 robert
1. McDiarmid
2. Witwer
3. Devall
4. Abercrombie
5. McFarlane
That's my top 5. The others were ok, but not great.
Tim Curry wasnt so bad. I liked his version plus Home Alone 2 so 👌
Abercrombie 2nd and witwer is nowhere near as good as people say he is
What??? How in the world did this get so many likes? Witwear's emperor is nothing more than an average fan imitation far from being an actual serious Emperor voice that could go in a serious star wars movie or TV show, and Deval is not even an imitation, its a just a comedy skit that doesn't even sound like the emperor! Meanwhile you have Abercrombie and Curry doing the most serious and creepy versions of the empereror next to McDiarmid and with very good Palpatines as well and you put them after a tacky fan voice and a comedy skit voice?? What is wrong with you??? And what is wrong with the 162 people that liked your comment? How can that many people have such factually horrendous taste? Ugh, anyway, Its Mcdiarmid first, then Abercrombie then Curry, then Jameson then Witwer then whatever you like for the rest, that's the real list!
@@hyperrunner8531 exactly
@@hyperrunner8531 its just his opinion mate
There is only one Darth Sidious and that is Ian McDiarmid
Ian Abercrombie is an amazing Sidious too. I'd say he does the character justice with his voice.
Umm have you heard Sam wither lol
Sam Witwer is amazing
@@michaeltruthson6262 yea true but the best one is Ian McDiarmid
Was gonna give you a like but 222 likes. I agree wholeheartedly though. He’s on an untouchable level
Ian's such a badass actor haha such a good palpatine/sidious. Awesome how they were able to use him for the prequel trilogy so many years later
I loved Abercrombie, simply because his "Palpatine" voice was genuinely endearing and warm. I always thought McDiarmid was tad obviously sinister, even when playing the Chancellor. With Abercrombie, though, I could genuinely see how people could be fooled into thinking Palpatine was just a kindly Chancellor trying his best to end the war with as little bloodshed as possible.
+Wolf6119 I prefer Tim carry to Abercombe, but Mcdiarmid is by far the best
+Wolf6119 Except that McDiarmid's character was a bit more subtle in terms of actions, Abercrombie's was obviously fishy in the show and essentially was walking around with a, "I'm up to no good sign," but the writers just made everyone too stupid to notice.
+Wolf6119 It is sad that Abercrombie died. However when Curry took over and with the episodes how serious they got such as when Ahsoka leaves the order it was almost perfect that Curry was voicing. To me it showed that Palpatine was giving up the persona of being nice because the Jedi were already falling to the Dark Side and could no longer notice or do anything to stop him.
"My lord,the Rebels escaped in the Millenium Falcon."
"What the hell is an aluminum falcon?"
I really like Tim Curry's. Especially for all the hooded scenes.
And Sam Witwer's is perfect, and it's even funnier when he's doing scenes with himself as other characters.
You know? Tim Curry didn't do half bad voicing Darth sidious, although it did throw me off when he was in his Palpatine persona. -I know they're the same- but he did great capturing the sinister voice of sidious, just a shame the previous actor had to die as he caught the more classic feel.
I didn't even notice there was a different actor for him in the Clone Wars
+Samuel Smith same
I actually had no clue it was him until I saw this video.
+bubbajoe117 Only now did I realize how much he sounded like Nigel Thornberry...
He doesn't sound like either.
I really like Clive Revill's Emperor and the way that that scene feels more otherworldly and mysterious.
Yup. He's the best.
It reminded me too much of the wizard of Oz personally
Personally grew up with the original cuts of empire and Clive revills voice definitely carries that weight of mysterious old wizard feel lol. Very classic as well and would prefer to see this than Ian in the re released dvds. Ian’s portrayal as the emperor is top tier but we should never forget our roots
@@SpencersStuffTV that's why I like it so much
You ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise?
Anakin: No.
I felt not, it's a story the jedi wouldn't tell you. It's a sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a dark lord of the sith so powerful and so wise he could influence the midichlorians to create life. He had such a marvelous knowledge of the dark side. He could even save the ones he held dear, from dying.
Anakin: he couldn't actually, save people from death?
The dark side of the force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural.
Anakin: what happened to him?
He became so powerful and so wise, the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which eventually was the case. Unfortunately he taught his apprentice everything he knew, then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. Ironic, he could save others from death, but not himself!
Anakin: is it possible to learn this power?
Not from a Jedi!
Lose the last ! He did not scream it
I felt not? (it's I thought not)
everybody fails it
Ian is the best. They even replaced the original guy from episode 5 with him in all the revamps.
*“Go for Papa Palpatine!”*
What the hell is an Aluminum Falcon?
@@theoriginalemim "You must smell like feet, wrapped in leathery burnt bacon."
Bless Ian Abercrombie! I didn't know he was dead until now.
Ian McDiarmid.
There is only one.
No, there is another...
I swear you are everywhere!
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
I get around.
Always two, there are
+Vorger A master and a aprentice
Clive Revill’s voice is so good. The soft enunciations with the thoughtfulness put behind each word with that low hiss. Masterful.
I didn't know Sam Witwer voiced the emperor in the force unleashed as well as Starkiller
Sean Kratovil-Lavelle he also voices Darth Maul in Clone Wars and Rebels series. underrated actor and voice actor.
He's also the emperor in Rebels :)
No, I heard that was Jay Leno.
Watto www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS719US720&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=who%20voices%20the%20emperor%20in%20star%20wars%20rebels
he looks surprisingly similar to galen marek
When I heard Tim Curry all I could think of was Nigel Thornberry. Blarararagh
Joel Beauman NIGEL THORNBREHHHH!
Watto u wot m8
"Destroying the Jedi would be absolutely smashing."
RIP Ian Abercrombie🥺! He was in some great episodes of The Twilight Zone and sounds completely different. His Sidious/Palpatine is spot on. I wonder if Ian McDiarmid has ever acknowledged Abercrombie’s performance? Honestly, it comes down to McDiarmid, Abercrombie, and Sam Witwer for me. Tim Curry just sounds like Tim Curry doing his best Palpatine and Nick Jameson impression which honesty didn’t sound like Palpatine enough to me anyways. They do fine performances but the masters will always be McDiarmid and Abercrombie in my books.
Ian Abercrombie was terrific. For now, Sam Witwer is the best to voice the character. Seth MacFarlane is still absolutely hilarious as parody Palpatine, though.
ian mcdiarmid sounds better
amyourpapi23 agree
Of course. He IS PALPATINE
Tim Curry's a great actor, but he just sounds like himself here.
Oh wow, I didn't know it was the same actor in episode 6 who did Palpatine in episode 1-3 as well. That's really cool. Hat's off to Lucas for getting him back.
+Waifu Rider~ Ian MacDirmond was about 30 when he did Return of the Jedi and he reprized the role when he was nearing his 60s. I actually enjoyed him more in Return of the Jedi than the prequels. He was much more arrogant and condescending, especially with that mock sympathetic tone in his voice which hides a more darker part of his personality.
Wow you're blind then lol
You're technically half right. I am half blind but don't let that stop you from discrediting me for having a fucking opinion. I've only been a fan of Star Wars all my goddamn life.
+Andrew Pratt lol dude I think he was talking to the original commenter.
Ya it was awesome how it worked out. He was young in the original trilogy and when Lucas started shooting episode 1 he was the perfect age to play The Chancellor.
Ian mcdiarmid is the best by far
I like how much ian seperates his palpatine and sidious voices, demonstrating how deep of a cover his senator persona was.
Ian McDiarmid is Palpatine. GGGGGOOOOODDDDDD!!!!
I actually really like Clive’s voice for the character a lot... He has a more subdue voice that makes him very mysterious... but Ian still does a fantastic job.
Yup, us VHS/Despecialized fans have to stick up for the original.
Sam is easily my favorite purely because he's the only one that includes the subtle accent Mcdiarmid uses. For the longest time I thought it was actually Ian voicing him in Force Unleashed.
Since Tim Curry's most famous role was Frank N Furter in Rocky Horror, I can't help but picture the emperor singing and dancing around in women's lingerie.
Heidi Fedor now that's not something pretty to see!
why did you put that image in my head?
I'm just a sweet sithvestite.
Best Sidious: Ian McDiarmid is the best but Tim Curry is close behind hes really good and 3rd id say Sam Witwer
Best Palpatine: Ian McDiarmid then Ian Abercrombie
Ciaran McGuinness Ian Abercrombie was WAY better than Tim Curry
strahinjagov Ian was a better Palpatine, Tim was a better Sidious
Ciaran McGuinness I wasn't a fan of Tim Curry's performance at all. Whenever I think of Sidious/Palpatine in Clone wars it's Ian's version that I think of.
I love Tim Curry. He would have been great as Thrawn or any Imperial officer, but I didn't like his voice as Palpatine or the Emperor. I favour Sam Witwer as the Emperor, behind Ian McDiarmid of course.
Much as I love Tim I really don't think he was that good here. That said if they bring in Naga Sadow then definitely get Tim Curry to voice him.
That weird effect they did in his voice in the prequels......actually terrifying.
It's a shame that Ian Abercrombie died, but Sam Witwer was the perfect choice for Palpie.
Wrong Ian. It was Dooku who died.
+Spartacus Smith what???
Darth Vader It was Ian McKellen.
***** Shh they're the same fuckin person
***** He's one of those actors it's easy to get mixed up.
And in just 7 days he can make you a Sith!
Lai Jedi hate him!
Lai He is the most interesting Sith Lord in the galaxy
Stay evil my friends
Or your money back!
Who do you refer to Lai
Trevor Devall sounds like Mark Hamill doing the Joker.
Wait. Starkiller and the Emperor were voiced by the same guy in The Force Unleashed?
Yup, Sam Witwer has some range as a voice actor then I actually realized
him voice so nice
Arthus850 He voiced Darth Maul too
Criss Cross I already knew that, and I could picture that, since all he'd need to do is talk with a slight growl in his voice and a British accent. But thanks anyway.
Arthus850 He also was Doomsday on Smallvile.
Tim Curry was born to voice villains.
Which is a problem. His voice is TOO stereotypical.
He is so funny in the movie Clue
Ian Mcdiarmid is such an amazing actor, I love how he plays Sidious/Palpatine.
lol the robot chicken one only for jokes
but in all seriousness i vote Ian McDiarmid
It would appear that Sam Witwer has gotten better as the voice of Palpatine. Because the few lines he does in Season 2 of Rebels is far better than the ones he had in Force Unleashed. I mean, he sounds exactly like Ian McDiarmid's version in that show.
That's because it was Ian
@@ansonalexandersterling4337
Only in the final seasons. Witwer did voice Palpatine in the earlier seasons.
Mike Stoklasa should be part of this list.
dantedoomsday came to comment this. Glad someone already had.
aaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiids
Fuck RLM. They're the reason why PT fans were ostracized for the better part of a decade.
@@sambridgers9543 Boo boo baby.
@@sithstalker7499 When you've been ostracized for years simply because of your film tastes, then you can criticize our resentment.
even though he only was on screen for a minute, I really liked Clive Revill's voice as palpitine it just sounds so refined and elegant.
Ian McDiarmid remains the greatest Palpatine in the history of Palpatines, second to him is Seth McFarlane.
I would like this comment but it has 66 likes
Bruh second is Seth what!? Obviously Sam wither is the best or second best
Tim Curry is fantastic, definitely doing his own thing though.
Darth Sheev Palpatine Emperor Sidious.
Chancellor senate dewit the wise
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Next to Ian McDiramid, Seth McFarland is the best.
That vocal effect they put on Ian McDiarmid's voice when he says,"Henceforth! You will be known as Darth *inhale* Vader."(1:40) Gets me every time. Star Wars has the best audio.
Ian MicDiarmid all the way
MarvelandDC379 Don't forget Tim Curry.
Do It
Usama Zahid i tripped out...i didn't know frank n. furter was sidious? i'm scared.
the one original.....Ian Micdiarmid.
Usama Zahid Tim who? Anyway, how's Ian MicDiarmid doing laterally?
God dammit... Why did Ian Abercrombie had to die? =/ His voice was perfect for Sidious :(
***** Yeah, it is, but he's quite old already.
But fingers crossed he's going to voice Palpy in SW: Rebels :D
Jimmy Greenfield Yep. I was certain Tim Curry was going to voice him, but I was surprised how Sam reprised his role as Sidious from TFU series
***** I was also surprised by that, then I found out Tim Curry had a stroke a while back sadly
Because the dark side takes a toll on those who resonate with it.
colebowlin68
Basically the cinema version of Macbeth.
Favorite?
Ian McDiarmid, definitely. And not just because he was the first.
1:35 to 1:53... you just can't beat that.
And he had such a wide vocal range. He could switch from tenor to a raspy baritone to a sonorous basso all in one scene. What a fantastically dynamic voice!
I was surprised to see that Tim Curry did the voice. Not bad!
Thanks for the upload.
Edit: too bad this didn't include where we was talking to Luke. That was some of his best.
Ian McDiarmid is the only Palpatine
CHASEMARC hold on take that back Abercrombie was also a great Palpatine
I'm gonna make a plaque that says that and put it on his grave.
+CHASEMARC
Palpatine: Commanda Cody! The time has come... Execute orda 69! WAIT NO!
Cody: Yes my lord. takes of cloths
Palpatine: noooooo... noooooooooo! NOOOOOOOOOOO!
1. Ian McDiarmid
2.Ian Abercrombie
3.Tim Curry
4:Sam Witwer
Stringier zeus94 Jameson?
I still am in awe that Ian McDiarmid was 37 when he filmed Return of The Jedi
Draw between Ian McDiarmid and Sam Witwer. Ian makes Sidious sound wiser and older (which suits him, i mean, the guy is clearly old and wise in the movies), but Sam makes him sound more threatening and imposing, and also more like a Dark Side incarnate and more like an emperor. As for who the best Palpatine is when he's disguised as a chancellor, i'd say Ian McDiarmid is the best. Tim Curry is good and makes him sound as a powerful figure, fitting his chancellor role, but i think that a disguised Palpatine should sound more casual and more like a friendly figure (considering he does actually act like a friend to Anakin in the prequels, this actually suits him well), which is what Ian captures best.
Ian Abercrombie did quite well.
Ian Li Yeah, he was pretty good too.
As much as I enjoy Tim Curry it felt as if I was hearing Darth Mauls voice instead of Palpatine. Maybe its just me.
How did Ians voice change so drastically between the 80's and 2000's.
He got older.
@@sambridgers9543 He was already old.
@@PikminandOatchi 39 isn't old.
It was a stylistic choice. Ian can still do the 80s Emperor voice, he & George decided on the different direction in the Prequels to reflect Palpatine being 23 years younger, the same reason his face was made puffier. Ian did it again with Rise of Skywalker by giving Sidious more of a withered, raspy growl.
Ian McDiarmid *is* Emperor Palpatine. Ian Abercrombie is really close though. Tim Curry is a great Darth Sidious, but not a good Chancellor Palpatine. The rest of them aren't nearly as good as these three.