It's a show that kids and adults can enjoy, which is what any family-oriented entertainment should aim for. Star Wars has always been for kids; doesn't mean everyone else can't enjoy it too
Man I forgot how simple this show started out. It gets so real by the end Chris asking why Ahsoka didn't fall like Anakin.....let's just say she has maybe the most complete character arc of any star wars character ever
Can we talk about the fact that after Anakin and Ahsoka rescued master Plo in this episode, almost everyone other time they needed help, it was Master Plo to the rescue
I love that scene when Plo Koon is focusing on the top of the pod on the force and you see Asokha reactions...no words, just the soundtrack of the force telling a story...It connects and binds...
Plo Koon remains one of my favourite Jedi Masters for this episode alone. Also this and the first episode of the series highlight what Clone Wars was truly all about: highlighting the individuals of the clone army and reminding them that they are more than just expendable copies.
The story of how Plo Koon took Ahsoka to become a Jedi was told in the 40 (or so) still unfinished Clone Wars episodes, which were cancelled by Disney taking over Star Wars in 2014, by the way. Hopefully we'll yet get to see them on screen again at some point.
If we ever get an Ahsoka series or movie we need flashbacks with Plo Koon or maybe even some Clone Wars flashbacks with Anakin. But please, us Plo Koon fans need more Plo Koon and the Wolfpack.
it was also kind of mentioned in the Ahsoka novel, so they definitely did not drop the story (unless they think of a better one). but the original design for the fake jedi was given to the Zygerrians
There are many factors to Anakin's fall.. #1... well his life is basically a mess of trauma dating back to when he was a child that was never dealt with... #2... he was basically a outcast in the temple due to his age of joining and the whole chosen one thing... #3... stress.. from the jedi, the war, and home life... #4... being between a rock and a hard place... Palpatine whispering in his ear since he was nine(the guy was like a father to him) and the jedi's judgement for being who he is... #5... the dark side.. George Lucas has said that by the time of RoTS Anakin was at the half way point falling wise... it goes back to #1 trauma mixed with the increasing darkness inside him... well you get the point.. #6... the council f-ed up a lot... he genuinely believed the jedi were evil...
Dave Filoni favorite jedi..Plo Koon...Keldorian looks scary but his voice make him so calm and wise...perfect choice ! You see a little more how the jedi see the clones, they are not expandable for them !
Fun fact Dave Fioni's favourite Jedi is Plo Kool along with his Wolfpack squad of Clone Troopers a squad who first appeared in the Clone Wars which Dave created. Lucas funny enough asked Dave why he liked Plo so much lol but yeah the Clone Wars does expand the Jedi who were background characters in the films many didn't even have lines same with the Clone Troopers some of the Commanders and Captains in the Clone Wars even appeared in the Order 66 montage turning on their Jedi General which makes it all the more emotional.
if you've seen all of the star wars shows dave filoni was involved in creatively you know that he has a weird obsession with space wolves lmao See: Trapper Wolf, Commander Wolffe, the Wolfpack battalion and Lothwolves
•This episode is special to me. Back in 4th grade, I was channel surfing and came across the final few minutes of this episode. I have been a big Star Wars fan ever since. •That's not a planet; that's Anza, the red star that the planets in the Abregado System orbit. •It's an ion cannon, like what the Rebels used on Hoth or during the Battle of Scarif. •And lines like that are why Plo Koon is among everyone's favorite Jedi. He truly cared for his friends and those who served under him. •By now, y'all should know that there's a lot of children's television that is not exactly for children. •Well it's not called Star Peace, is it?
That ship ashoka and anakin are in is called the twilight it's the ship they found on Teth in the movie. Clones do go on to become stormtroopers in the transition period from the republic to the empire but are eventually phased out to normal humans. The planet in this episode isn't Dathomir although you will see that later!
"This isn't for kids, right?" You know how you guys said that Avatar the Last Airbender and Legend of Korra weren't kid shows? You should start saying it again. I am shocked that the censors allowed this to be a Y-7 particularly in later seasons. The first season was already pushing it, but they get darker with each season. In fact, there is a series of videos on youtube that record every single war crime committed in the show, by the Separatists, the Republic, and third parties. On a separate note, when you guys are questioning how Plo Koon could survive, I don't think it was ever explained, but I think it was because he was an alien. His species is from a planet with a much lower oxygen count. That mask he wears is to reduce the oxygen he breathes in so that it is closer to his natural biology, and he said he could stand the pressure for a short while (from his alien biology or the Force, who knows). Probably the same reason he didn't freeze.
Had to come back and find this in the playlist after this week's episode dropped. Didn't see it in the "Videos" tab and I don't think it appeared in my sub box last week
12:41 "bro koon" yes, so much yes in fact, small tidbit here, but plo koon's fighter squadron that eventually killed him in revenge of the sith are called "plo's bro's"
This episode single-handedly made the stupid battle droids waaaaay creepier than they ever were in the movies. It makes you start thinking about how dark and twisted it is to have this army of happy go lucky idiot droids joking their way through conquering planets and eradicating entire populations.
@@tbcalex i think the editor may have messed the upload up and went for the second episode instead of the second chronologically. the thumbnail is for the right episode so they probably will correct it soon
BTW for a little context... the Venator is around 1.1k long while the Malevolence is around 5.3k(I think) long... I'm pretty sure the Imperial class Star Destroyer is around 1.6k and the Lucerhulk(idk spelling) is around 3.5k I think... so ya big ship..
16:25 Their speculation on how a conversation with the survivors might go was funny.😏 And while acknowledging the joke, at 19:43 *Suraj* of *Las Normas* later noted the "reality" of the situation. That it wasn't as though everyone else simply decided not to go looking for survivors as they sat around just polishing their _pistolas_ and _sables._ There was a mission that required *Skywalker,¹* so the soldiers would of course understand that there was an objective which took priority (as is to be expected from time to time). And soldiers are supposed to lay down their lives, _yada, yada, Yoda._ •••✺●✺••• ¹ ─ Though whether or not his presence was _that_ critical could be up for debate. 🤔 Hmmmn. Even as I wrote that☝️, it occurred to me how one could speculate he might've been needed to command a ship or group of ships, etc. In which case, I suppose that _would_ be critical. It's been a while since I've seen the episode, and I only watched the clips you showed here. I don't recall if it was noted in detail. 🤔 Hmmmn. Even as I wrote _that_ ☝️, it occurred to me that the larger capital ships are already commanded by non-jedi officers. 🤷🏼♂️
I'm wondering, is the question _Is this a kids' show?"_ a relatively recent or generational concern? I've seen it brought up with other shows and other channels as well. I grew up in the 70s (age 3-13) and this sort of thing wasn't even a concern for me and my friends.¹ I'm not saying restrictions didn't exist. At age 10, I recall my mom frowning on my watching the sitcom *Soap,* because of the adult sexual themes. But any she would have concerns over generally went over my head anyhow. So, I still watched it. The only real restrictions were rated R films. But on TV we'd watch westerns, WWII war movies, sci-fi and monster movies. . . _whatever._ Characters died on screen by the droves. It was never traumatic. It was never really gratuitous with the gore.² It is really that this question seems to come up quite often (even if done so for humor at times). And so I'm wondering if it truly *is* a big deal, or if it perhaps was a big deal for a certain generation growing up? Even though my own daughter is 33, I can't really use myself as a parental example. Since it wasn't a big deal for me as a kid, it really wasn't much of an issue for me as a parent. Even taking into consideration the content available to her in the 90s wasn't the same as when I grew up in the 70s. •••✺●✺••• ¹ ─ Meaning, we never heard the concern from our parents, and we ourselves paid no attention to an on-screen death as if it were something taboo or _"adult,"_ for lack of a better term. ² ─Remember, because I was watching films in the 70s as a kid, everything I was watching was made before that time. But there was still a lot of death. But it was certainly comparable, and often _worse_ than what we've seen here.
@@bruh-fw7op Sorry mate. I'd blame it on lockdown, but really it's mainly talk to text that results in my sickeningly verbose comments. It just makes it too easy. 🤦🏼♂️
Animation quality takes a dip here for a while. It's really the beginning of Season 2, for me, where the animation gets better, then around Season 4 where the animation becomes great...and then, well...Season 7 is in a league of its own.
okay so I don't know where y'll take suggestions on shows to watch but... BABYLON 5. Its an absolute masterpiece of a syfy series. it is 5 seasons long, but as much as the normies enjoy smart writing you would all love B5 if you actually sat down to watch it.
Truly this show is one of the best additions to star wars lore ever made. Better even than the prequels. It sets up the devastation so much better. From fleshing out the clones and anakin and other jedi, to dealing with real serious topics, this show is, in my opinion, a masterpiece. And seeing the normies and other reactors slowly grasp that this isn't just for kids is always enjoyable
Oh... thats weird... you guys missed episode 5 "Ambush". Its supposed to immediately come after the last episode "Supply Lines". Edit: Scratch that... apparently you did react to it... its just missing from the playlist.
"we're just clones sir, we're meant to be expendable" "not to me" I love Plo koon
I love that Palpatine calls Anakin, "Master Skywalker". He knew what he was doing😂 3:17
11:45 NOOOOO THE "We're just clones sir, we're meant to be expendable" LINE GOT CUT
IT'S THE BEST ONE TOO, WHY???
Plo Koon is Dave Filoni’s favorite Jedi. Expect to see much a lot more of him as the series goes on.
He also loves wolves 🐺🐺🐺😁
Filoni gave him “life” so to speak because in the prequel trilogy he was just a background character who had no lines.
They didn't even react to the "We're meant to be expendable" scene, god damn it
"Not to me" :')
Hello there
"Is this a kids show?" "There are a lot of deaths in this series. A lot of dark deaths." "This is for kids."
Well yes, but actually no
It's a show that kids and adults can enjoy, which is what any family-oriented entertainment should aim for. Star Wars has always been for kids; doesn't mean everyone else can't enjoy it too
Man I forgot how simple this show started out. It gets so real by the end
Chris asking why Ahsoka didn't fall like Anakin.....let's just say she has maybe the most complete character arc of any star wars character ever
I think anakin is more but she rival him except for not having an ending yet
Can we talk about the fact that after Anakin and Ahsoka rescued master Plo in this episode, almost everyone other time they needed help, it was Master Plo to the rescue
They remove the clones slowly after order 66 and replace them with regular people.
illusion of free will
I love that scene when Plo Koon is focusing on the top of the pod on the force and you see Asokha reactions...no words, just the soundtrack of the force telling a story...It connects and binds...
By 'A New Hope' there wasn't a single clone in the Stormtrooper corps...
Plo Koon remains one of my favourite Jedi Masters for this episode alone.
Also this and the first episode of the series highlight what Clone Wars was truly all about: highlighting the individuals of the clone army and reminding them that they are more than just expendable copies.
Ikr this episode does so much for the series, for the clones, and for Plo Koon. Wish we got to see more of Plo before his death.
The story of how Plo Koon took Ahsoka to become a Jedi was told in the 40 (or so) still unfinished Clone Wars episodes, which were cancelled by Disney taking over Star Wars in 2014, by the way. Hopefully we'll yet get to see them on screen again at some point.
If we ever get an Ahsoka series or movie we need flashbacks with Plo Koon or maybe even some Clone Wars flashbacks with Anakin. But please, us Plo Koon fans need more Plo Koon and the Wolfpack.
@@dankwave2electricboogaloo569 Isn't a Ahsoka show in production right now?
@@firecat4529 SHIT WAIT IT IS ISNT IT I FORGOT WITH ALL THE STAR WARS SHIT HAPPENING OH SHIT WE BETTER GET FLASHBACKS
it was also kind of mentioned in the Ahsoka novel, so they definitely did not drop the story (unless they think of a better one). but the original design for the fake jedi was given to the Zygerrians
When I was a kid this episode was so upsetting... I was haunted by the screaming clones dying in the void for weeks xD
There are many factors to Anakin's fall..
#1... well his life is basically a mess of trauma dating back to when he was a child that was never dealt with...
#2... he was basically a outcast in the temple due to his age of joining and the whole chosen one thing...
#3... stress.. from the jedi, the war, and home life...
#4... being between a rock and a hard place... Palpatine whispering in his ear since he was nine(the guy was like a father to him) and the jedi's judgement for being who he is...
#5... the dark side.. George Lucas has said that by the time of RoTS Anakin was at the half way point falling wise... it goes back to #1 trauma mixed with the increasing darkness inside him... well you get the point..
#6... the council f-ed up a lot... he genuinely believed the jedi were evil...
If Ashoka kept Anakin grounded it makes one wonder what happened that he eventually spazzed out during the Revenge of the Sith.
Dave Filoni favorite jedi..Plo Koon...Keldorian looks scary but his voice make him so calm and wise...perfect choice ! You see a little more how the jedi see the clones, they are not expandable for them !
6:54 The moment when "This is just a kids show" ages poorly.
Waiting for maul, he has the darkest episodes.
That scene earlier where they flip the pod around and the clone is hanging out of dead shook me even more when I was younger.
Grevious: Warcrimes?
Dooku: Warcrimes!
Grevious: Yessssssss.
Fun fact Dave Fioni's favourite Jedi is Plo Kool along with his Wolfpack squad of Clone Troopers a squad who first appeared in the Clone Wars which Dave created. Lucas funny enough asked Dave why he liked Plo so much lol but yeah the Clone Wars does expand the Jedi who were background characters in the films many didn't even have lines same with the Clone Troopers some of the Commanders and Captains in the Clone Wars even appeared in the Order 66 montage turning on their Jedi General which makes it all the more emotional.
Plo Kool
if you've seen all of the star wars shows dave filoni was involved in creatively you know that he has a weird obsession with space wolves lmao
See: Trapper Wolf, Commander Wolffe, the Wolfpack battalion and Lothwolves
@@joshyan1458 He's probably a Space Wolves player...
"This is NOT a kids show" returns!
Most of the Storm Troopers are NOT Clones, btw.
•This episode is special to me. Back in 4th grade, I was channel surfing and came across the final few minutes of this episode. I have been a big Star Wars fan ever since.
•That's not a planet; that's Anza, the red star that the planets in the Abregado System orbit.
•It's an ion cannon, like what the Rebels used on Hoth or during the Battle of Scarif.
•And lines like that are why Plo Koon is among everyone's favorite Jedi. He truly cared for his friends and those who served under him.
•By now, y'all should know that there's a lot of children's television that is not exactly for children.
•Well it's not called Star Peace, is it?
That ship ashoka and anakin are in is called the twilight it's the ship they found on Teth in the movie. Clones do go on to become stormtroopers in the transition period from the republic to the empire but are eventually phased out to normal humans. The planet in this episode isn't Dathomir although you will see that later!
The way you edit this you can show so much of the episode without actually showing it it's crazy
"This is 100% for kids"
Darth Maul: hehehehehe you dont-you dont know
23:10 Not Dathomir, Anza! :D
seeing upload date (4/2) vs the upload date when clicking on the video (one month ago): "space is warped and time is bendable!"
Wait this isn’t the right order, after 2x16 should be 1x16.
So I wasn't remembering that wrong!
They mixed up with the pateron premium i believe
@@johncena5991 That makes sense! Thanks mate!
@@nicktoons125 heyy might even get a double drop
@@johncena5991 Here's hoping! 🤞
"This isn't for kids, right?"
You know how you guys said that Avatar the Last Airbender and Legend of Korra weren't kid shows? You should start saying it again. I am shocked that the censors allowed this to be a Y-7 particularly in later seasons. The first season was already pushing it, but they get darker with each season. In fact, there is a series of videos on youtube that record every single war crime committed in the show, by the Separatists, the Republic, and third parties.
On a separate note, when you guys are questioning how Plo Koon could survive, I don't think it was ever explained, but I think it was because he was an alien. His species is from a planet with a much lower oxygen count. That mask he wears is to reduce the oxygen he breathes in so that it is closer to his natural biology, and he said he could stand the pressure for a short while (from his alien biology or the Force, who knows). Probably the same reason he didn't freeze.
Rebels was Y-7. Im pretty sure Clone Wars was either TV-PG or TV-14.
Wtf, I thought second episode chronologically was hidden enemy?
It is they uploaded the wrong episode I think
Check the wiki Master
I always forget how weird the release order is timeline wise
Yeah, and they are watching it wrong lol, it should be 1x16 'Hidden Enemy', not 1x2 'Rising Malevolence'.
yeah you jump between Season 1,2 with Season 3 so the animation is all over the place lol its a massive shock jumping from Season 3 to Season 1
They mixed up their video uploads with pateron premium
Had to come back and find this in the playlist after this week's episode dropped. Didn't see it in the "Videos" tab and I don't think it appeared in my sub box last week
I hope you guys don’t give up on this series half way through. Hate to get invested in a reaction only for it to stop for a bogus reason.
Highlight of the week💖
12:41 "bro koon" yes, so much yes
in fact, small tidbit here, but plo koon's fighter squadron that eventually killed him in revenge of the sith are called "plo's bro's"
21:34 Mace Windu caved his chest in with the force.
This episode single-handedly made the stupid battle droids waaaaay creepier than they ever were in the movies. It makes you start thinking about how dark and twisted it is to have this army of happy go lucky idiot droids joking their way through conquering planets and eradicating entire populations.
"Clone Wars is a kids show"
Also Clone Wars: Shows Driods jettisoning Clone crew
Wrong order guys if you're trying to do chronological 🙁
My alarm is the republic cruiser alarm🤣
i thought the malevolence trilogy comes later
It does, the 2nd episode in chronological order is 1x16 'Hidden Enemy'
@@tbcalex which is the thumbnail so was confused when i watched lol
@@tbcalex i think the editor may have messed the upload up and went for the second episode instead of the second chronologically. the thumbnail is for the right episode so they probably will correct it soon
Personally I’d want clone wars twice a week
Can't wait for y'all to find out why the clones turn
4:20 My man Grevious! 💪
This is where the fun begins 🙏🏽
BTW for a little context... the Venator is around 1.1k long while the Malevolence is around 5.3k(I think) long... I'm pretty sure the Imperial class Star Destroyer is around 1.6k and the Lucerhulk(idk spelling) is around 3.5k I think... so ya big ship..
I hope they find the Manilla Wafers...
Just an FYI, TCW was rated PG as it was released on TV.
No, it wasn't a "kids" show.
6:46 geez
Where's my Wolfpack at!!!!
5:51 My man Anakin Skywalker! 💪
3:55 Similar to the Death Star!
*We are just clones sir we're meant to be expendable*
16:25 Their speculation on how a conversation with the survivors might go was funny.😏 And while acknowledging the joke, at 19:43 *Suraj* of *Las Normas* later noted the "reality" of the situation. That it wasn't as though everyone else simply decided not to go looking for survivors as they sat around just polishing their _pistolas_ and _sables._ There was a mission that required *Skywalker,¹* so the soldiers would of course understand that there was an objective which took priority (as is to be expected from time to time). And soldiers are supposed to lay down their lives, _yada, yada, Yoda._
•••✺●✺•••
¹ ─ Though whether or not his presence was _that_ critical could be up for debate.
🤔 Hmmmn. Even as I wrote that☝️, it occurred to me how one could speculate he might've been needed to command a ship or group of ships, etc. In which case, I suppose that _would_ be critical. It's been a while since I've seen the episode, and I only watched the clips you showed here. I don't recall if it was noted in detail.
🤔 Hmmmn. Even as I wrote _that_ ☝️, it occurred to me that the larger capital ships are already commanded by non-jedi officers. 🤷🏼♂️
So much for chronological order.
I'm wondering, is the question _Is this a kids' show?"_ a relatively recent or generational concern? I've seen it brought up with other shows and other channels as well. I grew up in the 70s (age 3-13) and this sort of thing wasn't even a concern for me and my friends.¹
I'm not saying restrictions didn't exist. At age 10, I recall my mom frowning on my watching the sitcom *Soap,* because of the adult sexual themes. But any she would have concerns over generally went over my head anyhow. So, I still watched it.
The only real restrictions were rated R films. But on TV we'd watch westerns, WWII war movies, sci-fi and monster movies. . . _whatever._ Characters died on screen by the droves. It was never traumatic. It was never really gratuitous with the gore.²
It is really that this question seems to come up quite often (even if done so for humor at times). And so I'm wondering if it truly *is* a big deal, or if it perhaps was a big deal for a certain generation growing up? Even though my own daughter is 33, I can't really use myself as a parental example. Since it wasn't a big deal for me as a kid, it really wasn't much of an issue for me as a parent. Even taking into consideration the content available to her in the 90s wasn't the same as when I grew up in the 70s.
•••✺●✺•••
¹ ─ Meaning, we never heard the concern from our parents, and we ourselves paid no attention to an on-screen death as if it were something taboo or _"adult,"_ for lack of a better term.
² ─Remember, because I was watching films in the 70s as a kid, everything I was watching was made before that time. But there was still a lot of death. But it was certainly comparable, and often _worse_ than what we've seen here.
mans got asked a question and returned a novel
@@bruh-fw7op Sorry mate. I'd blame it on lockdown, but really it's mainly talk to text that results in my sickeningly verbose comments. It just makes it too easy. 🤦🏼♂️
@@CaesiusX Lol it’s ok
3:07 I know right?! 🙏🏽💪👀
3:29 Right! 😂
Introducing the best clone unit the 104th
9:31 Agreed 😔
I think they uploaded the wrong order of you look at the schedule
Why not watch in chronological order?
Animation quality takes a dip here for a while. It's really the beginning of Season 2, for me, where the animation gets better, then around Season 4 where the animation becomes great...and then, well...Season 7 is in a league of its own.
They've Gone to PLAID!
Plo Koon the GOAT
16:35
Lol 😂
Great reaction! This was a good one!
And to think I was bouta beat someone up cause i thought you guys didn't post
Wait did the chronological order change ?
Wait, what the fuck?? This came out a month ago?? What happen xd
Patreon my dude. Patreon.
Did my "reason Grievous has respiratory problems" comment get deleted for spoilers? Are they going to watch the 2D animated series at some point?
love clone wars :D
10:15 Yikes 😂
okay so I don't know where y'll take suggestions on shows to watch but... BABYLON 5.
Its an absolute masterpiece of a syfy series. it is 5 seasons long, but as much as the normies enjoy smart writing you would all love B5 if you actually sat down to watch it.
3:42 👀
16:28 Yikes 😂
Plow king😂
It’s gonna take a year for them to finish this series at this rate.
2*
Ok the clone wars order is so confusing😭 can someone explain because i watched season 1 then 2 and so on and not the apparently correct order
www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-the-clone-wars-chronological-episodeorder here is the correct order
Just google chronological order and it'll show you the list
here is the official canon order
www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-the-clone-wars-chronological-episodeorder
Love you guys
😂😂 Why the foock did they write April fool's in the email. I was ready to dislike the video thinking it was a prank
16:33 Big yikes 😂
Is this episode 6 or episode 2 of season 1?
both its episode 6 in chronological order and episode 2 of season 1 in production order
Wait this was uploaded a month ago?
Cutting out the best part of the episode is a crime.
Excellent
Truly this show is one of the best additions to star wars lore ever made. Better even than the prequels. It sets up the devastation so much better. From fleshing out the clones and anakin and other jedi, to dealing with real serious topics, this show is, in my opinion, a masterpiece. And seeing the normies and other reactors slowly grasp that this isn't just for kids is always enjoyable
Oh... thats weird... you guys missed episode 5 "Ambush". Its supposed to immediately come after the last episode "Supply Lines".
Edit: Scratch that... apparently you did react to it... its just missing from the playlist.
Did we decide to give up on chronological order?
just a mix-up
what about a star fox movie??? yes or no
You guys need to watch the 2003 Clone Wars micro series. It was made by the guy who made Samurai Jack
Una por el algoritmo
you guys not watching it at season 1 episode 1 ruins it not going to lie
wrong video f
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First 😭😭💕💕
9:36 👀