Nahdar killed 3 Magna Guards in 12 seconds. That's something even Jedi Masters have trouble with. Gotta give him props for that, he barely became a knight.
You gotta feel bad for Grievous. I mean, Dooku let the Jedi and the clone troopers into his home, and they [the clones, Fisto and Vebb] destroyed some of his property and killed his pet.... That just plain sucks.
*"I will rest when the Jedi are dead."* Probably Grievous's coldest line, as well as a perfect summation of his character. His whole existence revolves around getting revenge on the Jedi.
@@rangopistacho6928 Well, I read the Jedi didn't help his people when they asked for help... And the worst part was when, years later, the Jedis did assist his people's enemies instead (At leats its whta I foind about Grievous past life).
@@dr.boring7022 No, grievous's main strategy is to intimidate so they can't use the force out of stress and fear. But you wouldn't know that if you watched this show. This show is notoriously garbage at showing any sign of competence in any Seperatist character. Especially Grievous.
@@Blabbybike Seriously? The 2003 show was known to blow things WAY out of proportion. Mace Windu punching an army of droids? Durge surviving litterally everything? An athsmatic cyborg somehow able to take on litteral monks who can see the future and have the powers of gods? Jedi Knights don't die like flies in The Clone Wars. And that's a problem with the Prequels. Set up a powerful group of warriors, only for them to get killed 24/7 easily. The only exception is Palpatine, but the Jedi look competent in this show. I mean, seriously, in the 2003 show, a Jedi LITTERALLY charged toward Grievous like a fucking dumbass, and got clapped by his feet.
@@dr.boring7022 The guy that got crushed was a Padawan and was operating under stress and fear and couldn't think straight. Which was as stated before, why General Grievous could even kill Jedi. And yes it is blown out of proportion but that doesn't change the fact that the Seperatists are horribly represented. Also general grievous in his first appearance in 2003 is Canon. It's mentioned to have happened in "catalyst: rogue one".
Let's all be honest; Nahdar would've turned to the dark side sooner or later. The fact that he managed to make it to the rank of Knight at so young without a Master calling him out on his arrogance and anger really says a lot about how flawed the Jedi Order was.
That's part of the learning experience ashoka was like that. At the beginning. Kit called out nadar in the episode. But being a padawan to Knighthood is about learning from failure.
I kind of felt bad for Grievous when the Jedi killed his pet rogwart, Gor, the only thing he truly cared about at that point in his life. (Grievous kills Nahdar) Never mind... Still, he's terrifyingly awesome in this scene.
His EU counterpart was more terrifying. TCW downgraded his abilities. EU had him competing and even fighting mace windu, the man who created Vaapad and even copied the form, in a stalemate
Honestly the fact that Grievous nearly always had to fight main characters meant that he was destined to never win, and would always have to scurry away at the end. If he'd fought some more less important Jedi, we'd have actually got to see him be the great Jedi killer that he is
There were plenty of Jedi in this show that Grievous could have killed, like Eeth Koth and Adi Gallia. Making Grievous powerful was not their intention.
Plus in canon, he still has killed around 20 something jedi. This is true, we see their lightsabers, or artifacts in his lair. So I think this further solidified your point.
Grevious killed the second most Jedi tho, shame we couldn’t really see him in action. Wish another side Jedi went with obiwan and anakin in revenge of the sixth for grievous to kill making him not just to be a filler villain in ROTS and make his character a bit like the original clone wars series and to give him more of a story arc and inportant.
just by observing Nahdars behavior, he would have gone the same route as aniken skywalker. He was rash, impatient, and had a might makes right personally, cross a potential sith lord off the list.
@Al agreed. The thing the OP doesn't really understand is that majority of Padawans and Knights are exactly like this: Overconfident, show less restraint, impatient and not thinking straight. It takes Humility for that to go away which takes time once they're Knighted. Obi-wan was the exception
Nahdar is voiced by Tom Kenny (who also plays spongebob, patchy the pirate and the ice king) so every time I watch this episode it literally just sounds like patchy the pirate fighting Grievous and getting killed.
2:31 That’s why it’s so hard to defeat Grievous in battle: he’s unpredictable and lacks any and all sense of honor. He doesn’t care how he achieves victory as long as he achieves it, even through underhanded, dishonest tactics like that.
*@Yori Let's BURN* Yeah, only retreated in two duel with Kenobi, the rest are just from spaceship battle that have nothing to do with duel while six times Jedi retreat in the duel from Grievous and only had called for his MagnaGuard two times while seven times Grievous fought the Jedi on his own without them 🤔 Grievous won clean victory over the Jedi in Malevolence, Skytop Station, Nomad Droids, Bound for Rescue, A Necessary Bond, Crystal Crisis and only had lost in Lair of Grievous (Fisto), Grievous Intrigue, ARC Trooper (but did wipe the floor with Kenobi) and Massacre. Just a little reminder in the show, Dooku fought Anakin two time with the MagnaGuard interfering their duel while outside the show Age of Republic comic had Dooku killed a tiger Jedi by activating the blaster with the Force.
*@NinjagoGuy416* Funny thing is that there was something similar to the "killing a Jedi with the blaster" scene but was killed by the Battle droid under Grievous order while he watches instead of him killing the Jedi himself in the *Star Wars: General Grievous* by Dark Horse. It was still playing dirty and doing the dirty work for Grievous. Sorry for double posting.
I haven't actually watched the show, only the movies and some clips of the show, so before this I had always wanted to see him just block an opponent with 3 or even 2 of his lightsabers and then activate the others below for an easy kill. So when I saw this I was relieved that he actually did something like that. It would make sense that he'd use that in battle since, like you said, he probably doesn't care about honorable tactics in dueling like on Dathomir when he was about to lose but ordered the droids to kill everyone
@@Yee-erOfHaws Basically Grievous character goes from a "honorable" warrior to the honorless, ruthless killing machine that we see. The movies make him look a lot weaker than he actually is, and you have to consider that a lot of times he loses because his opponents can use the force. You can argue that through sword skill alone, few could match Grievous relentless cyborg body. People call him a coward for retreating when in disadvantage or using underhanded tactics, but there's no such thing as a fair fight in war. If anything force users are cheating too because they can use magic to have telekinesis and enhanced combat prowess.
For those who don't know, Grevious hates the Jedi because a ship which he was in had exploded from a bomb planted by Count Dooku, when Dooku recovered his remains and gave him the new cyborg body we all know and love him for, Dooku told Grevious it was the Jedi who did this to him. General Grevious' entire career with the Sith and Droid Army is built on nothing but a lie, it's honestly tragic.
Unfortunately that’s his legends background, back when he was actually scary. Now his background is he wanted to be a Jedi but they refused to let him join the order because he wasn’t force sensitive. Legends grievous is better in almost every way
That, and the Jedi refused to help his species, the Kaleesh, when they were being attacked and killed by the Huk, another species on his planet. Because of the Jedi's refusal to help, his wife, family and much of his species were killed. Because of that he went on a Doom Guy style rampage and slaughtered thousands of Huk to avenge his family. At 2:39 he's letting out the rage of someone who lost nearly everything to the Jedi. Far more badass than anything we see him do in this show. And more tragic than his new "canon" backstory
@@darkdoubloontv8906 I read one of the Star Wars wikis that the Kaleesh and the Yam'rii were in a war and the Jedi sided with the Yam'rii and that's why Grevious hated the Jedi. Personally, I like the lie of the Jedi sabotaging his ship to be a better reason.
Oh boy...The tension in this scene was so high...I really thought for a moment Vebb would defeat Grievous...I mean, it's not like we know how and when GG dies and who kills him, so the suspense here was just overwhelming...
+DrDemonHarlequin This was one of my problems with the show. It tried to build up suspense so many times but the plots usually revolve around characters we know survive.
Even still, this was less of a "oh shit who will survive this" episode and more of an "oh shit Grievous is actually in his element for once" episode. The question here isn't who dies, but when.
Nahdar Vebb: “I’m ‘bout to end this general’s whole career...singlehandedly.” General Grevious: “I’m going to *EXECUTE* what’s known as a pro gamer’s move.” 2:28
I always feel bad for Kit here. Losing your padawan is hard enough, but losing them to the notorious jedi killer is much worse. Having to live with the fact he’s killed not just many jedi, but also your padawan. I imagine it was much easier to train a padawan before the clone wars. I can’t imagine how hard it must’ve been for some of those masters.
I don't feel anything about him i only feel bad for Grievous here Count Dooku let the Jedis and Clones into his home and deactivated his droids and Grievous almost lost his life and lost his pet at least he get revenge to one of the Jedi
if Grievous had done this in every fight, instead of stupidly attacking in every other duel the same spot with all four arms at the same time, there would be no Jedi left to kill when Palpatine activated order 66... :/
if he did that, he would have captured/kill obiwan even. and then vader when he would come to get him. and then palpatine. lol he's so overpowered with his immense strength and four lightsabers, only he's made weak for the sake of the plot.
Shaggy was in the 2003 series; which Disney has wiped from canon); don't know why Disney did that, the 2008 series fit perfectly in between like Episode 21 to 22, they didn't need to wipe the 2003 series. Just like the family of Clyde Tombaugh are pissed that Pluto is officially not a planet; I bet the creators of the 2003 series are pissed that Disney has wiped their cartoon series from canon. Back to OP, Ahsoka was kind of stupid at first (not stupid as in "bad character design", stupid as in "reckless and impatient"), like in the movie; running straight to the shield generation and setting off all those big droids "Whose side are you on anyway?!", but she grew as a character as the series progressed, like surviving on that word of hunting trandoshans.
+JediDanD Exactly, couldn't have said it better myself. All of it. Except first, Anakin must get his scar at the VERY beginning of Chapter 22. Then this series can happen and it would all make perfect sense. Even with Grievous, because even though he was downgraded in this show and doesn't kill much, we still see him holding his own and sometimes even winning battles. The directors just usually had him go up against Jedi that weren't tired out from fighting so many droids like they were in the old series.
@@josecuestas7246 when You studied the topics and their definitions thinking that the assessment would ask them but instead you get tough word questions and only then do you realise that you were supposed to study general info
Everyone: grevious is the most cruel being in the galaxy. Grevious: let's see if gore is finished playing with the Jedi...........what where are they......gooore...araahhhhhhh*smash*
+Baraco Barner Because let's be honest, EU Grievous was so heavily overblown. Even as a cyborg he shouldn't be able to do half the things he did in that series. And he's such an unlikable character and a complete asshole. He deserved to be taken down a notch.
Not really, if he could he can actually beat certain Jedi. Except, the problem is he lets his ego get the best of him and toys around in combat. Which gives the jedi time to think of a plan to either get away or beat grievous in combat.
That's my biggest negative for the Clone Wars. Grievous kills only one Jedi in the entire show. You've got to be fucking kidding. He should have been the one to kill Adi Gallia, instead of Opress. And hell, why not Eth Koth as well.
Plus in canon we still know he has killed 20 jedi or so. In his lair we see their lightsabers or artifacts. He only loses when going up against main characters because we know he can’t kill them as they survive and are in the next movie lol
+Hydrocell You're right in the new canon. He may be a ignorant, cowardly, and a pathetic fool, but he had a reputation of killing people off of the Clone Wars.
+Versace Bentley Nope. Actually, in this episode, Nahdar acknowledges that Grievous has killed lots of Jedi. The thing is that this series did not focus on his feats and instead it focused mainly on his defeats.
+XGcunningham I agree. Grievous was victim of plot armor and lazy character development. Even the opening crawl from Revenge of the Sith stated that "there are heroes on both sides", so it would have been nice if this series had explored the Separatist side of the war, with its war heroes (not the pacifist separatist senators).
I like Vebb and wished that he was not killed. He is rather emotional like Anakin (obviously not as powerful) and I like to think he could have been pulled to the dark side. Plus he is a Calamari and should have known "It's a Trap!"
And if you know kaleesh culture you would also know that Grievous had Gor as a pet from a very young age (both of them), meaning he was more than just a pet to Grievous. This fact makes it way more saddening (atleast for me).
Whenever I see Grievous, I just want to see him win battles after what the Jedi and Sith have done to his life. He should have lived longer like Ashoka and Maul as well.
This is the Grevious I wish we saw more of. Well he wasn't too bad in this series but I just wish we had so much more. Like imagine him being like this in an episode where he's hunting down a knight and some Padawans or something. Showing just how terrifying and deadly he can be. Telling them all he's going to kill them
RobtheChamp22 Well, its a battle. Sometimes its better to win than to fight pretty. Nahdar was an arrogant fool. Perhabs its even for the best he showed signs of the darkside in him several times
I prefer to see Grievous victory as more tactical. He could have used four lightsabers and tried to overwhelm him, but in my opinion, Grievous realised the arrogance and overconfidence of Vebb, so Grievous decided to bait Nahdar in to a false sense of self belief, he only used two lightsabers and held back, allowing Nahdar to match him so that Nahdar could build up his confidence, allow his arrogance to take over, and then Grievous would seize his opportunity, during the lightsaber lock, Grievous quickly applies his full strength, forcing Nahdar back, taking him by surprise as you can see from his facial expression, breaking Nahdar's concentration and hindering his connection to the force, while detracting one of his extra arms, grabbing the blaster without Nahdar noticing and shooting him.
You missed the part where Grievous first tunes in the screen and you can just feel his sadness. “Let’s see if Gore has killed the Jedi yet. Gore.... :(“ *proceeds into ragemode*
Plot armour. The performance of different units and characters throughout the series is totally inconsistent. One episode commando droids are the shit and easily take out clones, the next one clone takes out several of them. One episode magnaguards are pretty strong, the next they are super clumsy.
True that. Even in the original movie the droids could kill clones. And grievous was a mastermind. He spread the clones thin and side then captures the chancellor. And in the obi wan fight he would have won had George Lucas not given obi wan plot armor (when he was striking down he froze and should have got obi wan in the head). And now he is a joke.
Damn, imagine watching your Padawan fight Grevious on camera, even before struck down, the anxiety dude. Also, he could've just opened the door the droid shut and run down there lmao.
Damn, Nahdar could have made a seriously excellent Jedi Knight, he made light work of those 5 Magna guards, and if grievous wasn't a dishonourable slimeball he could have held him off until Fisto found a way back, and maybe even defeated him.
Same goes to Dooku, when he let the MagnaGuard interfere his duel with Anakin and overpowered him. Age of Republic comic had Dooku kill a Jedi Knight, by activating the blaster with the Force and shot him. Plus It not like Fisto was badly injured when the MagnaGuard tries to hurt him, we see him was able to cut off one of Grievous' hand easily but yet couldn't do the same with the MagnaGuard while we had a early Ahsoka a beginner Padawan who was outnumbered by 3 MagnaGuard on her first mission, never had problem and easily wipe the floor with them.
*Galimeer5* "Grievous isn't intimidating" "Like Dude just, no one take you very seriously" If so then why Anakin was angered saying "We need to put an end to this monster" in Grievous Intrigue, especially in the same episode when Obi-Wan was eager to capture Grievous when he was too caught up but Adi Gallia said to him: "we need to get Eeth Koth back to safely" as Obi-Wan regret letting Grievous get away. Heck, Nahdar Vebb was eger as well as he wanted to put an end to Grievous which Kit Fisto told him "revenge isn't the Jedi way". 🤔 "The OG 2003 Clone Wars made Grievous the ultimate Jedi-killer, able to easily handle 5+ Jedi masters at a time" Since when Shaggy and Terr Seirr a Jedi Master? Only easily handle them because the Jedi were exhausted as f-ck in the battle before Grievous showed up on Hypori, same with Coruscant. Either way the Battle of Hypori already happened in Canon stated in the book *Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel* TCW have Grievous defeat Obi-Wan Kenobi though they fought to a stalemate. Ahsoka Tano in Skytop Station/A Necessary Bond, Adi Gallia in Nomads Droid meanwhile outside the show writer have Grievous fought and held his own against tough opponents such as Quinlan Vos; while unarmed he managed to get the upper hand, initially Vos took away two lightsaber off Grievous then easily severed one of his hands. However, Grievous spread all four arms wide, then charged. Clashed with him in midair and knocks him back toward the wall but in the end Vos managed to escape. Depa Billaba in two different duels; almost ended her life in their first duel, to the point that she fell to a coma and able to duel her again ultimately outskilled her, although Billaba managed to cut off two of his upper hands before she was hit from behind. The former Sith Lord Maul; the two fought to a stalemate in two different duels, at least making the two equals.
1:30 the amount of time they spent arguing would have been more than enough time to just run away. They spent a whole 10 seconds debating whether they had enough time to run away without one person holding Grievous off
As Jensaari1 noted, Nahdar Vebb could have been a well-put together character had the writers of the show focused on character arcs and world-building rather than making things up as they went along and relying on "rule of cool". He should have survived his fight with Grievous and replaced Pong Krell during that particular arc, but instead of trying to defect to the Separatists and dying, the bitter and jaded Vebb would have become Palpatine's mole within the Jedi Order, secretly pledging allegiance to him, and thus surviving Order 66 and becoming one of Palpatine's enforcers. To quote Jensaari, "Fast-forward to Rebels: Nahdar Vebb is the Inquisitor."
jw8395 Kanin would not have lasted as long as Vebb did against Grevious Grevious would have stomped all over him in seconds. Shit Kanin wouldn't have been able to best a single one of the General's Guards.
Its ironic entire time in clone wars jedi trying to find where Grievous was hiding to put an end to him and war. Now that they found him they wanna retreat.
Love the way Grievous just hangs up on Dooku once he realizes the Count set him up.
grievous: screw you dooku! I never liked you from the start XD
Sparkie V
That isn't too far off from what Grievous thinks of Dooku.
His fucking nonchalant "oops" is what kills me everytime
Dooku: Confound that fool. Doesn't he know that the provider still charges for unfinished minutes?
@@dannyboi5887 exactly
Nahdar killed 3 Magna Guards in 12 seconds. That's something even Jedi Masters have trouble with. Gotta give him props for that, he barely became a knight.
Oh yeah? Palpatine killed 3 Council Members in 10 seconds.
+Will M (Acclimate) oh yeah, I have nothing to say about that
+Will M (Acclimate) Give him props too.
+Will M (Acclimate) all Hail to the Emperor.
+Trollerjak, the all powerful Troll of Khaos (Xaeon) Magna guards are overrated. they die easily to a lightsaber
You gotta feel bad for Grievous. I mean, Dooku let the Jedi and the clone troopers into his home, and they [the clones, Fisto and Vebb] destroyed some of his property and killed his pet.... That just plain sucks.
Youri van Steeg I know, I know. Still, you got to have just a LITTLE pity for him.
+Youri van Steeg Grevious killed Jedi's in SWCW? when and where
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+Hybodus Shark in the 2003-2005 series,he was OP then
EpicBenTv Gaming and vlogs When I first saw him in that series, fighting all those Jedi without mercy, my eyes just popped open. I couldn't blink.
+Hybodus Shark He killed many in the Clone Wars
Notice the many Padawan hairs amd their lightsabers?
*"I will rest when the Jedi are dead."*
Probably Grievous's coldest line, as well as a perfect summation of his character. His whole existence revolves around getting revenge on the Jedi.
Because he believes the jedi are responsible for the murders of his wife and people
that’s definetely not his coldest line. that’s a typical villain line.
His coldest line is *"General Kenobi"*
for what they did to his people
@@rangopistacho6928 Well, I read the Jedi didn't help his people when they asked for help... And the worst part was when, years later, the Jedis did assist his people's enemies instead (At leats its whta I foind about Grievous past life).
Finally, finally Grievous took full advantage of his 4 arms and used a tactic that can defeat easily any Jedi using 1 or 2 unmodified-lightsabers.
that is why a jedi should know, never get in a saber lock with grievous and always be moving around.
Nahdar could have really just used the force to turn off Grievous's sabers, and then launch his ass into a wall.
@@dr.boring7022 No, grievous's main strategy is to intimidate so they can't use the force out of stress and fear. But you wouldn't know that if you watched this show. This show is notoriously garbage at showing any sign of competence in any Seperatist character. Especially Grievous.
@@Blabbybike Seriously? The 2003 show was known to blow things WAY out of proportion. Mace Windu punching an army of droids? Durge surviving litterally everything? An athsmatic cyborg somehow able to take on litteral monks who can see the future and have the powers of gods?
Jedi Knights don't die like flies in The Clone Wars. And that's a problem with the Prequels. Set up a powerful group of warriors, only for them to get killed 24/7 easily. The only exception is Palpatine, but the Jedi look competent in this show.
I mean, seriously, in the 2003 show, a Jedi LITTERALLY charged toward Grievous like a fucking dumbass, and got clapped by his feet.
@@dr.boring7022 The guy that got crushed was a Padawan and was operating under stress and fear and couldn't think straight. Which was as stated before, why General Grievous could even kill Jedi.
And yes it is blown out of proportion but that doesn't change the fact that the Seperatists are horribly represented. Also general grievous in his first appearance in 2003 is Canon. It's mentioned to have happened in "catalyst: rogue one".
"You can't defeat us all!"
"Oh course I can."
My favorite line from TCW
"You can't defeat us all!"
*Grievous:* Nope but your clones will
*awkward silence*
*Grievous:* shit imma kill you now
*OF*
Cristian so what?
Sounds like Grievous got some of his verbal banter from Barrack Obama as his "Of course I can!" sounds like Obama's "Yes we can!" line.
ryan macdonald so that means grievous is a LIBERAL!!!!!!
Let's all be honest; Nahdar would've turned to the dark side sooner or later. The fact that he managed to make it to the rank of Knight at so young without a Master calling him out on his arrogance and anger really says a lot about how flawed the Jedi Order was.
More flawed because he was far from being the only one.
That's part of the learning experience ashoka was like that. At the beginning. Kit called out nadar in the episode. But being a padawan to Knighthood is about learning from failure.
“Ah fuck it’s one of those big yellow bird things”
@@zombi248 wadiyatalkinabeet?
@@afrohighborn262 I agree.
I kind of felt bad for Grievous when the Jedi killed his pet rogwart, Gor, the only thing he truly cared about at that point in his life. (Grievous kills Nahdar) Never mind... Still, he's terrifyingly awesome in this scene.
Loss is a wonderful tool to fuel one’s inner rage. Exactly what Grevious needed at this point.
For me when Gorr died not much but that's mainly because of what happened to Fill, and Niner and Bel earlier in this.
His EU counterpart was more terrifying. TCW downgraded his abilities. EU had him competing and even fighting mace windu, the man who created Vaapad and even copied the form, in a stalemate
To be fair, Nahdar wasn't much of a challenge. He was knighted too early and wasn't ready.
Honestly the fact that Grievous nearly always had to fight main characters meant that he was destined to never win, and would always have to scurry away at the end. If he'd fought some more less important Jedi, we'd have actually got to see him be the great Jedi killer that he is
That's largely the problem, and if they had put his character in more of these circumstances, we could have seen this more often.
There were plenty of Jedi in this show that Grievous could have killed, like Eeth Koth and Adi Gallia. Making Grievous powerful was not their intention.
@@c.m.detalleyrand6882 Grievous was weak in that movie, too.
Plus in canon, he still has killed around 20 something jedi. This is true, we see their lightsabers, or artifacts in his lair. So I think this further solidified your point.
Grevious killed the second most Jedi tho, shame we couldn’t really see him in action. Wish another side Jedi went with obiwan and anakin in revenge of the sixth for grievous to kill making him not just to be a filler villain in ROTS and make his character a bit like the original clone wars series and to give him more of a story arc and inportant.
just by observing Nahdars behavior, he would have gone the same route as aniken skywalker. He was rash, impatient, and had a might makes right personally, cross a potential sith lord off the list.
@Al agreed. The thing the OP doesn't really understand is that majority of Padawans and Knights are exactly like this: Overconfident, show less restraint, impatient and not thinking straight. It takes Humility for that to go away which takes time once they're Knighted. Obi-wan was the exception
Nah, he won't have become a sith lord. He was most likely taken at a young age so he didn’t develop BPD like Anakin.
*Anakin
@Tamtam Do Darth Trap
Asohka was like that too though
0:44
Did Grievous just say "oops"?! XD;
It was 0:46
Oh my science, I didn't even notice that.
Abra & Kadabra Yes!
I knew he was out of character in this show, but damn...
I never noticed that before! Hilarious.
Nahdar is voiced by Tom Kenny (who also plays spongebob, patchy the pirate and the ice king) so every time I watch this episode it literally just sounds like patchy the pirate fighting Grievous and getting killed.
+2_Drunk 2_Fuck No, that's Tom KANE who voices those characters.
+2_Drunk 2_Fuck No worries mate
bitch And Spyro
YEAH BITCH! STAR WARS! OH!
Not to mention Imaginary Friend Eduardo Valerosa.
0:01 when you can't beat the game
Star Wars Versus Man I
When you are killed in dark soul for a skeleton.
When you get fucking quickscoped
ah yes that is me playing getting over it to the finish point but fall back to the first tree level
My reaction when the dark side told me they never had cookies.
0:01 When you bombed the math quiz
So True Though!
2:31 That’s why it’s so hard to defeat Grievous in battle: he’s unpredictable and lacks any and all sense of honor. He doesn’t care how he achieves victory as long as he achieves it, even through underhanded, dishonest tactics like that.
*@Yori Let's BURN* Yeah, only retreated in two duel with Kenobi, the rest are just from spaceship battle that have nothing to do with duel while six times Jedi retreat in the duel from Grievous and only had called for his MagnaGuard two times while seven times Grievous fought the Jedi on his own without them 🤔
Grievous won clean victory over the Jedi in Malevolence, Skytop Station, Nomad Droids, Bound for Rescue, A Necessary Bond, Crystal Crisis and only had lost in Lair of Grievous (Fisto), Grievous Intrigue, ARC Trooper (but did wipe the floor with Kenobi) and Massacre.
Just a little reminder in the show, Dooku fought Anakin two time with the MagnaGuard interfering their duel while outside the show Age of Republic comic had Dooku killed a tiger Jedi by activating the blaster with the Force.
*@NinjagoGuy416* Funny thing is that there was something similar to the "killing a Jedi with the blaster" scene but was killed by the Battle droid under Grievous order while he watches instead of him killing the Jedi himself in the *Star Wars: General Grievous* by Dark Horse. It was still playing dirty and doing the dirty work for Grievous.
Sorry for double posting.
I haven't actually watched the show, only the movies and some clips of the show, so before this I had always wanted to see him just block an opponent with 3 or even 2 of his lightsabers and then activate the others below for an easy kill. So when I saw this I was relieved that he actually did something like that. It would make sense that he'd use that in battle since, like you said, he probably doesn't care about honorable tactics in dueling like on Dathomir when he was about to lose but ordered the droids to kill everyone
@@Yee-erOfHaws Basically Grievous character goes from a "honorable" warrior to the honorless, ruthless killing machine that we see. The movies make him look a lot weaker than he actually is, and you have to consider that a lot of times he loses because his opponents can use the force. You can argue that through sword skill alone, few could match Grievous relentless cyborg body.
People call him a coward for retreating when in disadvantage or using underhanded tactics, but there's no such thing as a fair fight in war. If anything force users are cheating too because they can use magic to have telekinesis and enhanced combat prowess.
What’s dishonest about it ? The Jedi literally move things with their minds and he can’t it’s pretty fair imo
For those who don't know, Grevious hates the Jedi because a ship which he was in had exploded from a bomb planted by Count Dooku, when Dooku recovered his remains and gave him the new cyborg body we all know and love him for, Dooku told Grevious it was the Jedi who did this to him. General Grevious' entire career with the Sith and Droid Army is built on nothing but a lie, it's honestly tragic.
Unfortunately that’s his legends background, back when he was actually scary. Now his background is he wanted to be a Jedi but they refused to let him join the order because he wasn’t force sensitive. Legends grievous is better in almost every way
That, and the Jedi refused to help his species, the Kaleesh, when they were being attacked and killed by the Huk, another species on his planet. Because of the Jedi's refusal to help, his wife, family and much of his species were killed. Because of that he went on a Doom Guy style rampage and slaughtered thousands of Huk to avenge his family. At 2:39 he's letting out the rage of someone who lost nearly everything to the Jedi.
Far more badass than anything we see him do in this show. And more tragic than his new "canon" backstory
@@darkdoubloontv8906 I read one of the Star Wars wikis that the Kaleesh and the Yam'rii were in a war and the Jedi sided with the Yam'rii and that's why Grevious hated the Jedi. Personally, I like the lie of the Jedi sabotaging his ship to be a better reason.
@@goldenghost2676honestly I don’t care, it’s still canon to me 😂
@ agreed!! Same here, nothing really contradicts it!
Oh boy...The tension in this scene was so high...I really thought for a moment Vebb would defeat Grievous...I mean, it's not like we know how and when GG dies and who kills him, so the suspense here was just overwhelming...
+DrDemonHarlequin The sarcasm is strong with this one.
+DrDemonHarlequin This was one of my problems with the show. It tried to build up suspense so many times but the plots usually revolve around characters we know survive.
The battle lasted less than a minute. I don't think tension was what the writers were going for.
I believe he meant the whole scene, rather than just the fight.
Even still, this was less of a "oh shit who will survive this" episode and more of an "oh shit Grievous is actually in his element for once" episode. The question here isn't who dies, but when.
0:01 when somebody kills you in gta5 and goes in passive mode
Mexican Power xD
So true
XD
Those coward cunts
1:36 when you find them without passive mode on.
Nahdar Vebb: “I’m ‘bout to end this general’s whole career...singlehandedly.”
General Grevious: “I’m going to *EXECUTE* what’s known as a pro gamer’s move.” 2:28
I always feel bad for Kit here. Losing your padawan is hard enough, but losing them to the notorious jedi killer is much worse. Having to live with the fact he’s killed not just many jedi, but also your padawan. I imagine it was much easier to train a padawan before the clone wars. I can’t imagine how hard it must’ve been for some of those masters.
I don't feel anything about him i only feel bad for Grievous here Count Dooku let the Jedis and Clones into his home and deactivated his droids and Grievous almost lost his life and lost his pet at least he get revenge to one of the Jedi
if Grievous had done this in every fight, instead of stupidly attacking in every other duel the same spot with all four arms at the same time, there would be no Jedi left to kill when Palpatine activated order 66... :/
if he did that, he would have captured/kill obiwan even. and then vader when he would come to get him. and then palpatine. lol he's so overpowered with his immense strength and four lightsabers, only he's made weak for the sake of the plot.
I think when you fight a powerful Jedi, it's hard to coordpnzte and think, plus if they use the force to distract you
@@adrienlevy5128 he's an actual Jedi killing machine, he knows the tricks of the Jedi
@@Escap1st7 he could be crushed with the force
@@rangopistacho6928 mace windu tried and only managed to crush his chest a little. It ain’t that easy, his armor is very hard
1:38 Nahdar it's a trap!
0:21 The way Grievous looks at Dooku, you can tell Grievous is thinking: "....... What?"
Why were padawans in this series always so stupid when it came to evil mass murderers?
Shaggy the padawan
Shaggy was in the 2003 series; which Disney has wiped from canon); don't know why Disney did that, the 2008 series fit perfectly in between like Episode 21 to 22, they didn't need to wipe the 2003 series.
Just like the family of Clyde Tombaugh are pissed that Pluto is officially not a planet; I bet the creators of the 2003 series are pissed that Disney has wiped their cartoon series from canon.
Back to OP, Ahsoka was kind of stupid at first (not stupid as in "bad character design", stupid as in "reckless and impatient"), like in the movie; running straight to the shield generation and setting off all those big droids "Whose side are you on anyway?!", but she grew as a character as the series progressed, like surviving on that word of hunting trandoshans.
+JediDanD Exactly, couldn't have said it better myself. All of it. Except first, Anakin must get his scar at the VERY beginning of Chapter 22. Then this series can happen and it would all make perfect sense. Even with Grievous, because even though he was downgraded in this show and doesn't kill much, we still see him holding his own and sometimes even winning battles. The directors just usually had him go up against Jedi that weren't tired out from fighting so many droids like they were in the old series.
+Matthew Sayer Because the writers of the show don't know how to write a good story.
+Darth Vader TCW's story is amazing! The Dark Side has indeed clouded your mind.
lol I love the the Doctor's evil laugh. 1:36
They should've made Grievous use a blaster more often.
+General Grievous He used one during the Malevolence story arc....
Strider449 So uncivilized!
@BulletKingIsHere I guess that's how Grievous takes a piss.
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If Kenobi saw that execution he would of thought it to be uncivilised
Why didn't Fisto just simply cut a hole through the door to help Nahdar?
+Sean Conness Exactly what I was thinking.
Im pretty sure the doors are thick enough to hold cutting
+MCPro Azka Haha
I doubt it. The door would have to be Like a meter thick.
+MCPro Azka ............guess you don't remember what qui gon did on the sriod control ship
0:00 When you fail a math test that you actually studied for.
PepeIsNotASymbolOfHate I
When you studied a lot of a specific topic and the test had the only topic that you don't study.
@@josecuestas7246 when You studied the topics and their definitions thinking that the assessment would ask them but instead you get tough word questions and only then do you realise that you were supposed to study general info
The doctor is such a funny character. Wish we got more of him.
0:01 When the electricity is cut off suddenly and you don't save your project in the computer.
Relate 100%
Laptop supremacy
Gotta love the sarcastic "oops" when he cuts Dooku off, shows how Grievous can be so wonderfully comedic and terrifying at the same time.
2:37
“This will make a fine addition for my collection”
I fell out of my chair when Grevious said "Oops"
When Grievous smashes the devices at the beginning and when he said "Opps" I burst out laughing. Lol
That cyborg sounding "ooups" was hilarious.
The droid’s evil laughter at 1:37 is hysterical to me.
Also he sounds like PROXY from The Force Unleashed games.
2:35 another fine addition to his collection
I like how as soon as grievous faces a Jedi without plot armor it’s all over for the Jedi
I love how Grievous keeps hanging up on Dooku
Grievous: *uses gun*
Obi-Wan: “So uncivilised”
It is true that Obi-Wan has never used a blaster. Hum...
Everyone: grevious is the most cruel being in the galaxy.
Grevious: let's see if gore is finished playing with the Jedi...........what where are they......gooore...araahhhhhhh*smash*
This scene actually brought a tear to my eye, the fact that you realize that Kit had just lost his former apprentice just like that.
Pretty much only badass moment of Grievous in the whole CGI series.
BloodyFlowerFilms I know, they definetely destroyed Grievous in this show. Sad.
+Baraco Barner Because let's be honest, EU Grievous was so heavily overblown. Even as a cyborg he shouldn't be able to do half the things he did in that series. And he's such an unlikable character and a complete asshole. He deserved to be taken down a notch.
Randoman590 Not this far down tho.
+Baraco Barner
Remember when Grievous fucked up the Nightsisters? Aside from the Ventress fight he was actually pretty cool.
Zas 'Nragai He took down nightsisters but not gungans. What.
A fine addition to his collection.
If only Nahdar had listened to his master. He'd still be alive.
I just love the way Grievous says 'greetings.' 1:56
I can't stand watching Grievous's Lightsaber fights in this cartoon. He almost always looses because of Plot Armor.
Which is why he used a blaster to kill the Jedi. :D
And people complain about the plot armor in Rebels.
Not really, if he could he can actually beat certain Jedi. Except, the problem is he lets his ego get the best of him and toys around in combat. Which gives the jedi time to think of a plan to either get away or beat grievous in combat.
That's my biggest negative for the Clone Wars. Grievous kills only one Jedi in the entire show. You've got to be fucking kidding. He should have been the one to kill Adi Gallia, instead of Opress. And hell, why not Eth Koth as well.
Plus in canon we still know he has killed 20 jedi or so. In his lair we see their lightsabers or artifacts. He only loses when going up against main characters because we know he can’t kill them as they survive and are in the next movie lol
"You (General Grievous) will find out soon enough. You can't defeat us all."
- Nadhar Vebb (voice of Tom Kenny) 's final words
Im pretty sure this is the only Jedi Grievous has killed in canon lmao
+Versace Bentley He has actually killed a large number of jedis
+Hydrocell You're right in the new canon. He may be a ignorant, cowardly, and a pathetic fool, but he had a reputation of killing people off of the Clone Wars.
+Versace Bentley Nope. Actually, in this episode, Nahdar acknowledges that Grievous has killed lots of Jedi. The thing is that this series did not focus on his feats and instead it focused mainly on his defeats.
+XGcunningham I agree. Grievous was victim of plot armor and lazy character development. Even the opening crawl from Revenge of the Sith stated that "there are heroes on both sides", so it would have been nice if this series had explored the Separatist side of the war, with its war heroes (not the pacifist separatist senators).
The reason he is so weak is the fact that Windu crushed in his chest.
I always love the sound of Grievous's victorious rage at 2:39!
It's what makes him a badass.
Why does Greivous' droid sound like Roger from American Dad?
Because they watched that show and mimicked his voice just for be ass-fun.
It sounds like "Roger, roger"
A-4D is the name of Grievous’ aid.
Because the droid was a sadist
I kinda love how grievous doesn’t give a shit about count sometimes
I like Vebb and wished that he was not killed. He is rather emotional like Anakin (obviously not as powerful) and I like to think he could have been pulled to the dark side. Plus he is a Calamari and should have known "It's a Trap!"
Marston yeah I wish he survived this and then later on they killed him off but I geuss they need to grievous a Jedi kill early on the show
0:11 my reaction to 2008 grievous
I don't get it?
@@kotorandcorvid4968 You don’t get anything.
the jedis are the bad guys they kill the pet and friend of grievus
And Grievous returned the favor and killed one of them, and all their clones.
And if you know kaleesh culture you would also know that Grievous had Gor as a pet from a very young age (both of them), meaning he was more than just a pet to Grievous. This fact makes it way more saddening (atleast for me).
Are u a kid?🤣🤣🤣
Well he tried to kill them...
@@user-yy2bs5hw4d Yes but He is a kid who speaks the Truth.
2:37 this is my favourite tune from the clone wars, as it’s mournfulness makes you feel kit fistos pain yet it has an air of menace
Dude this episode hit me hard in the heart. It shook me as a kid
Honestly, knowing his backstory, REALLY hard to blame Grievous for having such a hard on for Jedi murder
0:00 when someone always beats you at call of duty
1:55, Grievous casually greeting Nahdar is actually pretty chilling considering he plans on murdering a young Jedi.
1: 36 love the droid doctor´s laugh it reminds me of O malley red vs blue
2:28 when you dont have plot armor
I like the part when grievous cut the connection from dooku's messege XD.
>>General Grievous: Let’s see
how Gor is dealing with the Jedi.
Huh? Where are they? Gor?
NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
That "ooups!" was hilarious.The way he said it was best part.
The music when Nahdar is killed and Grievous' statement afterwards, is one of my favorite moments from all of season 1, despite being so short
Grievous knows how to shoot from the hip.
I like how Fisto wasn’t even suprised he died lmao
I will never forgive the Count for letting Gor get killed
Kit Fisto: "We'll take him together"
Nahdar: "I'm taking him now"
*grievous uses force lightning*
0-0:04 grievous loses in FNAF.
So true!
More like 2:19
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Dream Awake yes I lose in fnaf and what happened
0:01 when COVID-19 ruins my birthday plans
It won’t continue forever.
r/wooosh
Whenever I see Grievous, I just want to see him win battles after what the Jedi and Sith have done to his life. He should have lived longer like Ashoka and Maul as well.
Well his death started order 66 so... I’m pretty sure he was happy with that .
2:14 Me in FNAF when I see foxy's not in his booth
Grievous is one of the most dangerous beings out there.
I couldn't help but call Grievous a cheater when he used that blaster on Nahdar. "So uncivilized".
0:00 When you lost your first match on fortnight
fortnite sucks
This is the Grevious I wish we saw more of. Well he wasn't too bad in this series but I just wish we had so much more. Like imagine him being like this in an episode where he's hunting down a knight and some Padawans or something. Showing just how terrifying and deadly he can be. Telling them all he's going to kill them
I'm sure grevious was just toying with him but it's pretty sad that it took him pulling out a blaster to kill Nahdar.
RobtheChamp22 Well, its a battle. Sometimes its better to win than to fight pretty. Nahdar was an arrogant fool. Perhabs its even for the best he showed signs of the darkside in him several times
good point he may have turned sooner or later
I prefer to see Grievous victory as more tactical. He could have used four lightsabers and tried to overwhelm him, but in my opinion, Grievous realised the arrogance and overconfidence of Vebb, so Grievous decided to bait Nahdar in to a false sense of self belief, he only used two lightsabers and held back, allowing Nahdar to match him so that Nahdar could build up his confidence, allow his arrogance to take over, and then Grievous would seize his opportunity, during the lightsaber lock, Grievous quickly applies his full strength, forcing Nahdar back, taking him by surprise as you can see from his facial expression, breaking Nahdar's concentration and hindering his connection to the force, while detracting one of his extra arms, grabbing the blaster without Nahdar noticing and shooting him.
MannequinStep you give him to much credit. Grievous simply cheated
So uncivilized...
Grievous needed more characters like Nahdar to kill since he obviously couldn't kill any main characters.
Facts. I assume he killed other Jedi off screen.
Grievous’ Oops fucking kills me every time 😂
You missed the part where Grievous first tunes in the screen and you can just feel his sadness. “Let’s see if Gore has killed the Jedi yet. Gore.... :(“ *proceeds into ragemode*
Grievous' magnagaurds were discribed as more than a match for most. SO how did they lose to a lowly padwan?
He wasn't a lowly padawan. Nahdar was Fisto's FORMER padawan, he had recently completed his trials and was officially a Jedi Knight in this episode.
Well still he is ridiculously powerful, being able to contended with council members. They Nerfed him.
Plot armour. The performance of different units and characters throughout the series is totally inconsistent. One episode commando droids are the shit and easily take out clones, the next one clone takes out several of them. One episode magnaguards are pretty strong, the next they are super clumsy.
True that. Even in the original movie the droids could kill clones. And grievous was a mastermind. He spread the clones thin and side then captures the chancellor. And in the obi wan fight he would have won had George Lucas not given obi wan plot armor (when he was striking down he froze and should have got obi wan in the head). And now he is a joke.
Tyrannosaurus Rex dude, in the 2003 animated series, shaak ti fights an enitre army of them.
( in my mind )
Nahdar: ( being an anakin wannabe )
Grievous: I’m finna end this mans whole career u are not the chosen one!!! 😭💀
2:42 we here you loud and clear general :D
0:04 That looks AND sounds like Eggman's robot henchmen Orbot and Cubot combined, it even has the sassy voice wth
0:00
*when you are in 4th place playing in the new sand mode of War Robots >:-(*
Damn, imagine watching your Padawan fight Grevious on camera, even before struck down, the anxiety dude.
Also, he could've just opened the door the droid shut and run down there lmao.
Fun fact Spongebob’s voice actor is the Padawan
Tom Kenny
Damn, Nahdar could have made a seriously excellent Jedi Knight, he made light work of those 5 Magna guards, and if grievous wasn't a dishonourable slimeball he could have held him off until Fisto found a way back, and maybe even defeated him.
Same goes to Dooku, when he let the MagnaGuard interfere his duel with Anakin and overpowered him. Age of Republic comic had Dooku kill a Jedi Knight, by activating the blaster with the Force and shot him.
Plus It not like Fisto was badly injured when the MagnaGuard tries to hurt him, we see him was able to cut off one of Grievous' hand easily but yet couldn't do the same with the MagnaGuard while we had a early Ahsoka a beginner Padawan who was outnumbered by 3 MagnaGuard on her first mission, never had problem and easily wipe the floor with them.
Sad to say he's the only Jedi that Grievous kills here.
Another fine addition to my collection
*Galimeer5* "Grievous isn't intimidating" "Like Dude just, no one take you very seriously" If so then why Anakin was angered saying "We need to put an end to this monster" in Grievous Intrigue, especially in the same episode when Obi-Wan was eager to capture Grievous when he was too caught up but Adi Gallia said to him: "we need to get Eeth Koth back to safely" as Obi-Wan regret letting Grievous get away. Heck, Nahdar Vebb was eger as well as he wanted to put an end to Grievous which Kit Fisto told him "revenge isn't the Jedi way". 🤔
"The OG 2003 Clone Wars made Grievous the ultimate Jedi-killer, able to easily handle 5+ Jedi masters at a time"
Since when Shaggy and Terr Seirr a Jedi Master? Only easily handle them because the Jedi were exhausted as f-ck in the battle before Grievous showed up on Hypori, same with Coruscant.
Either way the Battle of Hypori already happened in Canon stated in the book *Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel*
TCW have Grievous defeat Obi-Wan Kenobi though they fought to a stalemate. Ahsoka Tano in Skytop Station/A Necessary Bond, Adi Gallia in Nomads Droid meanwhile outside the show writer have Grievous fought and held his own against tough opponents such as Quinlan Vos; while unarmed he managed to get the upper hand, initially Vos took away two lightsaber off Grievous then easily severed one of his hands. However, Grievous spread all four arms wide, then charged. Clashed with him in midair and knocks him back toward the wall but in the end Vos managed to escape. Depa Billaba in two different duels; almost ended her life in their first duel, to the point that she fell to a coma and able to duel her again ultimately outskilled her, although Billaba managed to cut off two of his upper hands before she was hit from behind. The former Sith Lord Maul; the two fought to a stalemate in two different duels, at least making the two equals.
Grievous put so much rage in saying that he'd kill the Jedi that you could almost hear him with a normal voice. I loves this episode.
0:43 me when I'm on the phone with my mom
1:30 the amount of time they spent arguing would have been more than enough time to just run away. They spent a whole 10 seconds debating whether they had enough time to run away without one person holding Grievous off
As Jensaari1 noted, Nahdar Vebb could have been a well-put together character had the writers of the show focused on character arcs and world-building rather than making things up as they went along and relying on "rule of cool". He should have survived his fight with Grievous and replaced Pong Krell during that particular arc, but instead of trying to defect to the Separatists and dying, the bitter and jaded Vebb would have become Palpatine's mole within the Jedi Order, secretly pledging allegiance to him, and thus surviving Order 66 and becoming one of Palpatine's enforcers. To quote Jensaari, "Fast-forward to Rebels: Nahdar Vebb is the Inquisitor."
+jw8395 Well then the Rebels would have been shit stomped.
Josh Campbell
I dunno about that. As powerful as Vebb could have been at that point, I doubt he would have been able to decimate the rebels.
jw8395 Kanin would not have lasted as long as Vebb did against Grevious Grevious would have stomped all over him in seconds. Shit Kanin wouldn't have been able to best a single one of the General's Guards.
Josh Campbell
How 'bout Ahsoka?
jw8395 Ahsoka would beat Vebb, but Kanin would have almost no chance.
0:01 "GREEN GREEN, WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM GREEN"
Wow Nahdar lasted an entire 24 seconds against grievous
Nahdar Vebb: You can't defeat us all!!!!
Grievous: OF COURSE I CAN!!!!!
*Kit Fisto and Obi Wan have entered the chat*
Here lies Nahdar Vebb. He never scored.
Its ironic entire time in clone wars jedi trying to find where Grievous was hiding to put an end to him and war. Now that they found him they wanna retreat.