His "certain point of view", his total trust and submission to "the force" are questionable esoteric teachings. Star Wars, eternal war, it disturbs me.
yoda the blind yoda the fool at that game two can play, Master Windu. Or I should say perhaps Master Windu the stupid! wait Master Windu the silly! stop that! Master Windu the wrinkly stop MASTER WINDU THE STINKYYYY NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
It’s very odd to see Kenobi handing out wisdom to Yoda. It makes sense, since Kenobi now has access to much more info, but it’s still disconcerting. It’s also interesting that when confronted by the dark spiders who come at him, Siddious, Dooku, Anikin… but not Maul.
@@SexyGorilla420 he knew OF Maul. He saw Anakin’s Maul-shaped trading program. And I’m sure he’d kept up with Maul’s early days as a crime-lord. He may not have met him, but I’m sure he’s seen pictures.
@@goatkiller666yea true, but I imagine his ghost didn’t appear in the cave because yoda never established any kind of relationship with him unlike Ani, Dooku, or the Chancellor.
@@SexyGorilla420 - Aand maybe, Yoda never considered Maul to be important? Like, he was killed by a padawan shortly after Yoda learned of hiss existence. And when he popped up not dead again, he mostly kept out of the spotlight. Did some crime stuff, but didn’t CHANGE how crime was done… just changed which crime boss got paid. He did mess with the Mandalorian succession, but then they an Asokha captured him. On the other hand, he and Ventress were probably the only dark side users still kicking around, back then. Not sure if Palpatine had reincorporated yet. The visions were of dead people, after all. Or to come full circle to your point… they were people whom he had lost to the dark side. And he never had that kind of connection to Maul that he’d care the guy was dead.
Yoda may have had centuries of experience, but it doesn't mean he truly knew it all. No matter how ancient you can be, you never will know everything. It's also much easier for long lived people to forget just how failures are as important as successes.
'The Simpson's'...Grandpa Simpson thinks he's dead, wondering around. 'Hamburger...heaven. Gee. You'd think they'd come back as the cows.' Yeah, Star Wars is a bit overdone. The movies are fun, then really detail-focused people NEED to hash out every little bit.
Honestly, the first clue should've been the army from nowhere that a former jedi supposedly ordered without their knowledge and then just trusting it without any investigation as to why a hostile bounty hunter was the host for the clones
Frankly, still prefer my version of it; Sifodyas was just Sidious with a Faux (i.e., fake) in the middle of it. Dude's a Force user; he shows up at Kamino with a lightsaber and a few Force tricks and of course they'd believe he's a Jedi- oh damn, and a huge suitcase of credits with an order. SWEET. Sure thing, Mr. Jedi, we'll get to cloning right away.
@@ApokWow Honestly, I like the idea he added "Fake" in the middle of his name, walked in, and no one questioned him on it. And surely, the proverbial briefcase of unmarked Republic credits didn't hurt.
Admittedly l, the bounty hunter was probably used, due to his tactical and physical prowess. I mean, if you're paying for an army of clones, wouldn't it make sense to use a really good donor? Imagine if you could have an army of Captain Americas.
@@AnthonySforza Of course, with Cap, most of his better than average comes from the Serum and experience; would that transfer over genetically? (Like, did it changes Cap's genetic structure, or is the SS still in him? Hell, if Rogers had kids, would they inherit anything above pre-serum Rogers?)
Of course windu blames yoda, Windu, the sithiest jedi, windu, one that most certainly would be a dark side user if not trained in the height of the republic, windu, the self-righteous prick, closer to being lawful evil than anything else, of course it's anyone's fault but his. Windu, the one that represents basically everything wrong with the jedi order and how it is tainted beyond recognition. Maybe a vision, a hallucination, but it certainly is accurate on how much of a prick windu is. The only reason Neither Plagueis nor Palpatine sought to manipulate and use Windu as an apprendice is because his ego was so goddamn big that it was a certainty that he would likely betray the master before he could be of any use.
Yoda was the biggest failure in Jedi history. His rigid adherence to outdated principles, blindness to the return of the sith, and his total dereliction of his responsibility to train the chosen one after the death of qui gon. A great but flawed grandmaster.
What a terrifying experience for Yoda, having to live with those visions as a remainder of his failure. Btw even in death Obi-Wan Kenobi remains the master of trolling🤣.
I really feel like it's redundant for yoda to be tested further in the dark side since he passed his test with the whills in season 6 of clone wars. I get that he wanted to study the force on dagobah but having him tested further in the dark side just seem inconsistent
This is the sort of thing I miss about true Star Wars, stories you can see yourself in and relate to. Yoda’s journey in that story is similar to mine when he entered the cave. I see now the fear that blinded me. Indeed failure is a great teacher as is pain.
If they would have chosen this reason to make luke a "hermit", i would have accepted it... The reason meaning. He can't abandon his students and that is why he can't go...he can train, he can help in many ways. Luke should have been a hermit to protect his students and NOT fail like yoda did. Then he would have been the true master, they should have made an attack on the school and luke literally obliterating the opposition coming to kill the kids.... (pitty the fool that comes to this school looking for trouble (X-men)) Luke should have been a sanctuary... Source of wisdom. But no.. they made him a loser.Protect the kids people...... they are our future.
So what's to be done with Yoda's first encounter on Dagoba? (Season 6 Clone Wars.) He saw everything that was going to happen. How does he say here, "I didn't know. How could I....?" Did they show his memory being erased of that incident somewhere?
They should have erased his memory, like they did Anakin in "The Overlords" arch. However, they could also have used Quigon's realization in Master & Apprentice that trying to change the future leads to the dark side. (Anakin tried to change Padme's death.)
I think this Jedi blame shtick is little out of hand. Yoda can blame himself for Sidious' rise of power, but blaming himself for letting Dooku go his own way? Yoda trusted his own former padawan's decision and trusted him even enough to keep his old lightsaber. Jedi considered Dooku's decision to be midguided, but respected it regardless, trusting his wisdom and the path he had taken. How could they possibly know Dooku, one of the best Jedi ever, could possibly do something so irresponsible like joining Sith Lords? What Jedi were supposed to do when Dooku wished to leave? Say no to him in return? That's not very Jedish. For all their faults, Jedi do not force their members to stay in their order when they want to leave. Even Anakin could leave anytime he could, but chose not to because he believed in what Jedi should stand for: protecting the innocent from the evil of Dark Side. So Yoda can blame himself for being blinded by the light, but in my opinion not for his adult, former padawan's conscious decision to join Sith. It was Dooku's own decision and he paid for it on his own accord for being so enamored with darkness, and no Dooku's reason for it justifies it.
Yoda's presence in the force was so huge, that he basically had to stay hiding in what is basically a black hole in the force to not be detected by Sidious and Vader. He'd be dooming any Jedi he tried to help just by getting near them. But yes, Dooku was absolutely right.
@@ElvusmiwHe’ll still get noticed. He is literally a walking force beacon. The moment he starts moving around, people will notice. He’ll doom them. He has gone and reached out with the force from Degobah to assist them. For example, how he helped Ezra and Kanaan when they were at the ancient Jedi temple on Lothal. He reached out and assisted them. He can do that because they were in a place where he can interact with them clearly in the force and he was on Degobah which had an enormous force presence that prevents people from noticing his presence.
0:46 this would have probably been Anakin at an age where yoda would have given a lot more guidance and training like he usually does with youngling and padawans
Gotta admit, they wrapped their arms around the Clones when they learned it existed, seemingly out of nowhere, without doing due diligence. That was the only
I like several aspects of the story. A story of Yoda understanding the aftermath of his decisions and leadership and learning from "failure" is well justified, but I'm not sure the depiction in this comic is really consistent with Yoda's character. Perhaps the Yoda of Empire Strikes Back was depressed and grouchy, or perhaps he feels the way he does because Degobah is a dark side nexus, but I can't see Yoda being scared after the events of the Clone Wars show where he meets the Whils and confronts the dark Yoda; not after fighting Palpatine; not after going into exile.
That Season 6 arc keeps being mangled and misunderstood in Disney canon. First Qui-Gon lore got ruined in Kenobi, now Yoda is sulking like Jake Skywalker when he already fought his demons.
It's Darkside visions. Same how Luke saw Vader on that planet. It's a darkside planet which is why Yoda went there, to mask and hide from Palpatine/Vader
Actually if anyone Jedi is to blame it's probably Mace Windu. He's the one who suggested the Jedi seize power, he's the one who walked right into Palpatines obvious trap, he's the one who attempted to dethrone palps as Anakin pleaded with him that, "its not the jedi way", and if he had simply had a little faith in Anakin or literally done anything other than what he did do, order 66 probably wouldve still happened but the outcome for the jedi wouldve been far more optimistic. But Mace Windu like all the other Jedi had allowed themselves to be blinded by the dark side and thus walked right into Sidious' trap
Anakin tells Yoda to play with his toys and Yoda has the kid size on him. Mommy Wow! He's an Old Kid Now! It's interesting how Obi wan being one with the force can make him ahead of his time.
Mace is earning more hate after death. Jedi were politicians instead of actual Jedi so it’s not surprising a Sith found a way turn it against them. Also Mace had a chance and failed so placing blame is just silly
Yo y’all wanna hate on Mace Windu so bad! I wonder why? This video has nothing to do with him and to add to that Yoda was 800 years old and the one who trained him. He got closer to killing the emperor the Yoda did. Even the thumbnail he put up has him saying what the emperor said!
A traumatic event, like the mass murder of everyone you know, tends to undo some progress It’s not like once you conquer something, you’ve beat it forever. You have to keep conquering it every time you face it
@@MakeCommunistsAfraidAgain He literally knew that the Jedi were doomed because of that and the knowledge of the clones being made from Dooku and the Jedi looked for him for guidance and believed his call to accept that fact and only hope that things would play out differently. So no I don't think he "felt" like he let down everyone during Order 66 he already knew there was a high possibility of this happening and all the Jedi council knew this as well seen in Season 6 of The Clone Wars It was just the fact of accepting that it came to past and you can't blame Yoda for order 66 as the Council knew of these discoveries of the Clones like Five's plot and of Dooku's confession based on AOTC and season 6 events.
This really makes much more sense when yoda destroys the tree in last jedi. He wanted the old order, the failiures and death that came with it to fully end. And let a new jedi order come to fruition with a new teacher and hopefully a better path to be created
Disney comics rarely get anything right. This is no exception to how wrong they are. Yoda does not seek conflict during his time on Dagobah. In fact, he admonished Luke for taking his weapons into the cave. Yoda knows combat in visions would not serve any purpose. This comic was poorly written.
I blame yoda too😂 bro is supposed to be the most powerful, you got people still voting for him as the strongest in these poles lol. How bro get fooled then?? He sucks fr
The comic is inconsistent as the Clone Wars already showed this and that was a better motivator for Yoda to keep his trust in the force and train Luke than a day-away event. This makes Yoda look like he's sulking himself and not being a good role model.
Ah yes because Yoda was ready to teach then went back on his word because Luke is too old seems a bit inconsistent lol. The movie has a more logical and realistic feel, not a comic made for money, and "adds" to a character arch. Seems like it makes Yoda have cold feet like a split-second decision, when Kenobi leaves Yoda is like nope I changed my mind I won't train Luke based on the actual conversation Yoda and Luke have in his hut lol
You apparently don't know that it's very difficult to change the mindset of an old person, this happens everyday in life, Yoda is around 900 days old, in this comic we see he got this introspection but as in life, it's easier said than done, it makes sense Yoda naturally goes back to his old ways when he trains Luke and doesn't keep the focus of the new thing he just learned around 900 years in his life. Use logic man, this totally makes sense realistically. I can decide I'll be a better person today, then after two days of dealing with mediocre or terrible people I might forget the decision I made some days ago, now apply that to an old men of 80 years, and now to one of 900. It's obvious.
@@mariodelgadogt Are You honestly going to say,"... it's very difficult to change the mindset of an old person..." referring to Yoda when literally he tells Kenobi I can not train him, and says he's too old to start, yes to old then literally in the next few frames Yoda starts training Luke LOL. Yeah because that was hard to change Yoda's mind because he's an old person lol. Take your own advice on logic. Star Wars is a story of motivation to be a better person, learner, and leader, whatever you can take from it that's positive not a story of being rude and miserable about yourself. Maybe you're the one who gives up too quickly, "after two days" That's sad hope you're not a leader for a job or group because of that poor leadership. What I am talking about is a Grand Master who knows the state of the galaxy and knows about Luke and literally tells Kenobi in ROTS they will basically reveal themselves when the time is right referring to stopping the Sith and that includes training Luke. Literally the point we see them in the OG. That was one of the reasons they even trained Luke to begin with. That was the mindset of Kenobi and Yoda because they had a job to do, all they could do was wait until Luke was ready to be trained to become a Jedi and that responsibility fell on Kenobi and Yoda. So I doubt Yoda forgot his job and the amount of responsibility he had hint hint he didn't because he literally does train Luke. Now maybe you like seeing this comic making it like he forgot that because of everyone's favorite mentality "poor old me" Sorry I don't agree with "poor me I'm so sad I won't do anything for myself or others because something bad happened to me" Honestly your being selfish at that point throwing away your responsibilities just because you feel only for yourself. I doubt Yoda did that all those years because he had a plan since ROTS. I know you may like this "stick in the mud" for Yoda and the Kenobi series but that's not how great leaders are leaders can't lose their faith in what they believe in or themselves or what they are fighting for because if they do what's the point in believing in their teaching and their values if they won't show that themselves. And if you say, "Oh well everyone messes up eventually and stumbles", yeah what do you think Kenobi and Yoda did in ROTS they admitted they lost the battle but didn't give up on stopping the Sith. That's different from sulking about yourself like this comic makes Yoda do and from what the Kenobi series does. This mentality teaches people to be pathetic instead of picking themselves up admitting their mistakes and correcting themselves. And if younger people recognize their idols being sorry, lazy, unwilling, people that's what they'll hold onto because as you demonstrated it's easier to complain "...after two days of dealing with mediocre or terrible people..." than to actually take responsibility. Don't lift yourself up thinking your smarter or a better person because you think you have to deal with "mediocre or terrible people" because based on your logic there are more people who have to carry your slack more than those you consider "mediocre and terrible". Plus Yoda is a character, not a realistic figure he is the wise master figure that a lot of people look up to in so many good stories he's not a realistic figure of age where "oh yeah he can't remember anything that he says". Star Wars is a fantasy that is used to show great characteristics that encourage people not to be a stick in the mud, but not to Keep being "I can decide I'll be a better person today" That should literally be every person's mentality, but like I said sounds like your, not the best "leader" figure and being petty for yourself.
Too much text men, not time for that much drama, anyways, you call this inconsistent with Yodas character, guess what, is from an official source, whatever opinion you have or I have, the fact is what we are looking at the screen, thats canon unless Disney says the opposite. This is consistent in Yodas canon. Period. @@calebwindham3698
Even after his death, Obi-Wan is still trolling people 😂
"Hello there..."
"Leave me alone please"
"I'm not going anywhere"
His "certain point of view", his total trust and submission to "the force" are questionable esoteric teachings. Star Wars, eternal war, it disturbs me.
@@timtim8468: The light and dark sides of the Force will last as long as life exists in the galaxy.
He wasn’t really trolling, he was there to help Yoda!
@@emperorbarina I know, you know it’s just a joke 🙂
yoda the blind
yoda the fool
at that game
two can play, Master Windu.
Or I should say perhaps
Master Windu the stupid!
wait
Master Windu the silly!
stop that!
Master Windu the wrinkly
stop
MASTER WINDU
THE
STINKYYYY
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Awkward silence 😬🫥🫥🫥🫥
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Master Windu the arrogant.
@@dankcraft7386only u bud lol get ratioed
@@dankcraft7386its from a meme bruh
It’s very odd to see Kenobi handing out wisdom to Yoda. It makes sense, since Kenobi now has access to much more info, but it’s still disconcerting.
It’s also interesting that when confronted by the dark spiders who come at him, Siddious, Dooku, Anikin… but not Maul.
Well yoda never met maul
@@SexyGorilla420 he knew OF Maul. He saw Anakin’s Maul-shaped trading program. And I’m sure he’d kept up with Maul’s early days as a crime-lord. He may not have met him, but I’m sure he’s seen pictures.
@@goatkiller666yea true, but I imagine his ghost didn’t appear in the cave because yoda never established any kind of relationship with him unlike Ani, Dooku, or the Chancellor.
@@SexyGorilla420 - Aand maybe, Yoda never considered Maul to be important? Like, he was killed by a padawan shortly after Yoda learned of hiss existence. And when he popped up not dead again, he mostly kept out of the spotlight. Did some crime stuff, but didn’t CHANGE how crime was done… just changed which crime boss got paid. He did mess with the Mandalorian succession, but then they an Asokha captured him.
On the other hand, he and Ventress were probably the only dark side users still kicking around, back then. Not sure if Palpatine had reincorporated yet. The visions were of dead people, after all. Or to come full circle to your point… they were people whom he had lost to the dark side. And he never had that kind of connection to Maul that he’d care the guy was dead.
Yoda may have had centuries of experience, but it doesn't mean he truly knew it all. No matter how ancient you can be, you never will know everything. It's also much easier for long lived people to forget just how failures are as important as successes.
If dooku is missing his hands, shouldn't he be missing his head?
Headless horseman
yeah, but a bit less practical for the big reveal that he killed Yaddle (from the Yoda's perspective)
@@kanestalin7246Perhaps he realized his folly in the instant before Anakin separated his head from his body, and fully refuted the Dark Side, idk...
'The Simpson's'...Grandpa Simpson thinks he's dead, wondering around.
'Hamburger...heaven. Gee. You'd think they'd come back as the cows.'
Yeah, Star Wars is a bit overdone. The movies are fun, then really detail-focused people NEED to hash out every little bit.
This video had nothing to do with Mace Windu
He’s mentioned at 5:26 as being among the visions.
@@tigerlord9302that's BS. This whole thing is misleading af.
I agree. I hate it when people do that. But in this case I'll give a pass. I actually forgot Mace was implied the subject.
So he's just a background element and hardly the main focus@@tigerlord9302
it was something else lol this video was about something besides mace lol
I love horror in Star Wars this comic and the Doctor Aphra one that featured the Starweird are my favorite recent comics
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Omg! I so loved this. My two favorite Jedis this story got me worked up emotionally. I loved your telling of it.
Honestly, the first clue should've been the army from nowhere that a former jedi supposedly ordered without their knowledge and then just trusting it without any investigation as to why a hostile bounty hunter was the host for the clones
Frankly, still prefer my version of it; Sifodyas was just Sidious with a Faux (i.e., fake) in the middle of it. Dude's a Force user; he shows up at Kamino with a lightsaber and a few Force tricks and of course they'd believe he's a Jedi- oh damn, and a huge suitcase of credits with an order. SWEET. Sure thing, Mr. Jedi, we'll get to cloning right away.
@@Sephiroth144 would have been better if instead of there being a syfodias, they just misheard sidious
@@ApokWow Honestly, I like the idea he added "Fake" in the middle of his name, walked in, and no one questioned him on it. And surely, the proverbial briefcase of unmarked Republic credits didn't hurt.
Admittedly l, the bounty hunter was probably used, due to his tactical and physical prowess. I mean, if you're paying for an army of clones, wouldn't it make sense to use a really good donor? Imagine if you could have an army of Captain Americas.
@@AnthonySforza Of course, with Cap, most of his better than average comes from the Serum and experience; would that transfer over genetically? (Like, did it changes Cap's genetic structure, or is the SS still in him? Hell, if Rogers had kids, would they inherit anything above pre-serum Rogers?)
Of course windu blames yoda, Windu, the sithiest jedi, windu, one that most certainly would be a dark side user if not trained in the height of the republic, windu, the self-righteous prick, closer to being lawful evil than anything else, of course it's anyone's fault but his.
Windu, the one that represents basically everything wrong with the jedi order and how it is tainted beyond recognition.
Maybe a vision, a hallucination, but it certainly is accurate on how much of a prick windu is. The only reason Neither Plagueis nor Palpatine sought to manipulate and use Windu as an apprendice is because his ego was so goddamn big that it was a certainty that he would likely betray the master before he could be of any use.
6:40 finally getting over a hangover
Yoda was the biggest failure in Jedi history.
His rigid adherence to outdated principles, blindness to the return of the sith, and his total dereliction of his responsibility to train the chosen one after the death of qui gon.
A great but flawed grandmaster.
Just like the other Jedi yoda never acted fair towards Anakin or his friends and family, and that bit him in the butt during order 66.
Of all the things from Last Jedi, the "Failure is a great teacher" is probably one of the few things I liked from it.
What a terrifying experience for Yoda, having to live with those visions as a remainder of his failure. Btw even in death Obi-Wan Kenobi remains the master of trolling🤣.
I really feel like it's redundant for yoda to be tested further in the dark side since he passed his test with the whills in season 6 of clone wars. I get that he wanted to study the force on dagobah but having him tested further in the dark side just seem inconsistent
This is the sort of thing I miss about true Star Wars, stories you can see yourself in and relate to.
Yoda’s journey in that story is similar to mine when he entered the cave. I see now the fear that blinded me. Indeed failure is a great teacher as is pain.
If they would have chosen this reason to make luke a "hermit", i would have accepted it... The reason meaning. He can't abandon his students and that is why he can't go...he can train, he can help in many ways. Luke should have been a hermit to protect his students and NOT fail like yoda did. Then he would have been the true master, they should have made an attack on the school and luke literally obliterating the opposition coming to kill the kids.... (pitty the fool that comes to this school looking for trouble (X-men)) Luke should have been a sanctuary... Source of wisdom. But no.. they made him a loser.Protect the kids people...... they are our future.
So what's to be done with Yoda's first encounter on Dagoba? (Season 6 Clone Wars.) He saw everything that was going to happen. How does he say here, "I didn't know. How could I....?" Did they show his memory being erased of that incident somewhere?
Disney Canon can’t keep track of anything.
They should have erased his memory, like they did Anakin in "The Overlords" arch. However, they could also have used Quigon's realization in Master & Apprentice that trying to change the future leads to the dark side. (Anakin tried to change Padme's death.)
Need a show about Yoda doing stuff back in the day
The adventures of Young Yoda!
YES! We need yoda with long radical hair!
DRIVIN ON CARS! @@toliveryoung6720
This must be a psychological horror short!
I started laughing like a hyena when l saw Yoda’s face
I feel sorry for Yoda I feel like that too
yoda *pulling out his lightsaber like hes gonna block the deathstar lazer*
sidious: *smiling maliciously*
"parry this dumbass"
I think this Jedi blame shtick is little out of hand. Yoda can blame himself for Sidious' rise of power, but blaming himself for letting Dooku go his own way? Yoda trusted his own former padawan's decision and trusted him even enough to keep his old lightsaber. Jedi considered Dooku's decision to be midguided, but respected it regardless, trusting his wisdom and the path he had taken. How could they possibly know Dooku, one of the best Jedi ever, could possibly do something so irresponsible like joining Sith Lords? What Jedi were supposed to do when Dooku wished to leave? Say no to him in return? That's not very Jedish. For all their faults, Jedi do not force their members to stay in their order when they want to leave. Even Anakin could leave anytime he could, but chose not to because he believed in what Jedi should stand for: protecting the innocent from the evil of Dark Side.
So Yoda can blame himself for being blinded by the light, but in my opinion not for his adult, former padawan's conscious decision to join Sith. It was Dooku's own decision and he paid for it on his own accord for being so enamored with darkness, and no Dooku's reason for it justifies it.
I dont blame count. Also yoda doesn't help any jedi to hide
Yoda's presence in the force was so huge, that he basically had to stay hiding in what is basically a black hole in the force to not be detected by Sidious and Vader. He'd be dooming any Jedi he tried to help just by getting near them. But yes, Dooku was absolutely right.
@@SigTheSauceMan he could've created a safe haven for villagers just trying to hide. Not just jedi.
@@ElvusmiwHe’ll still get noticed.
He is literally a walking force beacon. The moment he starts moving around, people will notice.
He’ll doom them.
He has gone and reached out with the force from Degobah to assist them.
For example, how he helped Ezra and Kanaan when they were at the ancient Jedi temple on Lothal. He reached out and assisted them.
He can do that because they were in a place where he can interact with them clearly in the force and he was on Degobah which had an enormous force presence that prevents people from noticing his presence.
0:46 this would have probably been Anakin at an age where yoda would have given a lot more guidance and training like he usually does with youngling and padawans
The troll master lives
Bet Yoda regrets teaching him how to force ghost now.
1:51 Yoda wanting that Dagobah Kush edible soup
Gotta admit, they wrapped their arms around the Clones when they learned it existed, seemingly out of nowhere, without doing due diligence. That was the only
I like several aspects of the story. A story of Yoda understanding the aftermath of his decisions and leadership and learning from "failure" is well justified, but I'm not sure the depiction in this comic is really consistent with Yoda's character. Perhaps the Yoda of Empire Strikes Back was depressed and grouchy, or perhaps he feels the way he does because Degobah is a dark side nexus, but I can't see Yoda being scared after the events of the Clone Wars show where he meets the Whils and confronts the dark Yoda; not after fighting Palpatine; not after going into exile.
That Season 6 arc keeps being mangled and misunderstood in Disney canon. First Qui-Gon lore got ruined in Kenobi, now Yoda is sulking like Jake Skywalker when he already fought his demons.
5:33 A rare instance of Yoda talking normal.
Mace literally had nothing to do with this lol
Yoda went to the cave in clone wars
That instrument from Bree is very much reminiscing of a Kalimba, an african instrument
The greatest teacher is failure.
But it needs pupils who acknowledge it as failure.
Can’t wait for the trade.
Yoda is probably probably hallucinating
It's Darkside visions. Same how Luke saw Vader on that planet. It's a darkside planet which is why Yoda went there, to mask and hide from Palpatine/Vader
Too much 'herbs' 🌿
Good ketamine that was.
I was amazed and good with this until "the greatest teacher failure is" line. but still. its pretty ok, good even lol.
now that be cool see that as a movie clip
kinda weird how ahsoka didn't appear when yoda pretty much canonically feels guilty for her leaving the order
“Revved up like a deuce, I was, Dooku…..”
I wonder how many are old enough (like me) to recognize this reference.
Actually if anyone Jedi is to blame it's probably Mace Windu. He's the one who suggested the Jedi seize power, he's the one who walked right into Palpatines obvious trap, he's the one who attempted to dethrone palps as Anakin pleaded with him that, "its not the jedi way", and if he had simply had a little faith in Anakin or literally done anything other than what he did do, order 66 probably wouldve still happened but the outcome for the jedi wouldve been far more optimistic. But Mace Windu like all the other Jedi had allowed themselves to be blinded by the dark side and thus walked right into Sidious' trap
Of course he passes the blame to everyone else, why would I expect any different from the Golden Child of a corrupt Order?
A Kalimba, that is.
both are responsible..
Anakin tells Yoda to play with his toys and Yoda has the kid size on him. Mommy Wow! He's an Old Kid Now! It's interesting how Obi wan being one with the force can make him ahead of his time.
star wars go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Oh YEAH !!!!!!
You forgot about Darth maul
Not connected to Yoda.
Looks like Yoda was having a bad trip
Yoda has to be one of the best characters in star wars
Most awesome vid!!!!
this has nothing to do with Mace tho?????
You clicked and commented- their mission is accomplished.
I really want to see the life story of yoda
I remember Samuel L Jackson getting stabbed and thrown out a high rise window.
I dont like the idea that yoda just discovered the force cave like a few hours before luke got there.
miss spelled Mace Windu as Quigon
"Two can play this game, Mace Windu. Or should I say, Mace the Stupid"
Bro has balls
I hate what the 2008 Clone Wars and Disney canon turned Windu into.
Lives for hundreds of years and then becomes old in 10?
Still Trolling!
Order 66 was all the Jedi fault they turned a lot of Jedi to the dark side with suppressing emotions thing
Bail organa was still alive for awhile,so that means mace could have been too
No
Hoth is the second movie of the OG and Star Wars Squadrons shows Bail dying there, Plus Rogue One adds to this as well. So no. Mace is dead.
*Bail dying on Alderaan in ANH not Hoth*
Yea...they aren't wrong. It kinda IS Yoda's fault. Not 100% but he has the VAST majority of the blame.
Anakin is responsible for Padmes death.
Nope loss of the will to live
That’s not one hundred percent confirmed although it is theoretical.
Mace is earning more hate after death. Jedi were politicians instead of actual Jedi so it’s not surprising a Sith found a way turn it against them. Also Mace had a chance and failed so placing blame is just silly
GO HAUNT YODA
So Yoda was a mess until a week before ESB?
I love it
Yo y’all wanna hate on Mace Windu so bad! I wonder why? This video has nothing to do with him and to add to that Yoda was 800 years old and the one who trained him. He got closer to killing the emperor the Yoda did. Even the thumbnail he put up has him saying what the emperor said!
Which comic is this from ?
Ah, is it me or is Mace Windu barely mentioned here.
this doesn't make any sense. Yoda brushed Luke off.
Didn’t know? Couldn’t know? Yoda you’re a freaking hypocrite! You literally could’ve stopped Sidious if you let your visions guide you.
Yep changing events to make a bad story to build on Luke's failure because some people didn't take Star Wars in a good direction.
Wait, didn't Yoda visited that cave first during the Clone Wars?
yes
How can he when he died
Damn
Dooku got what he deserved in the end because he was evil, missing hands were just punishment
Was Yoda going to fight the Death Star with a lightsaber?
Ye, and I am sure he could have cut it in half like butter
Yoda expresses fear? I thought he conquered fear, as explained in season 6 of the clone wars. What happened? 💀
Generally speaking: A rather unhealthy fixation on psychological trauma in our contemporary storytelling.
Your mistake was thinking there's only one aspect of fear
I think this is just a sequel trilogy thing
A traumatic event, like the mass murder of everyone you know, tends to undo some progress
It’s not like once you conquer something, you’ve beat it forever. You have to keep conquering it every time you face it
@@MakeCommunistsAfraidAgain He literally knew that the Jedi were doomed because of that and the knowledge of the clones being made from Dooku and the Jedi looked for him for guidance and believed his call to accept that fact and only hope that things would play out differently. So no I don't think he "felt" like he let down everyone during Order 66 he already knew there was a high possibility of this happening and all the Jedi council knew this as well seen in Season 6 of The Clone Wars It was just the fact of accepting that it came to past and you can't blame Yoda for order 66 as the Council knew of these discoveries of the Clones like Five's plot and of Dooku's confession based on AOTC and season 6 events.
lol they still trying to make TLJ a thing
This really makes much more sense when yoda destroys the tree in last jedi. He wanted the old order, the failiures and death that came with it to fully end. And let a new jedi order come to fruition with a new teacher and hopefully a better path to be created
No, it really doesn't, because we expected the sequels to already start with a new order instead of getting it destroyed the second time.
Disney comics rarely get anything right. This is no exception to how wrong they are. Yoda does not seek conflict during his time on Dagobah. In fact, he admonished Luke for taking his weapons into the cave. Yoda knows combat in visions would not serve any purpose. This comic was poorly written.
Who is bree
Mace isn't dead
I blame yoda too😂 bro is supposed to be the most powerful, you got people still voting for him as the strongest in these poles lol. How bro get fooled then?? He sucks fr
Disney trash.
So uncivilized
Are you a AI
Who cares, all those characters are dead now, and been dead for decades, enjoy Disney Star Wars.
Now, if only Disney Star Wars content was all as cool at this comic.
The comic is inconsistent as the Clone Wars already showed this and that was a better motivator for Yoda to keep his trust in the force and train Luke than a day-away event. This makes Yoda look like he's sulking himself and not being a good role model.
Ah yes because Yoda was ready to teach then went back on his word because Luke is too old seems a bit inconsistent lol. The movie has a more logical and realistic feel, not a comic made for money, and "adds" to a character arch. Seems like it makes Yoda have cold feet like a split-second decision, when Kenobi leaves Yoda is like nope I changed my mind I won't train Luke based on the actual conversation Yoda and Luke have in his hut lol
You apparently don't know that it's very difficult to change the mindset of an old person, this happens everyday in life, Yoda is around 900 days old, in this comic we see he got this introspection but as in life, it's easier said than done, it makes sense Yoda naturally goes back to his old ways when he trains Luke and doesn't keep the focus of the new thing he just learned around 900 years in his life. Use logic man, this totally makes sense realistically.
I can decide I'll be a better person today, then after two days of dealing with mediocre or terrible people I might forget the decision I made some days ago, now apply that to an old men of 80 years, and now to one of 900. It's obvious.
@@mariodelgadogt Are You honestly going to say,"... it's very difficult to change the mindset of an old person..." referring to Yoda when literally he tells Kenobi I can not train him, and says he's too old to start, yes to old then literally in the next few frames Yoda starts training Luke LOL. Yeah because that was hard to change Yoda's mind because he's an old person lol. Take your own advice on logic. Star Wars is a story of motivation to be a better person, learner, and leader, whatever you can take from it that's positive not a story of being rude and miserable about yourself. Maybe you're the one who gives up too quickly, "after two days" That's sad hope you're not a leader for a job or group because of that poor leadership.
What I am talking about is a Grand Master who knows the state of the galaxy and knows about Luke and literally tells Kenobi in ROTS they will basically reveal themselves when the time is right referring to stopping the Sith and that includes training Luke. Literally the point we see them in the OG. That was one of the reasons they even trained Luke to begin with. That was the mindset of Kenobi and Yoda because they had a job to do, all they could do was wait until Luke was ready to be trained to become a Jedi and that responsibility fell on Kenobi and Yoda. So I doubt Yoda forgot his job and the amount of responsibility he had hint hint he didn't because he literally does train Luke. Now maybe you like seeing this comic making it like he forgot that because of everyone's favorite mentality "poor old me" Sorry I don't agree with "poor me I'm so sad I won't do anything for myself or others because something bad happened to me" Honestly your being selfish at that point throwing away your responsibilities just because you feel only for yourself. I doubt Yoda did that all those years because he had a plan since ROTS.
I know you may like this "stick in the mud" for Yoda and the Kenobi series but that's not how great leaders are leaders can't lose their faith in what they believe in or themselves or what they are fighting for because if they do what's the point in believing in their teaching and their values if they won't show that themselves. And if you say, "Oh well everyone messes up eventually and stumbles", yeah what do you think Kenobi and Yoda did in ROTS they admitted they lost the battle but didn't give up on stopping the Sith. That's different from sulking about yourself like this comic makes Yoda do and from what the Kenobi series does. This mentality teaches people to be pathetic instead of picking themselves up admitting their mistakes and correcting themselves. And if younger people recognize their idols being sorry, lazy, unwilling, people that's what they'll hold onto because as you demonstrated it's easier to complain "...after two days of dealing with mediocre or terrible people..." than to actually take responsibility. Don't lift yourself up thinking your smarter or a better person because you think you have to deal with "mediocre or terrible people" because based on your logic there are more people who have to carry your slack more than those you consider "mediocre and terrible".
Plus Yoda is a character, not a realistic figure he is the wise master figure that a lot of people look up to in so many good stories he's not a realistic figure of age where "oh yeah he can't remember anything that he says". Star Wars is a fantasy that is used to show great characteristics that encourage people not to be a stick in the mud, but not to Keep being "I can decide I'll be a better person today" That should literally be every person's mentality, but like I said sounds like your, not the best "leader" figure and being petty for yourself.
Too much text men, not time for that much drama, anyways, you call this inconsistent with Yodas character, guess what, is from an official source, whatever opinion you have or I have, the fact is what we are looking at the screen, thats canon unless Disney says the opposite. This is consistent in Yodas canon. Period.
@@calebwindham3698
These cómics in Disney era are pure trash 🗑️
no one asked you
Well technically it is yodas fault even i could sense the sith 🤦🏾
Enough with your generic voice impressions 💩🤣💩