Depends on your definition of “create” and your point of view. If we say both Windu and Sideous created Tyranus and Vader, that leaves Maul as the deciding vote. Sideous made Maul without any help from Windu. So in order for this claim to be true, either Tyranus and Vader were “created” by Windu and not Sideous, or Windu made other sith aside from the 3 mentioned. Asajj Ventress and Savage Oppress were created by Dooku, so what other Sith are there? I suppose if we count Baris Offee as a sith, Windu had a hand in creating her, but what constitutes sith at that point?
@@francinocasieri5073 Starts good, standing up for common people, and slowly becomes evil, willing to spread the same kind of suffering he sought to prevent in the name of bringing order. A classic example of the road to Hell being paved with good intentions.
@@chrisevans6548 I like that analogy, I think of Chaotic good more like act as your conscience directs you with little regard for what others expect of you. Making your own way, but is kind and benevolent. You believe in goodness and right but have little use for laws and traditions. I don’t believe that applies to Dooku .
@@Ono-Lin_Tam If Dooku trained Anakin, he would have turned a sith just the same, considering he had the same pitfalls Anakin did minus the loved one. Then again, that was Qui Gon.
Dooku was honestly one of the best jedi I've seen "we serve the people of this republic" his anger coming from his altruism is fantastic characteristic.
“Corruption like yours must be eradicated”, such a great line. Sad that Dooku became even more corrupted than the corruption he wanted to so badly put an end to.
@@ulfberht4431 Dooku's corruption was somewhat unique in the sense that he preserved his original intentions in stone (metaphorically speaking) but become susceptible to Palp's trickery and lies by allowing himself to trust what the Sith Lord says gradually more and more. Ironic how further the Republic got corrupted and fell, so did Dooku, when he should have benefited from it as one of it's main antagonists.
Dooku has always been one of my favorite characters in the Star Wars universe. I love how he doesn’t just blindly turn to the dark side but has actual logical reasons for turning. It would make for a great show honestly.
It’s so sad to see what Dooku was going through in his life as a jedi. He was never an evil person at heart with his intentions being motivated to fix the republic whether by needing the senators to change their ways or do a complete overhaul of the republic itself. Though motivated to do good for the people of the galaxy it still lead him down a dark path. I sort of wonder what the story of starwars would’ve been like if Dooku stayed in the light and tried to help in a different way, even if he had to do the Ahsoka route of leaving the Order and helping by his own means.
Dooku regrets he refuse Yaddle help. And he finally realize that he made a wrong decision so he ask Obi Wan to help him destroy the Sith but sadly Obi Wan refuse. Dooku is the key to stop Sidious, he knows everything and all he need is a bit of help. That's why he say something about Qui Gon Jinn "I wish he were still alive, i could use his help right now"
@@user-vm3mu6hu6fQui Gon's death is one of the main reasons he fell (in "Legends"/true canon, that is). He was like the son Dooku never had. So when he found out neither the Republic nor the Jedi sent the required reinforcements to aid Naboo, reinforcements that could have helped Qui-Gon in his fight, he gave up all faith in the Republic. The Sith may have pulled the trigger. But the Republic and Jedi enabled them.
Dooku was not a heartless monster. He saw corruption and sought to stamp it out for the good of all, but ended up being corrupted by the very kind of evil that led him down the path of eliminating corruption.
Yaddle's courage was immense in confronting Dooku, trying to talk him round, then facing him in a duel knowing she'd most probably die in the attempt. Yoda could never.
There’s no such thing as a grey Jedi. The force is morally binary as are the Jedi and Sith. The darkside is a corruption, not the equal but misunderstood opposite of the light side. The concept of Gray Jedi and the morality espoused by Kotor 2 were the worst things to happen to Star Wars besides Disney.
@terminalred9232 I always equipped the whole Grey jedi thing as a reference towards the idea of trying to learn and use concepts and teachings from both Jedi and Sith. The force itself, I totally agree, is more binary.
@@terminalred9232 the concept of gray jedi as espoused by kotor 2 is trash, but weve seen even luke use the dark side. its not like he turned into a sith for those moments of anger.
This series really showed a tragic side to Dooku. He truly desired to do good and saw the Jedi order for what it was. Unfortunately, Sidious played Dooku’s desire against him and used it to corrupt him.
She chose one last attempt to bring Dooku back. She thought that if she showed that she wasn’t just a puppet of the council she still had a chance to reach him.
Imagine how much damage she could have done to the grand plan if she'd escaped and told the council and senate what she'd seen Sure she didn't ID Sidious but what a blow
@@jameshetherington1 You'd be surprised just how much of Sidious' plan hinged on circumstances playing out in a certain order and if a large enough hydrospanner was thrown in the works, could've derailed the whole plan.
"What man is a man, who does not try to make the world a better place!" Count Dooku is my favorite. Not only because his real life actor is the one and only Christopher Lee, but because he truly wanted to improve the lives of people across the galaxies, wherein he faced the flaw with the both the republic and jedi order. The republic was an ineffective and corrupt, bureaucratic mess hampering real improvement. The Jedi order was incapable of doing what was sometimes necessary to stomp out evil, as with the bloodthirsty governor. More concerned with maintaining its emotionally neutral impetus rather than practice righteous indignation over barbarism and oppression. Dooku always felt like a grey jedi to me, neither jedi nor fully sith. He would've been my choice to follow, had he indeed had an agenda of his own seperate from Sidious'.
You know what is tragic? Almost all of the old jedi’s who saw the hipocrycy of the republic and the council, turned to the dark side, which is even worse than that. A trap which seems like an greater option but in fact it’s an enslavement to the rest of their lifes
She couldn't have saved anything. Sidious had his hooks in Dooku too deeply for him to turn back to the Jedi Order, not to mention Yaddle left the Council by the time she died.
He voiced dooko in The Clone Wars movie but not the tv series. You tend to find that because they have a lower budget, the main actors are replaced with cheaper ones
@@alexanderying1558 Pretty sure the only reason they didn’t bring him back for the show is because of money, same reason for Sam Jackson. Christopher Lee is a world-class actor, and considering Dooku appears in basically every other episode that would’ve been half their budget right there. While I would’ve loved Christopher Lee to be his only voice I think going with Corey Burton was the smartest choice they could’ve made
It’s a pity Christopher Lee, I’m sorry, *Sir* Christopher Lee, isn’t here to see this show. I’d love to have seen his reaction to this. Or better, hear him voice this series.
Yaddle leaving in the beginning would have made no sense. But she did have an opportunity to escape when she realized she couldn't defeat Dooku. Using that to escape would have created a plot hole, but would not have out of character.
@@TheFirstCurse1 even sidious was weary of dooku as a dualist. Also I think dooku was more skilled than anakin , anakin was simply a master at the particular form that dooku’s form 2 is weak to while anakin himself was high enough in skill and power and youth to capitalize on that , if dooku was 15 years younger it would be hard to tell who would win
@@TheFirstCurse1 Dooku's form 2 was also used by Tulak Hord the greatest duelist ever in star wars, killing over 1000 jedi and not losing a single duel, he was killed by being stabbed in the back
It’s crazy how Dooku and Anakin mirror eachother so much. 2 Jedi’s that get black balled by the council because they were critical thinkers always choosing to get the answers and make a change while the rest of the Jedi ultimately settled for being the Republics lap dogs. Paid servants. The Jedis never saw the bigger picture nor did they really want to until Sidious already won. Sidious manipulated Dooku by using Maul to kill Qui Gon Gin resulting in Dooku losing faith in the Jedi way and stripping Anakin of that mentor that could properly harness Anakins free thinking spirit. Then after Using Dooku to to start cultivating hatred in Anakins heart bringing him over to the dark side. He kills Dooku used Anakin to take over the galaxy
Qui-Gon Jinn really was one of the most important characters of the prequels. He was the glue that held everything and everyone together. When he was killed... it all fell apart. His master and friend became so consumed by sorrow and disillusionment that he turned to darkness. His Padawan became a shrewd man who, while he did great things, his failures eclipsed his successes. The boy Qui-Gon took under his wing was left without a proper guide or parent and was left in the hands of an apathetic order who due to their lack of perception of the real game being played, handed him over to the devil.
We need a Dooku series when he was a Jedi Master before and during TPM Series being second to Yoda in power, potential, rank, and lightsaber combat a close second at the times yeah.
Sure while Palpatine and Sith before him may have had a hand in the degradation of the Republic they merely exacerbated the problem within it and accelerated it towards its downfall these problems were always going to happen and if the Jedi hadn't become complacent and been more proactive in dealing with these problems they might've prevented the rise of the Empire.
It’s ironic the change Qui-Gon Jinn and Count Dooku wanted probably could have come if Qui-Gon simply joined the Jedi Council with Yaddle and brought on Dooku they could have relocated the council to Ahch-To as well as the bulk of there training centers with Satellite Temples around the Galaxy to house any New prospects temporarily or even just to aid any nearby Jedi. And when the war started The Coruscant Temple could have just been another satellite Temple with There wartime HQ being on Serenno. Serenno is the planet Dooku is the count of because of his noble family. This would have offered something the Jedi sorely needed, a militant force, that wouldn’t require induction into the order because the safety of the planet would be its primary concern with or without the Jedi, all of which would have deterred say a galactic coup.
If i had a nickel for everytime Christopher Lee played a magical characters who fell to the dark side i'd two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
I dunno why, but i like how Dooku says "the people of this republic" not the people of the Republic, i might be overlooking it but that's a good detail
@@nathancruz9172 Corey does a good job but he was there because Christopher was busy on other projects like hobbit also Lee would probably request a premium salary just to do the voice for those scenes so Corey is a smart option.
Didn't they say thay Nute Gunraye was the one too tell Count Dooku about Darth Sidious and that is what lead him to become his apprentice. I'm pretty sure that's what they said in AotC.
If only Yaddle fell the other way....... She would've escaped, and the entire council would've known about the Sith lord and dooku's plans using a clone army.
the saddest part is that dooku is right, the republic was trully deeply rotten at it's core and the jedi knew this, but they didn't do anything, just ignore it, that's why palpatine was able to dig his way to the top, that's why the order has fallen, that's why the empire has rise from it, the jedi are deeply in fault
My favourite part of this is how similar the song "Dooku's Fall" is to "Padme's Ruminations", both scenes where a Jedi is pulled towards the darkness by Sidious
Props to the designers for Young Dooku, if you are a fan of Christopher Lee and his work in Hammer Productions you'll notice how he looks strikingly similar to his portrayal of Dracula (minus the fangs and streaks of grey)
Qui-Gon Jinn was more than Dooku apprentice, he was his son. Just like Ahsoka was Anakin's daughter. That why God gave use children, to keep us honest and reason to love another living person.
I think the irony is that Dooku wanted loyalty and integrity from the jedi and so he turned to Sidious who only faked it for him only for it to be revealed to him too late. I think Dooku clearly should have just left the jedi order as well as Anakin as it seems they both made the mistake of thinking that since the Jedi were bad then maybe the dark side wasnt so bad. Its the greatest deception of encountering evil only to fall for something even worse.
This portayal of Dooku is great, but I miss his Legends depiction as well - one who still claims to do a right thing, but the reason was more out of similarities with Sith, beliefs and their methods rather than of necessary evil (in short Legends Dooku was more self-righteous rather than righteous in Canon).
@@sierralovat5498 and it is that very blindness that allows corrupt politicians to get people to ignore the values that matter and prevent countries from evolving to adapt to new emerging problems.
@@VAOdin Your types also tend to consistently disrespect such traditions and values, causing such people to double down on their flawed values out of spite instead of looking for new answers. Any delay in evolution that you desire is of your own making.
@@EmptyMan000 lol. "My" types. The only people that use such labels are the ones that try to pack life up into a box that says "this is how we've always done it".
Mace Windu created more Sith than Sidious himself 😂
😂
Jajaja.
he literally sucks
Depends on your definition of “create” and your point of view. If we say both Windu and Sideous created Tyranus and Vader, that leaves Maul as the deciding vote. Sideous made Maul without any help from Windu. So in order for this claim to be true, either Tyranus and Vader were “created” by Windu and not Sideous, or Windu made other sith aside from the 3 mentioned. Asajj Ventress and Savage Oppress were created by Dooku, so what other Sith are there? I suppose if we count Baris Offee as a sith, Windu had a hand in creating her, but what constitutes sith at that point?
bro its a joke chill, it aint that deep 🤣@@duncaneigg8819
We need a Dooku series tbh. The portrayal of young Dooku literally makes him look like a chaotic good character
Yes please !!
I don’t see him as chaotic good I see him as lawful good (his own version of ‘rightI’) or lawful evil
@@francinocasieri5073 Starts good, standing up for common people, and slowly becomes evil, willing to spread the same kind of suffering he sought to prevent in the name of bringing order.
A classic example of the road to Hell being paved with good intentions.
@@chrisevans6548 I like that analogy, I think of Chaotic good more like act as your conscience directs you with little regard for what others expect of you. Making your own way, but is kind and benevolent. You believe in goodness and right but have little use for laws and traditions. I don’t believe that applies to Dooku .
Yes, agreed. And the story of him and Qui Gon is brilliant
If only the Count remained a Jedi. What a man he was before the fall.
Twice the pride...
Double the fall.
I wish Dooku was the Emperor. Palps had anger issues 😂😂
Could dooku have changed the Jedi for the better if he remained a Jedi
Imagine if Mace brought Dooku with him to fight Palpatine in ROTS.
@@Ono-Lin_Tam If Dooku trained Anakin, he would have turned a sith just the same, considering he had the same pitfalls Anakin did minus the loved one. Then again, that was Qui Gon.
Dooku was honestly one of the best jedi I've seen
"we serve the people of this republic"
his anger coming from his altruism is fantastic characteristic.
“Corruption like yours must be eradicated”, such a great line. Sad that Dooku became even more corrupted than the corruption he wanted to so badly put an end to.
Ironically, that very line is usually said by those who are corrupt themselves.
@@ulfberht4431 Dooku's corruption was somewhat unique in the sense that he preserved his original intentions in stone (metaphorically speaking) but become susceptible to Palp's trickery and lies by allowing himself to trust what the Sith Lord says gradually more and more. Ironic how further the Republic got corrupted and fell, so did Dooku, when he should have benefited from it as one of it's main antagonists.
Agreed it’s very tragic to see someone’s morals drop so low it can happen to anyone that’s the frightful thing
All that was missing was for Sidious to say, "Henceforth, you shall be known as 'Darth Tyranus'..."
Should've just called him the Frog Slayer.
Christopher Lee has apparently played 2 formerly good magical wizards turned to the dark side at this point lmao
Truly
He's also played like 12 Draculas....
He also had a very cool Gold Gun, Mr. Scaramanga baby wooo!!!!
Actually in this series Dooku was voiced by Corey Burton impersonating Christopher Lee.
Dooku has always been one of my favorite characters in the Star Wars universe. I love how he doesn’t just blindly turn to the dark side but has actual logical reasons for turning. It would make for a great show honestly.
Fully agree he's my second favorite Sith Lord
@@Chuck_EL I take it back Disney would probably ruin it
I don't why but it's so epic when sidious says "you have done well, my apprentice l, rise my friend"
*arise
Dooku: (Deletes Kamino from the Archives)
Obi-Wan: So THAT’S why the archives were incomplete.
That’s right.
@@nathancruz9172I love hearing Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon again.
me too@@nickwerner7983
@@nickwerner7983and his son plays Padawan Qui-Gon!
That was kinda the point
It's cool how Liam Neeson's son is voicing the younger version of his father's character here.
It’s so sad to see what Dooku was going through in his life as a jedi. He was never an evil person at heart with his intentions being motivated to fix the republic whether by needing the senators to change their ways or do a complete overhaul of the republic itself. Though motivated to do good for the people of the galaxy it still lead him down a dark path. I sort of wonder what the story of starwars would’ve been like if Dooku stayed in the light and tried to help in a different way, even if he had to do the Ahsoka route of leaving the Order and helping by his own means.
Dooku regrets he refuse Yaddle help. And he finally realize that he made a wrong decision so he ask Obi Wan to help him destroy the Sith but sadly Obi Wan refuse. Dooku is the key to stop Sidious, he knows everything and all he need is a bit of help. That's why he say something about Qui Gon Jinn "I wish he were still alive, i could use his help right now"
That makes sense
He wanted Obi-Wan to turn to the dark side. Dooku was not a good guy by that point.
Dooku really cared for qui gon Jin
Even if he was in the dark side
@@user-vm3mu6hu6fQui Gon's death is one of the main reasons he fell (in "Legends"/true canon, that is). He was like the son Dooku never had. So when he found out neither the Republic nor the Jedi sent the required reinforcements to aid Naboo, reinforcements that could have helped Qui-Gon in his fight, he gave up all faith in the Republic.
The Sith may have pulled the trigger. But the Republic and Jedi enabled them.
But Dooku also wanted to turn Qui Gon to the dark side too.
Dooku was not a heartless monster. He saw corruption and sought to stamp it out for the good of all, but ended up being corrupted by the very kind of evil that led him down the path of eliminating corruption.
1:52 exactly
Shame the ROTS didn't see that.
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions" is Dooku's arc indeed
Yaddle's courage was immense in confronting Dooku, trying to talk him round, then facing him in a duel knowing she'd most probably die in the attempt. Yoda could never.
I honestly don’t understand why Yoda was even the head of the Jedi order. Zero decisiveness in him.
Do not slander my boy Yoda like that
first time in my whole life ive seen a yoda slander lmfaooo
Unnecessary slander
@@geraldsilalahi all it takes is one brave soul to speak the truth😌
Qui Gon honestly struck a near perfect middle between Light and Dark and you can see Dooku strive to be a great Grey jedi
There’s no such thing as a grey Jedi. The force is morally binary as are the Jedi and Sith. The darkside is a corruption, not the equal but misunderstood opposite of the light side.
The concept of Gray Jedi and the morality espoused by Kotor 2 were the worst things to happen to Star Wars besides Disney.
@terminalred9232 I always equipped the whole Grey jedi thing as a reference towards the idea of trying to learn and use concepts and teachings from both Jedi and Sith. The force itself, I totally agree, is more binary.
@@terminalred9232 the concept of gray jedi as espoused by kotor 2 is trash, but weve seen even luke use the dark side. its not like he turned into a sith for those moments of anger.
@@terminalred9232 that is an awfully boring way to explore and understand the lore.
@@Ntwadumela266the truth isnt always desirable.
This series really showed a tragic side to Dooku. He truly desired to do good and saw the Jedi order for what it was. Unfortunately, Sidious played Dooku’s desire against him and used it to corrupt him.
“Freedom isn’t free” - The Emperor
Bruh Yaddle has two chances to escape and literally chose death.
She chose one last attempt to bring Dooku back. She thought that if she showed that she wasn’t just a puppet of the council she still had a chance to reach him.
@@christophercolasurdo919 Alas, Sidious' claws had sunk into Dooku by then.
Dooku : So you have chosen, death.
Imagine how much damage she could have done to the grand plan if she'd escaped and told the council and senate what she'd seen
Sure she didn't ID Sidious but what a blow
@@jameshetherington1 You'd be surprised just how much of Sidious' plan hinged on circumstances playing out in a certain order and if a large enough hydrospanner was thrown in the works, could've derailed the whole plan.
"What man is a man, who does not try to make the world a better place!" Count Dooku is my favorite. Not only because his real life actor is the one and only Christopher Lee, but because he truly wanted to improve the lives of people across the galaxies, wherein he faced the flaw with the both the republic and jedi order. The republic was an ineffective and corrupt, bureaucratic mess hampering real improvement. The Jedi order was incapable of doing what was sometimes necessary to stomp out evil, as with the bloodthirsty governor. More concerned with maintaining its emotionally neutral impetus rather than practice righteous indignation over barbarism and oppression. Dooku always felt like a grey jedi to me, neither jedi nor fully sith. He would've been my choice to follow, had he indeed had an agenda of his own seperate from Sidious'.
The quality of writing is so much better in these animated shows than what we have had in the sequel movies. Such a shame.
"Corruption likes yours, should be eradicated." He was always "Count Dooku", but it was here that the seed of Tyrannus was planted
he wasn't a count until later in life when he abandoned the order and overthrew his brother
@@matthewchitcarof5692wrong
Dooku has been my absolute favorite character in Star Wars all the way back to Attack of the Clones.
Me too
You know what is tragic? Almost all of the old jedi’s who saw the hipocrycy of the republic and the council, turned to the dark side, which is even worse than that. A trap which seems like an greater option but in fact it’s an enslavement to the rest of their lifes
I would’ve watched a whole clone wars style series about count dooku pre attack of the clones. After I finished tales of the Jedi I wanted more.
Yaddle coulda saved the Jedi Order.
Indeed.
She couldn't have saved anything. Sidious had his hooks in Dooku too deeply for him to turn back to the Jedi Order, not to mention Yaddle left the Council by the time she died.
@@EmptyMan000 I think it was vague as to whether or not she actually left the council or was just saying that to gain Dooku’s trust.
More liked she could have delayed the Jedi order from falling. The Jedi were always going to fall because of their tradition and pride
@@MasterHappychipmunk Pretty sure she actually resigned in the aftermath of Qui-Gon's death
Too bad Christopher Lee was no longer with us to voice the character .
He voiced dooko in The Clone Wars movie but not the tv series. You tend to find that because they have a lower budget, the main actors are replaced with cheaper ones
Yeah no he would not have even if he was still alive and working
@@alexanderying1558 He did voice him in that one animated Star Wars movie , I forgot which one .
@@alexanderying1558 Pretty sure the only reason they didn’t bring him back for the show is because of money, same reason for Sam Jackson. Christopher Lee is a world-class actor, and considering Dooku appears in basically every other episode that would’ve been half their budget right there.
While I would’ve loved Christopher Lee to be his only voice I think going with Corey Burton was the smartest choice they could’ve made
Dooku was a man of reason and fairness
It’s a pity Christopher Lee, I’m sorry, *Sir* Christopher Lee, isn’t here to see this show. I’d love to have seen his reaction to this. Or better, hear him voice this series.
Imagine if yaddle just went away silently and told everyone instead of being foolish enough to go and face them
It would have been a plothole
Yaddle leaving in the beginning would have made no sense. But she did have an opportunity to escape when she realized she couldn't defeat Dooku. Using that to escape would have created a plot hole, but would not have out of character.
I love that The first dooku episode that his young version is homaging the look of dracula from the hammer films which christopher lee starred in
Count dooku was an apprentice to yoda and later darth sidious
Yep. There's a reason why he's one of the best Lightsaber duelists of all time. I'd argue that he could beat anyone below Yoda, Sidious, or Anakin.
@@TheFirstCurse1 even sidious was weary of dooku as a dualist. Also I think dooku was more skilled than anakin , anakin was simply a master at the particular form that dooku’s form 2 is weak to while anakin himself was high enough in skill and power and youth to capitalize on that , if dooku was 15 years younger it would be hard to tell who would win
@@sm6126 according to the novelization dooku acknowledges that anakin was the better duelist
@@minderbart1 he acknowledged that he can’t beat him now , never said more skilled
@@TheFirstCurse1 Dooku's form 2 was also used by Tulak Hord the greatest duelist ever in star wars, killing over 1000 jedi and not losing a single duel, he was killed by being stabbed in the back
The pain in his voice when he said "you know" knowing what he would have to do in that moment.
2:53 that’s way before, Qui Gon jinn said the same thing to Obi wan Kenobi from the phantom menace.
Fell in love with dooku even more with these tales
I don't blame Dooku for doing what he believed was right, but I do blame him for joining sidious and because of that he deserved to die.
Does anyone else get Snape vibes from young dooku with no beard?
It’s crazy how Dooku and Anakin mirror eachother so much. 2 Jedi’s that get black balled by the council because they were critical thinkers always choosing to get the answers and make a change while the rest of the Jedi ultimately settled for being the Republics lap dogs. Paid servants. The Jedis never saw the bigger picture nor did they really want to until Sidious already won. Sidious manipulated Dooku by using Maul to kill Qui Gon Gin resulting in Dooku losing faith in the Jedi way and stripping Anakin of that mentor that could properly harness Anakins free thinking spirit. Then after Using Dooku to to start cultivating hatred in Anakins heart bringing him over to the dark side. He kills Dooku used Anakin to take over the galaxy
Qui-Gon Jinn really was one of the most important characters of the prequels. He was the glue that held everything and everyone together. When he was killed... it all fell apart. His master and friend became so consumed by sorrow and disillusionment that he turned to darkness. His Padawan became a shrewd man who, while he did great things, his failures eclipsed his successes. The boy Qui-Gon took under his wing was left without a proper guide or parent and was left in the hands of an apathetic order who due to their lack of perception of the real game being played, handed him over to the devil.
We need a Dooku series when he was a Jedi Master before and during TPM Series being second to Yoda in power, potential, rank, and lightsaber combat a close second at the times yeah.
Sure while Palpatine and Sith before him may have had a hand in the degradation of the Republic they merely exacerbated the problem within it and accelerated it towards its downfall these problems were always going to happen and if the Jedi hadn't become complacent and been more proactive in dealing with these problems they might've prevented the rise of the Empire.
To an extent.
Sidious did the manipulation which is a major factor to it's downfall.
@@user-fu9gm2uz2kPlagueis did as well
Man I wonder what Qui-Gon was thinking when he saw his master force choking ;>)
It’s ironic the change Qui-Gon Jinn and Count Dooku wanted probably could have come if Qui-Gon simply joined the Jedi Council with Yaddle and brought on Dooku they could have relocated the council to Ahch-To as well as the bulk of there training centers with Satellite Temples around the Galaxy to house any New prospects temporarily or even just to aid any nearby Jedi. And when the war started The Coruscant Temple could have just been another satellite Temple with There wartime HQ being on Serenno. Serenno is the planet Dooku is the count of because of his noble family. This would have offered something the Jedi sorely needed, a militant force, that wouldn’t require induction into the order because the safety of the planet would be its primary concern with or without the Jedi, all of which would have deterred say a galactic coup.
Dooku was the best duelist in the Jedi Order
The music during dooku's eulogy to qui gon was amazing
If i had a nickel for everytime Christopher Lee played a magical characters who fell to the dark side i'd two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
I like that Dooku doesn't screw around
every time i hear Windu's voice i always hear young Kratos after i found out Tc voiced him in this and the clone wars
Poor Dooku you either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain
I dunno why, but i like how Dooku says "the people of this republic" not the people of the Republic, i might be overlooking it but that's a good detail
I do see a resemblance to Liam Neeson in this young Qui gon
Thanks for uploading
Np
Count dooku is older than Darth Sidious
The fun fact is that Christopher Lee is older than Ian McDiarmid in real life.
@@nathancruz9172 if only Christopher Lee was never ill and never aged he would of continued to voice dooku in every innovation of the character
@@declangaming24 I know that. But, it was just Corey Burton voiced Dooku.
@@nathancruz9172 Corey does a good job but he was there because Christopher was busy on other projects like hobbit also Lee would probably request a premium salary just to do the voice for those scenes so Corey is a smart option.
@@declangaming24 I liked both of the live action and voice actors 20 years ago.
Alan rickman would've been the perfect young dooku for a live action movie
Long Live Liam and Michael Neeson, like father like son ❤
What if Dooku never became a Sith Lord?
A sith lord?! Mace said calmly
He may have changed the Jedi from within. He was one of the few Jedi Sidious actually feared.
@@plague8163 are you sure?
@@sarumanthewhite5599 absolutley
@@legolas4569 and our worst fears have been realized
This is a good video, thanks for posting it
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@mandoscp2256 you're welcome
"corruption like yours must be eradicated"
Before eventually becoming a sports media personality Nick Wright really took a Dark Path...
Didn't they say thay Nute Gunraye was the one too tell Count Dooku about Darth Sidious and that is what lead him to become his apprentice. I'm pretty sure that's what they said in AotC.
It was a Lie
Or a trick, or even Nute did not know he was in league with Sidious.
*A blessing from the lord*
i really wanted to see dooku in his prime
2:22 you have to love and respect qui Gon for this .
If only Yaddle fell the other way.......
She would've escaped, and the entire council would've known about the Sith lord and dooku's plans using a clone army.
You really don't think that Dooku and Sidious would of followed her and shot her down before she got very far?
the saddest part is that dooku is right, the republic was trully deeply rotten at it's core and the jedi knew this, but they didn't do anything, just ignore it, that's why palpatine was able to dig his way to the top, that's why the order has fallen, that's why the empire has rise from it, the jedi are deeply in fault
Great video man! I especially love how it cuts away every 3 seconds! awesome!
0:33- Even back then, Dooku had panache. You can't tell me that cape swish wasn't cool.
My favourite part of this is how similar the song "Dooku's Fall" is to "Padme's Ruminations", both scenes where a Jedi is pulled towards the darkness by Sidious
Qui gone and dookus signature defensive stance tho when they ignited the lightsabers is clean
Props to the designers for Young Dooku, if you are a fan of Christopher Lee and his work in Hammer Productions you'll notice how he looks strikingly similar to his portrayal of Dracula (minus the fangs and streaks of grey)
They probably did that on purpose as tribute to the late actor. Because Count Dooku was one of his final roles before his death
No offense but hear me out on this Benedict Cumberbatch as young dooku
In the end he became the very thing he hated 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Honestly, Windu, should of failed his trials of becoming a Jedi Knight. Everytime I watch this it just shows how in this era, it was just corrupt.
6:23 Dooku basically says “This is outrageous. It’s unfair!”
Qui-Gon Jinn was more than Dooku apprentice, he was his son. Just like Ahsoka was Anakin's daughter.
That why God gave use children, to keep us honest and reason to love another living person.
Your religion has nothing to do with any of this. God this is such a shameless plug that it's laughable.
That’s what I was thinking about.
You mean GODS, right. There are more than one God in this world. Not one, but many Gods
I would NOT compare Ahsoka to Anakin's daughter, she's more like a sister
@@TheFirstCurse1 ¿What's your problem? The guy isn't enforcing his religion to anyone.
Cheers bro I’ll credit you
Don’t worry about it
I think the irony is that Dooku wanted loyalty and integrity from the jedi and so he turned to Sidious who only faked it for him only for it to be revealed to him too late. I think Dooku clearly should have just left the jedi order as well as Anakin as it seems they both made the mistake of thinking that since the Jedi were bad then maybe the dark side wasnt so bad. Its the greatest deception of encountering evil only to fall for something even worse.
younger Dooku is SO fine and handsome though i'm going feral
Dooku was a member of Jedi order
Dooku is a slightly remastered face of Tarkin from SE3 of Clone Wars.
Que-Gon - fatter Anakin!
5:35 What an interesting phrase though
Star Wars Stuff: *Hello There!!!!*
Young Dooku gives me such Snape vibes it’s not even funny
Ayy. That's Kratos voicing Mace Windu.
Why didn’t master yoda come and help count dooku since yoda was his Jedi master
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Honestly how Lore tells it a Jedi dying isn't really rare more or less it depends they're skills and experience.
It's not because of experience, it's being caught off guard. Hence why order 66 was so efficient
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl not to mention sometimes it's their pacifist ways. Also in lore people don't really know much about Jedi.
Also it would have been a miss opportunity to not have mace use a blue lightsaber like in the toy back In 98
Listen to what they did to my boy. They Murdered Qui gon's accent!
That was his son playing the younger Qui Gon and he has a different accent than his dad. Get over it
Can you get the scene of him with the tree
1:17 Is there a clearer render of the blasters the farmers are holding? Those look so much cooler than the Relby clones the pithy guys have.
I got Dooku in a duel against Windu. Free as shit.
7:06 the same sound of the nostromo computer
8:52
This portayal of Dooku is great, but I miss his Legends depiction as well - one who still claims to do a right thing, but the reason was more out of similarities with Sith, beliefs and their methods rather than of necessary evil (in short Legends Dooku was more self-righteous rather than righteous in Canon).
I wonder if mace would have green or blue if George didn’t want purple
Definitely blue
Dooku did nothing wrong.
The Jedi were idiots. Very flawed.
people are often blinded by tradition and religion
@@sierralovat5498 and it is that very blindness that allows corrupt politicians to get people to ignore the values that matter and prevent countries from evolving to adapt to new emerging problems.
@@VAOdin Your types also tend to consistently disrespect such traditions and values, causing such people to double down on their flawed values out of spite instead of looking for new answers. Any delay in evolution that you desire is of your own making.
@@EmptyMan000 lol. "My" types. The only people that use such labels are the ones that try to pack life up into a box that says "this is how we've always done it".
Dooku did nothing wrong. Yeah, keep saying, what lets you sleep at night. This mf became even worse than the jedi order could ever been.
How do you get scenes?
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