Hmmm… possibly some are different generations of clones. Rex is a generation one clone as well as Cody. Maybe those other clones are generation two or something. My guess
Cody and Rex were part of the Clone generation ready for deployment by the first battle of geonosis. If I had to guess, these clones they’re calling “kid” and “son” were probably cadets around the battle of geonosis
@@brickbanditstudios6037 the clones were always such a fascinating parralele to the droids. The clone wars really added a lot to the republic's side. Like, are the Republic senators really better, when they're bringing children into the world specifically for them to go into a meat grinder?
@@eainpatton7973 Dee Bradley Baker the one who voices all the clones. Morrison only play as them in live-action. Including in Kenobi the tv show recently.
Even knowing the twist, slick’s reveal is so good…you wouldn’t really think twice about him saying “when the Jedi get back” because the audience knows the Jedi are gone…it’s not until Cody points it out that you realize…at least that’s how it was for me, rewatching the episode with my parents
Slick was right in a sense , a few months after order 66 , the clones were replaced by ordinary people . But Vader did keep the 501 legion made up of purely jango Fett clones . Also the 212 legion , (obi wan battalion ) were also made up of pure jango Fett clones so they were still clones in the empire but not as much as in the republic .
I didn't even realise he was the traitor til he let slip that the Jedi were out. Like only someone eavesdropping and feeding the info to the separatists would know that
It might not be an animation error. Sometimes cuts are used to showcase concurrent events, just like the editing when Holdo lightspeeds into the first order ship.
Interesting fact: If you pay attention to the dialogue in this entire episode, not once do the clones defend or speak highly of the Jedi when talking to the traitor about their sense of duty and their sevice to the Republic. The clones, I felt, were always a bit resentful of the Jedi order.
Yeah, individual Clones might respect them, like Rex and Cody obviously do, they have a personal connection with their jedi. But to the average clone they have plenty of reason to resent the group choosing to use them as cannon fodder
Well I don't think they were ever in the position of where they needed to say so until the very end of the episode. Even then there were only a few guard clones who obviously didn't have any knowledge of a turncoat in the first place alongside Cody and Rex arresting Slick.
@@sublis939 well not really. There were a lot of Jedi who did see them as people and were worried about them. Like Yoda in the first episode of the series even had a talk with them about their insecurities. There was also Kit Fisto and his Padawan who were angry about Grievous killing them in his hideout. Along with Anakin, Ashoka, and Aayla Secura.
Slick really screwed up with that “till the Jedi come back”. Chopper was right to question his squad leader about his whereabouts. Chopper sees Slick moving toward the command center. No squad leader ever goes to base command UNLESS called for by commanding officer, or if they have a report to make about the recent mission, or growth of their squad. Slick going to gather intel for Ventress and the droids was pure betrayal. Cody said it best at the end of this episode: “if you loved your brothers, you wouldn’t have put them at risk.”
"I always knew there was something _deficient_ about you." Damn... Gus didn't even hesitate to think his brother was a traitor; can't imagine this went unheeded, even with what happened afterward. Just wish to have seen more of Slick's boys...
Yeah Chopper was right we forgot to check Slick were interrogating all the squad including the leader of them to sometimes even the highest rank member of a squad or squadron or even an entire unite can be a traitor just like how General Benedict Arnold defecated from the American rebel side to my people side because the Americans treated him so poorly after his heroic's at the battle of Saratoga when he made the rebels win more country support for them during the first American civil war right guys!
Who doesn't want to take trophies after taking out someone who took out some of your best buddy's i think they should have given him a medal for being so committed to the war that he would reward himself with battle Droid fingers lol 💪👍
Because this is considered a war crime. In real life, a sick person would take ears, fingers, or their badges after a battle. A medal is very valuable than taking things that aren’t yours. In the clones wars case, unless you’re out of ammo and need an enemy weapon, it’s a violation of taking anything based on their war laws. chopper’s trophy is supposed to be his clone armor and helmet. damage or not. Not battle droid fingers. It’s a weaken mental state if losing any friends from enemies hands but soldiers still have limits.
@kevinkeung9336 I completely agree with you, how I think about tv shows like cartoons is obviously different than what I think about in real life situations, it's the star wars universe many things in the star wars universe is way way different from real life 💯👍
@kevinkeung9336 I'm not sure of this, but what about taking the weapons of fallen enemies? Surely you'd wanna figure out how they work for an effective counter, or what about uniforms? For disguises?
@1nfinitune533 absolutely a good idea and taking weapons and uniforms from fallen enemies has been done by pretty much everyone in all of history for example modern-day soldiers and even all the way back to the ninja, it's a very clever tactic to take the weapons and uniforms of fallen enemies 👍💯
@@1nfinitune533Disguising yourself as an enemy gives them a free pass to execute you if you are ever found out. Theres a famous picture and video reel of German soldiers being executed for wearing US uniforms and driving tanks disguised as US tank destroyers during the Battle of the Bulge
Slick could have easily lied about knowing the Jedi were gone. He could have said he was walking past the command centre when they were talking about the mission
Gotta give props to the writers. Traitor plots are interesting until the traitor is revealed, but here it gets more interesting because they all have the same face.
It's that he's taking a piece of an enemy's body as a trophy similar to how US soldiers took fingers and ears from dead Japanese soldiers during the Pacific War.
3:43 couldn’t Slick of just came up with a simple excuse, like he could of just noticed the Jedi were gone. All the other clones would had to of noticed that the Jedi were gone.
Season 1 episode 16. It’s called "The Hidden Enemy”. It serves as a prequel to The Clone Wars movie, and chronologically takes place between the Season Two episode "Cat and Mouse" and the film. If you want to know the episode guide, here’s the link. www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-the-clone-wars-chronological-episodeorder
So how was Slick able to bypass his microchip? Aren’t clones programmed to be loyal? Even Rex who was able to resist Order 66 for just a second couldn’t help follow the orders.
Clones can only be absolutely loyal during the activation of inhibitor chips. In normal times like this, they can develop independent thoughts and personalities due to diverse interaction with the Jedi and the Galaxy. They are loyal to an extent. But some just have limits and gone rogue. Like Cut
Ever since TCW (2008) came out, it overwrote the Legends canon that clones are absolutely loyal. They have independent personalities and beliefs ever since. Their absolute loyalty is only when Order 66 is called in
Well. Here are some facts that distinguish clones from TCW from clones from the EU: In TCW, the clones execute Order 66 because of the inhibitor-chips implanted in their brains and neither the clones nor the Jedi knew about the order. The clones from the EU do it due to a legal contingency order out of 150 they were taught on their training on Kamino and both the Jedi and clones were aware of the order. The clones in the EU are indoctrinated to follow Orders of the chain in Command, which is Chancellor Palpatine while the clones in TCW are more independent and Individual as we see in this video. Both Canon and Legends are tragic in their own ways. The clones in both continuities are slaves to Palpatine, just in different ways. Both versions of them were forced into a galactic war they were never asked for. Clones from Canon are victims to the inhibitor-chips while clones from Legends are slaves to their indoctrination. Canon clones and Legends clones have different paths in their lives. In both continuities, the Jedi Order starts out feeling uncomfortable with the blind obedience in the clones. The thing is, they take different approaches to this issue. In Legends, most Jedi keep a professional relationship with the clones, which does nothing to counter the dislike the clones have to the Jedi for being too peaceful. In this case, it makes sense for the clones to unhesitatingly follow Order 66 because in a way there is no choice other than the state. They are conscious of what they're doing, but with the exception of Arc-troopers and Clone Commandos, what reason do Legends clones have to betray the state they swore loyalty to for leaders they don't like? Clones and Jedi do not form bonds that easily. In Canon, the Jedi instead try to influence the clones. They teach them to be more human and more independent thinkers. They have close friendships with them. The Jedi and Clones become comrades. Now, would some Canon Clones still carry out Order 66 by their free will? Yes. Just look at Dogma and Crosshair before they realize their mistakes. However, wouldn't most Canon Clones hesitate to kill their Jedi leaders before following orders, thus alerting the Jedi? I mean, the clones were even reluctant to execute Pong Krell, an actual traitor who hated clones. Dogma had to do it and felt like he needed to justify himself right afterwards. So in both continuities, they start out the same but turn out to be different. Briefly summarized: They only become more humanized in Canon/TCW while in Legends/EU they (naturally) remain much more droid like and much more unquestionably receptive to Palpatine's orders.
It's endearing hearing Cody refers to the clones as "kid" and "son", even though they're likely the same exact age
Hmmm… possibly some are different generations of clones. Rex is a generation one clone as well as Cody. Maybe those other clones are generation two or something. My guess
Cody and Rex were part of the Clone generation ready for deployment by the first battle of geonosis. If I had to guess, these clones they’re calling “kid” and “son” were probably cadets around the battle of geonosis
“Experience outranks everything“
@@brickbanditstudios6037 the clones were always such a fascinating parralele to the droids. The clone wars really added a lot to the republic's side. Like, are the Republic senators really better, when they're bringing children into the world specifically for them to go into a meat grinder?
Cody probably has more experience.
Among Us Clone Wars edition
You're actually right! :D
Ik right
Was just gonna say that
@@inf_jay5052 well too bad. Before that, there were no comments at all and i know this part is related to Among Us, so i just do my thing 🤷🏾♂️
AMOGUUUS
Each clone feels so different from the other the writers did quite well
And it kinda sucks... Clones were basically just like Stormtroopers and this show acted like they were unique persons...
@@DailyWorldWideNews945 stormtroopers were unique people though so that’s accurate
The writing and voice acting. Dave Filino and Temuera Morrison .
@@eainpatton7973 Dee Bradley Baker the one who voices all the clones. Morrison only play as them in live-action. Including in Kenobi the tv show recently.
@@DailyWorldWideNews945 no it doesnt suck
“I was cleaning my weapon”
“Said that, she did”
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XD!!!!!!!!!
100th like!
She what are you talking about all the clones are males
@@MariaLopez-ti4oo My god…
Dee Bradly Baker playing Among us by himself be like :
I can imagine how much fun he has in the recording room of this episode
Or how paranoid
You think he got paid the most out of the other voice actors?
3:48 “damn bro, you got the whole squad laughing”
That’s amazing 😂
Now how about that identification?
Even knowing the twist, slick’s reveal is so good…you wouldn’t really think twice about him saying “when the Jedi get back” because the audience knows the Jedi are gone…it’s not until Cody points it out that you realize…at least that’s how it was for me, rewatching the episode with my parents
Slick was right in a sense , a few months after order 66 , the clones were replaced by ordinary people . But Vader did keep the 501 legion made up of purely jango Fett clones . Also the 212 legion , (obi wan battalion ) were also made up of pure jango Fett clones so they were still clones in the empire but not as much as in the republic .
@@Snowkid20Legends knowledge yawn*
Oh yeah I heard that one before. That was too strange to say that
@@RedNinja0070zoomer detected. Go back to Starbucks and make me a coffee
@zeo-pe5sg Ahh supporting companies that are pro Israel and anti Palestine. I see your brain degrading faster than your parents disappointment in you
Even as a kid i was shocked that Slick was the traitor.
I didn't even realise he was the traitor til he let slip that the Jedi were out. Like only someone eavesdropping and feeding the info to the separatists would know that
Guess they called him Slick for something
😅
Like an Oil Slick, keep em off your trail
That clone is like me, nervous as hell even tho I didn't do anything wrong haha
Anxiety. Haha
Dee bradley baker having a really epic monologue
3:54 little animation error
Captain Rex helped Cody to stand up but when Slick runs away Cody is still in Rex' arms
Lol, never noticed that. Good Job
Haha he was fast picking him up but was glitching out again
Given this was in 2008 animation, this is impressive.
Not as bad as Sabine having no Neck in season 2 ep 2 of rebels.
It might not be an animation error. Sometimes cuts are used to showcase concurrent events, just like the editing when Holdo lightspeeds into the first order ship.
Among Us but with clones.
beat me to it.
Back Rex was a strict commander but during the course of the war he is more reasonable and sympathetic and adopts his Generals unorthodox tactics
Cody and Captain Rex found out who the traitor was it's Slick..
@@nickanders6836congratulations. You watched the video. What does that have to do with the comment.
I love this series manly because of its military resemblance
This was the tensest thing to watch as a kid, but now that I’m grown up I watch this and I’m like “yeah of course it’s Slick”
When Slick is SUS 😳
Slickus amogus
Yeah 😳
Interesting fact: If you pay attention to the dialogue in this entire episode, not once do the clones defend or speak highly of the Jedi when talking to the traitor about their sense of duty and their sevice to the Republic. The clones, I felt, were always a bit resentful of the Jedi order.
Yeah, individual Clones might respect them, like Rex and Cody obviously do, they have a personal connection with their jedi. But to the average clone they have plenty of reason to resent the group choosing to use them as cannon fodder
Cause a large amount of Jedi didn’t see the clones as people.
Not as much as slick did
Well I don't think they were ever in the position of where they needed to say so until the very end of the episode. Even then there were only a few guard clones who obviously didn't have any knowledge of a turncoat in the first place alongside Cody and Rex arresting Slick.
@@sublis939 well not really. There were a lot of Jedi who did see them as people and were worried about them. Like Yoda in the first episode of the series even had a talk with them about their insecurities. There was also Kit Fisto and his Padawan who were angry about Grievous killing them in his hideout. Along with Anakin, Ashoka, and Aayla Secura.
"Son..." It's always funny when you remember there's probably at most a month between them
I guess you can say that Slick was "slick" XD
At 1:58 just noticed the girl in the poster, was so focused on who the traitor was I missed it😂
This is a kid friendly show.
The dark side clouds everything.
Padmé Ads 😂😂😂
Not only is this my favourite episode, but it's also the official prequel to the Clone Wars movie! 💚👍
Technical it's the 1 with the Stealth Ship and Admiral Trench.
Season 2 episode 16 and season 1 episode 16 are the first 2.
"I really wish you hadn't noticed that, sir."
I mean, Slick isn't wrong. They didn't do it, HE DID.
Wish we saw more of these guys, Jester and Chopper particularly.
His name is a coincidence. He thought he was SLICK. but not SLICK enough!
Lollollollollol
1:30 oH yEeEaAa
when the imposter is sus!
Yeah 😳
Chopper still seems sus, ngl
I’m glad Chopper didn’t get arrested for the crime he didn’t do
Chopper seemed like a badass, even slick commended him for his skill.
I have a great deal of respect for slicks squad brothers at heart good men
When I play Among Us
best interrogation I've seen
I find it funny that Slick could’ve said that he just saw the Jedi leave while was out
Or he was walking past the command centre and just HAPPENED to overhear the mission
When the Slick is sus
2:28 I was hiding, at the south exit. Didn't want anyone to see me string these together
"Battledroid fingers."
@@nateecho8418 Oh I just, I just wanted something back. I guess I felt like they owed me
@@trevorcolby532 I always knew there was something deficient about you.
@@trevorcolby532 I always knew there was something fishy about you Chopper.
@@NightspeakerR Moves to the left side of the bed
D bradly baker playing among us with himself
3:24 this is when Cody and Rex caught on what Slick said.
3:49
I
Really
Wished
You
Hadn't
Noticed
That
Sir
I think back and wonder how many of these guys survived the events of the movie and past that and for how long
Please tell me I'm not the only one who noticed Chopper's left eye turning from brown to grey.
He was pretty...slick.
When the CLONE is SUS!!!!!!!
2:28 I would be doing what Chopper was doing
Did anyone notice that one poster on the wall look like queen Amidala's handmaiden
Slick really screwed up with that “till the Jedi come back”. Chopper was right to question his squad leader about his whereabouts. Chopper sees Slick moving toward the command center. No squad leader ever goes to base command UNLESS called for by commanding officer, or if they have a report to make about the recent mission, or growth of their squad. Slick going to gather intel for Ventress and the droids was pure betrayal. Cody said it best at the end of this episode: “if you loved your brothers, you wouldn’t have put them at risk.”
"I always knew there was something _deficient_ about you."
Damn... Gus didn't even hesitate to think his brother was a traitor; can't imagine this went unheeded, even with what happened afterward.
Just wish to have seen more of Slick's boys...
Boy, I hate what to think if slick found out about the inhibitor chips in all the clones. That really would have given him ammunition to his beliefs.
Rebels missed an opportunity where Kannan and Ezra had to discover the traitor in the Rebellion secretly working for Thrawn
I like scenes like this cuz it shows even though their all clones their all have their own personalities
Yeah Chopper was right we forgot to check Slick were interrogating all the squad including the leader of them to sometimes even the highest rank member of a squad or squadron or even an entire unite can be a traitor just like how General Benedict Arnold defecated from the American rebel side to my people side because the Americans treated him so poorly after his heroic's at the battle of Saratoga when he made the rebels win more country support for them during the first American civil war right guys!
What I wanna know is if Chopper was able to keep his fingies.
3:48 man you fucked up XD
Commander Cody and Captain Rex are questioning their own men to find out who is the traitor..
You could say slick was being slickery😂
After this, they all owe chopper a huge apology.
The others probably did after Slick took off
Who doesn't want to take trophies after taking out someone who took out some of your best buddy's i think they should have given him a medal for being so committed to the war that he would reward himself with battle Droid fingers lol 💪👍
Because this is considered a war crime. In real life, a sick person would take ears, fingers, or their badges after a battle. A medal is very valuable than taking things that aren’t yours.
In the clones wars case, unless you’re out of ammo and need an enemy weapon, it’s a violation of taking anything based on their war laws.
chopper’s trophy is supposed to be his clone armor and helmet. damage or not. Not battle droid fingers. It’s a weaken mental state if losing any friends from enemies hands but soldiers still have limits.
@kevinkeung9336 I completely agree with you, how I think about tv shows like cartoons is obviously different than what I think about in real life situations, it's the star wars universe many things in the star wars universe is way way different from real life 💯👍
@kevinkeung9336 I'm not sure of this, but what about taking the weapons of fallen enemies? Surely you'd wanna figure out how they work for an effective counter, or what about uniforms? For disguises?
@1nfinitune533 absolutely a good idea and taking weapons and uniforms from fallen enemies has been done by pretty much everyone in all of history for example modern-day soldiers and even all the way back to the ninja, it's a very clever tactic to take the weapons and uniforms of fallen enemies 👍💯
@@1nfinitune533Disguising yourself as an enemy gives them a free pass to execute you if you are ever found out. Theres a famous picture and video reel of German soldiers being executed for wearing US uniforms and driving tanks disguised as US tank destroyers during the Battle of the Bulge
3:54
Captain Rex: It’s Slick?!
3:57
Commander Cody: Slick’s the traitor?!
My dad slick truly loves his brothers
2:10 2:24 I love how they are literally the same age and Cody is calling them "Kid" and "Son"
His name might have been Slick… but I guess he didn’t live up to it.
Slick could have easily lied about knowing the Jedi were gone. He could have said he was walking past the command centre when they were talking about the mission
0:42 Adult Joke The Kids Won’t Get
1:00 like choosing to clean his blaster?
@@blueraccoon1088he cleaned his blaster alright.
Gotta give props to the writers. Traitor plots are interesting until the traitor is revealed, but here it gets more interesting because they all have the same face.
okay so this boggling my mind here, since when did it become a rule to take forbidden items off a battlefield?
Not sure but I think its related to "Looting" which is a war crime
@@lyz6459 looting is a war crime? That’s news to me… I doubt anyone follows it though
@lyz6459 it's only a crime if you get caught.
It's that he's taking a piece of an enemy's body as a trophy similar to how US soldiers took fingers and ears from dead Japanese soldiers during the Pacific War.
2:03 I would love to see Chopper return in the Bad Batch season 3 and Slick returning would be awesome
He wants something back for the brothers he's lost and never met
Battle droid fingas
3:43 couldn’t Slick of just came up with a simple excuse, like he could of just noticed the Jedi were gone. All the other clones would had to of noticed that the Jedi were gone.
I think this is the only time we see a DC-15S with it's stock extended
Slick pretty much said the stupidest thing to ever blow his cover as a spy
Guzel klip usta
When Chopper is sus
4 minutes of Dee Bradley Baker talking to himself.
Chopper ? Nice
Don't you find it funny the traitor of this situation goes by the name of SLICK. Seem like a huge red flag.
ive just notice that Clone Trooper Chopper has 2 different eye colours
Take a look at the poster on the wall at 1:58...
Omfg
"Cleaning his weapon" alright...
It's funny when you realize this whole video is a guy talking to himself.
This is like among us
This video is great among us vibes and 200th comment
Sounds like among us
CHOPPER!!! CHOPPAAA
What episode is this?
Season 1 episode 16. It’s called "The Hidden Enemy”. It serves as a prequel to The Clone Wars movie, and chronologically takes place between the Season Two episode "Cat and Mouse" and the film.
If you want to know the episode guide, here’s the link.
www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-the-clone-wars-chronological-episodeorder
sus
Guess what, Slick was right all along
1:48
Everybody are talking about how this scene is basically among us but it's more like Danganronpa imo
How could slick betray his own troops?
How are any of these clones higher ranks than the others? Theyre all like the same age
24 months ago
So how was Slick able to bypass his microchip? Aren’t clones programmed to be loyal? Even Rex who was able to resist Order 66 for just a second couldn’t help follow the orders.
Clones can only be absolutely loyal during the activation of inhibitor chips.
In normal times like this, they can develop independent thoughts and personalities due to diverse interaction with the Jedi and the Galaxy. They are loyal to an extent. But some just have limits and gone rogue. Like Cut
Ever since TCW (2008) came out, it overwrote the Legends canon that clones are absolutely loyal. They have independent personalities and beliefs ever since. Their absolute loyalty is only when Order 66 is called in
Well. Here are some facts that distinguish clones from TCW from clones from the EU:
In TCW, the clones execute Order 66 because of the inhibitor-chips implanted in their brains and neither the clones nor the Jedi knew about the order.
The clones from the EU do it due to a legal contingency order out of 150 they were taught on their training on Kamino and both the Jedi and clones were aware of the order.
The clones in the EU are indoctrinated to follow Orders of the chain in Command, which is Chancellor Palpatine while the clones in TCW are more independent and Individual as we see in this video.
Both Canon and Legends are tragic in their own ways. The clones in both continuities are slaves to Palpatine, just in different ways. Both versions of them were forced into a galactic war they were never asked for.
Clones from Canon are victims to the inhibitor-chips while clones from Legends are slaves to their indoctrination.
Canon clones and Legends clones have different paths in their lives.
In both continuities, the Jedi Order starts out feeling uncomfortable with the blind obedience in the clones. The thing is, they take different approaches to this issue.
In Legends, most Jedi keep a professional relationship with the clones, which does nothing to counter the dislike the clones have to the Jedi for being too peaceful. In this case, it makes sense for the clones to unhesitatingly follow Order 66 because in a way there is no choice other than the state. They are conscious of what they're doing, but with the exception of Arc-troopers and Clone Commandos, what reason do Legends clones have to betray the state they swore loyalty to for leaders they don't like?
Clones and Jedi do not form bonds that easily.
In Canon, the Jedi instead try to influence the clones. They teach them to be more human and more independent thinkers. They have close friendships with them. The Jedi and Clones become comrades. Now, would some Canon Clones still carry out Order 66 by their free will? Yes. Just look at Dogma and Crosshair before they realize their mistakes. However, wouldn't most Canon Clones hesitate to kill their Jedi leaders before following orders, thus alerting the Jedi?
I mean, the clones were even reluctant to execute Pong Krell, an actual traitor who hated clones. Dogma had to do it and felt like he needed to justify himself right afterwards.
So in both continuities, they start out the same but turn out to be different.
Briefly summarized:
They only become more humanized in Canon/TCW while in Legends/EU they (naturally) remain much more droid like and much more unquestionably receptive to Palpatine's orders.
Amogus
Sus
„Clone Wars S1 is boring and immature“
Look PewDiePie is better than that