The saber colors were originally just two. It was red for bad and blue for good. But when George filmed the desert scene in Return of the Jedi, the blue saber was hard to see against the giant blue sky in the background, so he changed it to green to see it better. When George casted Samuel Jackson for Mace Windu, Samuel wanted to stick out from the rest of the jedi so he asked George if his saber could be purple and George agreed, giving us the first purple saber we see in universe. And from there the colors just kept expanding, going on to the jedi temple guards having yellow sabers. As for the blasters, red was the most common color because the gas used to make the ammunition was the cheapest and most common in the galaxy. Clones had ionized gas in their blasters which was more effective against droids and machines and gave their blaster bolts a blue color. And then high-end classes of people in the galaxy such as the Naboo royal guards and the Umbarans had green blasters because their ammunition is made from a high grade, very expensive but very powerful gas
I'm still amazed at the tale of Darth Plaugis didn't raise suspicion in Anakin. I mean Palpatine even knowing a Sith legend should have been the biggest red flag, here's your sign moment ever!!!!! I mean hello Fredo????? Lol
its all because lucas himself stated that they arent real mandalorians. Jango was probably raised by one but he rever was acepted or just didnt cared about mando society
This has a very good chance of becoming my favorite UA-cam Channel! Can't wait for more! Also, really digging the WC logo looking light lightsabers. Cyber fist bump to whoever thought of it and whoever made it.
I always felt that the mystery which should have been resolved but was deliberately avoided was how Han Solo got the Corellian Bloodstripes. The Legends authors were specifically prohibited from explaining it in case Han showed up in the prequels and could only hint that a reason existed. Solo also avoided it and now that his character is dead it is unlikely to be explained.
@@Usmc0341 7th Sister? No way!!! Given their history in Clone Wars, there is no way in hell Dave Filoni would've had their interaction in Rebels go down like it did. Not to mention she looks nothing like Barriss Offee to begin with.
@@JR-Mystic relax there killer, it was a thought. I didn't say it WAS her. As far as them not looking alike, one was a child one was an adult, so it's possible, they had the same skin tone. But if it isn't, it isn't. I wouldn't say there's " no way in hell" about anything. It's a cartoon, the possibilities are endless.
@@Usmc0341 what the.. No barris betrayed ahsoka.. At season 5 of the clone wars series... And good thing ventress was there to tell anakin that ventress might be the suspect, and when anakin visited barriss at the jedi temple, and looks like barriss has ventress' red lightsabers, and anakin found out that barriss REALLY is the suspect
In legends Jango was adopted by the Mandalorians and became one of them. And the mandalorian government at the time of the clone wars was pacifist so they wouldn’t recognize the true mandalorians as mandalorians. And the other symbol was Jaster Mereel’s. But this is just legends, so it might be different in canon.
I think The Mandalorian low-key canonised it when Boba brought up the history of his armour's ownership. Translations of the text have a partial listing of Jaster (I think it only shows "Jast"), so even if the specific Legends beats of Jango's life is not canon, he is Jaster's son.
Darth Plagueis told Sidious about Darth Gravid. In short, he went insane and started destroying Sith artifacts. He was only stopped when his apprentice killed him. He was said to have set the Sith grand plan back hundreds of years.
7:00 lightsabers became less varied because the republic era jedi became overly rigid, stuck in tradition, and had a fearful view of balance. Luke jedi era brought back the lightsaber variation that existed in the old republic
Jango's silver armour isn't actually his first set. He sported something either really close, or it was litterally Boba's iconic green, red & yellow armour, and as most of us know, Boba used Jango's silver armour to make a bomb in an attempt to assasinate Mace Windu.
There are more than 3 members of Yoda's species in the Star Wars series. There's another member at the celebration at the end of the first prequel (I believe). He has an eye patch, he doesn't say anything, but he's there. Yoda's species was apparently very common at some point.
except kicked out jedi members, players they create for a video game, inquisitors etc can all use the force, so he didn't bring balance to the 'force' he brought balance between 2 specific groups of force users, the jedi and sith, that is not balancing the force per se.
I think Boba's signet is not an official one. Look at Din's Mudhorn - it is a 3D depiction made in beskar on his pauldron. Boba's is only painted on. To my mind, I think that means that Boba acknowledges his background, and the Mandalorian upbringing in his childhood, but he's never been accepted by any Mandalorian group to get the beskar mythosaur. The other symbol, I believe, Legends has said is Jaster Mereel's symbol, so Boba keeps it because it's his grand-buir.
"Immaculate Conception" refers to the belief that the Virgin Mary was free of Original Sin from the moment of her conception. It's not synonymous with Virgin Birth.
The canon book told us Pleagus created him by accident without knowing it. Remember Pleagus was alive when Anakin returned to protect Padme with Obi-Wan.
According to legends, plagueis was attempting to acces the force by bypassing the midichlorians, and ultimately destroying them. This caused them to conceive anakin within Shmi in retaliation, in an attempt to stop his meddling before the force itself was damaged beyond repair by his experiments
For #6, my understanding was George Lucas wanted to express emotions about the characters through color, so the basic blue and red colors were used to help differentiate the good guys from the bad guys. This also applied to laser blast colors. However, I am not sure what all the colors were supposed to mean for whom. The later books and comics may not have had this in mind and therefore used all sorts of colors.
The saber colors were originally just two. It was red for bad and blue for good. But when George filmed the desert scene in Return of the Jedi, the blue saber was hard to see against the giant blue sky in the background, so he changed it to green to see it better. When George casted Samuel Jackson for Mace Windu, Samuel wanted to stick out from the rest of the jedi so he asked George if his saber could be purple and George agreed, giving us the first purple saber we see in universe. And from there the colors just kept expanding, going on to the jedi temple guards having yellow sabers. As for the blasters, red was the most common color because the gas used to make the ammunition was the cheapest and most common in the galaxy. Clones had ionized gas in their blasters which was more effective against droids and machines and gave their blaster bolts a blue color. And then high-end classes of people in the galaxy such as the Naboo royal guards and the Umbarans had green blasters because their ammunition is made from a high grade, very expensive but very powerful gas
Lol 8:17 sith were “gone” by the designs of Darth bane reforming the sith empire into the rule of 2, they shrunk their numbers while planning the fall of the galactic republic
I always thought that Luke and Leia were how Anakin brought balance to the force - after seeing the Clone Wars arc on Mortis. . . I was even more convinced.
To quote Yoda. "Always two there are, no more no less." So that means that the Sith have been there a;; the time and should still exist following 'The Rise Of Skywalker'.
And Master Yoda was simply repeating what he had learned of the Sith since the time of Darth Bane. It was he who decided that the Sith would hide in plain sight by limiting how many were trained in the ways of the Dark Side of the Force.
Happy you guys are covering the comics since Star Wars comics just screwed over the fan community by posting Mandalorian spoilers as titles. I’m blind and don’t have access to comics, so having a new trustworthy source will be nice.
The greatest Star Wars mystery. How did Sidious go from being able to command two sides of a galaxy wide war to being unable to manage one war against a small insurgent force not once, but twice. How did the military go from being capable to being virtually ineffective? And despite managing to manipulate the Chosen One to join the Sith, how does he manage to not convince Luke, or Rey to join him, and to screw up the recruitment of Kylo? The simple solution would have been to have Kylo sent to him from the beginning while Snoke Commanded the First Order to take over the galaxy. Once his training was complete he could have taken the mantle from Sidious and brought the Final Order ships to the galaxy and taken over the galaxy. Done.
I mean the pacifist mandalorians saying jango was not a mandalorian doesn’t say much since they would likely say that to any other mandalorian sect that didn’t follow their veiws
5:53.... so... in "The Tragedy" .... Boba *claims* to be a Mandalorian based on only his father's armour alone? Forget the chain code? I'm a little confused. I do understand though that Boba (who we see in AOTC) is a little too old to be a foundling, just given where he is stationed. Boba never mentions being picked up by a clan. Maybe there will be a new Disney+ (shite) show where we see him as a 9/10/11 year old being taken in by the Mandalorians.
One question I’ve had since Revenge of the Sith Padame dies giving birth! So who was the very sad woman Leia referred to when Luke asked her what do you remember about your mother?
She was talking about her stepmum, obviously. At the time there would have been no way for Leia to know that the Organas weren't her real parents. Maybe Luke should have told her that first...
Because the original written version of episode IV was altered so much by producers and editors, there are two ways of answering these mysteries. 1. The mysteries are answered in original written form only. 2. If only accepting the movies/cartoons, there are no answers to these mysteries. Force ghosts are associated with midichlorians, Lucas, in written form, had midichlorians mentioned in every episode, including episode IV, however, when Lucas was forced to remove midichlorians in the movie version of episode IV, A LOT of mysteries were created. What Lucas originally intended was that Obi-Wan Kenobi, while in seclusion on Tatooine, was the first force user to discover how to become a force ghost, also what Kenobi discovered was that a force user could control the midichlorians, but only control them when dead, i.e. a force ghost. Hence Kenobi's line in episode IV "I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine". However, in written form only, when Kenobi tried to manipulate the midichlorians as a force ghost around Vader, he found he could not. Kenobi concluded this meant that Vader could manipulate the midichlorians while alive, even if Vader was unaware of this fact. This is the reason that Kenobi tells Luke that he needs to be trained by Yoda in episode V. Kenobi, given that Luke was a descendant of Vader, was hoping that with Yoda's help, Luke could learn to manipulate the midichlorians while alive. This leads to two lines on Dagobah in episode V. Firstly Yoda's and Kenobi's concern about Luke leaving before his training was complete. Luke knew how to move things with his mind, see into the future, and even light saber forms. But the biggest problem, in written form only, was that Luke was leaving before learning anything about controlling the midichlorians while alive. Second is Obi-Wan's line "If you choose to face Vader... I cannot interfere". Again, this is in reference to Kenobi's inability to control the midichlorians around Vader. The way Luke Skywalker dies in episode VIII is a revamping of how Vader dies in written form only. In writing, seeing his son tortured by Palpatine, this is supposed to spark something in Vader and Vader starts manipulating the midichlorians and does "something" no other force user has ever done before to kill the Emperor and save his son, however, this manipulation of the midichlorians while alive is what ultimately kills Vader. Bringing balance to the force was ultimately meant to mean that everyone can use the force. In episode VI and prior, only a few individuals, based on their midichlorian count, could use and manipulate the force, i.e. the force was out of balance. But bringing balance to the force meant that everyone could now use and manipulate the force, i.e. everyone's midichlorian count would be the same. Jango Fett was created out of thin air in episode II. After episode VI, Lucas said "If I had known Boba Fett was such a popular character, I would have given him a better death scene". Boba Fett's back story, in written form only, states that he was a bounty hunter, and while chasing one of his bounties, he happens upon some armor buried in the sand. This armor happened to be Mandalorian armor, and Fett decided to wear this armor while bounty hunting after noticing the positive attributes the armor contained. That is how Boba Fett, not a Mandalorian, had the Mandalorian symbol on "his" armor.
I always questioned " Even Piell" ( Lannik ) being similar to Yoda's species. He is OBVIOUSLY not green and is taller, but the ears and other features are closely resembling that of Yoda. He is also on the Jedi Council. There aren't a ton of "cousin species" (species with closely physical appearances) around, so why have 2 fairly similar ones so close together in the movies?
1] "-- aggressive-looking salad tongs." LOL! 2] Ezra could eventually turn up on "The Mandalorian", which I think would be pretty cool to see. The biggest question, though, is who the powers that be could get to play him.
7:40 i really don't like this mystery because your saying they got less varied because we don't see the two sided and cross guard lightsabers anymore. maybe 400 of the 10,000 jedi alive during the prequels are shown on screen. just because we don't see them doesn't mean they aren't there. just my thoughts.
Yeah, that isn't a flaw, we know that there are places atronger in different parts of the force and that force ghosts require strong light side force areas to manifest, so on Ach-to, they are able to interact with the area around them. We even see Qi-gon fully manifest in the Clone Wars and he wasn't even fully a force ghost for crying out loud!
6:56 the Jedi with the green lightsaber annoys me because she continues to swing the saber around after the droid has been destroyed.... could the editing team have not cut it better?
Jedi force ghosts only intervene when necessary. They could do more, but they are ultimately wise and don't see death as the end of existence. They don't need to intervene like gods because they are aware of the actual balance.
I still wanted Episode IX to end with a bunch of Jedi Ghosts attacking an overpowered Palpatine with Sith Ghosts. Maybe we'll one day get a spin-off, "The Haunting of Hoth" or some such.
The question about force ghosts actually has an answer. They have much more power on planets with stronger connections to the Force, like Ahch-To (the planet Luke was living on in TLJ), which was the site of the first Jedi Temple. That’s why Yoda could summon lightning, and Luke could catch the lightsaber and raise his X-wing out of the water in Rise of Skywalker.
I think we did find out where the chosen one prophecy came from. In the Jedi path book, it says that there are Jedi seers, who can see far more clearly into the future, and who speak prophecies requiring certain people for the order, like the prophecy of the chosen one. It’s a great book that has some EU content, so I’m not sure if it’s canon that a Jedi seer told the order about Anakin being the chosen one in the future.
There’s another angle for the “balance” Anakin brings: At the end of Revenge of the Sith, which was likely as far as Lucas was intending it to have meaning, we are left with two Sith after Dooku (and, at the time) Maul had died…and only two survivors of Order 66 in Yoda and Obi-Wan Two each side…balance achieved Of course, since then we’ve seen Ahsoka, Luminara Unduli, Kansan Jarrus/Caleb Dume and others survived
My biggest unanswered mystery is how many Jedi actually survived Order 66 and hid for all these years. Considering there was 2 generations spanning Episodes 6-9 there could be hundreds of Jedi ready to come out of hiding now that the Sith is finally "defeated." Episode 10 could see a new Jedi Council formed with Rey as the leader before she inevitably turns.
There are still millions of planets and species in the known regions that are never talked about. The unknown regions exist just to provide unlimited mystery in the star wars galaxy.
i know this is gonna sound dodgy, but according to a really, really old star wars comic that some may not consider canon, palpatine actually used the force to impregnate anakin's mother and create a being so unnaturally powerful in the force, it would disrupt darth plaguis's sense of the force for enough time to kill him in his vulnerable state so palpatine would become the most powerful sith. Anakin was born around 44BBY, and the mandalorian is set six years after the battle of yavin 4, making it 50 years since the birth of anakin. And how old is baby yoda? 50 years old, so maybe baby yoda was created by the force to counteract the mass disturbance created by palpatine. Credit to super carlin brothers, check their channel out, comment if you can add anything. Edit: to the thing about where the sith where for the millennia , was possibly them creating the fleet we see in rise of skywalker, but i dont really count that trilogy as canon, but you probably should.
The only question that matters to me at the moment is: At what point in the Star Wars timeline did an event occur that shifted Star Wars into the Sequel Trilogy that exists, and when can we have a character alter it so it never happens?
If your read Plagueis book, you get that backstory, atleast of 40 years before TPM. I personally count it as cannon as it can correlate :) Also Plagueis and Sidious meditated to cloud the mind of the jedi, and the force created Anakin as backlash of that :)
I always thought that the “balance” of the Force was that Ankin destroys both the Jedi and then the Sith. They are two extremes. So maybe they throw the Force out of balance. Wipe both of those out and there is balance especially as they are the cause of all the major crap that the universe has to deal with
Not quite. According to Lucas, balance means a complete absence of the dark side. The dark side is what disrupts the balance, so it becomes necessary to remove the influence of the dark side so that balance can be restored.
The inquisitors were put out of commission (murdered) by Vader after they served their purpose. Another reason was that Palpatine felt that they were more trouble than they were worth.
@@AirHarp they did?? Sorry been awhile since I last watched the original trilogy I'll eventually get to it again currently I'm rewatching the movies and tv series in chronological order
Not sure if it is legend's now but true mandalorian is a belief system, not a race. The only reason we pretty much only see humans as mandalorians is likely due to them being one of the most numerous species in the galaxy. I hope it is still canon as I would love to see an absolute hulk of a duwatin mando
I'm pretty sure the only black bladed saber ever was the dark saber. This is a mandalorian weapon, and having been crafted by a non force sensitive mandalorian, it doesn't behave the same way as other sabers, like you can use it if you don't have the force. I'm pretty sure this is due to the kyber crystal, which is one of a kind, so there's only one black blade. It was captured by the Jedi when they judged it too powerful to exist, but the couldn't destroy it, or use it, until the mandalorians recovered it.
When he called Yoda’s species frog like, I pulled up a picture of a frog and a picture of yoda and sent them to all my friends and asked if they looked similar
The chosen prophecy came from the 3 force gods that were revealed in Clone Wars right? I have forgotten the name. Anakin was created by Palpatine, this has been confirmed. He created life within mother Skywalker. Maybe they should hire a hardcore fan to check the facts.
I want to point out that... The pure beskar staff that the madalorian has is the same staff that is used by phasma to fight finn in the last jedi. Maybe the armor of phasma is also made from same beskar as of din djarin. They are really connecting to the sequels. Therefore,they are using grogu's blood to make the supreme leader snoke.
To add to the Ezra question, he's probably the only significant Jedi who Rey *didn't* hear the voice of at the end of Rise of Skywalker. All the Jedi she did hear have one thing in common - they're dead (and that included Kanan Jarrus).
They got MORE varied in High Republic because Disney is making a MINT on sabers at Savi's Workshop. Sometimes, just sometimes can we call out the REAL reasons that things are decided for Star Wars and these days its mostly monetary.
FYI Jango Fett at one point was as Mandelorian as they come. He led the true Mandelorians after Jaster was slain by a member of the Visla Clan. It was confirmed in season 2 of the mandalorian when Boba showed Djin his chain code. He was a foundling so Jango and Boba are Mandelorian we know this but not every character in the star wars universe does.. That's what makes it interesting.
The saber colors were originally just two. It was red for bad and blue for good. But when George filmed the desert scene in Return of the Jedi, the blue saber was hard to see against the giant blue sky in the background, so he changed it to green to see it better. When George casted Samuel Jackson for Mace Windu, Samuel wanted to stick out from the rest of the jedi so he asked George if his saber could be purple and George agreed, giving us the first purple saber we see in universe. And from there the colors just kept expanding, going on to the jedi temple guards having yellow sabers.
As for the blasters, red was the most common color because the gas used to make the ammunition was the cheapest and most common in the galaxy. Clones had ionized gas in their blasters which was more effective against droids and machines and gave their blaster bolts a blue color. And then high-end classes of people in the galaxy such as the Naboo royal guards and the Umbarans had green blasters because their ammunition is made from a high grade, very expensive but very powerful gas
Wedge summed up the Unknown Regions best back in Starfighters of Adumar: "If you keep mapping them, you're going to have to call them something else."
If they keep mapping them they will have to start calling it the "Known Region".
funny thing is that they do exactly that even tatooine used to be part of the unknow regions at some point
Ok but what about the droid attack on the wookiees
LMAO
Hmm good relations with the wookies, I have
-Yoda
A compelling argument this is
It’s a system we can’t afford to lose!
Yoda will go to the Wookies
"Like Illum and Starkiller Base" ... so one.
Right I was like same place dude. Some reaserch
He even showed clip when illum already was somewhat transformed into starkiller base.
I think he nows they are the same
@@LokiPhish42 maybe you should have researched how to spell research
Illum is not starkiller base
I'm still amazed at the tale of Darth Plaugis didn't raise suspicion in Anakin. I mean Palpatine even knowing a Sith legend should have been the biggest red flag, here's your sign moment ever!!!!! I mean hello Fredo????? Lol
I don't understand why everyone insists that Jango and Boba are not real Mandalorians when there are references to clan Fett in Star Wars REBELS
where?
its all because lucas himself stated that they arent real mandalorians. Jango was probably raised by one but he rever was acepted or just didnt cared about mando society
Even of Jango was which he is not that wouldn't make boba mandalorian. Boba is just a clone he's no more mandalorian than captain rex is
Been retconned back to mandalorians since this video. See the mandalorian season two!
@@NoahMcleany actually pretty happy that they did this. They were the ogs so I'm happy that Jango is once again a true mando
These guy clearly didn't read the Darth plagues novel. It answers what the sith were up to before palpatine and why Anakin was born from the force
So we're spelling ghost, g-h-o-t-s, now? Alrighty them....
*Proofread my lads, proofread*
The fact you missed that word...despite it being a few seconds...does not excuse it. :)
10:01
Alrighty then*
Glad I didn't lose my mind
This has a very good chance of becoming my favorite UA-cam Channel! Can't wait for more! Also, really digging the WC logo looking light lightsabers. Cyber fist bump to whoever thought of it and whoever made it.
I always felt that the mystery which should have been resolved but was deliberately avoided was how Han Solo got the Corellian Bloodstripes. The Legends authors were specifically prohibited from explaining it in case Han showed up in the prequels and could only hint that a reason existed. Solo also avoided it and now that his character is dead it is unlikely to be explained.
i don't think they even exist now, it's just pants with red stripes
@@goodmind4940 I thought his pants had gold or yellow stipes? What?
I really think that the Bad Batch series could answer two mysteries, one being what happened to the Zillo Beast and what happened to Barriss Offee
I thought Barris was the inquisitor in rebels
@@Usmc0341 7th Sister? No way!!! Given their history in Clone Wars, there is no way in hell Dave Filoni would've had their interaction in Rebels go down like it did. Not to mention she looks nothing like Barriss Offee to begin with.
@@JR-Mystic relax there killer, it was a thought. I didn't say it WAS her. As far as them not looking alike, one was a child one was an adult, so it's possible, they had the same skin tone. But if it isn't, it isn't. I wouldn't say there's " no way in hell" about anything. It's a cartoon, the possibilities are endless.
@@Usmc0341 what the..
No barris betrayed ahsoka..
At season 5 of the clone wars series...
And good thing ventress was there to tell anakin that ventress might be the suspect, and when anakin visited barriss at the jedi temple, and looks like barriss has ventress' red lightsabers, and anakin found out that barriss REALLY is the suspect
In legends Jango was adopted by the Mandalorians and became one of them. And the mandalorian government at the time of the clone wars was pacifist so they wouldn’t recognize the true mandalorians as mandalorians. And the other symbol was Jaster Mereel’s. But this is just legends, so it might be different in canon.
George Lucas confirmed this as canon.
Like mando in the mandalorian series, Foundlings
I think it was also explained about his mandalorian heritage in the mandalorian season 2.
Exactly
I think The Mandalorian low-key canonised it when Boba brought up the history of his armour's ownership. Translations of the text have a partial listing of Jaster (I think it only shows "Jast"), so even if the specific Legends beats of Jango's life is not canon, he is Jaster's son.
I just really loved the way you said ops. 😹
I love all Star Wars, and I love your channel already. I know we've just met, but I feel it.
Ha ga... wait you can't say that anymore...
This seems a little “forced”...
@@davidbergh4716 bud um tssss
Darth Plagueis told Sidious about Darth Gravid. In short, he went insane and started destroying Sith artifacts. He was only stopped when his apprentice killed him. He was said to have set the Sith grand plan back hundreds of years.
7:00 lightsabers became less varied because the republic era jedi became overly rigid, stuck in tradition, and had a fearful view of balance. Luke jedi era brought back the lightsaber variation that existed in the old republic
Jango's silver armour isn't actually his first set. He sported something either really close, or it was litterally Boba's iconic green, red & yellow armour, and as most of us know, Boba used Jango's silver armour to make a bomb in an attempt to assasinate Mace Windu.
There are more than 3 members of Yoda's species in the Star Wars series. There's another member at the celebration at the end of the first prequel (I believe). He has an eye patch, he doesn't say anything, but he's there. Yoda's species was apparently very common at some point.
If you mean that taller pink creature on Yoda's right side, thats probably diffrent speacies. It still might be closely related to Yoda's speacies.
I argue that Anakin did bring “balance to the force” by eliminating all but two Jedi and two Sith, thus creating balance between light and dark.
Yes, especially if you look at all the power wielded by the Jedi Order in the prequels.
I wouldn't say he alone brought balance to the force in the end, but good point.
except kicked out jedi members, players they create for a video game, inquisitors etc can all use the force, so he didn't bring balance to the 'force' he brought balance between 2 specific groups of force users, the jedi and sith, that is not balancing the force per se.
Then the prophecy was just a temporary one. Which seems... weird. But I don't disagree.
Yes, two siths ruling a vast majority of the galaxy, and two jedi in exile on backwater planets. Balants
I think Boba's signet is not an official one. Look at Din's Mudhorn - it is a 3D depiction made in beskar on his pauldron. Boba's is only painted on. To my mind, I think that means that Boba acknowledges his background, and the Mandalorian upbringing in his childhood, but he's never been accepted by any Mandalorian group to get the beskar mythosaur. The other symbol, I believe, Legends has said is Jaster Mereel's symbol, so Boba keeps it because it's his grand-buir.
Forget Force ghosts, we need Force Goats
I want to see the yuuzhan vong in canon star wars. They are terrifying
No more secrets about it yoda is a gremlin that has been kept pure never being fed after midnight and never ever got wet
The Chosen One prophecy was answered in clone wars and rebels. The one with the sister, the brother, and the father episode.
"Immaculate Conception" refers to the belief that the Virgin Mary was free of Original Sin from the moment of her conception. It's not synonymous with Virgin Birth.
Anakin is the Star Wars equivalent of Jesus. The symbolism is painfully obvious hence being called the chosen one.
@@Lawrence_Talbot Ah yes, my favorite part of the Bible when Jesus killed a bunch of Jewish children
The canon book told us Pleagus created him by accident without knowing it. Remember Pleagus was alive when Anakin returned to protect Padme with Obi-Wan.
According to legends, plagueis was attempting to acces the force by bypassing the midichlorians, and ultimately destroying them. This caused them to conceive anakin within Shmi in retaliation, in an attempt to stop his meddling before the force itself was damaged beyond repair by his experiments
Yes!
I like this, it gives Anakin a not-evil reason, so he was "born innocent".
For #6, my understanding was George Lucas wanted to express emotions about the characters through color, so the basic blue and red colors were used to help differentiate the good guys from the bad guys. This also applied to laser blast colors. However, I am not sure what all the colors were supposed to mean for whom. The later books and comics may not have had this in mind and therefore used all sorts of colors.
The saber colors were originally just two. It was red for bad and blue for good. But when George filmed the desert scene in Return of the Jedi, the blue saber was hard to see against the giant blue sky in the background, so he changed it to green to see it better. When George casted Samuel Jackson for Mace Windu, Samuel wanted to stick out from the rest of the jedi so he asked George if his saber could be purple and George agreed, giving us the first purple saber we see in universe. And from there the colors just kept expanding, going on to the jedi temple guards having yellow sabers.
As for the blasters, red was the most common color because the gas used to make the ammunition was the cheapest and most common in the galaxy. Clones had ionized gas in their blasters which was more effective against droids and machines and gave their blaster bolts a blue color. And then high-end classes of people in the galaxy such as the Naboo royal guards and the Umbarans had green blasters because their ammunition is made from a high grade, very expensive but very powerful gas
Lol 8:17 sith were “gone” by the designs of Darth bane reforming the sith empire into the rule of 2, they shrunk their numbers while planning the fall of the galactic republic
I always thought that Luke and Leia were how Anakin brought balance to the force - after seeing the Clone Wars arc on Mortis. . . I was even more convinced.
You forgot about master Vandar, he is from Legends, but still Yodas species
Who cares if it’s from legends
Legends isn't cannon
And Minch
And Yaddle, a female of Yoda's species which is canon.
And the Expanded Universe is awesome!
The Plagueis novel answers the question of where the sith were and what they were doing during the millennia they had disappeared
This is the channel I've been waiting for!
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To quote Yoda. "Always two there are, no more no less." So that means that the Sith have been there a;; the time and should still exist following 'The Rise Of Skywalker'.
And Master Yoda was simply repeating what he had learned of the Sith since the time of Darth Bane. It was he who decided that the Sith would hide in plain sight by limiting how many were trained in the ways of the Dark Side of the Force.
I hope the High Republic media answers how Yoda learned about the rule of two in the first place.
Great Video!
I'm realy happy this chanel exists now :)
Happy you guys are covering the comics since Star Wars comics just screwed over the fan community by posting Mandalorian spoilers as titles. I’m blind and don’t have access to comics, so having a new trustworthy source will be nice.
The greatest Star Wars mystery. How did Sidious go from being able to command two sides of a galaxy wide war to being unable to manage one war against a small insurgent force not once, but twice. How did the military go from being capable to being virtually ineffective? And despite managing to manipulate the Chosen One to join the Sith, how does he manage to not convince Luke, or Rey to join him, and to screw up the recruitment of Kylo? The simple solution would have been to have Kylo sent to him from the beginning while Snoke Commanded the First Order to take over the galaxy. Once his training was complete he could have taken the mantle from Sidious and brought the Final Order ships to the galaxy and taken over the galaxy. Done.
Because they didn’t have a plan for the sequel trilogy.
There are actually 4 Yoda type creatures: The Child, Yoda, Yaddle and Vandar Tokare from The Knights of the Old Republic game.
And don't forget Minch as well.
I think you mean GroGu?
When I posted this, Grogu had not been named.
Ezra has been cast for the Ashoka series so I'm sure we'll find out.
Since asoka is going to show up in the mandalorian, no doubt we'll get that series to find ezra.
I mean the pacifist mandalorians saying jango was not a mandalorian doesn’t say much since they would likely say that to any other mandalorian sect that didn’t follow their veiws
Why is the anakins immaculate conception a talking point it's been said quite a few times.
I've got a question that I'm sure nobody's ever thought of. Whatever happened to Obi-Wan's lightsaber?
Right. Nobody’s ever thought of that except for you. You’re the only one ever.
@@sackthebastard y'know sarcasm isn't necessary i was making a statement i didn't think many people thought of that so kindly piss off
General Grievous became a force ghost and took it
5:53.... so... in "The Tragedy" .... Boba *claims* to be a Mandalorian based on only his father's armour alone? Forget the chain code? I'm a little confused. I do understand though that Boba (who we see in AOTC) is a little too old to be a foundling, just given where he is stationed. Boba never mentions being picked up by a clan. Maybe there will be a new Disney+ (shite) show where we see him as a 9/10/11 year old being taken in by the Mandalorians.
One question I’ve had since Revenge of the Sith Padame dies giving birth! So who was the very sad woman Leia referred to when Luke asked her what do you remember about your mother?
She was talking about her stepmum, obviously. At the time there would have been no way for Leia to know that the Organas weren't her real parents. Maybe Luke should have told her that first...
Nitpick: "virginal conception," not "immaculate conception." The latter = conception free of "original sin."
I've been looking forward to this.
This is where the fun begins
I bet you have...
My powers have doubled since the last time we met count
Here's the answer to number 2. The live action show ASHOKA is basically REBELS season 5
The biggest mystery is where the “h” went in ghost.
His name is Grogu
10:01 Force "Ghots"? 🤣😂
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Finally a what culture star wars channel! Thanks Ewan!
Number one why did the sequels exist
Because the original written version of episode IV was altered so much by producers and editors, there are two ways of answering these mysteries. 1. The mysteries are answered in original written form only. 2. If only accepting the movies/cartoons, there are no answers to these mysteries. Force ghosts are associated with midichlorians, Lucas, in written form, had midichlorians mentioned in every episode, including episode IV, however, when Lucas was forced to remove midichlorians in the movie version of episode IV, A LOT of mysteries were created. What Lucas originally intended was that Obi-Wan Kenobi, while in seclusion on Tatooine, was the first force user to discover how to become a force ghost, also what Kenobi discovered was that a force user could control the midichlorians, but only control them when dead, i.e. a force ghost. Hence Kenobi's line in episode IV "I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine". However, in written form only, when Kenobi tried to manipulate the midichlorians as a force ghost around Vader, he found he could not. Kenobi concluded this meant that Vader could manipulate the midichlorians while alive, even if Vader was unaware of this fact. This is the reason that Kenobi tells Luke that he needs to be trained by Yoda in episode V. Kenobi, given that Luke was a descendant of Vader, was hoping that with Yoda's help, Luke could learn to manipulate the midichlorians while alive. This leads to two lines on Dagobah in episode V. Firstly Yoda's and Kenobi's concern about Luke leaving before his training was complete. Luke knew how to move things with his mind, see into the future, and even light saber forms. But the biggest problem, in written form only, was that Luke was leaving before learning anything about controlling the midichlorians while alive. Second is Obi-Wan's line "If you choose to face Vader... I cannot interfere". Again, this is in reference to Kenobi's inability to control the midichlorians around Vader. The way Luke Skywalker dies in episode VIII is a revamping of how Vader dies in written form only. In writing, seeing his son tortured by Palpatine, this is supposed to spark something in Vader and Vader starts manipulating the midichlorians and does "something" no other force user has ever done before to kill the Emperor and save his son, however, this manipulation of the midichlorians while alive is what ultimately kills Vader. Bringing balance to the force was ultimately meant to mean that everyone can use the force. In episode VI and prior, only a few individuals, based on their midichlorian count, could use and manipulate the force, i.e. the force was out of balance. But bringing balance to the force meant that everyone could now use and manipulate the force, i.e. everyone's midichlorian count would be the same. Jango Fett was created out of thin air in episode II. After episode VI, Lucas said "If I had known Boba Fett was such a popular character, I would have given him a better death scene". Boba Fett's back story, in written form only, states that he was a bounty hunter, and while chasing one of his bounties, he happens upon some armor buried in the sand. This armor happened to be Mandalorian armor, and Fett decided to wear this armor while bounty hunting after noticing the positive attributes the armor contained. That is how Boba Fett, not a Mandalorian, had the Mandalorian symbol on "his" armor.
I always questioned " Even Piell" ( Lannik ) being similar to Yoda's species. He is OBVIOUSLY not green and is taller, but the ears and other features are closely resembling that of Yoda. He is also on the Jedi Council. There aren't a ton of "cousin species" (species with closely physical appearances) around, so why have 2 fairly similar ones so close together in the movies?
Qui-Gon didn't discover the force ghost ability. He was just the first one to use it in hundreds of years. He stated in the CW "That he was chosen".
Also,Actually in season 6 in clone wars series Qui gon's ghost was talking to yoda,
Actually you guys watch it Im tired of explaining
@@allanmasanegra9523 Yes, though technically it was Qui-gon's ghosts voice. He couldn't fully transcend into his image except on Mortis.
1] "-- aggressive-looking salad tongs." LOL!
2] Ezra could eventually turn up on "The Mandalorian", which I think would be pretty cool to see. The biggest question, though, is who the powers that be could get to play him.
7:40 i really don't like this mystery because your saying they got less varied because we don't see the two sided and cross guard lightsabers anymore. maybe 400 of the 10,000 jedi alive during the prequels are shown on screen. just because we don't see them doesn't mean they aren't there. just my thoughts.
3: Force Ghosts require a familiar life bearing place or a Jedi known in life in order to do anything.
Yeah, that isn't a flaw, we know that there are places atronger in different parts of the force and that force ghosts require strong light side force areas to manifest, so on Ach-to, they are able to interact with the area around them.
We even see Qi-gon fully manifest in the Clone Wars and he wasn't even fully a force ghost for crying out loud!
Boba and Jango are Mandalorian!!!
The dark side is strong with the force ghots
Bruh in the Star Wars the clone wars animated show it has three episodes about the prophecy
6:56 the Jedi with the green lightsaber annoys me because she continues to swing the saber around after the droid has been destroyed.... could the editing team have not cut it better?
As far as Barriss Offee is concerned; hopefully the Asokha Tano show will reference her and maybe make a cameo.
Why is Uncle Owen wearing the exact same clothes as the Jedi
Good question
How did Han get his blood stripes? I think it was explained in one the Legends books, but those are no longer canon.
Ilum and starkiller base ARE the same place you know
Jango Fett was member of Death Watch, Boba Fett customised his armour but still he has Mando blood like his father.
Jedi force ghosts only intervene when necessary. They could do more, but they are ultimately wise and don't see death as the end of existence. They don't need to intervene like gods because they are aware of the actual balance.
New channel yippee!!
I still wanted Episode IX to end with a bunch of Jedi Ghosts attacking an overpowered Palpatine with Sith Ghosts.
Maybe we'll one day get a spin-off, "The Haunting of Hoth" or some such.
They should bring back barres offie .maybe she will appear again in a show or book and comics
Here’s a recommendation, read darts plagueis, it is a great book, and I won’t spoil it now but it explains everything
The question about force ghosts actually has an answer. They have much more power on planets with stronger connections to the Force, like Ahch-To (the planet Luke was living on in TLJ), which was the site of the first Jedi Temple. That’s why Yoda could summon lightning, and Luke could catch the lightsaber and raise his X-wing out of the water in Rise of Skywalker.
What's a Force Ghots ??
I think we did find out where the chosen one prophecy came from. In the Jedi path book, it says that there are Jedi seers, who can see far more clearly into the future, and who speak prophecies requiring certain people for the order, like the prophecy of the chosen one. It’s a great book that has some EU content, so I’m not sure if it’s canon that a Jedi seer told the order about Anakin being the chosen one in the future.
Biggest unawnserd question Waht about the droid attak on the wookies
There’s another angle for the “balance” Anakin brings:
At the end of Revenge of the Sith, which was likely as far as Lucas was intending it to have meaning, we are left with two Sith after Dooku (and, at the time) Maul had died…and only two survivors of Order 66 in Yoda and Obi-Wan
Two each side…balance achieved
Of course, since then we’ve seen Ahsoka, Luminara Unduli, Kansan Jarrus/Caleb Dume and others survived
My biggest unanswered mystery is how many Jedi actually survived Order 66 and hid for all these years. Considering there was 2 generations spanning Episodes 6-9 there could be hundreds of Jedi ready to come out of hiding now that the Sith is finally "defeated." Episode 10 could see a new Jedi Council formed with Rey as the leader before she inevitably turns.
There are still millions of planets and species in the known regions that are never talked about. The unknown regions exist just to provide unlimited mystery in the star wars galaxy.
And also at the OUTER RIM
i know this is gonna sound dodgy, but according to a really, really old star wars comic that some may not consider canon, palpatine actually used the force to impregnate anakin's mother and create a being so unnaturally powerful in the force, it would disrupt darth plaguis's sense of the force for enough time to kill him in his vulnerable state so palpatine would become the most powerful sith. Anakin was born around 44BBY, and the mandalorian is set six years after the battle of yavin 4, making it 50 years since the birth of anakin. And how old is baby yoda? 50 years old, so maybe baby yoda was created by the force to counteract the mass disturbance created by palpatine. Credit to super carlin brothers, check their channel out, comment if you can add anything.
Edit: to the thing about where the sith where for the millennia , was possibly them creating the fleet we see in rise of skywalker, but i dont really count that trilogy as canon, but you probably should.
The only question that matters to me at the moment is: At what point in the Star Wars timeline did an event occur that shifted Star Wars into the Sequel Trilogy that exists, and when can we have a character alter it so it never happens?
YES!!!! more star wars content
If your read Plagueis book, you get that backstory, atleast of 40 years before TPM. I personally count it as cannon as it can correlate :)
Also Plagueis and Sidious meditated to cloud the mind of the jedi, and the force created Anakin as backlash of that :)
I always thought that the “balance” of the Force was that Ankin destroys both the Jedi and then the Sith. They are two extremes. So maybe they throw the Force out of balance. Wipe both of those out and there is balance especially as they are the cause of all the major crap that the universe has to deal with
Like both sides of the political spectrum.
Not quite. According to Lucas, balance means a complete absence of the dark side. The dark side is what disrupts the balance, so it becomes necessary to remove the influence of the dark side so that balance can be restored.
Come on we all know what species Yoda is, Muppet.... 🤪
Haha aye empire he was really dodgy n sounds a bit like miss piggy
Unanswered questions?
What happened to the Inquisitors?
How did everyone forget the Jedi in the 20 or so years between Ep3 and 4?
The inquisitors were put out of commission (murdered) by Vader after they served their purpose. Another reason was that Palpatine felt that they were more trouble than they were worth.
@@BetterCallStan thanks, source of the content so I read/watch
@@jorgedavila4920 it wasn’t in a book or anything (could’ve been, not sure) I think it was just confirmed.
I’ve been waiting for this
How was Luke's lightsaber recovered from Cloud City?
that one's really been bugging the crap out of me! HOW DID MAZ EVEN FIND THE DAMN THING? O_o
Maz used force teleport!11
Maybe he got a different lightsaber it's honestly just one of those don't think about it moments because the writers didn't think about it
@@austinwalker2000 but the writers DID think about it because they brought it up
@@AirHarp they did?? Sorry been awhile since I last watched the original trilogy I'll eventually get to it again currently I'm rewatching the movies and tv series in chronological order
i wanna see a mythasaur
Season 2 episode 6 confirms jango fett and boba are true mandalorian
Not sure if it is legend's now but true mandalorian is a belief system, not a race. The only reason we pretty much only see humans as mandalorians is likely due to them being one of the most numerous species in the galaxy.
I hope it is still canon as I would love to see an absolute hulk of a duwatin mando
@@corriemorgan3490 who mentioned race?
@@kiwisaraphim6622 I did? I was saying I can't remember if that was canon or EU now.
@@corriemorgan3490 its cannon now
I'm pretty sure the only black bladed saber ever was the dark saber. This is a mandalorian weapon, and having been crafted by a non force sensitive mandalorian, it doesn't behave the same way as other sabers, like you can use it if you don't have the force. I'm pretty sure this is due to the kyber crystal, which is one of a kind, so there's only one black blade. It was captured by the Jedi when they judged it too powerful to exist, but the couldn't destroy it, or use it, until the mandalorians recovered it.
When he called Yoda’s species frog like, I pulled up a picture of a frog and a picture of yoda and sent them to all my friends and asked if they looked similar
Lmao
The chosen prophecy came from the 3 force gods that were revealed in Clone Wars right? I have forgotten the name.
Anakin was created by Palpatine, this has been confirmed. He created life within mother Skywalker.
Maybe they should hire a hardcore fan to check the facts.
Wrong. Anakin was created by Darth Plagueis.
@@zdaaaaar There are stories in which Darth Plageuis was the one to fail and accidently create Anakin, but in canon it was Palpatine.
Fuck canon. Disney is lazy for not doing their homework and ruined a great expanded universe.
I want to point out that... The pure beskar staff that the madalorian has is the same staff that is used by phasma to fight finn in the last jedi. Maybe the armor of phasma is also made from same beskar as of din djarin. They are really connecting to the sequels. Therefore,they are using grogu's blood to make the supreme leader snoke.
To add to the Ezra question, he's probably the only significant Jedi who Rey *didn't* hear the voice of at the end of Rise of Skywalker. All the Jedi she did hear have one thing in common - they're dead (and that included Kanan Jarrus).
She also heard the voice of Ahsoka Tano, but her death has not been confirmed to have happened at all, yet.
They got MORE varied in High Republic because Disney is making a MINT on sabers at Savi's Workshop. Sometimes, just sometimes can we call out the REAL reasons that things are decided for Star Wars and these days its mostly monetary.
Afaik it's been confirmed that Palpatine manipulated the Force to create Anakin. Which is why Plagueis always was suspicious of Anakin.
FYI Jango Fett at one point was as Mandelorian as they come. He led the true Mandelorians after Jaster was slain by a member of the Visla Clan. It was confirmed in season 2 of the mandalorian when Boba showed Djin his chain code. He was a foundling so Jango and Boba are Mandelorian we know this but not every character in the star wars universe does.. That's what makes it interesting.
13:21 Yeah, I have another huge unanswered question: *WHO IS THE ARMORER?*